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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"You always lose against the UCI" - Jan-Willem van Schip's 'untenable' for his current teamThis past week's Ronde de l'Oise was brought to the spotlight as for the third time in the space of just over half a year, Jan-Willem van Schip was disqualified after breaking a UCI rule. This time it was because of a bidon placed inside the front of his jersey, which is not allowed. The team worrie...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 34 Views
- BIKEPACKING.COM2026 Tour Divide Preview: Who and What to WatchThe 2026 Tour Divide starts this morning in Banff, Alberta, with a crowded field of first-time riders and veterans of the iconic 2,700-mile race from Canada to Mexico lining up. In this detailed preview, we present all the essentials you need to get up to speed with this years event, including who to watch in the mens and womens rosters, whats new on the course, and what to expect. Explore our Tour Divide preview hereThe post 2026 Tour Divide Preview: Who and What to Watch appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 35 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COMI designed 29ers 32-inch wheels could drive innovation, but the bike industry must learn from the past, and fastThe introduction of 29ers was certainly not smooth, but can we learn from our mistakes and make 32-inch wheels a success? I hope so0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 28 Views
- ROAD.CCBombtrack Hook gravel bikeSolid tourer or commuter, but narrow wheels and slightly heavy, uninvolving ride may disappoint0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 26 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMCopenhagen Sprint 2026 preview, profile, favourites & predictions - World's best sprinters go head-to-head on echelon festOn 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 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 33 Views
- WWW.BIKERADAR.COM"There is no better investment in cycling than the next generation": Zwift and Canyon launch US development team to win the Tour de France within a decadeZwift has announced a new junior development team for North American riders, with an ambitious goal of unearthing a Tour de France winner within ten years. Announced yesterday by Zwift CEO and co-founder, Eric Min, the mens and womens squads will have backing from the likes of Canyon and Pedal Mafia, who will supply them with bikes and apparel, respectively. Zwift says the development team will focus on under-19 riders, and has long-term financial support" from both the platform itself and "private donors. The teams mission is simple: to put a North American rider back on the top step of the Tour de France podium within a decade. A twenty-year wait and a huge opportunity The team will have support from Canyon-sponsored pro teams, including Canyon//SRAM. Zwift Explaining the rationale behind the new development squad, Min notes, North America is one of the most important cycling markets in the world, but professional road racing has all but disappeared here. Standing up a world-class team is our answer. It has, Min points out, been more than twenty years since a North American rider stood on the top step in Paris. We presume Min is referring to Lance Armstrong who won his last Tour just over 20 years ago in 2005 though the Texan isnt afforded a namecheck (likely because hes officially no longer a Tour winner). Instead, Min references a desire to return to the eras of Greg LeMond, Andrew Hampsten, and Steve Bauer, when their performances in the Tour de France lifted cycling into mainstream culture. Min says cycling deserves a bigger future on this continent, and his answer is to invest in the young North American talent, with the hope that theyll go on to perform on the biggest stage. This is echoed by Canyons founder, Roman Arnold, who says, For us, there is no better investment in cycling than the next generation", and that his answer to Min about being involved was an easy yes. An enormous commercial opportunity Could the next North American rider to win the Tour do it on a Canyon bike? Simon von Bromley / Our Media Theres no doubt that being involved with the next North American rider to win the Tour represents an enormous commercial opportunity as well. According to a 2005 article by NBC News, sales of Trek bikes increased from less than $50 million in 1990 to $500 million by the end of Armstrongs reign that year, having supplied bikes to the Texans team for all seven of his Tour de France wins. At the time, a spokesperson for Trek told NBC, It was just a gamble that paid off dividends that we could never imagine. It was like putting a penny in a slot and winning a million bucks. Its not difficult to imagine that getting in on the ground floor with North Americas next Tour de France winner hopefully one that stands the test of time could therefore prove a similarly fruitful business decision for those involved. A generational commitment Zwift already supports riders such as Mathieu van der Poel (far left), who rides for the AlpecinPremier Tech team. Zwift One thing Min is keen to point out is that this isnt the typical short-term, two to five year deal sponsors typically offer cycling teams and development programmes. Junior development cannot be a two-year experiment. It has to be a generational commitment, says Min. Min adds that he sees the new teams as a permanent platform for North American riders and that he wants the development squad to be here long after our first champion carries the Yellow Jersey into Paris. As well as founding partners Canyon and Pedal Mafia, the team will also have sporting and pathway support from Canyon-sponsored professional teams, AlpecinPremier Tech, FenixPremier Tech, and Canyon//SRAM. This echoes previous development arrangements Zwift has had with Canyon-sponsored professional teams, such as the Zwift Academy. The Zwift Academy is a global talent identification process which has seen riders such as Jay Vine and Neve Bradbury convert success on the virtual indoor cycling app into enduring careers in pro cycling. The team will act as a bridge between this program and the WorldTour, says Philip Roodhooft, General Manager of AlpecinPremier Tech and Fenix-Premier-Tech. As things stand, a roster for the team has yet to be confirmed but Zwift says the team will launch later this year with a European team camp planned for December, ahead of the 2027 racing season.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 33 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COMGender gap overlooked in British government's 4.5 billion active travel plan, says Cycling UKThe Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy aims to see 55% of short journeys made actively by 20350 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 32 Views
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COM'We simply ran out of funding' British aero sensor company up for sale and heading towards liquidationBody Rocket's products never reached commercial availability0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 26 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"I really didnt know what I could do" - Former Visma | Lease a Bike rider Thomas Gloag on viral infection recovery frustrationThomas Gloag arrived at Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling ready for a fresh start with a new team over the winter. He opened his account with the team in encouraging fashion with two ten finishes, but by the beginning of March, something wasn't quite right. The British rider signed for the team after thre...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 31 Views