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September 3, 2020 September 3,
2020
Tour de France: Alexey Lutsenko wins stage 6
on summit of Mont Aigoual.
"Jesus
Herrada comes over the line, a spent force, but a
well-deserved second place. Powless and Van Avermaet
next - no birthday gifts for Powless from Golden Greg,
who takes third."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images)
September 3,
2020
Van Avermaet: That was one of the strongest
breaks I've ever been in.
"The
191km stage to Mont Aigoual was set up for the breakaway
and, after the relative go-slow on stage 5, there was no
shortage of riders willing to jump into Thursday’s
break."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images Sport)
September 3,
2020
Five talking points from stage six.
"Prior
to the surprising news after yesterday’s stage that he
had inherited the yellow jersey from Julian Alaphilippe,
Adam Yates’ plan for today was probably to go out on the
attack."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Photo: Yuzuru Sunada)
September 3,
2020
Pricey bling at the Tour de France: Flashy
fun or faux pas?
"Bling
at the Tour is nothing new, but the price tags this year
have us reeling. Does fancy bling belong in the Tour de
France?"
(velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
September 3,
2020
Dumoulin and Roglic content to follow Ineos
tempo to Mont Aigoual.
"Defending
champion Egan Bernal’s Ineos squad set a spirited but
hardly irresistible pace on the climb, with Roglič,
Dumoulin, et al sitting comfortably in their wake." (cyclingnews.com) (Getty
Images Sport)
September 3,
2020
Tour de France 2020 Live Dashboard.
Stage
6 start time: Thursday 12:00 CET (3:00 AM PDT).
Earliest live video: 12:00 CET (3:00 AM PDT). Approximate finish: 16:57 CET (7:57AM PDT)." (steephill.tv) September 3,
2020
'Good vibes' around Pogacar as Tour de
France heads back into the mountains.
"On
first summit finish he asked Formolo to attack because
they weren't going hard enough' says Peiper." (cyclingnews.com) (Bettini
Photo)
September 3,
2020
Tour de France riders explain why
yesterday’s stage five was so boring.
"We
waited months for racing to come back, and then when
treated to the biggest bike race in the world, we
complain that it’s too boring. We don’t deserve nice
things."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
September 3,
2020
Deceuninck Quick Step rallies after Tour de
France yellow jersey penalty.
"There
were two Deceuninck Quick Step-branded leader’s jerseys
ready to go after Wednesday’s Tour de France stage into
Privas."
(velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
September 3,
2020
Bontrager R3 TLR road tires get a price
drop, updated tubeless sizing & easier set up.
"Bontrager’s
R3 tire is the brand’s most extensive lineup, coming in
sizes 23mm - 32mm to handle many different terrains.
Now, they’re offering two additional TLR (TubeLess
Ready) sizes and knocked down the price to $55.00 per
tire."
(bikerumor.com) Jordan Villella
September 3,
2020
HED gravel wheels regroup under Emporia
name, GC3 Pro races in with 26mm wide carbon rim.
"The
new wide king of the Emporia lineup, the GC3 Pro rolls
in with a 26mm internal width, and 31mm outer width. The
rim is also 30mm deep making it wider than it is tall!" (bikerumor.com) (Zach
Overholt)
September 3,
2020
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September 3,
2020
Coppi e Bartali: Narvaez wins stage 3.
"Andrea
Bagioli stays in the overall lead, Jhonatan Narvaez is
in second place only 3 seconds down ahead of finale." (cyclingnews.com) (Bettini
Photo)
September 3,
2020
‘A dream is the wrong word’: Adam Yates on
his day in yellow jersey at Tour de France 2020.
"It
was a nice experience, hopefully we can keep it for a
few more days at least and really savor it,” Yates
added. “We’re already looking forward to tomorrow and
we’ll see how long we can keep it for."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty
Images)
September 3,
2020
The breakaway has its day on Stage 6.
"For
the first time in the 107th Tour de France, a member of
a breakaway took the day’s flowers."
(cyclingmagazine.ca) (dreamstime.com)
September 3,
2020
Tour de France stage 6: Stunning new summit
finish as GC road nears Pyrenees.
