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All Change at the Tour of Britain – Almost Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com – 07/09/2023 – Cycling – 2023 Tour of Britain – Stage 5: Felixstowe to Felixstowe (192.4km) – Wout van Aert of Team Jumbo ...
Shorts can make or break a ride. Along with shoes and perhaps gloves where your body makes contact with the bike deserve the best you can afford. The operative word here being ‘afford’ and Ashmei’s ...
From the first few pedal strokes at Al Rustaq Fort, which provided the scenic backdrop to the start, the peloton had to play whack-a-mole with a horde of breakaway specialists undaunted by the 203 ...
Stage 13: Rovigo – Vicenza, 180km Mads Pederson Takes a Fourth Stage Win Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) has won Stage 13 of the 108th Giro d’Italia, the 180 km long Rovigo-Vicenza, ahead of Wout Van Aert ...
Back on the plains after the previous day’s summit finish, the pancake-flat course of stage 4 of the Tour of Oman was a final opportunity for the sprinters, who did not let it go to waste. After ...
Stage 21: Fuenlabrada toMadrid, 106.6km Roglic secures Slovenia’s first Vuelta win as Jakobsen takes final stage in Madrid Primož Roglič (Team Jumbo-Visma) has become the first Slovenian to win a ...
17th April, Pozzoleone, Italy: Danish cycling kit pioneers Pas Normal Studios and fizik, the Italian brand known for their innovative performance cycling shoes and saddles, have unveiled their latest ...
David Gaudu (Groupama–FDJ) © A.S.O./Oman Cycling Association/Pauline Ballet The fourteenth edition of the Tour of Oman tackled the first of two summit finishes in ...
Vingegaard trounces rivals in ITT. Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) efforts to claw back seconds on his Danish rival looked in vain after Jonas Vingegaard rode home a 1’28” gain in the Stage 16 ...
Club founder Chris Ratcliff stated: “‘Our Pride Ride’ is open to everyone. No bike, distance, or level of sporting endeavour is stipulated. So, dust off your boneshaker, pump up the tyres and hit the ...
Merlier wins bunch sprint on opening day of Paris Nice 2025 March 9th Sunday, 1st stage: Le-Perray-en-Yvelines – Le-Perray-en-Yvelines – 156.1km Tim Merlier (Soudal Quick-Step) was head and shoulders ...
Stage 21 (Final): Roma to Roma (126km) Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) sealed the overall win in Rome this Sunday, while Mark Cavendish riding his last Giro finally claimed the stage win that eluded him ...
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