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Column One
September 9, 2025
Doug Report Cycling Daily






Bernal Wins One!


"Stage 16 of La Vuelta 25 had to be shortened due to protests, but it didn’t prevent Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) from taking his 58th professional victory, and his first in the Spanish Grand Tour."
By Richard Pestes (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Vital domestique for Jonas Vingegaard abandons Vuelta a Espana - "I was feeling really good"


" Entering the final week of the race, the Dutch team will have to go on without Victor Campenaerts."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Almeida smells blood in final Vuelta week: "If Vingegaard were at his best, he would have attacked me"


"After two weeks, most of the dominant forces in the Vuelta a España are clear, but two men still seem to be in contention for the GC."
By Sjoerd Valkering (idlprocycling.com)
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"Thrown to the ground when going 50 km/h" - Javier Romo abandons La Vuelta after protestor-caused crash


"The third week of the Vuelta a Espana has begun, but after a few kilometers it has lost yet another rider."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Shutterstock via cyclingnews.com)
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2025 UCI Road Cycling World Championships in Rwanda: Everything you need to know ahead of the first championships held in Africa


"Full schedule for the week of events, route maps and contenders for all the major races."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Lazer's VeloVox communication and audio system; Is this new tech we might actually need?


"Intercom technology is now commonplace in motorcycling, but in cycling we still rely on shouting to one another, often over the hedges and villages where our presence is least welcome. Is Velovox the answer?"
By Luke Friend (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Lazer)
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2025 Vuelta a Espana Live Streams


"2025 Vuelta a Espana August 23rd-September 14th, Spain, Stage 16 (Poio 
  Mos. Castro de Herville, 167.9km)

Live video Tuesday from 8:50am Eastern, 5:50am Pacific - Finish at around 8:15am Pacific.

The race will be shown on Peacock and FloBikes starting at about 5:50am Pacific."

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Column Two
September 9, 2025
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Vuelta 2025 Tightens as Nielsen Ratings and Women’s Cycling Spark Debate


"Pro Cycling and the World of Sports - with Analysis, Insight and Reflections from The Outer Line."
By The Outer Line (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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'Within the seriousness you can have fun as well' - How Puck Pieterse became cycling's most exciting multi-discipline talent


"The high-flying Dutchwoman tells Cycling Weekly about her philosophy, first ever race, and learning to wheelie."
By Tom Davidson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Garmin Edge 850 In-Depth Review: Brilliance at a Price?


"Garmin has just announced the new Edge 850, alongside its sibling, the Edge 550. The two units are nearly identical at first glance, but as always, Garmin differentiates them slightly in both hardware and software features."
By Ray Maker (dcrainmaker.com) (Photo: Ray Maker)
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Air Canada flight delay disrupts European riders en route to GP Cyclistes Québec et Montréal


"Aircraft problems meant 75 per cent of pros headed to Québec had to reboard five hours later."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca)Photo by: VIsma Lease a Bike
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Primoz Roglic sees a promising transfer ruined by Ayuso in sticky situation at Red Bull


"It’s not unthinkable that Roglic might ride for a new team next season. In Slovenia, his name is already circulating on the transfer market."
By Hendrik Boermans (idlprocycling.com) (Image credit: Zac Williams/SWpix via cyclingnews.com)
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Tour de France stage winner considering retirement at 29, might 'sell cheese in Japan'


"Victor Lafay might step off bike at the end of 2025, not having a deal for next season yet."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Van Aert will have to do without teammates Kooij and Benoot next year: "But I understand their decision"


"Van Aert on departure of Benoot and Kooij: "Would have preferred them to stay."
By Hendrik Boermans (idlprocycling.com) (Image credit: LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Wahoo adds WiFi connectivity to new £500 Kickr Core 2 trainer, and claims new Kickr Bike Pro is “the pinnacle of indoor riding technology”


"New Kickr Bike Pro comes in as the flagship model in the range, while the Kickr Core 2 trainer now offers WiFi connectivity and easy setup."
By Mat Brett (road.cc) (credit: Wahoo)
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Cosmic SLR 45: Mavic Moves to a Wider Rim and Ceramic Bearings


"Mavic's Cosmic SLR 45 carbon wheelset is receiving a facelift - Actually, a widening to be more precise."
Written by Travis Reill (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Cycling workshop hacks on a budget: from pound shop hairbrushes to turning old towels into cleaning rags, here are our top cheapskate bike maintenance tips


"Reuse, recycle and reduce. Here are some tips that could save you some money on bike tools, cleaning products and more, while still looking after your bike just as well."
by Paul Grêlé (road.cc) (Image: road.cc)
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Column Three
September 9, 2025
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Isabella Holmgren dominates U23 XCC Worlds: Drops the hammer on short track in Zermatt


"Canada’s Holmgren controlled the pace, grabbed the rainbow jersey and made it look oh‑so‑easy."
Colin Field (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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It’s not just Tadej Pogačar - Are UAE Team Emirates XRG winning too much?


