
In pictures: Inside Tadej Pogačar's Strade Bianche recon
With Strade Bianche imminent, the energy is building in Siena, not to mention on the many white gravel roads around it. Once again Tadej Pogačar is …
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Strade Bianche Crash Left Pogačar with ‘Dozens and Dozens’ of Thorns, Focus Turns to Milan-San Remo
Strade Bianche spill had a thorny twist: Pogačar resumes training and is on track for Milan-San Remo, monument assault. Tadej Pogačar dodged a bullet in his high-speed spill Saturday, but found himself in a “prickly situation” in the Strade Bianche post-crash fallout. If the nasty cuts and scapes …
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Power Analysis: How a Bloodied Pogačar Came Back from a 70 kph Crash to Win Strade Bianche
Pogačar added an extra dose of drama to Strade Bianche over the weekend. See what power it took to drop a formidable foe in Tom Pidcock. If you only read the post-race headline, you might have assumed that Strade Bianche went exactly how you expected. World champion Tadej Pogačar attacks, drops …
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'I found an opening, but I was a little far back' - Tom Pidcock impresses in sprint four days after Strade Bianche battle with Pogačar
Tom Pidcock (Q36.5) took another impressive second place in Italy on stage 3 of Tirreno-Adriatico, four days after his impressive second place at …
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'That sucks a bit' - Mathieu van der Poel misses out on Tirreno-Adriatico win but passes another Milan-San Remo test
Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) again missed out on a stage victory at Tirreno-Adriatico but again showed some impressive form for the now …
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Forget 28mm tyres: The rise of wider road bike tyres is here, and if you ride your gravel or all-road bike on the road, pay attention
It is no secret that tyres are getting wider across the cycling spectrum. WorldTour road racers have left the 25mm rubber in the dust in favour of …
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Paris-Roubaix winners 1896-2024
Race distances & average speeds Rider Name (Country) Team Peter Sagan (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe 257 km (43.55 km/h) Greg Van Avermaet (Bel) BMC Racing Team …