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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMStartlist Amstel Gold Race 2026 | Riders: Remco Evenepoel, Ben Healy, Matteo Jorgenson, Christian Scaroni and moreOn the 19th of April the men's peloton takes on the first of three Ardennes classics. It is a one-day World Tour race and the most prestigious out of all that take place on Dutch territory. It is the Amstel Gold Race! We take a look at its startlist. The race's first edition was in 1966 when French...0 Comments 0 Shares 6 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMTaylor Phinney is back - Former American pro makes comeback to cycling with the goal of racing Track Olympic Games in 2028'Comeback 3000' - This is what former American pro Taylor Phinney has called the project in which he aims to return to professional cycling, in order to try and qualify for the 2028 Olympic Games which are set to take place in Los Angeles, United States of America. "NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS could I...0 Comments 0 Shares 19 Views
- WWW.BIKERADAR.COMBristol approves 15m regional cycling centre despite objectionsA new 15 million cycling facility in Bristol has received planning permission, but there has been vocal resistance from local residents who say the project risks limiting access while removing community green space. The proposed Bristol Regional Cycling Hub will be built in Lawrence Weston and is set to include a 1km closed-road circuit, a learn-to-ride area for beginners, a main building, car parking and improved links to existing cycling routes. Around 50 residents from the area have submitted objections to the scheme, sharing concerns that the facility would only be accessible to paying users, while increasing traffic in the area and reducing publicly available green space. Mark Pepper, chair of the Lawrence Weston Planning Forum, was among those critical of the development, describing it as a poorly thought-out [and] expensive-to-access council vanity project. A visualisation of the proposed Bristol Regional Cycling Hub. Bristol City Council The criticism appears to reflect a broader tension evident in cycling infrastructure projects. However, despite the objections, the plans have been given the green light by Bristol City Council. Ed Plowden, chair of the councils transport and connectivity committee, acknowledged the concerns and said efforts would be made to address them once funding is secured. That could include key sticking points raised during the consultation phase, such as clarifying access arrangements, ensuring community use is protected and mitigating traffic impact. The hub is intended to serve as a major regional cycling destination, supporting everything from grassroots participation to competitive riding. The site will host a dedicated circuit and training areas that could position Bristol as a stronger player in UK cycling development, alongside cities such as Manchester. The Bristol Regional Cycling Hub project has divided opinion in the city. Bristol City Council However, the decision to enclose the site with fencing and surveillance has added to perceptions among some locals that the space will not feel fully public or accessible. Purpose-built cycling hubs have become increasingly common across the UK, often backed by significant public investment. When successful, they can drive participation, improve safety for new riders and create pathways into racing and club cycling. But as this case shows, balancing those benefits with local accessibility and community integration remains a challenge. Whether Bristols new hub becomes a valued local asset or continues to divide opinion may depend on how effectively those concerns are addressed.0 Comments 0 Shares 24 Views
- BIKEPACKING.COMMadrone Jab Review + Ratio Mech Review: Tale of Two DerailleursTwo small brands an ocean apart are challenging the status quo with derailleurs built around repairability, compatibility, and mechanical simplicity. In this two-in-one review, we put the Ratio Mech and Madrone Jab to the test on the same bike. The result is a compelling look at what happens when thoughtful engineering meets a growing demand for alternatives to todays increasingly complex drivetrain ecosystem. Find our full Madrone Jab Review and Ratio Mech Review here...The post Madrone Jab Review + Ratio Mech Review: Tale of Two Derailleurs appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Comments 0 Shares 25 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"Joo will certainly be in good shape" - Adam Yates confirms Almeida is on track to be at his best towards Giro d'ItaliaAdam Yates expressed confidence in teammate Joo Almeidas performance for the next edition of the Giro dItalia, assuring that UAE Team Emirates - XRG will field a solid lineup to contend in the race with the main favorite, Jonas Vingegaard, leader of Team Visma | Lease a Bike. "Its hard to win...0 Comments 0 Shares 24 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COM'Queer people exist and they deserve a space in the sport' From rainbow socks to cycling camps, LGBTQ+ cycling is thriving despite fewer opportunitiesOpportunities to connect are richer than ever, but problems of engaging the wider cycling industry in meaningful collaboration remains a challenge0 Comments 0 Shares 24 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"When you're too focused on cycling, you risk losing control of your personal life" - Remco Evenepoel on managing burnout, Pogacar, Islam and Hour recordAfter a tremendous debut at the Tour of Flanders, Remco Evenepoel has once again gotten back on track form-wise, and continues to perform on a season where a lot has changed in his career. His move to Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe ultimately has the goal of him being being able to challenge Tadej Poga...0 Comments 0 Shares 28 Views
- ROAD.CC“Just a bloody annoyance”: Ex-BBC journalist told Met Police won’t investigate his stolen bike, despite deliberately parking under a CCTV cameraRory Cellan-Jones says the Met closed their investigation after 20 minutes as he "couldn't pinpoint" when exactly it was stolen0 Comments 0 Shares 29 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COM'His dynamic riding meant that he was among the leaders and within podium reach' man on stolen bike being pursued by police almost wins raceIn Poland, a fit bike thief joined a bike race and staged a breakaway from the main pack0 Comments 0 Shares 29 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMTadej Pogacar slams the Shimano-supplied bike at ParisRoubaix: "It felt like a wheelbarrow"Tadej Pogacar finished second at Paris-Roubaix for the second year in a row, this time yielding only on the iconic Velodrome to Wout van Aert, but in the end he did not hide his displeasure with the way Shimanos neutral service operated. The Slovenian was forced to use a spare bike he considered il...0 Comments 0 Shares 33 Views
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