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Daily News: July 29, 2022







Tour de France Femmes stage 6: Marianne Vos bosses sprint while wearing yellow jersey.

(velonews.com)

"The Dutch ace kicked past Marta Bastianelli and Lotte Kopecky to scored a dominant second victory of the Tour and extend her lead in the GC."
(velonews.com) (Photo by Getty Images - cyclingtips.com)








Lotte Kopecky rues missed opportunity on stage 6.

By

"The Belgian crashed with just over 22km to go but caught the peloton and contested the sprint."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Silvia Persico had a controversial sprint at the TdF Femmes.

By

"The Italian would finish fifth on the stage but almost crashed other riders."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca)







The Tour de France Femmes is heading into the mountains. We asked the riders about the first big day of climbing.

By

"Some say that Saturday's stage 7 might be the most important day of the race."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Van Vleuten, Niewiadoma eye attacking opportunities on Tour de France Stage 7.

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"The battle for yellow is set to heat up as the Tour de France Femmes peloton hits the high mountains for the first time in the race for the final two stages of the inaugural edition of the event."
By Jamie Finch-Penninger (sbs.com.au)






Tour de France Femmes: SD Worx ‘super motivated’ for final mountain stages.

By

"Chantal van den Broek-Blaak riding with stitches in her arm following mass crash on stage 5."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Juliette Labous aiming for home success at the Tour de France Femmes: ‘Everything is still possible.’

By

"French 23-year-old has taken a real step up in 2022 and is hoping to go up against the top riders when the race reaches the mountains."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Marlen Reusser out of Tour de France Femmes with concussion.

By

"The head injury was revealed through a hospital examination following stage 6."
By William Tracy (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Into the Lion’s Den postponed until 2023.


"Event organizer Justin Williams says he is prioritizing his and his L39ION team's resources and energy on community building events."
By Clara Beard (velonews.com) Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images






Preview - Tour de France Femmes 2022 stage 6.

By

"Stage six will see the peloton back in a more hilly profile, as the peloton reaches the Vosges for a finale in Rosheim. It is a stage which features several hills spread throughout the day."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image Credit not Found)










Le Tour de France Femmes Live Stream.

(cyclingfans.com)

"2022 Tour de France Femmes July 24-31, France.

Stage 6: Friday, July 29th (Saint-Dié-des-Vosges Rosheim, 128.6km)

Live video from 8:00am U.S. Eastern, 5:00am Pacific."

Finish at around 10:18am U.S. Eastern, 7:18am Pacific.

(cyclingfans.com) (Image Credit not Found)




July 28, 2022
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Tour de France Femmes stage 5: Lorena Wiebes dominates sprint to win again.

By

"Balsamo and Vos complete the top three on stage 5."
By Shane Stokes (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






Stage 5 of Tour de France Femmes marred by huge pileup.

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"Emma Norsgaard and Chantal van den Broek-Blaak among the most injured riders."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) Photo: screenshot from race footage







Lorena Wiebes masters the longest day to take second stage win.

By

"The Dutchwoman is now set to switch her focus from sprint victories to supporting her team's GC ambitions."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






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Balsamo second after Longo Borghini takes wrong turn on stage 5.

By

"GC hopeful has time loss reversed after Tour de France Femmes error."
By Matilda Price (cyclingnews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)


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Tour de France Femmes Stage 5 Preview: The Longest Ride.

By

"Two days in the hills - and the gravel - are followed by the longest stage on the 2022 Tour Femmes, which should end in a bunch sprint."
By Molly Hurford (bicycling.co.za) Photo: ASO/Thomas Maheux






Breaking Down Where/How Jonas Vingegaard Won the Tour de France.

By

"Now that the dust has settled on the 2022 Tour de France, Spencer Martin has had time to look at the ‘big picture’ and give us his facts & figures on how the Tour was won… and lost."
By Spencer Martin (pezcyclingnews.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)






How important is foot position and posture for cyclists?

