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December 16,
2021
2022 Vuelta a España route to start low and end
high with seven mountain stages.
[Paywall
(after 5 articles/month)] "The
77th edition of the event will begin on August 19 and
conclude on September 11. It will feature three opening days
in the Netherlands, beginning with a 23.2km team time trial
in Utrecht."
By Alasdair Fotheringham (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Vuelta a Espana) December 16, 2021 Tadej Pogačar is "pretty much untouchable" says
Ben O'Connor.
"Asked
about the way Pogačar dominated this year's Tour, the
Australian said: "The guy is pretty much untouchable,
really. There are very few people in the world who would say
they could beat him, so you’ve got to be realistic."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) December 16, 2021 First look Bianchi Aria eRoad bike.
"One of
the most incognito eRoad machines we’ve seen with an
aggressive race bike geometry. Bianchi will offer their
classic Celeste color on the top eRoad version, an aluminum
women’s version and an Impulso eGravel bike. All these bikes
come with a 250-watt Ebikemotion motor with a hidden 250
Wh."
(roadbikeaction.com) (Image Credit not Found) December 16, 2021 The new Adidas indoor cycling shoes are called
The Indoor Cycling Shoes because all the other names were
taken...
Adidas adds lightweight, breathable Indoor Shoe
to its growing cycling footwear collection.
"Adidas
has added the Indoor Shoe (£110) to its ever-growing
collection of cycling footwear, with the focus here on a
lightweight, breathable upper with mesh inserts for
ventilation to deal with the demands of indoor workouts."
By Anna Marie Hughes (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found) December 16, 2021 December 15,
2021
Friendship and trust keep egos, clashes in check
at Trek Segafredo’s classics unit.
"I think
it’s not a secret that Mads and I are good friends since the
beginning when he joined the team,” Stuyven said. “We had a
good connection from the start, and it’s something that has
been growing since then."
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) (Photo: Bas Czerwinski/Getty Images) December 15, 2021 10 US juniors set for Euro Cross Academy in
Belgium.
[Paywall
(after 5 articles/month)] "After
a one-year hiatus, the Euro Cross Academy (ECA) returns to
Belgium this week with 10 junior riders from the United
States set to embark on a near three-week racing calendar."
By Daniel Benson (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Snowy Mountain Photography) December 15, 2021 Movistar reveal brand new look for 2022 season.
"The
color scheme has reverted to the dark blue of a few years
ago, but the large M on the front is light blue, as opposed
to revering to the green of yesteryear. A smattering of
light blue lines and touches of black for good measure add
to this classy, in our opinion, design."
By Tim Bonville-Ginn (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Movistar Team) December 15, 2021 December 14, 2021
'I'm hoping for a dry Roubaix': Jasper Stuyven
sets sights on Paris Roubaix 2022.
"The
Trek Segafredo rider won Milan San Remo in 2021, his first
Monument victory in his career. Speaking at a press
conference at the team's training camp, he seemed relaxed as
preparations get underway for next season."
By Ryan Dabbs (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) December 14, 2021 Swytch Electric Bike Conversion Kit.
"Convert
your bike into an eBike with the Universal Swytch Electric
Bike Kit. Easy to fit, disc-brake compatible, and works on
any bicycle type."
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December 16, 2021
Fabio Jakobsen on aiming for the Tour de France,
lawsuit against Groenewegen and supporting Cavendish.
"Fabio
Jakobsen has voiced his aim to ride the 2022 Tour de France
but understands that he isn't a certain name on the list
with Mark Cavendish just one win off the record for most
stage wins at the Grand Boucle."
By Tim Bonville-Ginn (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) December 16, 2021 How to build your perfect pain cave: Part two -
essential accessories.
"In part
one of our how to build your perfect pain cave series, we
looked at choosing the right trainer for your indoor cycling
goals. In part two, we are looking at the vast range of
accessories and tech available to complement your trainer
and improve your indoor experience."
By Ronan Mc Laughlin (cyclingtips.com) Photography by Ronan Mc Laughlin December 16, 2021 Police officer seriously injured while trying to
stop bike thief.
"The
officer, who was in plain clothes, spotted a man attempting
to steal light blue bike from outside a shop. He attempted
to arrest the suspect but the man resisted, and the officer
was thrown into the road and sustained a serious head
injury."
By Simon MacMichael (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found) December 16, 2021 Review: POC Women’s Signal All Weather Jacket.
