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.
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.
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…
A funny thing happened to Tadej Pogačar on his first step on the road to a crushing victory in the Giro d’Italia: he lost. The overwhelming favourite to win the first Grand Tour of the year was upset in stage 1 by a cyclist most,…