By

"Harley Street expert and Team GB podiatrist for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, Simon Costain, talks about the importance of biomechanics and how to prevent common injuries."
By Matt Lamy (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)










Le Tour de France Femmes Live Stream.

(cyclingfans.com)

"2022 Tour de France Femmes July 24-31, France.

Stage 5: Thursday, July 28th (Bar-le-Duc/Saint Dié-des-Vosges, 175.6 km)

Live video from 8:15am U.S. Eastern, 5:15am Pacific."

Finish at around 10:12am U.S. Eastern, 7:12am Pacific.

(cyclingfans.com) (Image Credit not Found)




July 27, 2022
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Tour de France Femmes stage 4: Marlen Reusser wins epic gravel stage.

By

"Marianne Vos finished in the main group and retained her overall lead in the race."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)






Marlen Reusser capitalizes on ‘perfect situation’ for Tour de France Femmes stage win.

"'I don't know if I realized I could win a Tour de France stage, actually not even this morning,' said the double Swiss national champion."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)


















Neilson Powless won’t defend Clásica San Sebastián title.

(Photo

"US rider was feeling a bit worn down and ill after the hard-fought Tour de France, and made the hard decision not to race."
(Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)








Simon Yates on fire with Clasica San Sebastian and Vuelta a Espana in his sights.

By

"Having recently renewed with Team Bike Exchange Jayco, the Australian team has definitely gotten it's spark back as Simon Yates flew to two stage wins and an overall classification win this week racing in Spain."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Photo by THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images - velonews.com)






Remco Evenepoel on Clásica San Sebastián return: ‘I am the lightest I’ve ever been.’

By

"Belgian superstar is coming off three-week altitude camp with the Clásica, Vuelta a España and world championships in his sights."
By Andrew Hood (velonews.com) (Luc Claessen/Getty Images)









Clasica San Sebastian Live Feed.

(cycling.today)

"Clasica San Sebastian 2022 (San Sebastián
San Sebastián, 224.8km, 140miles).

Saturday, July 30th, video starts at 9:30am U.S. Eastern, 6:30am Pacific."

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Peter Stetina Talks Gravel.

By

"Stetina was a pro with the various incarnations of Jonathan Vaughters’ Garmin teams, BMC and finally Trek, riding the Dauphine, Vuelta, Giro and Tour de France during his career."
By Edmond Hood (pezcyclingnews.com) Photo: Unbound Gravel






Hottest bikes of the Tour de France Femmes.

By

"Our pick of the nicest bikes at the 2022 Tour de France Femmes."
By Liam Cahill (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)







NBA legend dunks $30 million into Canyon for a 4% stake.

By

"It has being reported that Canyon has secured $30 million in investment from LRMR Ventures, the investment vehicle of NBA Basketball Legend LeBron James, and SC Holdings."
By Simon Cox (cyclingindustry.news)






What should you do if an airline loses your bike?

By

"The global baggage crisis means some cyclists flying abroad are finding their bike missing on arrival - here are some tips to avoid your bike being lost in transit forever."
By Simon MacMichael (road.cc) Photo: Phillip Capper






BZ Optics LJM HD Photochromic Bifocal Glasses +2.00.

By

"Very good cycling glasses for narrower faces, plus they work as reading glasses and are useful whatever the weather."
By Tass Whitby (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)






Shimano’s new entry-level gravel shoes, limited-edition Sagan sunnies, the SaddleDonut and a kickstand hack.

By

"The hottest new cycling tech to land at BikeRadar HQ."
By Jack Luke (bikeradar.com) Jack Luke / Our Media






In the Drops: Tropicfeel Hive backpack, Giro Chrono Elite kit, Mio Cyclo GPS computer and Taskmaster.

By

"New gear highlights in the week that was, plus a content recommendation."
By James Spender (cyclist.co.uk)




July 28, 2022
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Simon Yates wins stage 2 and overall at Vuelta a Castilla y Leon.

