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Today's Trending Jumbo Visma shuts down training camp in Spain. Sylvia Persico pulled off a super rare and tricky move at the Italian ‘cross champs. Geoff Kabush asked questions about the role of social media in sports and it got him kicked off Instagram. 'I rode 17 stages of last year's Tour de France with a broken back - I'm not a person who gives up.' Column
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News,
Blogs, Misc.
January 12, 2022
Rohan Dennis and Grace Brown take Australian
time trial titles.
"Dennis
won the 38.7km test against the clock with a time of 45:34
(49.3kph) to earn his fourth victory in the discipline.
Grace Brown reclaimed the national champion’s jersey in
the “chrono” event, ahead of Amber Pate (InForm TMX MAKE)
and Lisa Jacob (Knights of Suburbia)."
(velonews.com) Photo: Courtesy Jumbo Visma January 12, 2022 Matteo Trentin says he would not be surprised to see Pogačar in the final of the Tour of Flanders. "Speaking
to the media during UAE Team Emirates' press day on
Monday, the Italian puncheur explained: "Until now we
haven't seen a proper weak point of Tadej, so I won't be
surprised if he can ride through the final of the race.
Saying he is going to win Flanders is another story."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) January 12, 2022 Organizers make changes to Danilith Nokere Koerse route in 2022. "The
Nokereberg is one of those steep, cobbled climbs in
Belgium that rises from one side of a rural village to the
other. It will remain the focal point of the race, climbed
three times by the women and five times by the men."
By Issy Ronald (cyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found) January 12, 2022 'I rode 17 stages of last year's Tour de France with a broken back - I'm not a person who gives up.' "I am
going into this season with a different mentality, with a
much more open mind than I ever have done before, and with
the mindset of making the most of every opportunity,
because the amount of opportunities I have left are
potentially numbered."
By Chris Marshall-Bell (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Israel Premier Tech) January 12, 2022 5 things in pro road racing to look forward to in 2022. "After
a 2021 which saw many changes in the calendar, such as
having Paris Roubaix in the fall, and a general feeling of
uncertainty that a race may be cancelled at any time, both
riders and fans alike are hoping to have some semblance of
a normal season this year."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca)Photo by: Pete Geyer @cyclingfans January 12, 2022 Column
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Photos,
Podcasts
January 12,
2022
Wout van Aert outlines changes to improve
Spring Classics strategies.
"Belgian
superstar Wout van Aert (Jumbo Visma) has confirmed that
he will be applying a different strategy to the upcoming
Classics season but insisted that his squad is also taking
a new, much more thorough approach to these races, too."
By Alasdair Fotheringham (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: David Stockman/Belga/AFP/Getty Images) January 12, 2022 Démare: It's a big disappointment to miss Tour de France selection. "The
French sprinter took part in his fifth Tour last year but
finished outside the time cut on stage 9 and left the race
with just a fourth place to his name. He has two career
victories at the race."
By Daniel Ostanek (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Guillaume Souvant/AFP via Getty Images) January 12, 2022 Jumbo Visma signals ambitious 2022 intentions
by revealing Tour de France and Giro d'Italia squads.
"Primož
Roglič, Jonas Vingegaard and Wout van Aert will lead the
Tour, while Tom Dumoulin and Tobias Foss will head the
Giro."
By Ryan Dabbs
(cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
January 12, 2022
2022 Team Preview: Intermarché Wanty Gobert Matériaux. "Formerly
Circus Wanty Gobert, Intermarché Wanty Gobert was founded
in 2008 as a Continental team and three years later moved
to second-level status under the names of Veranda's
Willems, Accent Jobs Wanty and then Wanty Gobert."