"Stage
6 of the Tour de France between Le Teil and Mont Aigoual
continues Christian Prudhomme's desire to break with
convention, with the 2020 edition of the race reaching
its second summit finish within its first week." (cyclingnews.com) (Getty
Images Sport)
September 3,
2020
Five things to look out for at the Tirreno
Adriatico 2020.
"This
year’s Tirreno Adriatico might have moved several months
from its long-established March slot in the calendar,
but it’s still going to fulfill its usual service of
providing preparation for riders with their eye on the
Giro d’Italia."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
Sport)
September 3,
2020
eBay Finds: Chris Froome and Thomas
Voeckler's 2017 and 2008 Tour de France bib numbers.
"Forget
selfies or signed photos; what we've found here are some
signed Tour de France bib numbers from 2017 and 2008,
signed by Ineos Grenadiers' four-time Tour winner Chris
Froome and French crowd favorite, Thomas Voeckler,
respectively."
(cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: sashaw-0 / eBay)
September 3,
2020
Team boss confirms Froome will race Factor
bikes in 2021 Tour de France.
"Team
owner Sylvan Adams’ ends speculation that the team might
change bike sponsors with the arrival of Froome for 2021
despite having a multi-year deal with the frame
builder."
(velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
September 3,
2020
Tour de France Tech 2020: 10 of the fastest
aero road bikes.
"When
maximum speed is required for flat stages and sprints,
an aero road bike is the weapon of choice for most
riders in the Tour de France."
(road.cc) (Mat Brett)
September 3,
2020
Best gravel bike under £1000/$1200.
"Want
to dip your toe into gravel riding without spending an
arm and a leg? Check out our picks of the best
entry-level gravel bikes."
(cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: GT)
September 3,
2020
Koo releases Spectro and Demos sunglasses -
and they’re big.
"There
are two new models from the sister brand to Kask: the
Spectro sports the kind of oversized design we’ve come
to expect from today’s sunglasses, while the Demos has a
slightly more subtle, rounder design."
(bikerumor.com) Paul Norman
September 3,
2020
2020 Tirreno Adriatico Live Feed.
Monday,
September 7th, starts at 13:20pm Central Europe, 07:20am
U.S. Eastern."
(cycling.today) (steephill.tv) (procyclingstats.com)
September 3,
2020
Column
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September 3,
2020
Giulio Ciccone tests positive for Covid-19
ahead of Tirreno Adriatico.
"The
Italian rider underwent the test on August 31 in
compliance with the UCI regulations prior to his
participation in Tirreno Adriatico."
(cyclingpub.com) (Facebook)
September 3,
2020
Tour Feminin de l'Ardeche: Mavi Garcia wins
stage 1.
"Ale
BTC Ljubljana rider, Garcia, takes the early lead over
Audrey Ragot and Alicia Blanco."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images)
September 3,
2020
Preview: Tour Cycliste Féminin International
de l’Ardèche.
"The
Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'Ardèche kicks
off in southeastern France on September 3. The 2020
edition marks the 18th running of the women’s UCI
category 2.1 stage race."
(velonews.com) (Luc Claessen/Getty Images)
September 3,
2020
The Day Nobody Attacked.
"Stage
5 of the Tour de France from Gap to Privas was
remarkable because nothing happened. The riders reached
the KM0 point, race director Christian Prudhomme waved
his flag but nobody attacked."
(inrng.com) (ASO)
September 3,
2020
A closer look at the new Scott Foil:
Mitchelton Scott's aero bike for the Tour de France.
"The
new Scott Foil was launched last week, two days ahead of
the Tour de France's slightly-later-than-planned
position in the 2020 calendar."
(cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Sam Flanagans)
September 3,
2020
Annemiek van Vleuten and Chloe Dygert revel
in Imola World Championships announcement.
"World
champions Annemiek van Vleuten and Chloe Dygert were
both extremely pleased with the UCI's confirmation that
the re-located 2020 Road World Championships would be
held from September 24-27 in Imola, Italy." (cyclingnews.com) (Bettini
Photo)
September 3,
2020
Specialized and Roval have stopped investing
in tubulars: Here’s why.
"Few
brands have added more fuel to that fire in recent years
than Specialized and its wheel division, Roval.
Together, they’re the only single-company tire and wheel
combo truly being raced in the WorldTour." (cyclingtips.com) (Photo:
Gruber Images)
September 3,
2020
Tour de France Prize Money: What’s at stake?