(cyclingnews.com)

"George Bennett finishes second on final day of two-day race."
(cyclingnews.com) (Image credit: Rafa Gomez/SprintCyclingAgency)

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Mark Cavendish to spearhead Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl at Tour of Poland.

By

"Sprinter has his first outing since missing out on Tour de France selection."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) Photo by Luca Bettini/AFP via Getty Images






Bora Hansgrohe to attack future Tours after Vlasov "showed potential."

(stickybottle.com)(Photo:

"The team said it was targeting a finish on the final podium with Vlasov into Paris, though he crashed on stage 6 before suffering illness in the Alps."
(stickybottle.com)(Photo: Marcel Hillger)






Preliminary startlist Vuelta a Espana with Evenepoel, Hindley, Carapaz, Alaphilippe, Roglic, Almeida and Landa.

By

"The third and final Grand Tour of the season: the Vuelta a Espana! On the August 19th the Spanish Grand Tour will have it's start in Utrecht, Netherlands, and later go through most of the Spanish territory with it's infamous mountainous and hilly stages."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Getty Images Sport - cyclingnews.com)






Why it’s time to scrap The Rules.

By

"The winds of change are blowing through the world of road cycling, and Cyclist editor Pete Muir welcomes their arrival."
By Pete Muir (cyclist.co.uk) (Tim de Waele/Getty Images)






New Trek Checkpoint Driftless ALR 5 gets 1x gearing, dropper seatpost and threaded bottom bracket.

By

"New shred-ready gravel bike comes with bikepacking bags as stock."
By Jack Evans (bikeradar.com) (Image Credit not Found)






Kask Mojito³ adds five matte finish colors to road, gravel helmet line.

By

"Looking for a more subtle hit of color? The Kask Mojito³ helmets have just added five new matte color options to the line, bringing the total to a massive 15 colors to choose from."
By Tyler Benedict (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found)






Moots nails the Apex with new titanium frame finishes to honor its past.

By

"The Steamboat Springs builder’s finishes adorn its signature titanium frames with historical nods to the local cycling culture and plenty of retro flash."
By Sam Anderson (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found)







2022 Vuelta Castilla y Leon Live Feed.

(cycling.today)

"Vuelta Castilla y Leon 2022 - Stage 2 (Guijuelo
Guijuelo, 189.3km).

Thursday, July 28th, video starts at 9:45am Eastern, 6:45am Pacific"

(cycling.today) (Image Credit not Found)




July 27, 2022
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Vuelta a Castilla y Leon: Giacomo Nizzolo wins stage 1.

(procyclingstats.com)

"Giacomo Nizzolo (Israel Premier Tech) claimed the first stage of the two-day Vuelta a Castilla y Leon, taking his first victory since the 2021 Circuito de Getxo almost exactly one year ago."
(procyclingstats.com) (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images - cyclingnews.com)






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Japanese Olympic triathlete hopeful killed by driver while riding in France.

By

"Tsudoi Miyazaki was at a cycling training camp."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) Photo by: Tsudoi Miyazaki/Instagram






Rising US talent Matthew Riccitello, 20, joins Israel Premier Tech as stagiaire for rest of 2022.

By

"Hagens Berman Axeon does it again: Team of Axel Merckx steers another young star closer to the WorldTour."
By Jim Cotton (velonews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)






Stephen Williams set to leave Bahrain Victorious in the summer transfer market.

By

"The Welsh rider won a stage at the Tour de Suisse earlier this year."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)






Live Stream: Lake Bluff Criterium on July 30.

By

"Coverage begins Saturday at 6:00pm Eastern, 3:00pm Pacific, with the Professional Women’s race scheduled for 6:20pm Eastern, 3:20pm Pacific.

The Professional Men’s race starts at 7:40pm Eastern, 4:40pm Pacific."
By William Tracy (velonews.com) (Image Credit not Found)






Bennett and Mullen to get season back on road after missing Tour de France.

