How the Race Was Won

How The Race Was Won: Tour Down Under 2015

In the latest “How The Race Was Won”, Cosmo Catalano takes a look at the kick-off to the 2015 WorldTour season, the Santos Tour Down Under. In Cyclocosm’s “How the race was won” series, you’ll see much more than simple race highlights. Cosmo Catalano picks up the details that nobody else sees, analyses the race situation […]

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How The Race Was Won: Koppenbergcross

The latest stop on cyclocross’s BPost Bank Trofee series includes a portion of the famous Koppenberg from Tour of Flanders, so what better time to take a look at this unique discipline? Tactics and pack dynamics will seem familiar, but as the laps roll on, ‘cross-specific skills, well-timed attacks, and strangely enough, lapped riders will all […]

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How the race was won: Tour of Beijing

In the latest “How The Race Was Won”, Cosmo Catalano takes a look at the final edition of Tour of Beijing. Despite some occasional strangeness, the event still managed to deliver several strong sprints, a reasonably exciting GC race, and of course, some guy in a panda suit. In Cyclocosm’s “How the race was won” […]

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How the Race Was Won: Paris-Tours

In this edition of Cyclocosm’s “How the Race Was Won” we take a look at Jelle Wallays’ victory at Paris-Tours over the weekend. In Cyclocosm’s “How the race was won” series, you’ll see much more than simple race highlights. Cosmo Catalano picks up the details that nobody else sees, analyses the race situation and its […]

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How the race was won: Il Lombardia

In this edition of Cyclocosm’s “How the race was won” we take a look at Dan Martin’s win at the final monument of the 2014 season, Il Lombardia. In Cyclocosm’s “How the race was won” series, you’ll see much more than simple race highlights. Cosmo Catalano picks up the details that nobody else sees, analyses […]

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Rocacorba Daily

Good morning and welcome to your Tuesday Rocacorba Daily news brief. In today’s headlines: Tough but balanced Giro d’Italia route unveiled; Contador pulls out of Tour of Beijing; With Contador out, WorldTour leader Valverde won’t ride Tour of Beijing; Astana and Iglinskiy reverse decision to have rider’s B sample tested; Tinkov offers a €1 million […]

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How the race was won – Women’s World Championships Road Race

In this edition of Cyclocosm’s “How the race was won” we take a look at the Women’s Road Race from Ponferrada, Spain that was held over the weekend and won by France’s Pauline Ferrand-Prevot. In Cyclocosm’s “How the race was won” series, you’ll see much more than simple race highlights. Cosmo Catalano picks up the […]

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How the race was won - Men’s World Championships Road Race

I’m excited, proud, and honoured to announce our collaboration with Cyclocosm to feature his ‘How the race was won’ videos (and many others) with CyclingTips. Nothing has changed except that we’re now able to keep Cosmo Catalano out of an office job for a while longer. If you’re not familiar with Cyclocosm’s “How the race […]

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How the race was won: Criterium du Dauphine

Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) won the 2014 Criterium du Dauphine after eight days of consistent riding and after getting himself in a race-defining breakaway on the final stage. The 25-year-old American never dropped lower than fourth on the general classification and after moving up to third on the penultimate stage, it was on the final day […]

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How the race was won: Paris-Roubaix

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