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The Visma Curse Continues: Van Aert Crashes out of Vuelta and Is Out for the Year
I don’t believe in curses, spells or voodoo, but what has happened to Visma–Lease a Bike’s star riders this year cannot be explained any other way. The latest misfortune struck the team’s superlative all-rounder Wout van Aert just when he seemed to complete a magnificent…
Kaden Groves On His Hat-Trick Sprint Victory: Quite dangerous out there
In a thrilling sprint finish under treacherous conditions, Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) secured his third stage win at the 2024 Vuelta a España, triumphing on a rain-soaked day in Santander.
Visma-Lease a Bike on Wout van Aert’s Crash: “We all feel for him”
Wout van Aert’s participation in the Vuelta a España came to an unexpected end after a severe crash on a damp descent during stage 16. Van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike), who had been a dominant presence in the race, lost control on a moist, left-hand…
8 Most Epic Climbs for Your Next Cycling Vacation in Spain
Spain, with its diverse landscapes and year-round temperate climate, is a paradise for cyclists. It hosts three World Tour stage races including Vuelta a España, Tour of the Basque Country and Tour of Catalonia, as well as the San Sebastián Classic. Whether you’re a semi-pro…
Energy Deficit in Athletes – Why Do Competitive Cyclists Do It
In the world of competitive cycling, riders are always on the lookout for strategies that can give them an advantage. An energy deficit can certainly be one of those. At first glance, it may seem counterproductive for athletes who rely on high energy levels to…
Roglič Gains on O’Connor as Castrillo Bobs and Weaves His Way to 2nd Stage Win
Ever since Red Bull–BORA–Hansgrohe made a huge tactical mistake on stage 6 of the 2024 Vuelta a España by letting Ben O’Connor (AG2R Decathlon La Mondiale) escape on a long breakaway and take the red jersey off the shoulders of Primož Roglič while also taking…
The La Vuelta Symbols You Never Knew
La Vuelta symbols are well recognised and beloved, and although they are not as famous as those of the Tour de France, they are still part of the cycling mythos. So, let’s have a look at La Vuelta’s symbols, their story, and their meaning.
Tackle A Route Made By Alberto Contador: Explore Madrid’s Anillo Verde and La Rioja’s Wine Region
To celebrate La Vuelta a España, let’s take a look at two of the most culturally and historically important regions of the country of Spain – the capital city of Madrid and La Rioja, one of the least populated but most beautiful parts of the…
Van Aert Wins Third Vuelta Stage and Takes Control of the Škoda Green Jersey Race
Wout van Aert is definitely back to his best form. Visma–Lease a Bike’s superstar all-rounder proved that on stage 10 of the Vuelta a España, when he was the instigator and driving force of a long breakaway that was allowed by the peloton to reach…
George Bennett Reflects on Challenging Vuelta a España Breakaway: ‘It was horrible, no one helped us’
George Bennett expressed both admiration for his teammates and frustration over the dynamics of a challenging breakaway during stage 11 of the Vuelta a España. Despite the concerted efforts of his team, Israel-Premier Tech, which included himself, Marco Frigo, Matthew Riccitello, and Corbin Strong, Bennett’s…
Dunbar on Vuelta Stage Win: “I gambled and backed my finish”
Eddie Dunbar clinched a stunning victory in stage 11 of the Vuelta a España, making a daring move in the final kilometre to secure his first-ever Grand Tour stage win. The Jayco-AlUla cyclist broke away from the lead group just before the finish, leaving his…
Discover the World’s Best Cycling Cafés: Did Your Favourite Make the List?
Cyclists have a unique bond with coffee, often cherishing a well-crafted cup as much as their meticulously maintained bikes. Whether gearing up for a ride, taking a mid-ride break, or winding down post-ride, there’s something special about cycling cafés that perfectly blend our two passions.