(stickybottle.com)

"Sam Bennett and Ryan Mullen are set to get their season back on the road after spending July at home due to their non-selection for the Tour de France by Bora Hansgrohe."
(stickybottle.com) (Credits not Found)






Sagan plots return to mountain biking at Les Gets world championships.

By

"Peter Sagan will make his return to mountain biking at world championships this August in Les Gets, France."
By Terry McKall (cyclingmagazine.ca)






This simple exercise will improve your pedaling balance.

By

"Do this once a week and you’ll notice gains in your fluidity."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image credit: Getty Images)






The Best GPS Cycling Computers.

By

"Buying the right one gets a little confusing, with a huge range of price points, features, and extras."
By Jordan Villella (bikerumor.com) Scott Batchelor photo






The best bikes of the F1 grid: Take a look at what the fastest drivers on earth choose to ride.

By

"Plenty of F1 drivers love cycling, so we're taking a look at what some of the best on the circuit choose to ride."
By Jamie Williams (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)






Vancouver council makes side guards mandatory for city-owned heavy trucks after death of cyclist.

By

"The mandate was created following the news that 28-year-old Agustín Beltrán was killed by a dump truck driver. The PhD student was riding in a bike lane when the truck driver hit him when he was turning."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)









Trying to understand the bike paths of Sydney.

By

"Huge sums of money are being spent on creating better cycling infrastructure in Sydney."
By Rob Arnold (ridemedia.com.au)




July 28, 2022
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Attorneys claim Kaitlin Armstrong’s house was vandalized the night of Mo Wilson’s murder.

By

"Suspect’s attorneys said there is much more to the case."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) Photo by: Nick van der Leek






Tour de France Femmes: Human Powered Health calls Barbara Malcotti DQ ‘crazy.’

By

"The Italian rider was disqualified from the race after she received assistance from the team car after pulling over from the front of the bunch."
By Sadhbh O'Shea (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






UCI license stripped from W52-FC Porto following doping suspicions.

By

"W52-FC Porto have had their UCI license taken away following the anti-doping process that has been haunting the team for the past few months."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images - cyclingweekly.com)






Remco Evenepoel leads Quick Step with aims of repeating Clasica San Sebastian win.

By

"Remco Evenepoel was the winner of the Clasica San Sebastian in 2019 in surprising fashion and this week, with a lot more experience and responsibility on his shoulders."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (David Ramos/Getty Images - velonews.com)






Adam Yates: People wrote off Geraint Thomas before the Tour de France.

By

"Climber remains guarded on his future after finishing 10th in the Tour de France."
By Daniel Benson (velonews.com) (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)






Ineos and Jumbo Visma shrug off Roglic transfer rumors.

By

"Earlier this week rumors of Primoz Roglic possibly changing outfits at the end of the year emerged, with claims that Ineos would have been interested in signing the Slovenian stage-racer."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Photo: Team Jumbo Visma - cyclingnews.com)






Riding with Audrey Cordon Ragot at the Tour de France Femmes ‘it’s like being here with the flag of France.’

By

"The Frenchwoman's teammate Elisa Longo Borghini is proud to be riding on her friend's wheel."
By Betsy Welch (velonews.com) Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images






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Anatomy of a sprinter: nobody is doing it like Lorena Wiebes.

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"She’s the women’s peloton’s winningest sprinter who cites Fabio Jakobsen as her inspiration."
By Amy Jones (cyclingtips.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)

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Innovative new cycling TeamTrak league set to take off in 2023.

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"TeamTrak will offer the sports fan high-speed cycling, fast action and instant scoring in a format that is easy to follow and understand."
By Steve Maxwell (velonews.com) (Image Credit not Found)




July 27, 2022
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Robert Stannard wins Tour de Wallonie as Jan Bakelants secures final stage.

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By Sangam Rai (cyclinguptodate.com) (Luc Claessen/Getty Images - cyclingnews.com)











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