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Opinion: Is Pogačar Too Good for the Sport?
I sometimes watch a movie more than once even though I know how it ends. The reason is that the ending was not the best thing about the film and knowing it did not diminish the pleasure of watching it again. I’m thinking of Pulp…
Red Bull–BORA–hansgrohe: Ambitious, Rich – and Waiting for a Young Superstar
This has been a mixed year for Red Bull–BORA–hansgrohe. They had signed Primož Roglič from the former Jumbo-Visma with the express purpose of winning the Tour de France. But the 34-year-old Slovenian crashed out of that race after fracturing a vertebra. However, he – and…
Dealing with Cycling Injuries – Lower Back
Cycling is a wonderful and healthy sport but it does cause you to spend a lot of time in a hunched position, which can lead to back pain. You may be at an increased risk if you also have a sedentary job. Let’s take a…
What You Need to Know Before Buying an E-Cargo Bike?
E-cargo bikes are revolutionising urban transport, offering a versatile and eco-friendly alternative to other means of transport for both personal and professional use. In this guide, we explore the various benefits of e-cargo bikes, from their ability to carry everything from groceries to children, to…
Gravel’s Inescapable Attraction: Zdeněk Štybar and His Guide to Flanders
Gravel seems to be all about putting some laid-back attitude into the high-strung world of (not only) pro cycling. Especially compared to the fast-paced and watts-obsessed road cycling scene, it stands out as the more exploratory counterpart. We asked local expert and ex-pro Zdeněk Štybar…
Pogačar Makes History Again in Typical One-Sided Il Lombardia Victory
Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) won Saturday’s final Monument of the season, Il Lombardia, for the fourth year in succession, tying the record of the great Fausto Coppi. Olympic road race and time trial champion Remco Evenepoel (Soudal–Quick Step) finished second, 3:16 adrift, with Lidl-Trek’s…
The City That Never Sleeps: Exploring New York City on a Bicycle
New York City, with all its wild energy, both intimidates and attracts many. But how cyclist-friendly is this urban jungle? In this article, we share personal experiences to guide you through cycling in the “Big Apple” and offer insights for those considering discovering it from…
5 Tips for Cycling Training in Autumn
With your biggest event goals in the rearview mirror, the next few months are full of opportunities! Rather than sitting on the couch and watching football, use this time to address aspects of health, fitness, and performance that were difficult to deal with during the…
Women Make History at Red Bull Rampage
For 23 years, the Red Bull Rampage has been one of the most iconic freeride mountain biking events on the planet, showcasing the highest level of skill, creativity, and bravery. Yet, throughout its history, the competition has remained exclusively male—until now. This year, on October…
Behind the Scenes of UCI World Gravel Championships With Zdeněk Štybar
This past weekend, on October 5th and 6th, the region of Vlaams Brabant in Belgium hosted the 2024 UCI Gravel World Championships. A hilly course led the riders between the cities of Halle and Leuven, through Hallerbos, Sonian Forest, Dyle Valley, and Meerdaal Forest, and…
Lidl-Trek Is Going from Strength to Strength
It has been a very good year for the American team Lidl-Trek, which has quietly become one of the top teams on the road since the retail giant Lidl replaced Italian coffee company Segafredo Zanetti as a main sponsor last year. The team has so…
Dealing with Cycling Injuries – Knees
What does pain around the kneecap, at the back of the knee or on the sides tell you? There are many reasons why cyclists experience knee pain and many of them can be solved with a better bike fit, strength training, or adjustments in training…