"Alongside
the yellow, green, polka dot and white jerseys, the Tour
de France has a €2,293,000 prize pot to give out." (bikeradar.com) Colin
Henrys (Getty Images)
September 3,
2020
2020 Tour de France Tech: Inside EF’s
tubeless tire foam party.
"At
no other time in modern road racing history has there
been such a multi-pronged assault on the
once-untouchable tubular tire."
(cyclingtips.com) Photography by Gruber Images, James
Huang, and Phil Golston
September 3,
2020
COROS Pace 2 In-Depth Review: A $199
Multisport watch with Running Power.
"It’s
been a while since there’s been a watch that could cause
Garmin heartache, and the COROS Pace 2 is unquestionably
it. No, it’s not a ‘Garmin Killer’, but it will easily
siphon off sales."
(dcrainmaker.com) (Photo: Ray Maker)
September 3,
2020
Best steel road bikes: A buyer’s guide.
"Intrigued
by the mythical ride quality and seemingly endless
customization options? We’ve pulled together the best of
the huge variety of steel bikes."
(cyclingweekly.com) Stefan Abram
September 3,
2020
SunGod Velans FF sunglasses.
"The
SunGod Velans FF sunglasses combine sophisticated
precision optics with impressive build quality and an
easily customizable fit."
(road.cc) Shaun Audane
September 3,
2020
How do electric bikes work?
"The
e-bike is growing in popularity but what are the
technical concepts and limitations, and how does it all
work?"
(cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Shimano)
September 3,
2020
Column
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September 2, 2020 September 2,
2020
Tour de France: Van Aert wins stage 5.
"Cees
Bol (Sunweb) is second. Sam Bennett (Deceuninck Quick
Step) came third. He finished rapidly but had too much
ground to make up."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images Sport)
September 2,
2020
Tour de France 2020 stage 5: Finish line
quotes.
"Reactions
from Van Aert, Yates, Alaphilippe, Bennett, Ewan and
more..."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images Sport)
September 2,
2020
Sam Bennett says team ‘weren’t trying to get
away with anything’ after Julian Alaphilippe loses Tour de
France lead.
"It’s
not that the team were trying to get away with anything,
we’re not trying to. It was a mistake and unfortunately,
we’re paying the price for it and there’s a lot of
disappointment,” Bennett said."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Photo by Christophe Petit
Tesson/AFP via Getty Images)
September 2,
2020
Tour de France 2020 Live Dashboard.
Stage
5 start time: Wednesday 13:10 CET (4:10 AM PDT).
Earliest live video: 13:10 CET (4:10 AM PDT). Approximate
finish: 17:29 CET (8:29 AM PDT)."
(steephill.tv)
September 2,
2020
Pinot on treatment table three hours a day
but optimism grows after first summit finish.
"Pinot
suffered abrasions to his right-hand side when he fell
during the late pile-up in Nice, but the most concerning
injury was a blow to his lower back from a rider who
crashed into him."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images)
September 2,
2020
Pogačar pounces on Tour de France’s white
jersey after faultless opening stages.
"Young
Slovenian takes lead in the best young rider
classification after finishing second in first summit
finish Tuesday."
Photo: Stephane Mahe - Pool/Getty Images
September 2,
2020
Advantage Jumbo Visma: Early impressions of
the Tour’s battle for yellow.
"Tuesday’s
fourth stage of the 2020 Tour de France offered our
first chance to see the yellow-jersey hopefuls do
battle."
(cyclingtips.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
September 2,
2020
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September 2,
2020
Julian Alaphilippe loses Tour de France lead
to Adam Yates after time penalty.
"The
Frenchman has held a four-second lead over the Briton
since stage 2, where he took his fifth Tour stage
victory of his career into Nice as Yates finished third,
one second down."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images Sport)
September 2,
2020
Chris Froome, Mathieu van der Poel, Geraint
Thomas line up for 2020 Tirreno Adriatico.
"The
2020 Tirreno Adriatico will challenge riders with more
than 15,000 meters of vertical elevation gain, as well
as offer sprinters and rouleurs multiple chances for
wins."
(velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
September 2,
2020
New bike for Spanish champion Luis León
Sánchez at the Tour de France.
