Most of you have probably never chased a bike race before trying to bring home the best photographs you can which will ultimately put food on the table. It can be quite the adrenaline rush in a race like the Tour of Flanders, but also extremely tricky and exhausting. Jered Gruber tells the story of […]
With the first major part of the season completed it’s now a good time to reflect on everything that’s happened. I’ve put together a photographic recap of the Semi-Classics from a selection of images by Kristof Ramon.
I was once told that Ghent is the center of the cycling universe, but Melbourne is slowly taking over. While this is certainly debatable I’ve spent the last three weeks in Ghent and I cannot help but notice the immense cycling culture that exists here. Gregor Brown has spent a lot of time in Ghent […]
Last week’s headlines in Pro Cycling news and what’s coming up… Boonen puts his stamp on cycling; Classics stats; Monsieur Paris-Roubaix?; Spectacular season; A convincing win; What was Pozzato thinking?; Mads Schmidt; Guesdon retires; Sánchez wins País Vasco; Ardennes Classics; Durbridge wins Sarthe;
Cycling is edging its way into the classics season with the Trofeo Laigueglia last weekend and Omloop Het Nieuwsblad this Saturday in Belgium. Smaller stage races still occupied the calendar, where Aussies and Brits are controlling affairs.