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Geraint Thomas on Tadej Pogačar: ‘He’s riding in a different world’
Despite being aware of Tadej Pogačar’s likely tactics, his rivals found his attack during Sunday’s queen stage of the Giro d’Italia challenging to counter, admitted Geraint Thomas in a post-race interview.
Jonathan Milan: The Big Man of the Giro Sprints
With one week to go in the Giro d’Italia, the Lidl-Trek sprinter Jonathan Milan has an unassailable hold on the ciclamino, or purple jersey, given to the winner of the points classification, and so is on the verge of repeating his victory in 2023.
Monaco Will Host the Grand Departure of 2026 La Vuelta
Monaco has been officially announced as the host for the Grand Departure of La Vuelta 2026. This exciting news was confirmed during an event at the Yacht Club de Monaco. An agreement was signed by H.E. Pierre Dartout, Minister of State of the Principality, Yann…
Use Cycling to Get Your Mental Health on Track
Imagine feeling sharper, happier, and more energised simply by getting outside and enjoying the spring sunshine. Sounds too good to be true, right? Not necessarily. Did you know there is research suggesting that exercise can spur new brain cell growth in mature mice?
Road to the Tour: Vingegaard Still Iffy, But Remco Will Be Ready
You can tell that Tadej Pogačar is very confident about winning the Giro d’Italia – because he’s already thinking about winning the Tour de France. In comments to journalists after Sunday’s ninth stage, the UAE Team Emirates leader said the French race was already “in…
Chasing Marginal Gains: Beta-Alanine
Marginal gains have been popularised in cycling by Team Sky a few years back. But it’s not something exclusive to professional cyclists. Anyone who has been cycling for a while and has already dialled in the basics of training, nutrition, and recovery can go further.…
Extremadura’s Family Cycling Guide: Exploring Spain’s Hidden Gem
Extremadura, a region nestled between the provinces of Castile and Andalusia, offers a tapestry of lush landscapes, historical richness, and cultural depth, making it an ideal backdrop for family biking adventures. As spring ushers in a wave of verdant beauty across its valleys and ancient…
Tadej Pogačar on the Tour: ‘For sure it’s in the back of my mind’
With a significant lead in the Giro d’Italia, Tadej Pogačar is already setting his sights on the Tour de France in July, aiming to become the first rider since Marco Pantani in 1998 to win both races in the same year.
Bold, Fearless, and Colorful: The Vision Behind IRIS with Iris Slappendel
When it comes to women’s cycling apparel, a landscape often dominated by uninspired designs and cookie-cutter styles, several brands stand out as the exception. IRIS is one such example; it’s a celebration of individuality, creativity, and the unbridled spirit of cycling. Founded by former Dutch…
Pogačar Is in the Pink and Dominating the Giro
You might think that the Giro d’Italia is far from over since Tadej Pogačar’s lead in the GC is “only” 2:40 over second-place Dani Martínez (BORA-hansgrohe) with two weeks left to race. But you’d be wrong – and it isn’t because of the numbers.
The Art of Bikepacking: 3 Week-Long Challenges Across Europe for the Hardcore Cyclist
When it comes to cycling, you’re not the type to shy away from a challenge. You crave the adrenaline, the burn, and the glory that comes from conquering the toughest rides. Europe offers some of the most brutal and rewarding cycling adventures on the planet.…
Wheels Roundup: Sagan on the Road, Cavendish Wins, Vingegaard on a Bike
More than seven months after his “last” road race, cycling legend Peter Sagan has returned to the road to ride in the five-day Tour of Hungary. The race, which began on Wednesday, saw him line up with his brother Juraj as part of the Slovakian…