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October
18, 2021
Tulsa Tough and Boise Twilight withdraw from
USA Crits after managing director is dismissed over
SafeSport ban.
"Morris
was indicted in 2008 in Georgia for 45 counts of sexual
exploitation of children related to “movies and images of
minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct” that were on
his home computer."
By Jackie Tyson (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: @kitkarzen / L39GION of Los Angeles Instagram) October 17, 2021 Chrono des Nations: Marlen Reusser tops Anna
Kiesenhofer, Stefan Küng storms men’s.
(velonews.com) (Luc
Claessen/Getty Images) October 17,
2021
October
16, 2021
2021 Grand Prix du Morbihan Live Stream.
"The
2021 Grand Prix du Morbihan is Saturday, October 16th.
Finish
at 16:43 CET, 10:43am ET. "
Video
starts at 9:20am U.S. Eastern."
(cyclingfans.com)
October 16, 2021
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Harry Tanfield uploads 'no regrets' National
Championships ride to Strava.
"Harry
Tanfield put in an incredible ride at the British National
Championships road race from an early move that got away
with Ben Swift, Fred Wright and a couple of others, only
to be pipped to bronze by Ethan Hayter on the line."
By Tim Bonville-Ginn (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) October 18, 2021 Battistella wins Veneto Classic.
"Samuele
Battistella (Astana Premier Tech) won the Veneto Classic
to take an emotional first professional victory close to
his home in Vicenza. Hirschi and Restrepo complete
podium."
(cyclingnews.com) (Image
credit: Bettini Image) October
17, 2021
Bookshelf: The Midlife Cyclist.
"Carefully
working my way through Phil Cavell's “The Midlife Cyclist”
for some weeks now, a remarkable book of startling scope,
I have found that whenever I mention the title it causes
people to smile or laugh indulgently."
By Leslie Reissner (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found) October 17, 2021 2021 Veneto Classic Live Feed.
Sunday,
October 17th, video starts at 14:30pm Central Europe,
8:30am U.S. Eastern."
(cycling.today) (Credit not Found) October 17, 2021
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October
18, 2021
Marianne Vos (finally) takes a break after
Paris Roubaix, cyclocross blitz.
"It’s
been a rich fall harvest for Dutch star Marianne Vos. A
pair of second-places at the road worlds and Paris Roubaix
at the turn of the month made for a speedy runway into a
‘cross campaign that saw Vos win two of the three American
World Cup races in the past week."
By Jim Cotton (velonews.com) (Image Credit not Found) October 18, 2021 Guillaume Martin: I think I'm a bit of a
racing addict.
"There
is a race for [UCI] points. Not everybody knows it, but
for the teams it's also important not only to win races,
but to have riders in the top 10 to get some points.
That's why we have to race from the beginning to the end
of the season."
By Barry Ryan (cyclingnews.com) (Getty Images Sport) October 18, 2021 The future of Canadian women’s CX?
"Ava
and Isabella Holmgren took some time off high school to
make the trip stateside to enter their first World Cups.
The Holmgren name should be familiar to you; their older
brother Gunnar is the current U23 Canadian national
cyclocross champion."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found) October 18, 2021 October
17, 2021
Damiano Caruso and Gino Mäder extend with
Bahrain Victorious.
"In
the last two weeks Bahrain Victorious has extended the
contracts of Paris Roubaix winner Sonny Colbrelli, Matej
Mohoric, Mikel Landa, Britain’s Fred Wright and others,
while also letting go Wout Poels, Scott Davies and Marco
Haller."
(cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Bettini Image) October 17, 2021 Live: UCI Cyclocross World Cup Round 3 - World
Cup Jingle Cross, Iowa - Sunday October 17th.
"The
UCI Cyclocross World Cup continues this Sunday with the
third and final American round in Iowa with the Jingle
Cross.
Elite
Women - 22:45 Europe, 15:45 Local US Time (1:45pm
Pacific).
Elite
Men - 21:00 Europe, 14:00 Local US Time (12:00pm
Pacific)."
(cyclocross.social) (Image Credit not Found) October 17, 2021 |
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