"Red
and yellow Wilier Zero SLR might just take the crown as
the best looking bike at this year's race." (cyclingnews.com) (Image
credit: Wilier Triestina)
September 2,
2020
Tour de France tech trends: The rise of
tubeless and clinchers, but are tubulars dead?
"First,
it was Alexander Kristoff on stage one, then Alaphilippe
on stage two. But before clincher tires made it three in
a row, good old Caleb Ewan stole a goal back for
tubulars."
(road.cc) Photo Credit: Roval Components Facebook
September 2,
2020
Best smartwatch for cycling: Wearable tech
to track and view stats from your ride.
"The best smartwatch must be power meter compatible and provide GPS tracking with workout data as well as a raft of other smartwatch features." (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Garmin) September 2,
2020
Coppi e Bartali: Bagioli wins stage 2.
"Deceuninck
Quick Step continues in race lead with Italian Andrea
Bagioli. Jhonatan Manuel Narvaez Prado is second and
João Almeida third on GC."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images Sport)
September 2,
2020
Aussie Groves crashes but maintains lead
after penultimate Tour of Hongrie stage.
"Young
Australian Kaden Groves (Mitchelton Scott) has held onto
the lead after the penultimate stage of the Tour de
Hongrie on Wednesday."
(sbs.com.au) (Credit not Provided)
September 2,
2020
2020 Tour de Hongrie Live stream.
Stage
5 starts Wednesday at 11:30pm CET (5:30am U.S. Eastern)
Finish at around 4:30pm CET (10:30am U.S. Eastern) Live video from 3:00pm CET (9:00am U.S. Eastern)." (cyclingfans.com) (tourdehongrie.hu/en) (procyclingstats.com) September 2,
2020
Specialized Women’s Power Saddle review.
"If
you’re looking for a saddle specifically designed for
women’s needs and tested for maximum comfort, this could
just be the one…"
(voxwomen.com) Laura Winter
September 2,
2020
Column
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September 2,
2020
Imola confirmed to host reduced Road World
Championships.
"The
UCI confirmed that the Italian city of Imola in the
central Emilia-Romagna region will host the 2020 Road
World Championships, the weekend after the end of the
Tour de France."
(cyclingnews.com) (Bettini Photo)
September 2,
2020
Why a women’s Tour de France next year is a
no-go.
"Not
only has UCI president David Lappartient mentioned the
creation of a French multi-day race in recent days, more
importantly, Tour organizer ASO has been hinting at it
for a while."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Christophe Petit Tesson/POOL/AFP
via Getty Images)
September 2,
2020
Meet the Tour de France’s top doc: Florence
Pommerie.
"A
veteran of the Tour for the past decade, Pommerie and
her team have been working overtime behind the scenes
simply so the Tour could take place."
(velonews.com) (James Startt)
September 2,
2020
Amanda Spratt signs two-year contract
extension at Mitchelton Scott.
"The
news sees the three-time national road champion move
into the position of the main leader of the team after
the departure of road world champion Annemiek van
Vleuten who heads to Movistar next season." (cyclingnews.com) (Getty
Images)
September 2,
2020
Transfer Mechanics: Tour de France snub
helped pave way for Matthews' return to Mitchelton Scott.
"Two
months ago, the notion of Michael Matthews returning to
Mitchelton Scott was unthinkable."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images)
September 2,
2020
Sam Bennett vows to “fight” all way to Paris
for Tour green jersey.
"I
was focused today on taking the green jersey and having
it and following in the footsteps of Sean Kelly and
Stephen Roche feels amazing,” he said."
(stickybottle.com) (Credit not Provided)
September 2,
2020
The refreshing audacity of Guillaume Martin.
"Somebody
had to do something to liven up the race. Just like the
day before it, stage 4 of the 2020 Tour de France had
been a largely tedious affair."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
September 2,
2020
Romain Bardet sets new fastest Strava time
on Orciéres-Merlette.
"The
previous Strava record was held by AG2R La Mondiale
rider Clément Chevrier, who set the KoM time on the
segment during a training ride in 2013."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
September 2,
2020
Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8050 groupset review.
"Shimano
Ultegra Di2 remains the cheapest entry point into
electronic shifting. Not that Ultegra Di2 is cheap: a
complete disc brake groupset will set you back
£2,000/$2670 at full retail price."
