Remco Evenepoel (Soudal QuickStep) is well on course to be ready for the Tour de France, despite his serious crash just over one month ago, and should be in peak condition for Critrium du Dauphin in three weeks, his team boss Patrick Lefevere has said. Though the Belgian champion crashed at Itzulia Basque Country (2.UWT) []The post Evenepoel will be ready for the Tour, at peak condition for Dauphin appeared first on Sticky Bottle.
It's not Mark Cavendish's first win of this season, but it's taken exactly three months since his Tour Colombia victory and many (inculding myself) were starting to lose hope that the Manx Missile can make the ends meet again. But with an impressive leadout from his Astana Qazaqstan train, he couldn...
Peter Sagan is enjoying a popular return to pro cycling at the Tour de Hongrie. Although the former World Champion has not contested for stage wins, in Eastern Europe he is a fan favourite and a recent video shows the Slovakian still handling fans in an unique way.During the third stage of the race...
The Pedalpalooza Bike Festival returns to Dublins Fairview Park tomorrow Sunday, May 12th with a full schedule of events taking place at the north Dublin venue from 12 noon until 4pm. And for anyone who wants to push the boat out or simply get their kids cycling with them in Dublin []The post Pedalpalooza Bike Festival returns to Fairview Park, Dublin, this Sunday appeared first on Sticky Bottle.
Team Visma | Lease a Bike cannot catch a break. After the serious injuries of Jonas Vingegaard, Wout van Aert and Wilco Kelderman this spring; the team's Grand Tour plans continue to be affected. Christophe Laporte started the Giro d'Italia as a replacement from van Aert, but has now also abandoned...
Thymen Arensman had a horrible starting day at the Giro d'Italia and also shed time on stage 2. Together with his dad criticizing INEOS on X - who has since deleted his account - it seemed as if the Dutchman's Giro was hanging by a thread. However he is turning it around, and in yesterday's time-tri...
Jonas Vingegaard will likely race the Tour de France. His form will be a bit of an unknown, but the Danish rider's coach Tim Heemskerk says that he can improve incredibly fast, and is already putting on a light training load."Jonas is someone who picks it up quickly and has an astonishing amount of...