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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMWe saw a lot of strange things in my blood work" - Joo Almeida opens up at the Tour Auvergne-Rhne-Alpes about illnessJoo Almeida keeps edging back towards his best. The UAE Team Emirates XRG rider tackled stage 4 of the Tour Auvergne Rhne-Alpes 2026 (in Spanish Tour Auvernia Rdano-Alpes, the Dauphins new name) with optimism, while admitting he is still short of top condition. After several difficult months...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 32 Просмотры
- BIKEPACKING.COMRigs of the 2026 Tour Divide (Part One): Flat-Bar BikesThe 2026 Tour Divide begins on Friday, and we're once again excited to present the Rigs of the 2026 Tour Divide. Part one features over 90 flat-bar bikes thatll be out braving the 2,700-mile route from Canada to Mexico, including bag and gear highlights for each. Scroll through the loaded gallery here...The post Rigs of the 2026 Tour Divide (Part One): Flat-Bar Bikes appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 35 Просмотры
- WWW.BIKERADAR.COMA lost generation of adults lacks the skills and confidence to cycleMany adults lack the skills and confidence to cycle, with three-quarters not cycling at all in the last year and only a small minority cycling regularly, according to a new report published by The Bikeability Trust today. Based on a YouGov poll of 2,000 UK adults, the report suggests there is a lost generation of adults who did not receive formal cycle training when they were younger. This may mean they dont feel skilled or confident enough to ride on roads and in traffic. The Bikeability Trust, which develops and promotes the Department for Transports Bikeability national cycling training programme, says while investment in cycling infrastructure has improved conditions in some areas, "participation remains constrained. Confidence is often limited to lower-stress settings such as traffic free environments and declines significantly in more complex traffic conditions, even among existing people who cycle, the report says. London cyclist deaths hit second lowest level ever recorded It adds that the lack of confidence while cycling has wider implications: It can limit the effectiveness of investment in cycling infrastructure if individuals do not feel able to make use of it. The report points to other studies that show women and people from ethnic minority groups can be deterred from cycling by concerns about safety and intimidation from other road users. It says improvements to infrastructure alone are unlikely to increase participation in cycling from these groups without addressing confidence and capability. The Bikeability Trust therefore suggests adult cycle training has an important role to help address the barriers to cycling. The report says that among people who cycle and have undertaken training, 25% reported increased confidence and 18% reported an improved ability to ride in traffic. However, participation in adult cycle training remains extremely limited and the report says there is a clear gap in provision. The Bikeability Trust therefore recommends expanding and normalising adult cycle training, alongside increasing awareness of training while targeting underrepresented groups. It also recommends improved interactions between drivers and cyclists are supported through driver awareness and road-sharing initiatives. Emily Cherry, chief executive of The Bikeability Trust, says confidence in cycling is an effective tool to tackle transport poverty. Adult cycle training remains fragmented, inconsistent and poorly measured but Bikeability offers a national gold standard, guaranteeing safety, consistency and accountability wherever training is delivered. With sustained government investing in active travel and centralising adult training through Bikeability, we can provide robust data and outcome tracking to show the return on active travel investment, says Cherry. The report, which will be launched at the Houses of Parliament on Thursday, was sponsored by Forest, the shared electric bike operator. Forests own data suggests shared electric bikes are a catalyst for cycling, as almost 80% of users cycle more than they did before discovering Forest. The latest figures estimate that 10% of Londons 1.5 million total daily cycling journeys are made on dockless ebikes, such as Forests. The City of London Corporation also said dockless cycles have quadrupled since 2022 and now account for one-in-six bikes on City streets. Agustin Guilisasti, CEO and co-founder of Forest, says the company is investing in rider education and safety initiatives, and accessible training programmes. Its been incredibly encouraging to see first-hand how e-bikes are helping more Londoners choose cycling for everyday journeys, making sustainable transport more convenient and accessible than ever before. But increasing cycling participation isnt just about putting bikes on the road; its about ensuring people feel comfortable and confident every time they ride, says Guilisasti.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 34 Просмотры
- ROAD.CCA closer look at Jill Scott’s custom Mercian Ventura Allroad for her gruelling 388-mile Sport Relief challengeThe former England midfielder is currently cycling and running some mega distances on her quest to get from Wembley to the Stadium of Light by Friday. Here's some more info on the bike she's using0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 27 Просмотры
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMProfile & Route Copenhagen Sprint 2026On the 14th of June the World Tour peloton will take on the newest of the top-category races. This is the Copenhagen Sprint, a race created at a period where riders are making their final adjustments towards the Tour de France, and one where the sprinters will have a big opportunity. We preview the...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 25 Просмотры
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COMOlympians and ex-WorldTour riders to race on streets of London this weekendProvisional start lists revealed for rebooted City of London Nocturne races0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 27 Просмотры
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMHas one Movistar signing for 2027 slipped under the radar? Exciting U23 Colombian prospect heading to Spanish teamWhile much of the transfer-market spotlight falls on marquee signings, Movistar Team has already started building its future from the ground up. It has done so by sealing a signing that, although it flew under the radar for many fans, could prove a major long-term bet in the coming years. On June 3r...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 27 Просмотры
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COMThe Tour de France's opening team time trial is going to set the race on fire, judging by the action at the Tour Auvergne-Rhne-AlpesGet set for a GC-defining test in which almost anything could happen0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 20 Просмотры
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"No one acts superior" - Alpecin teammate on the environment at the table with Mathieu van der Poel and Jasper PhilipsenThe Tour Auvergne - Rhne Alpes could've seen Ramses Debruyne of Alpecin-Premier Tech in the yellow jersey. In the absence of the Belgian team's major leaders, the young all-rounder was able to reach the spotlight in a rare position of leadership. He describes this moment and his point of view with...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 27 Просмотры