By Jackie Tyson (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: @cyclingmedia_agency/ Intermarché Wanty Gobert Materiaux) January 12, 2022 Cavendish ready to turn corner after armed burglary. "He is
currently preparing for the season at the team’s training
camp in Calpe, Spain,. The terrible experience in November
however, has left Cavendish with a different mindset,
saying he wanted to spend more time with his family."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found) January 12, 2022 The Sage Skyline lets you do it your way. "Based
in Beaverton, Oregon, Sage is a titanium-specific brand
that is taking the made-to-order concept seriously. As
with all Sage bikes, every detail of the Skyline road
bike build can be chosen and customized meaning no
compromise, just a bike built the way you want. Working
with one of the country’s top titanium builders allows
Sage to deliver a premium frame made here in the USA
with their stock geometries."
(roadbikeaction.com) (Image Credit not Found) January 12, 2022 Column
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Nairo Quintana to lead Arkéa Samsic at Paris Nice. "In
the weeks preceding the early season stage race known as
the “Race to the Sun,” Quintana also plans to start the
Tour de la Provence (Feb. 10-13), the Tour des
Alpes-Maritimes et du Var (Feb. 18-20), and the Ardèche
Classic (Feb. 26)."
(velonews.com) (Photo: Bas Czerwinski/Getty Images) January 12, 2022 Nathan Van Hooydonck opens up about the loss of his newborn son. "The
Belgian shared the tragic news on Instagram about the
death of Thiago on December 28. The family held a funeral
for Thiago three days later on New Year's Eve, before Van
Hooydonck got back on his bike and rode for four hours a
day later."
By Ryan Dabbs (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) January 12, 2022 Fashion forecasts, body shapes, or stereotypes: What's behind the convergence of women's pro team kits? "It is
a truth universally acknowledged that there has been a
distinct convergence of design elements across a number of
pro women's team kits going into 2022. What's the cause of
all the copycat kit phenomenon?"
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan (cyclingweekly.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images) January 12, 2022 road.cc Recommends Clothing of the Year 2021/22: Shoes, jerseys, jackets, bib shorts, tights + more. "Of
all the jerseys, jackets, bib shorts, bib tights, gloves
and shoes that made it into road.cc Recommends in
2021, here are the very best of them."
By Anna Marie Hughes
(road.cc) (Image Credit not Found) January
12, 2022
Do you have a one hour lunch break for cycling? Here’s how to maximize it. "With
so many other commitments that can get in the way before
or after the working day, often the best time to pack in a
quality session can be your lunch hour. It’s not the
longest slot though so optimizing the content of each
session can really make a noticeable difference."
By Anna Marie Hughes (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found) January 12, 2022 Column
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News,
Blogs, Misc.
Technical FAQ: Factoring tire weight into
modeling energy consumption, and understanding the physics
of front-end shimmy.
January 11, 2022
TCA express concerns about new Centralized Prize Money Management system for women. "The
Cyclists' Alliance, a women's cycling association, has
requested consultation with the sport governing body for
more details and clarification regarding the new system,
and so that the female riders' voices are represented in
the discussion surrounding their prize money."
By Kirsten Frattini (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) January 11, 2022 road.cc Recommends Accessories of the Year 2021/22: GPS cycle computers, bags, racks, helmets, sunglasses, lights, mudguards + more. "Here
are the very best accessories that have made it into road.cc
Recommends in 2021. We’ve got GPS cycle computers, bags,
racks, helmets, sunglasses, lights, mudguards, lubes and
tools that have made out shortlist, and the select few
that have gone on to earn our awards."
By Anna Marie Hughes (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found) January 11, 2022 Five space-saving tips for indoor cycling setups. "Setting
up an indoor training space can feel like a
three-dimensional game of Tetris - you have to fit this
under there, with enough room to hang this over there,
and for this to fit under there and… oh, I forgot to
leave space for me."
By Zach Nehr (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Michelle Froome) January 11, 2022 Column
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Remco Evenepoel: First of all, I want a normal year. "Recapping
the last 12 months of Evenepoel's career in a few lines
would be well nigh impossible. His comeback from major
injuries sustained in a bad crash at Il Lombardia to start
the Giro d'Italia as his first race back was only one,
albeit a significant, part of the tale."