(cyclist.co.uk) (Credit not Provided)
September 2,
2020
Basso Diamante SV aero road bike gets
reshaped for extra Super Veloce speed.
"Basso
has updated their top-level carbon Diamante SV aero road
bike with a number of sometimes subtle aerodynamic
tweaks that create an all-together faster bike." (bikerumor.com) (Cory
Benson)
September 2,
2020
Column
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September 1, 2020 September 1,
2020
Tour de France: Roglic claims first summit
finale on stage 4.
"Roglič
wins stage 4 ahead of Pogačar, Alaphilippe, Quintana,
Martin and López."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images Sport)
September 1,
2020
Five talking points from stage four of the
Tour de France 2020.
"Primož
Roglič showed exactly why he has been so widely tipped
to win the yellow jersey, with a commanding performance
in the first summit finish to claim the third Tour de
France stage victory of his career."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Stephane Mahe/AFP via Getty Images)
September 1,
2020
Primož Roglič surprised Egan Bernal isolated
on summit finish but won’t underestimate Ineos.
"His
main rival for yellow, defending champion Egan Bernal,
was isolated in the closing kilometers after Jumbo
Visma’s Sepp Kuss upped the pace to set up Roglič’s
win."
(cyclingnews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
September 1,
2020
Anthony Perez suffered multiple injuries
after colliding with team car and hitting cliff wall.
"Perez,
29, suffered two fractured ribs, a collapsed lung,
extensive bruising and needed stitches in his knee and
back after the fall."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
September 1,
2020
Thomas De Gendt reveals plans for breakaway
win at Tour de France 2020.
"Thomas
De Gendt says he will try and placate fans by winning
another Tour de France stage at the 2020 edition,
following on from his sensational solo victory at last
year’s race."
(Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
September 1,
2020
Coppi e Bartali: Olav Kooij wins opening
stage.
"Jumbo
Visma rider, Olav Kooij, takes the early lead Ethan
Hayter is second and Phil Bauhaus third."
(cyclingnews.com) (Bettini Photo)
September 1,
2020
Best cargo bib shorts: Cycling shorts for
gravel and adventure riding.
"Cargo
bib shorts are still bib shorts, so quality padding, the
right materials, and comfortable straps are a must, but
now you can add pocket design to the list." (cyclingnews.com) (Image
credit: Courtesy)
September 1,
2020
Column
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September 1,
2020
Tom Pidcock takes huge win and overall lead
at under-23 Giro d’Italia.
"The
21-year-old Brit rode to an emphatic victory on a tough
mountain day in Italy on Tuesday (September 2), which
also puts him into the overall lead with a comfortable
margin."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Luc Claessen/Getty Images)
September 1,
2020
Analysis: Jumbo Visma punches Ineos
Grenadiers first in early Tour de France fight.
"Should
alarm bells be ringing inside the Ineos Grenadiers team
bus? It's still early in the 2020 Tour de France but
Tuesday's stage 4 showed that Jumbo Visma has more
muscle than the British team."
(velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
September 1,
2020
Here’s what you need to know about
Orcières-Merlette, the legendary first summit finish of
Tour de France 2020.
"Stage
four marks another key moment in the 2020 Tour de France
route - the first mountain finish and an opportunity for
the yellow jersey contenders to stretch their legs." (cyclingweekly.com) (Photo
by ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images)
September 1,
2020
‘If the opportunity is there, we’re going to
take it,’ warns Ineos Grenadiers ahead of stage 4 summit
finish.
"Michał
Kwiatkowski is ready to go on the front foot with his
Ineos Grenadiers team in Tuesday’s fourth stage of the
Tour de France."
(velonews.com) Photo: Sebastien Nogier - Pool/Getty
Images
September 1,
2020
Imola and La Planche des Belles Filles
emerge as favorites to host 2020 World Championships.
"The
UCI scrambled to find a new location for its biggest and
most financially lucrative event after the organizers in
Aigle-Martigny in Switzerland decided COVID made it
impossible for them to put on the week of racing." (cyclingnews.com) (Bettini
Photo)
September 1,
2020
Benoot signs two-year contract extension
with Sunweb.
"Tiesj
Benoot has signed a two-year contract extension with
Sunweb, the team reported on Monday, which will keep the
26-year-old Belgian at the German outfit until at least
the end of 2022."
