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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMResults Giro d'Italia stage 19 - Sepp Kuss takes victory on Dolomites mountain battle; Arensman drops out of the podium as Vingegaard defends pink jerseyStage 19 of the Giro d'Italia was the most difficult of the race, however in the Dolomites the big attacks only came on the climb to Pianni di Pezz. From the breakaway, Sepp Kuss brought in his first stage win at the Giro, completing the list of stage wins in each Grand Tour; whilst behind Jonas Vi...0 Comments 0 Shares 3 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- ROAD.CCZipp 303 XPLR S Carbon Wheels are less than 1,000, 26% off Schwalbe G-One RS tyres, Specialized Propero 4 helmet for 129 plus loads moreGravel riding deals this week include discounts on wheels, groupsets, helmets, tyres, shoes and more0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views
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- BIKEPACKING.COMReaders Rig: Russells Sayle Cycle Cargo BikeThis week's Reader's Rig comes from photographer Russell in Germany, who shares his custom-built Sayle Cycle cargo bike and the fortuitous story behind it. Meet Russell and learn how his one-of-a-kind rig perfectly suits his car-free, camera-hauling lifestyle here...The post Readers Rig: Russells Sayle Cycle Cargo Bike appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views
- IRISHCYCLE.COMCllr says Luas Finglas will be catastrophic for youth centre, but another says real issue is Govt delaying projectA Social Democrats councillor has said that the Luas Finglas project a 4km extension of the Luas Green Line will be catastrophic for a Dublin youth centre, but a Green Party councillor said having a Luas stop at the door should be seen as a massive opportunity, and the real issue was the delay of the project. Cllr Mary Callaghan (Social Democrats) said the planned Finglas Village Luas stop was potentially catastrophic to the Finglas Youth Resource Centre and complained about the loss of car parking and open space linked to the centre, the potential for anti-social behaviour and noise. The comments, which were first reported by dublinlive.ie and made last weeks North West Area Committee meeting, were supported by Cllr Conor Reddy (People Before Profit) and Cllr Gavin Pepper (independent). Responding to the reporting of the comments, Cllr Feljin Jose (Green Party) said: Having a Luas stop outside isnt a catastrophe; its a massive opportunity. Public representatives should focus on the fact that the government has shelved this shovel-ready project until 2029. Thats the real catastrophe.IMAGES: Before photo (left) and after photomontage (right) showing part of the car parking in the area replaced by the Luas line and stop. MAIN IMAGE ABOVE: An artists impression of the Luas crossing route crossing the road to the tram stop and youth centre.At the committee meeting last week, Cllr Callaghan said: It is the biggest youth centre in the area, with over 400 young adults, its just next door [from the meeting in the adjacent Dublin City Council office in Finglas], and this is potentially catastrophic to the service, and nobody is speaking to them. Theyve been asking for consultation, and I think its really disappointing. Its terrible.She said: So basically their entrance is going to be on the Luas, just outside the Luas stop. The potential for anti-social behaviour, where theres up to 400, in some cases, very vulnerable young people, the car parking is taken away, theyre losing their outdoor space, theres going to be destruction during the build, theres going to be a lot of noise, a lot of noise, both during the build and afterwards, and there has been no consultation.The idea that there has been no consultation is untrue at this point, there have been multiple rounds of public consultation, and the project team has met the youth centre management on-site, although in the last year they have been focused on a legal cause taken by a local business. Speaking to a representative of the project team at the meeting, Cllr Callaghan said: And what really strikes me is that, you know, youve been taken to court and, and various different things have been agreed with some of the businesses in the area, when they are not speaking to the most important youth centre. I want to know why that is, she said.Cllr Callaghan said: I think everybody needs to support us on this, that we cannot destroy a youth centre and just, you know, its just not acceptable.David Weldon, head of light railway for the Dublin area at Transport Infrastructure Ireland, who was presenting to the committee meeting, said: We have had engagement, I mean, we met locally on site a couple of times with the resource centre, we meet again with them immediately after this meeting, I can assure you that we will ramp up engagement again.He pointed out that there had also been non-statutory public consultations and statutory consultation as part of the Railway Order process.IMAGE: An artists impression of the Fingal Village Luas stop with the building that houses the youth centre in the background.One of which certainly we did explore with resource centres is boundary treatments, and with the vulnerability of people that are there, we recognise the importance of managing all those elements, he said. Obviously, it doesnt stop there, as we will continue, we re-engage, and that re-engagement is going to start ramping up now as we move from planning into delivery, so I can assure you that well meet again on the ground, said Weldon.He added that they are looking at the possibility of repurposing council lands and changing boundaries around a bit to give space back to the resource centre.Cllr Callaghan said that she had spoken to the youth centre at the meeting and they confirmed that they havent had any contact or any meetings for a year. Weldon said that the project team has been tied up with the court case and related mediation, but added that the centre is a key stakeholder.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMResults Boucles de la Mayenne 2026 stage 1 - Olav Kooij takes the stage win in his first sprint of the yearStage 1 of the Boucles de la Mayenne followed the early prologue, and saw the sprinters go head to head to fight for a stage win. It was Olav Kooij who came out victorious, in his very first bunch sprint of the year. The first stage of the race finished in Chteau-Gontier-sur-Mayenne with a flat pr...0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COM32 wheels only suit average height, white, male riders - my CAD drawing shows you whyPros will be testing out the new wheelsize this weekend but there are many practical reasons I hope 32 wheel platforms don't take off.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views
- BIKERUMOR.COMTour de Frankie Must See: Paola Berbers 3rd Ride of Mexicos Hardest Ultracycling EventToday, Old Man Mountain (OMM) reached out to share a new film about their Experimental Bikepacking Team member, Paola Berber (aka Poli), completing Le Tour de Frankie for the third time!(Photos/Paola Berber)In the short film directed, edited, and produced by Poli, she explores what keeps her coming back to this grueling race time after time. I didnt know this, but Le Tour de Frankie is Mexicos most difficult, and arguably then most important ultracycling event.The movie is subtitled and filmed very well. Its filled with amazingly beautiful scenery, and is a real pleasure to watch. Hats off to you, Poli! Check it out to get hyped for the weekendOldManMountain.comThe post Tour de Frankie Must See: Paola Berbers 3rd Ride of Mexicos Hardest Ultracycling Event appeared first on Bikerumor.0 Comments 0 Shares 24 Views
- BIKEPACKING.COMVinces Chumba Sendero Steel Bikepacking Kit (Video)Chumba's latest video takes a deep dive into Vince Colvin's personal Sendero Steel, kitted out with a collection of Dispersed Bikepacking bags. Watch the video here to see everything he takes with him...The post Vinces Chumba Sendero Steel Bikepacking Kit (Video) appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Comments 0 Shares 25 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"Today is the most dangerous day of the Giro" - Campenaerts warns ahead of Vingegaard's biggest challenge at the Corsa RosaVictor Campenaerts has had a fantastic Giro d'Italia so far and will be a key part of Jonas Vingegaard's support crew on the queen stage of the race. With almost 5000 meters of climbing in just over 150 kilometers, the Belgian won't be in his favoured terrain but will be wearing his climbing shoes....0 Comments 0 Shares 30 Views
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