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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMGiro d'Italia 2026 Classifications Update Stage 17 - Jhonatan Narvaez takes points jersey, Jonas Vingegaard keeps pink and Damiano Caruso storms into GC top 10The 2026 Giro dItalia classifications will evolve day by day over three weeks of racing, from the Grande Partenza in Bulgaria to the final stage in Rome, between 8 May and 31 May. Every summit finish, sprint stage, breakaway, and time trial has the potential to reshape the fight for the Maglia Rosa...0 Comments 0 Shares 4 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- BIKEPACKING.COMFirst Look: Rogue Panda Blue Ridge Handlebar Harness V2The redesigned Blue Ridge Handlebar Harness from Rogue Panda Designs takes everything we liked about the original and adds two mounting positions, thanks to an asymmetric design. Find everything you need to know about the Rogue Panda Blue Ridge Handlebar Harness V2 here...The post First Look: Rogue Panda Blue Ridge Handlebar Harness V2 appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMMedical Reports & Withdrawals Giro d'Italia 2026 Stage 17 - Q36.5 down to just four riders left as former Canadian national champion abandonsThe Giro dItalia has long built its reputation on attrition as much as spectacle. Across three weeks of racing between 8 May and 31 May, crashes, illness, exhaustion, and withdrawals can completely reshape the race, whether in chaotic bunch sprints, freezing mountain conditions or the brutal final...0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views
- BIKESNOBNYC.COMWhere It All Went WrongI am currently very deep in a highly pretentious and deeply hypocritical An old road bike is all you need phase:While I do maintain this is technically true, it is both highly pretentious and deeply hypocritical because the truth is when I no longer feel like riding the old road bike I have like eleventy million other bikes to choose from, and thats not even including the Classic Cycle archives, to which I have unfettered access.I am really enjoying the bike though.And sure, while my austerity is purely performative, I would argue that my commitment to the mechanical bicycle is beyond reproach, and as such I am not part of The Problem.And if youre wondering what the problem is, its this:This grotesquely proportioned freak bike confirms a suspicion Ive long held, which is that Unbound Gravel, formerly Dirty Kanza, is singlehandedly responsible for ruining bikes. Consider that the first Dirty Kanza took place way back in 2006, and the winning bicycle looked like this:See that? Now thats a bike! And sure, I know what youre thinking:The tires are too narrowThe gearing is too highThe geometry isnt slack enoughAnd so forth.WRONG.I mean yes, some of that stuff may make superficial sense, but in practice once you start allowing for all that stuff then then its all over.Dont believe me?Heres the proof:Hey, you asked for it. Battery powered everything and it looks like an intergalactic pennyfarthing, but, you know, It rolls over stuff better or something.(Though judging by the looksand hey, this is the Internet, judging stuff entirely by looks is how we do things herethe designers could have achieved the same effect with normal-sized wheels and a longer wheelbase.)So yes, I maintain that up until 2006 the cycling world still kind of made sense. However, post-Dirty Kanza it all started to go horribly wrong. Think about it: is it a coincidence I started my blog just one year later?Probablythough if the cycling world hadnt started to court perversity in this manner Id never have been inspired to start this blog in the first place. Of course back then it was fixie mania:But when you consider that all the fixie people eventually moved onto gravel bikes then it all starts to make sense.Speaking of the old days, Taylor Phinney and his moustache are back:This is the second-best description of garvel that Ive read:However, around doing more gravel racing the most serious unserious sport that exists over the next months, Phinney is set to go to the wind tunnel in June to refine his aerodynamic position, and there is a possibility that he could compete for Team USA at the 2026 Track Cycling Championships in China in October. Whether selected or not, he expects to prepare with the squad and go on an altitude camp.The first-best (or I guess just best) being an elite contest to be underwritten by the people who lose, from that story in The New Yorker:As much as I hate to give The New Yorker credit for anything, I allocate it when and where its due, and in this case its definitely due.Anyway, the Taylor Phinney story brought me back to those heady days when this blog was still relevant and I attended the event at the Clinton Global Initiative where Lance Armstrong announced his comeback alongside a young Taylor Phinney:In fact, not only was this blog still relevant, but names like Armstrong and Clinton still hadwell I dont know if credibility is the right word, but they could certainly command an audience. As for the press conference, in addition to being the source of this imageits also noteworthy because not only had Armstrong invited me there himself, but hed also told me personally that he was planning a return to the sport well before this. In retrospect, this was an act of hubris on his part that ultimately led to his downfall, and if only Id convinced him not to do it and continue to enjoy his retirement (he was flying around on a private jet, dating movie stars, and making fixe videos) perhaps hed still have is titles and endorsements and all the rest of it. The moral of the story is that you should always quit while youre ahead, and the fact that Im still here in 2026 is all the proof you need.0 Comments 0 Shares 30 Views
- BIKEPACKING.COMVeolo Bike Trailer 2.0 Now on KickstarterBuilding on the success of the original, the reimagined Veolo Bike Trailer 2.0 is a lightweight, feature-rich cargo hauler designed to feel like part of the bike. The Leipzig, Germany-based makers are seeking funding via Kickstarter, and the campaign is now live. See more here...The post Veolo Bike Trailer 2.0 Now on Kickstarter appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMIt would be nice to win another two stages... but I dont want to completely kill myself here - Jonas Vingegaard weighs Giro dItalia ambition against Tour de France cautionJonas Vingegaard has admitted he would still like to add more stage wins before the 2026 Giro dItalia reaches Rome, but the maglia rosa is already balancing that ambition against the bigger picture of his summer. The Team Visma | Lease a Bike leader remained firmly in control of the general classif...0 Comments 0 Shares 29 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMResults Giro dItalia 2026 Stage 17 - Michael Valgren stuns breakaway rivals with late attack in AndaloMichael Valgren produced a superb late attack to win stage 17 of the 2026 Giro dItalia in Andalo, striking inside the final kilometre after a frantic breakaway finale had briefly come back together. The EF Education - EasyPost rider had spent much of the closing phase fighting to stay with Einer Ru...0 Comments 0 Shares 60 Views
- ROAD.CCFour years in prison for drunk and drug driver who killed cyclist with kids in car + “Lethal hazard” fly-tipping lorry driver jailed after rider seriously injured + Cocaine-influenced driver jailed for breaking cyclist’s neck: road.cc sentencing round-upThe third edition of our new sentencing round-up series, analysing the state of play when it comes to sentencing for driving and cycling offences in the UK0 Comments 0 Shares 60 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COMMichael Valgren escapes to victory on stage 17 of the Giro d'Italia as break makes it to finishThe EF Education-EasyPost rider is back at the top, three years after horror crash0 Comments 0 Shares 39 Views
- BIKEPACKING.COMCollective Reward #246: Tumbleweed Macro Pannier RacksContinuing our new round of Collective Reward giveaways, the Tumbleweed team is setting up a couple of randomly selected site supporters with one of their expedition-ready Macro Pannier Racks. Find details here...The post Collective Reward #246: Tumbleweed Macro Pannier Racks appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Comments 0 Shares 82 Views
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