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images Sport)
September 1,
2020
Shimano's updated RC9 S-Phyre road shoe.
"Shimano's
newly released RC902 S-Phyre road shoe has already
proven itself as a winning race shoe."
(cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Shimano)
September 1,
2020
2020 Tour de Hongrie Live stream.
Stage
4 starts Tuesday at 12:00pm CET (6:00am U.S. Eastern)
Finish at around 4:20pm CET (10:20am U.S. Eastern) Live video from 3:00pm CET (9:00am U.S. Eastern)." (cyclingfans.com) (tourdehongrie.hu/en) (procyclingstats.com) September 1,
2020
Column
Three
September 1,
2020
No wonder-drugs in Remco Evenepoel's pocket,
says Boonen.
"Everyone
knows that riders eat and drink and that sometimes
supplements are taken. I'm talking about energy bottles,
concentrated Red Bull or something. That's nothing." (cyclingnews.com) (Getty
Images Sport)
September 1,
2020
Garmin Launches Clipboard App For Coaches:
Here’s how it works.
"This
app allows coaches, teams, organizations, and other
athletic groups of socially distant people to have both
their workouts, as well as daily sleep/stress metrics,
consolidated into a single view."
(dcrainmaker.com) (Photo: Ray Maker)
September 1,
2020
‘Everything is different in this Tour de
France,’ says Nicolas Roche.
"Irish
star accepts a race with little contact to fans, media
is what’s required to push Tour to Paris." (velonews.com) (Tim de
Waele/Getty Images)
September 1,
2020
Alaphilippe equals Thévenet in list of
French yellow-jersey wearers.
"Current
race leader has held jersey for 16 days in his career,
matching 1975 and 1977 Tour champion Bernard Thévenet -
and is just one day away from Darrigade and Pingeon." (cyclingnews.com) (Bettini
Photo)
September 1,
2020
Tour de France Tech 2020: The bikes ridden
to every stage win so far.
"Julian
Alaphilippe won Stage 2 and took the yellow jersey when
he got the jump on fellow breakaway members Marc Hirschi
and Adam Yates in Nice."
(road.cc) Photo Wout Beel
September 1,
2020
Tiesj Benoot snaps bike in half due to
‘really stupid crash’ on stage four.
"The
Belgian went over the barriers during a descent and
escaped without major injury."
(cyclingweekly.com) Jonny Long
September 1,
2020
Zwift Academy returns: Go from indoor
cycling to a Pro contract in road, tri, and run!.
"If
you’re sitting at home right now watching the tour
thinking “I could do that,” here’s your chance to prove
it."
(bikerumor.com) (Zach Overholt) (Image credit: Zwift)
September 1,
2020
Canyon announces commuter e-bike range and
wild concept vehicle.
"Available
now, Canyon has announced two new e-bike models that
feature slick integration of lights, mudguards, and
racks."
(cyclingtips.com)Iain Treloar
September 1,
2020
Kristoff wears diamond-encrusted Scicon
sunglasses worth €5,000 on Tour de France podium.
"According
to Scicon, the sunglasses are worth approximately €5,000
courtesy of 36 Brilliant Cut diamonds, 18 of which can
be found on each of the frame's arms in the shape of a
number 1."
(cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Scicon)
September 1,
2020
eBay Finds: Rick Flens' 2015 LottoNL Jumbo
Bianchi time trial bike.
"Shimano
Dura-Ace Di2-equipped speed machine to suit a taller
rider."
(cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: wolftimes / eBay)
September 1,
2020
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“People don’t know the truth”: Suzanne
Morphew’s husband breaks silence.
"For
the first time since May 10, the day Suzanne Morphew
seemingly disappeared from her Chaffee County home, her
husband, Barry, spoke, over the phone, exclusively to
FOX21’s Lauren Scharf.
The
public can submit tips by calling 719-312-7530." (fox21news.com) (Photo:
Inside Edition)
August 22,
2020
Alexandria man organizes expedition to find
sister who went missing while biking in May.
"Suzanne
Morphew's brother, Andy Moorman, is hoping to recruit
more than 1,000 volunteers for a five-day expedition to
search the mountainous area where she was last seen,
according to our newspaper partners at the Herald
Bulletin."
(wthr.com) (Chaffee County Sheriff's Office photo)
August 31,
2020
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