Giro vs Tour
The racing season may be over, but the end of October is very much the heart of race presentation season, with the routes of the 2014 Giro d’Italia and Tour […]
The racing season may be over, but the end of October is very much the heart of race presentation season, with the routes of the 2014 Giro d’Italia and Tour […]
Anquetil in full flow The Chrono des Nations will be the final professional race of the season in late October. While this event can still attract some of the best […]
This morning saw the announcement that Simon and Adam Yates, two of the best U23 riders Britain has produced in recent years, have signed for Orica-Greenedge for 2014. Up until […]
For the first time since 1966 a sprinter has the chance to take the yellow jersey by winning the opening stage of the Tour from Porto-Vecchio to Bastia. This stage […]
I can’t remember the last time the Tour de France had such a strong start list. With the exceptions of Vincenzo Nibali and Rigoberto Uran, all of the world’s best […]
With only ten days to go until the start of the 100th Tour de France, here’s a detailed look at the shape of the race, stage-by-stage. Stage 1: Porto-Vecchio => […]
A few years ago, photographer Tim Kölln released The Peloton, which featured a series of candid portraits of cyclists taken immediately after races, when they were at their most vulnerable, […]
Tomorrow sees L’Enfer Du Nord. While the obvious picks such as Cancellara and Chavanel, Paris-Roubaix always throws up a few surprises. In the last few years we have seen previous […]
In my last post, From Flanders to Roubaix, I covered some of the bigger names that could be in with a chance of winning Paris-Roubaix on Sunday. The likes of […]
With the Tour of Flanders out of the way, it’s now time to look forward to Paris-Roubaix on Sunday. The question is, what can last weekend’s race tell us about […]