By Alasdair Fotheringham (cyclingnews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images) January 11, 2022 Pogačar with ambitious 2022 plans. "Pogačar’s
season will start at his team’s home race, the UAE Tour,
and continue all the way through to Il Lombardia in the
fall. Milan Sanremo, Flanders, a Tour title defense, and a
return to the Vuelta will be the highlights of his
season."
(sbs.com.au) (Image credit: Getty Images) January 11, 2022 Julian Alaphilippe to balance pressure to
perform with enjoying second season as world champion.
"Alaphilippe
told the media during the Quick Step Alpha Vinyl press day
in Spain, that he aims to put that lesson in public
pressure to the best use possible. Particularly as those
performance expectations received a massive boost last
September in Belgium after Alaphilippe soloed to victory
in cycling's biggest one day race for a second straight
year."
By Alasdair Fotheringham (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) January 11, 2022 Musguard updates its removable, rollable bike mudguards with increased compatibility. "Bike
mudguards protect your bike and rear side in wet
conditions, but not all rides are this grim. Musguard’s
offering caters for those who don’t want mudguards on the
bike all the time. The USP of Musguard's offering is it’s
rollability and packability for conveniently storing when
not in use. "
By Anna Marie Hughes (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found) January 11, 2022 Roglic: Grand Tour bids will only end 'if I stop liking riding them.' "For
all his repeat misfortune in the Tour de France in the
last few years, Roglič has developed a cast-iron
reputation for bouncing back from sporting disappointments
with a vengeance, and so it's unsurprising that he shows
no sign of wanting to skip cycling's top event."
By Alasdair Fotheringham (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Bettini Image) January 11, 2022 Column
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Videos
January 11, 2022
Rohan Dennis explains why he left Ineos
Grenadiers for Jumbo Visma.
"There's
a lot of things that the team is doing really well."
Dennis said. "I noticed when I was with Ineos that they
were copying Jumbo with a lot of stuff. And I thought:
Well, why would I want to be in a team that is copying a
team on the other side of the fence?"
(cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images Sport) January 11, 2022 Women's peloton 'making a future for my daughter' says Cavendish. "It's
brilliant to see you know, for the future generation and
for my kids. Cycling is going to be a platform that - it's
not a little niche sport like when I started out. That's
super nice to witness."
By Alasdair Fotheringham , Laura Weislo (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) January 11, 2022 Ackermann: My comfort zone was too good at Bora Hansgrohe. "Missing
out on Tour de France selection last season was a symptom
rather than a cause. By then, Pascal Ackermann was already
inching towards the exit at Bora Hansgrohe, and in early
August it was duly confirmed that he had signed for UAE
Team Emirates for the 2022 season."
By Barry Ryan (cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images Sport) January 11, 2022 No Tour de France record for Mark Cavendish in 2022 - teammate Fabio Jakobsen says Manx Missile will race Giro d'Italia... João Almeida hoping for third time lucky at Giro d'Italia as he aims for fewer mistakes. "At
almost any other point in cycling history, a 23 year old
who had finished 4th and 6th in his first two grand tours
would be seized upon as the next prodigy. João Almeida
must therefore feel unfortunate to be born into the era of
Tadej Pogačar and Egan Bernal."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) January 11, 2022 EF Education Tibco SVB combine pink and blue title sponsor tones in 2022. "The
team's jersey - kit now sponsored by Rapha - published on
the sport governing body's website appears to have taken
on the stand-out pink of new sponsor EF Education First
combined with the traditional blue tones of long-time
financial backers Tibco and Silicon Valley Bank."
(Image credit: UCI/EF Education Tibco SVB) January 11, 2022 Suunto Sold To New Owners (Again). "Suunto
issued a statement outlining what this means for
consumers, and according to them, it’s…well…nothing. In
the most brutally Finnish honest way possible, they simply
outline that absolutely nothing is changing because
everything is gonna stay the same."
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