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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMMedical Reports & Withdrawals Giro d'Italia 2026 Stage 20 - No more abandons as Rome closes inThe 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 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 128 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMMarco Pantanis 28-year Giro record beaten as Jonas Vingegaard powers towards Grand Tour immortalityJonas Vingegaards 2026 Giro dItalia has already delivered pink jersey dominance, five stage wins and a near-certain Grand Tour Triple Crown. On Piancavallo, the Dane added another layer, reportedly beating Marco Pantanis long-standing climbing record on the final mountain stage. According to clim...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 120 Views
- UKGRAVELCO.COMRestless Lanes by Richard WarrickRichard Contacted me back in February 2026 asking if I would like to read his book, Restless Lanes about his journey from Lands End to John OGroats. I was reluctant at first because there are too many of these type of books, most seem to exist as a how to guide giving route advice, nutritional recomendations for a fast time and well, frankly contain too much data and not enough adventure. Simply put, not the kind of cycling I am interested in.Chatting to Richard and looking at his Instagram postings as well as reading the synopsis of the book I thought Id give it a try and give the benefit of the doubt. If it turned out to be all about average speeds, energy gels and bypassing views to save a few minutes off your time Id come clean, tell Richard it wasnt my thing and rather than give a negative review I wouldnt post anything about the book.As you gather after reading the last sentence and reading from the start the book was nothing like id expected and so heres my review.When reading any book, to enjoy it you need to feel attuned to the character in the story. In this case the author is also the hero of the tale and within the first chapter i was already on board as we had had a similar childhood bike wise, even down to owning the exact same model (and colour) of full suspension bike back in the 1990s (I wont spoil the book by mentioning which bike). Also our desire to avoid busy traffic laden roads also matches.The book is easy to read and if you sit down with a plan of reading for 10 minutes youll suddenly realise your cuppa has gone cold and its an hour later but youll feel that hour has been used gainfully rather than wasted. The book is not a guide but a journal of gentle adventure and historical discovery in areas of the country we often dont even notice as we speed by in motorized transport. This is done in such a genuinely interesting way it feels like you are talking to a mate rather than being read facts verbatim from a history book. At times I felt like I was in the saddle with the author struggling with the gradients and getting tensed up on descents, if youve ridden at all youll know what I mean or maybe youll feel like the stoker on his tandem as he points out the reason villages are named as they are and what joy or skullduggery has befallen them and why they are there seemingly in the middle of nowhere in the first place.if your hoping for FTP, thresholds and Strava segments look elsewhere but there is a real struggle going on as the author battles not just the elements (did he plan multiple storms for effect?) but the hardest thing of all, his own subconscious, Richard is not an elite athlete, hes just a run of the mill cycle enthusiast like the rest of us, full of self doubt and with maybe a touch of imposter syndrome. I can definitely relate to that. What I cant forgive however is not making the detour to try the cheese in Garstang!Ive read talk of long distance endurance sports not just being about the physical strength but mental strength too and although this is not an Olympic competition or an attempt to climb K2, the LeJog is hard enough physically and the authors struggles to complete the journey are not just confined to aching limbs but lay bare his battle with his own mind to be able to sum up the drive to turn the pedals. That in itself makes the book more readable, more human and more real.So if you are looking for a turn by turn route guide to riding the length of the country then look elsewhere, if you are lookng for a genuinely entertaining read thats informative, sad and funny at times where you end up rooting for the main character to complete the ride then Restless lanes is the book you should read.Find out more about Richard Warrick and how to order a copy of Restless Lanes at Richardwarrick.co.uk0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 151 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COMRomain Bardet out of mud-soaked Unbound just 100 miles inFormer Tour de France stage winner cuts his Unbound Gravel debut short as rain and thunderstorms turn the Flint Hills into a grinding mudfest0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 125 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMResults Giro dItalia Women 2026 Stage 1 - Lorena Wiebes takes first pink jersey as Cat Ferguson abandons on crash-marred opening dayLorena Wiebes sprinted to victory on Stage 1 of the 2026 Giro dItalia Women, taking the first maglia rosa in Ravenna after a crash-hit opening day that forced British talent Cat Ferguson out of the race. The SD Worx - Protime sprinter was the clear favourite on the flat 139km stage from Cesenatico...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 113 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COMLorena Wiebes dominates sprint on Giro dItalia Women stage oneDutchwoman will wear the pink jersey on Sundays stage to Carole0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 113 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMEgan Bernal was the MVP today - Thymen Arensman hails INEOS rescue act after saving Giro dItalia top-four finish on Stage 20Thymen Arensman paid tribute to Egan Bernal after Netcompany INEOS helped him survive Derek Gee-Wests late attack and defend fourth overall on Stage 20 of the 2026 Giro dItalia. Arensman finished fifth on the stage to Piancavallo, four seconds behind the group containing Felix Gall, Jai Hindley an...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 103 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMNobody gives you anything - Giulio Ciccone savours hard-earned Giro dItalia mountains jersey despite stage win regretGiulio Ciccone will reach Rome with the maglia azzurra secured, but the Lidl-Trek climber admitted his Giro dItalia still carries the sting of a stage win that escaped him. The Italian made the mountains classification mathematically safe on Stage 20, sprinting from the GC group over the first pass...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 112 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMResults Boucles de la Mayenne 2026 Stage 2 - Benoit Cosnefroy wins queen stage as teammate Julius Johansen cracksBenoit Cosnefroy won stage 2 of the 2026 Boucles de la Mayenne after a punishing queen stage to Pre-en-Pail-Saint-Samson, where the race was blown apart and overnight leader Julius Johansen lost touch long before the finish. The UAE Team Emirates - XRG rider finished fastest from a reduced front gro...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 117 Views