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- WWW.STICKYBOTTLE.COMResults stage 2 Rs Tailteann | Kanturk to Sneem (183.8km)May 22nd-26th | Rs Tailteann 2024 Promoted by Cairde Rs Tailteann Stage 2 | Kanturk to Sneem (183.8km) General Classification County Rider Overall Points Classification Young Rider Classification Mountains ClassificationThe post Results stage 2 Rs Tailteann | Kanturk to Sneem (183.8km) appeared first on Sticky Bottle.0 Comments 0 Shares 106 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMMatej Mohoric confirmed to race Unbound Gravel 200: "I'll definitely do my best and enjoy my day in the rainbow jersey"Matej Mohoric will participate in Unbound Gravel 200 next Saturday. The gravel world champion previously hinted at participating in the prestigious competition in the United States, but now his team Bahrain - Victorious has confirmed that the Slovenian will indeed start in Kansas. His teammate and c...0 Comments 0 Shares 99 Views
- WWW.STICKYBOTTLE.COMMcDunphy | I was with the strongest man in the Rs, I played the gameConn McDunphy (Team Skyline Cadence) has expressed his delight with his stage 2 victory on Rs Tailteann into Sneem; a victory that tops an already brilliant palmares in Irish cycling over recent years. The former Irish elite TT champion also paid tribute to his breakaway companion, Liam OBrien, saying the Team Ireland man was stronger []The post McDunphy | I was with the strongest man in the Rs, I played the game appeared first on Sticky Bottle.0 Comments 0 Shares 106 Views
- WWW.STICKYBOTTLE.COMMcDunphy, OBrien (19) seize the day as Rs explodes into Sneem | VideoConn McDunphy, the former Irish elite TT champion riding for Skyline Cadence, has taken a brilliant stage win at Rs Tailteann into Sneem after he and teenager Liam OBrien (Team Ireland) seized their chance in a long-range two-man breakaway. The duo, who were 1st and 2nd on the stage today, initially made the front selection []The post McDunphy, OBrien (19) seize the day as Rs explodes into Sneem | Video appeared first on Sticky Bottle.0 Comments 0 Shares 99 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMBanking firm Lloyds comes with multi-milion offer to save British Cycling from its downfallBritish Cycling has agreed a multi-million sponsorship with banking firm Lloyds that it described that could lead the sport in country to brighter tomorrow, after the local half-professional scene nearly died out in the last few years.However, British Cycling chief executive Jon Dutton said: "This i...0 Comments 0 Shares 102 Views
- INRNG.COMGiro Stage 19 PreviewA stage for the breakaway.Stage 18 Review: a win for Tim Merlier. Jonathan Milan was out of position and was closing in but Merlier got the positioning and timing better and won.The Route: 157km and a dash north into the Carnic Alps. Three features in the first 100km, the small climb to Forgaria; the intermediate sprint in Peonis should be near the monument to Ottavio Bottecchia; and Tolmezzo, the claimed birthplace of Jonathan Milan and Tiramisu.The Passo Duron is 4.4km at close to 10%, so short but selective. Theres a descent to Cercivento and then the Sella Valcalda, underrated as a third category climb as its 5km at over 7% but perhaps its because its the easy route from west to east the other way is the Zoncolan.The Finish: a long steady climb up the pass, a big road and the profile shows the steeper parts, this is the profile of the Passo Sappada but the race goes beyond the pass and rides into town the veers off to take a narrow cycle path and then some backroads behind the town, theres a rise to the flamme rouge then its flat to the line.The Contenders: open to many but Jhonathan Narvaez (Ineos) is the archetypal rider, he can handle the short climbs and finishes well. Alessandro De Marchi (Jayco) is the local contender and will have had today in the diary for a long time, team mate Luke Plapp had other plans for the Giro but could be worth watching.Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-Quickstep), Andrea Bagioli (Lidl-Trek), Ewen Costiou (Arka-B&B Hotels) all fit the bill. Longer shot picks can include Jan Tratnik (Visma-LAB), Magnus Sheffield (Ineos) and Decathlon-Ag2r La Mondiale pair Andrea Vendrame and Aurlien Paret-Peintre. Of course theres Tadej Pogaar (UAE) too especially if teams conspire to ride each other down again.Narvaez, Alaphilippe, BagioliPogaar, Costiou, Vendrame, PlappWeather: sunny but a cool 18C on the plains, rain likely later.TV: KM0 is at 1.10pm CEST and the finish is forecast for 5.15pm CEST. The start should be lively or tune in for the Passo Duron at 3.30pm.Postcard from SappadaA lot is made of the Giro-Tour double. Pantani did it in 1998 in unusual circumstances, the Tour had 96 finishers, seven whole teams quit after raids, rousts and rebellions. Pantani beat Jan Ullrich on the Col du Galibier but he was also helped by fate, or at least French customs agents.In 1987 Stephen Roche did the double, were there particular circumstances or did he just triumph outright? Roche started the Giro well with the maglia rosa for much of the first two weeks before team mate Roberto Visentini won the Stage 13 time trial in San Marino to take over the race lead.Two days later Roche went on the attack on the stage to Sappada. He said he was covering a move during a descent but he was sharing the work. Once a gap was established his team told him to stop but he kept going while his Carrera-Vagabond team led the chase. Roche took the race lead by five seconds and kept it, expanding his lead to over three minutes and kept it. He proved the strongest in the race, even without a full team behind him.The 1987 Tour de France had many of the ingredients that make a great grand tour. The yellow jersey changed shoulders nine times and the top four finishers overall each held the yellow jersey at one point, it with a close contest. Along the way Jean-Franois Bernard took yellow on Mont Ventoux but lost it the following day after being ambushed in the Vercors and this put Roche in yellow. However Pedro Delgado was the superior climber in the Alps and looked to be riding away with the race, taking the yellow jersey at Alpe dHuez off Roche.Delgado seemed to have cracked Roche again on the summit finish to La Plagne only for the Irishman to recover and almost catch Delgado on the line, with some memorable video. Roche collapsed and was given oxygen by paramedics but as he lay on the ground he winked to a journalist who clocked this was part oxygen debt, part theatre.The final mountain stage Roche attacked several times by Delgado but he was tenacious and even counter-attacked to take time and close in on the yellow jersey. With the time trial stage in Dijon to come Roche seemed to be everyones pick and while Bernard won the stage, Roche delivered and won his only Tour de France.Embed from Getty ImagesSo while Pantani certainly had a rival in Jan Ullrich, he didnt face the same kind of dense rivalry Roche faced in his golden season. We can only hope this July is as good as 1987.The post Giro Stage 19 Preview first appeared on The Inner Ring.0 Comments 0 Shares 94 Views
- WWW.STICKYBOTTLE.COMIn-Depth | Dillon Corkery on success, respect, disappointment, winning the RsBy Shane Stokes Defending Rs champion Dillon Corkery got his Rs Tailteann title defence off to a strong start on Wednesday, taking the bunch sprint for fourth place on stage one. The Corkman was at the head of the chase behind three breakaway riders who went clear early on and stayed clear until the end. []The post In-Depth | Dillon Corkery on success, respect, disappointment, winning the Rs appeared first on Sticky Bottle.0 Comments 0 Shares 105 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMFrench expert compares Tadej Pogacar's Giro d'Italia reigning to Eddy Merckx era: "50 years later and there is another cannibal"Tadej Pogacar's reigning at Giro d'Italia was by no means unexpected, but it has still drawn a lot of criticism. And naturally, people also begin to compare the Slovenian to the (arguably) best cyclist of history - Eddy Merckx. One such is Cyclism'Actu's writer, Tour de Finistere director, Marc Faye...0 Comments 0 Shares 98 Views
- WWW.MBR.CO.UKScottish trail with the best berm ever built will double in size this summerKeirans Trail at Bike Glenlivet is a work of art, and its not the only trail at the Cairngorms bike park with plans for expansionGlenlivet bike park opened a new line last year called Keirans Trail, at less than a kilometre in length its Continue reading0 Comments 0 Shares 105 Views