It’s been a bit quiet around here recently…
It probably hasn’t escaped your attention that things have been a bit quiet around here recently. The Vuelta has been an incredibly exciting race with plenty of talking points, and […]
It probably hasn’t escaped your attention that things have been a bit quiet around here recently. The Vuelta has been an incredibly exciting race with plenty of talking points, and […]
Winners Thomas VoecklerWhile a knee injury may have thwarted his attempt to repeat last years GC performance, it has certainly not dampened is attacking instinct and sharp racing brain. A […]
For the next couple of weeks I’m in France and Switzerland, firstly to watch a few stages of the Tour de France first hand, but also to do a bit […]
It may seem like an age ago, but it is only a week since Tom Boonen captured his fourth Paris-Roubaix with a stunning attack from 50km to go. Here is […]
Super-locke Those of you who follow me on Twitter (@studentcyclist) will probably have noticed that I’m quite a big fan of Jonathan Tiernan-Locke (or JTL as it has become customary […]
Welcome back from Didi the Devil It’s been a very busy week for cycling. The racing season is well and truly underway. On Sunday we had the final days of […]
In my opinion, and I’m sure many would agree with me, Graeme Obree is one of the most fascinating cyclists around and I’m not even going to attempt to cover […]
Closure? It is rarely good news when cycling is hitting the headlines in early February and this past week has been no exception. Two big developments in two big doping […]
Lights and wrongs First of all a quick note of apology for anyone who tunes into this blog for news and comment about the international matters of pro cycling. This […]
Passo di Stelvio – a monster Giro d’Italia Last year’s Giro was billed, perhaps with justification, as one of the toughest grand tours of the modern era. With five “medium […]