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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMTeam Visma | Lease a Bike head to La Fleche Wallonne backing in-form Tiesj BenootWith a 4th at Dwars Door Vlaanderen and a 3rd at the Amstel Gold Race just last Sunday, Tiesj Benoot is riding well this Classics season. At La Fleche Wallonne, he again will carry the hopes of Team Visma | Lease a Bike.Confirming their seven-man lineup, Benoot leads the way for Team Visma | Lease a...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 120 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"In retrospect, that's not smart" - Dylan van Baarle blames poor training for below-par Classics performancesA winner of a number of the big Classics, Dylan van Baarle has been notably below-par so far this season. However, the 31-year-old is certain he already knows the root of the problems.“I tried to do the training I wanted to do, in the rain,” the former Paris-Roubaix, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Dwars...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 122 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"All the riders are there to support Michael Matthews in his mission to get a top 10" - Team Jayco AlUla with clear goal at La Fleche WallonneAhead of the fourth monument of the season next weekend at Liege-Bastogne-Liege, the peloton stops off at La Fleche Wallone. For Team Jayco AlUla, all hopes rest on the shoulders of Michael Matthews.“Michael Matthews will be our leader. This year the parcours is changed because they took out the Che...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 120 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMVIDEO: Finlay Pickering out of the Tour of the Alps with concussion after scary downhill crashWith plenty of climbing on the opening stage of the 2024 Tour of the Alps, there was also a pacey downhill towards the finish line. As riders pushed themselves to the limit, crashes were probably inevitable and sadly for Finlay Pickering, he was one of those to go down.The 21-year-old of Bahrain - V...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 133 Views
- IRISHCYCLE.COMCancelling permanent Liffey Cycle Route project “actually really good news”, says campaignerCancelling the permanent Liffey Cycle Route project — a plan which relied heavily on expensive boardwalks — is a good thing, according to a former chairperson of the Dublin Cycling Campaign. Even relying on long sections of expense boardwalks, the project still would have included narrowing sections of existing footpaths and installing sub-standard-width cycle tracks so that both bus lanes and general traffic lanes could be continuous. The boardwalk plan was drawn up after councillors baulked at the idea of removing cars from the north quays near Smithfield. The boardwalk idea centred around a solution for pinch points: pedestrians would be moved onto a series of boardwalks, and cycle tracks would take the space of the existing quayside footpath. Kevin Baker, who is still an active member of the Dublin Cycling Campaign and is focused on infrastructure, said: “A cancelled cycle route might seem like bad news, but it is actually really good news.” He made the comments after the Business Post reported today that Dublin City Council confirmed to it that the permanent project had been cancelled. The project was developed in 2019 alongside interim measures, which are still being implemented. The interim measures built to date have been both welcomed as an improvement and heavily criticised for their lack of continuity and issues with junctions and cross-over points, such as at the Four Courts and a junction near Heuston Station.The interim measures are also set to be beefed up before being formalised as part of the Dublin City Centre Transport Plan. The council told Business Post that reallocating space would be the “most effective” way of providing a cycle route along the quays, what it sees as the “backbone” of the city’s active travel network. Baker said that the project had morphed into a mega project with a price tag of over €100m and a renaming to the Liffey Corridor Project to reflect its wider remit, including a large-scale public realm redesign and bus priority measures. “This cancelled project was an over-engineered solution to a political problem around how we allocate public space. We have better options now,’ Baker said in a thread posted on Twitter tonight. He said: “The council is looking at using traffic management to make the space for walking, cycling and buses without complex boardwalks or heavy engineering. This includes making more space for cycling on the quays.” In the thread which goes into the history of the project, Baker said: “Why spend €100m when there are now far better options? You don’t.” He said that by using quicker-build methods, the city is now “improving the lives of Dubliners today and not in some hopeful 2027 future. This gets more people cycling now” “This is why I’m glad the permanent €100m Liffey Cycle Route plan is dead. Today we’re making significant progress using simpler and cheaper approaches,” Baker said. Before today officials had said that the project was paused rather than canceled, but the City Centre Transport Plan includes a two-way cycle path on Bachelor Walk. The interim project is continuing with an extension of the two-way cycle path in the south Docklands, which is currently being built as far as O’Connell Bridge. The reduction of through traffic planned under the new transport plan at locations such at Bachelor Walk will allow for cycle paths, but there is currently no resolution to the main pinch point, which has held the cycle route up for well over a decade — the narrow section of the north quays between Blackhall Place and Church Street.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 142 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM“I’m already talking to teams” - Lukas Pöstlberger looks to return to the WorldTour in 2025 after being left without a contract for this seasonAfter his contract was not renewed by Jayco AlUla at the end of 2023, Lukas Pöstlberger was left without a team for this year, having only spent one season with the Australian outfit after joining them from BORA-hansgrohe.Speaking to Cycling Weekly at the Tour of the Alps, where he is currently raci...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 138 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM“He’ll be 100% ready for the Giro” - Michael Woods set to miss the Ardennes Classics to focus on the Giro d’Italia after recent viral infectionHaving previously finished on the podium of both La Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège in his career, Michael Woods is set to miss this year’s races due to a recent viral infection that he is still recovering from.The Canadian rider will be aiming to be in his best shape ahead of the first Gra...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 146 Views
- WWW.STICKYBOTTLE.COMDyer praises riders but says lack of Irish velodrome “a significant barrier”Iain Dyer, Cycling Ireland’s high performance director, has praised the women’s team pursuiters after their place at the Olympic Games became official with the formal end of the qualification process. Dyer said the Irish riders – now qualified in three events – had shown great dedication during the process to beat other nations with very […] The post Dyer praises riders but says lack of Irish velodrome “a significant barrier” appeared first on Sticky Bottle.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 148 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMRoute revealed for the 2024 Tour of Britain Women as four-day stage race returns to the calendarAfter the race did not go ahead in 2023 due to a lack of funding, the route for the 2024 edition of the Tour of Britain Women (formerly known as the Women’s Tour) has now been revealed after British Cycling took over the organisation of the race from the now defunct Sweetspot went into liquidation.F...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 134 Views