"In the
POC Women’s Signal All Weather Jacket I believe I have found
an excellent riding rain jacket. I recently put it to the
test in the wild weather of the Big Island of Hawaii, where
rain can come anytime, and mornings in the island’s
vertiginous areas dawn crisp and chilly."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) Photo: Betsy Welch December 16, 2021 Lizzie Deignan: Tour de France Femmes will be
'dynamic' compared to men's Tour.
"With
these super-teams like Jumbo or UAE, there will be a certain
amount of control [in the men's Tour], and probably an
inevitable yellow jersey at the end of it. In the women's
race it will be quite dynamic in comparison to that and
quite interesting."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) December 15, 2021 Little Tikes Pelican Explore & Fit Cycle
In-Depth Review.
"We
bought this bike this past summer, shortly after it
launched. It uses an accelerometer inside of it to determine
pedal stokes. From there, it’ll show up in apps like
Peloton, Zwift, and TrainerRoad as a Bluetooth (or ANT+)
cadence sensor."
By Bobbie Maker
(dcrainmaker.com) (Photo: Ray Maker) December
15, 2021
Kreitler Rollers and Flywheel.
"Kreitler
is a company with a reputation that precedes it for anyone
familiar with indoor roller racing, creating beautifully
smooth rollers available in various diameters, and extra
optional accessories, but the price of its Alloy Rollers
makes them a significant investment."
By Matt Page (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found) December 15, 2021 The Machiavellian World of Cycling.
"After
his recent interview with Roberto Visentini and the
‘doings’ of the 1987 Giro d’Italia with Stephen Roche, Ed
Hood has turned his eye to some other cases of
‘skulduggery’ in the peloton, or was it just professional
etiquette?"
By Edmond Hood (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found) December 15, 2021 December 14, 2021
Porte and Dennis to ride Santos Festival of
Cycling 2022.
"Richie
Porte and Rohan Dennis are among the WorldTour professionals
who will line up to take part in the Santos Festival of
Cycling in January 2022. The event, which replaces the Tour
Down Under for a second year in a row, sees a men's race
between 23-25 January, and a women's race 27-29 January."
(cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) December 14, 2021 Your $1.00 monthly contribution is important and will help keep us online. Also, clicking on the advertisements would be an additional way of helping. |
11 worst cycling kit blunders.
"We like
to think of ourselves as pretty style-conscious cyclists
here at Cycling Weekly. Of course, we're not
infallible, but are still well placed to offer advice on the
kit choices that should be avoided at all costs."
By Henry Robertshaw (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Watson) December 16, 2021 Tristan Hoffman, Pieter Weening in new DS roles
at Bike Exchange Jayco.
"The
Australian team announced the arrival of the pair ahead of
its 2022 campaign. Both raced more than 10 years, with
Weening returning to the team as a DS where he raced for
four seasons, and Hoffman moves across after being a
director at several top WorldTour teams."
(velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images December 15, 2021 De Plus back in training with Ineos after
cutting himself off in 2021.
[Paywall
(after 5 articles/month)] "Laurens
De Plus has revealed how he isolated himself from his
cycling friends and the sport during much of 2021 as he
waited for his body to recover from fatigue and a viral
infection and quietly hoped to return to racing with Ineos
Grenadiers."
By Stephen Farrand (cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Ineos Grenadiers) December 15, 2021 Robert Gesink misses Team Jumbo Visma training
camp.
"The
Netherlands-based outfit are currently in Girona preparing
for the 2022 season. However, they are currently without
cyclocross competitor Wout van Aert, with Gesink now joining
the Belgian in being absent from the training camp, albeit
for different reason."
By Ryan Dabbs (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) December 15, 2021 The best derailleur hanger alignment tool: 9
tested.
"Sticking
out in the wind, controlling your rear gears and just
waiting to be bent, the rear derailleur sits in a precarious
position. As a result, it’s the little hanger the
derailleur’s bolted to that is commonly designed as a weak
point."
By Dave Rome (cyclingtips.com) (Image Credit not Found) December 15, 2021 December 14, 2021
Van Aert and Van der Poel are not the only ones
to beat, says Pedersen.
"Speaking
from Trek Segafredo's training camp, the Danish rider said
that there were "plenty of good riders in the peloton," and
that if "you always look at other guys when you're racing
you're always one step behind."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) December 14, 2021 VeloFix: Your local Bike Shop, on wheels.
"I use
VeloFix and I am extremely happy with their service and
price. My local mechanic is Thai Nguyen who is very prompt
when I call, does great work and is always ready to go the
extra mile for me. Highly recommended! - Doug." Advertisement (velofix.com)
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