Cycling for Health: How cycling can be the best workout you should do

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Lotte Kopecky to skip Tour de France Femmes, focus on Olympic Games – ‘Almost impossible to do properly’

[ World champion Lotte Kopecky will not be racing at the 2024 Tour de France Femmes, her team SD Worx has confirmed. Instead, the Belgian superstar will put all her focus towards the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Ever since the schedule for 2024 was announced, it always seemed that the top cyclists were going to … Read more

Trek Fetch+ 2 Review: A Solid, Though Expensive, Cargo Ebike

[ One of the things that can be intimidating about buying a cargo ebike is how unfamiliar they feel. Whether a bike is designed with weird geometry and wheel sizes or odd features for heavy hauling, every ride can feel unfamiliar. For traditional cyclists who want to haul a grocery store trip’s worth of groceries … Read more

Milo Action Communicator: Hassle-Free Comms Without Your Smartphone

[ As a group, we were all of similar ability and speeds, so range rarely became an issue while skiing. When someone did fall back from the group, stop for a couple of minutes, or even turn a particularly big, rocky corner, we would get a “Jeremy is out of range” alert. The Milos work … Read more

‘No photo finish needed today’ – Tom Pidcock banishes ghosts of 2021 with Amstel Gold Race win

[ Pidcock outsprinted Marc Hirschi (UAE Team Emirates) after an enthralling race saw favourite Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin–Deceuninck) miss the key move. Back in 2021, Pidcock was involved in a remarkable photo finish that saw him judged to have finished second behind Wout van Aert. Later analysis only added more confusion when it was … Read more

Jonas Vingegaard ‘getting a little bit better every day’, says Visma boss Richard Plugge, gives Wout van Aert update

[ Jonas Vingegaard is “getting a little bit better every day”, says Visma-Lease a Bike boss Richard Plugge, who also gave an update on the condition of Wout van Aert after the Dutch team’s pair of star riders both suffered recent crashes. Vingegaard went down heavily last Thursday on Stage 4 of Itzulia Basque Country, … Read more

Mathieu van der Poel on historic 2023 and Paris 2024 Olympic Games aims – ‘It will maybe never happen again’

[ Mathieu van der Poel has admitted that he may never to able to reproduce what he did during his historic 2023 season. Van der Poel was in immense form in 2023, winning gold not only in the cyclo-cross and road cycling World Championships but also triumphing at Milan-Sanremo and Paris-Roubaix. Speaking in the latest … Read more

Tadej Pogacar is ‘absolute animal’ who can win anything – but ‘Visma won’t be worried’ about Tour de France

[ Tadej Pogacar is in a league of his own, even when compared to cycling’s greatest ever riders, claimed Adam Blythe after the Slovenian’s outrageous solo win at Strade Bianche on Saturday. Just hours after warning the peloton of a long-range attack in his pre-race interview, Pogacar duly delivered on his promise as he dropped … Read more

UAE Tour 2024: Mark Cavendish withdraws from race due to illness ahead of penultimate stage

[ Mark Cavendish pulled out of the UAE Tour ahead of the penultimate stage, after feeling “a small fever”. Astana-Qazaqstan confirmed the decision to withdraw Cavendish from the race to help him with his recovery ahead of other upcoming races. “[Cavendish] won’t start today due to a sickness,” a statement from Astana-Qazaqstan read. “The rider … Read more

Why I blow my yearly holiday budget before the third week of February

[ The start of the year tends to be serious. It’s ruled by self-improvement and goal setting. Fun is at a minimum while we’re hunkering down with blankets and sticking to daily schedules. For me, a strict January and February routine was both down to social pressure of “new year, new me”, but also seasonal … Read more