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- WWW.SKEDADDLE.COMOur guide to leisure cycling holidays in PortugalThe post Our guide to leisure cycling holidays in Portugal appeared first on Skedaddle Blog.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 135 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMJasper Philipsen's agent confirms the Belgian still doesn't have a contract for 2025: "We have some clear ideas but until now nothing has been signed"Milano-Sanremo champion Jasper Philipsenhas not yet signed a contract extension atAlpecin-Deceuninck, despite reports claiming the deal is on the table. His agent Alex Carera informs that there are still details to finetune before the proposed four-year deal can be officially signed.Over the last...0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 133 Views
- INRNG.COMCritrium du Dauphin Stage 7 PreviewAnother early finish, another tough day in the Alps with a tricky summit finish.Rogli takes over: the stage win and yellow jersey for Primo Rogli. He managed a victory salute but said his arm and shoulder were sore from recent crashes, even reaching into his jersey pockets was difficult but he was able to get into the drops just before the finish and out-sprint Giulio Ciccone, his only rival after Aleksandr Vlasov had loyally helped tow his leader clear of the fray.It was an usual finish with many riders cracking, presumably paying for yesterdays crashes. Among them Remco Evenepoel who was not able to respond to the moves and rode his own time trial to the finish with a bit of help from Mikel Landa; frustrating as we cant apportion form and injury to the result. The surprise was Derek Gee in fourth; although Oier Lazkano was not far behind in 15th place.Rogli is now 19 seconds ahead of Evenepoel with Jorgenson and Gee around the minute mark so it looks advantage Rogli from here on but just, as he still looks sore.Embed from Getty ImagesThe Route: 155km and 4,200 of vertical gain. Its up the valley out of Albertville to Beaufort, home of the eponymous cheese and then the scenic Col des Saisies with the descent via the Crest-Voland side. Then its through Megve and down to Sallanches and along the valley.The Cte dAraches is a new climb for the Dauphin, handy as the race can steer away from the main road but scenic as it is the first part of the Col de Pierre Carre which leads to the Flaine ski resort and cut into a cliff on the way up. After a balcony section across thats not really flat its down to Taninges and around the Col de la Ramaz. This has featured in the Tour de France before and is a tough climb, long but just awkward as it winds its way up through the meadows and gets steeper towards the top where theres a tunnel before flatting out for the Praz-de-Lys plateau and then a final kick up to the pass.A fast descent leads back to the valley floor and then the new climb.The Finish: Samons 1600 climbs on the opposite side of the valley to the Joux-Plane. Its a tough road to a ski station; this climb is often known as the Plateau des Saix and its a tough climb, forums abound with adjectives like terrible, wild, infernal. Its 10km at 9% and after two gentle kilometres it gets well over 10% once in the woodland and stays like this until 5km to go. The slope eases but only just and remains a tough climb up to the finish.The Contenders: Primo Rogli is the obvious pick, he out-climbed everyone yesterday and Bora-hansgrohe have a strong team here. He didnt look too incisive on the climb, his jumps are usually more trenchant but all the same the climbing rate yesterday was high. Aleksandr Vlasov has a chance here because he is climbing well and his boss this week can help out.Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) has a chance if he can get some space, hes 11th on GC so doesnt have to be marked in the final kilometres.Ineos could hold the key to the stage, if they join Bora in chasing then this can help contain the breakaway and Carlos Rodriguez and Laurens De Plus have a shot at the stage.Derek Gree impressed yesterday but this is a harder test with the Ramaz + Saix.Rogli, VlasovCicconeDe Plus, RodriguezWeather: rain clearing with sunshine later, 22C in the valleys.TV: the finish is forecast for 2.50pm CEST.Postcard from SamonsSamons (sam-wan) sits almost at the end of a valley in the Alps. You can keep cycling beyond but the road ends soon. Instead the usual option for cycle tourists and the Tour de France alike is to do a left turn out of the town.This is where the Joux-Plane starts, over 11km at 8.5% which is plenty but it is one of those climbs that feels harder than the stats suggest, probably because the steep start can take its toll and the mid-sections seem to climb through meadows with none of the usual visual cues to aim for: no hairpins, no road cut into a cliff. Plus it is south-facing and hot on a summers day.Samons is maybe not the place youd sit down for long lunch before tackling the climb. Which poses a challenge as plenty pass through but few stop, let alone stay. So today puts a new climb in the spotlight. Samons name with 1600 indicates the altitude in metres. It probably sounded like a boast when the infrastructure was built but today it could equally evoke slushy slopes.For the cyclists its going to be a tough climb and if the Dauphin can put it on the map, it might be a matter of time until it appears in the Tour de France too. Regular appearances are need to make a climb really famous but just a couple of visits to Samons 1600 might suffice to encourage more cyclists to think of this as a destination: come for the Joux-Plane and Morzine, stay for the Samoens 1600.The post Critrium du Dauphin Stage 7 Preview first appeared on The Inner Ring.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 175 Views
- WWW.SKEDADDLE.COMThe Joys of Exploring Somewhere New By BikeThe post The Joys of Exploring Somewhere New By Bike appeared first on Skedaddle Blog.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 130 Views
- WWW.SKEDADDLE.COMYour full guide to biking the Pennine BridlewayThe post Your full guide to biking the Pennine Bridleway appeared first on Skedaddle Blog.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 141 Views
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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMWoman who threw a hat at Mathieu van der Poel during Paris-Roubaix asked to either meet three conditions or face a lawsuitFrench cycling union has prepared an official lawsuit against the woman that threw a cap at Mathieu van der Poel during Paris-Roubaix. However riders' union UNCP is prepared to drop the case if the woman meets three conditions, including an open apology for her action in the final of Paris-Roubaix....0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 124 Views
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- WWW.SKEDADDLE.COMA cycling journey from Bilbao to BarcelonaThe post A cycling journey from Bilbao to Barcelona appeared first on Skedaddle Blog.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 127 Views