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For this week’s “Shoddy video”, I have a review for you. I’m guessing some of the more grumpy readers amongst us may want to be sitting down and playing some soothing music for this one, as I’m about to present to you a new e-road bike, and we know how some people react to that …

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2014 Paris-Roubaix, Feature, Features, History, Paris-Roubaix, Photo galleries -

The Queen of the Classics, L’enfer du Nord, The Hell of the North – the many nicknames of Paris-Roubaix reflect its reputation as probably the hardest one-day race in the world. The cobbles, the dirt, the mud, the crashes; it’s a race that captures the attention like few others. Sadly, the race won’t be held …

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2020 Fleche Wallonne, Feature, Features, Marc Hirschi, News, Race reports, Racing -

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After an incredible three weeks at the Tour de France followed by a podium at the World Championships, 22-year old Marc Hirschi took a lovely victory at the top of the Mur de Huy. The Team Sunweb rider from Switzerland narrowly took the win over AG2R la Mondiale’s Benoit Cosnefroy and EF Pro Cycling’s Michael …

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Feature, Features, Photo galleries, Spring Classics, Tour of Flanders -

In normal circumstances you’d be sitting down to watch the Tour of Flanders this weekend. But as with so many other races — and sports events around the globe — this year’s Tour of Flanders has been cancelled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. But just because there’s no racing this weekend doesn’t mean we …

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ASO, Christian Prudhomme, Feature, Features, La Course, News, Tour de France, women's cycling, women's tour de france -

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Le Télégramme reports that Tour de France organizer Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) is working on bringing back a women’s Tour de France. “We are seriously working on a project for a women’s stage race. We want to organise it in the short term,” Tour director Christian Prudhomme told Le Télégramme. “We want to talk to …

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