"After 81 wins and counting in 2025, with no end in sight, perhaps it is time for a budget cap."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Altura's new Nightvision range is better and brighter than ever - Find out more about the quality after-dark kit that has been keeping cyclists visible for decades


"We speak to Altura’s Ian Young about the brand’s popular Nightvision high-visibility clothing and find out how the 2025 range is better than ever."
(road.cc) (Image: road.cc)
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Boardman Men's Waterproof Jacket


"Good commuter-friendly option that scores very heavily when it comes to waterproofing - and the price is right."
By Josh Price (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found) (Image: road.cc)
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Trek’s City Lights Update


"Trek’s City Lights update was announced last week. The updated features includes USB-C charging, new hoods, and longer battery life."
By Byron (bikehugger.com (Image Credit not Found)
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Limited Edition SRAM 1987 Eagle Groupset Replaces All XX SL's Carbon with Silver Alloy


"Apparently, 38 years is the ‘Mostly Shiny Aluminum’ Anniversary, because SRAM is celebrating with a limited-edition 1987 Eagle Transmission Collection that swaps carbon and dark anodized finishes for shiny alloy."
By Cory Benson (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Cateye Tight Kinetic Rear Light.


"Simple, relatively bright light with decent weatherproofing but braking function cannot be switched off."
by Shaun Audane (road.cc) (Image: road.cc)
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Mountain Biking Live Streams


"Cross-country Short Track - Tuesday, September 9

U23 Women at 15:30 CET, 9:30am US Eastern.
U23 Men at 16:15 CET, 10:15am US Eastern.

Elite Women at 17:15 CET, 11:15am US Eastern.
Elite Men at 18:00 CET, 12:00pm US Eastern.

The races will be shown on FloBikes starting at about 6:20am Pacific."

(cyclingfans.com) Photo: Stefan Voitl
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Column One
September 8, 2025
Doug Report Cycling Daily






Close battles abound as the Vuelta heads into final week


"More summit finishes and a time trial remain."
By Rob Sturney (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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Jonas Vingegaard fighting all the way, Angliru brings out the best and UAE Team Emirates' crazy strength in depth - Five things we learned from week two of the Vuelta a España


"A look back over the middle week as the race takes shape ahead of the big push to Madrid."
By James Shrubsall (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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"Nothing is decided for the win" - Philippa York thinks Joao Almeida can turn the Vuelta around and defeat Vingegaard


"The GC situation on the second rest day is looking interesting because nothing is decided for the win and if we accept that Vingegaard and Almeida are the two strongest and contending for the victory, then the fight for that last spot on the podium is equally close," Philippa York writes."
By Ondrej Zhasil (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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With TT skills, cool guy as support and third-week engine, could Hindley still trouble Vingegaard and Almeida in the Vuelta?


"It took a while, but Jai Hindley seems to have regained his best form in the Vuelta a España."
By Bram van der Ploeg (idlprocycling.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Vuelta issues statement: Rumors about final stage in Madrid dismissed


"Javier Guillén, director of the Vuelta, stated on Sunday in response to the events of the fifteenth stage of the cycling race."
By Hendrik Boermans (idlprocycling.com) (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Pogačar, Van Aert, Matthews to Headline a star-studded field at the Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal


"The Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal returns on September 12 and 14 with a world-class lineup led by World Champion and four-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar."
(cyclingwest.com) Photo by James Startt, courtesy GPCQM.
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Rudy Project releases new "single-material" helmet to boost sustainability


"The Sinergy helmet offers comfort, low weight, and recyclable materials at what looks to be a very reasonable price."
By Emily Tillett (road.cc) (credit: Rudy Project)
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Column Two
September 8, 2025
Doug Report Cycling Daily






Pro Log: Lorena Wiebes continues to dominate; Geraint Thomas retires; Israel Premier Tech changes jerseys; Paris Roubaix weekend is no more


"The past week’s pro cycling news highlights, including one legendary retirement."
By Robyn Davidson (cyclist.co.uk) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Joxean Matxin: "I don't agree with what he said"


"Joxean Matxin, the ever-combative architect behind UAE Team Emirates XRG’s Grand Tour ambitions, has responded directly to Juan Ayuso’s recent comments."
By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Cycling world in mourning again as French talent Noa Sartis (16) passes away after suffering heart attack while leading a race


"The 16-year-old rider was competing in the French region of La Sarthe when he suffered a heart attack during a race from which he was unable to recover."
By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Touchdown: Mathieu van der Poel arrives in Crans Montana a week before the World Championships


"Mathieu van der Poel has meanwhile based himself in Switzerland, where the World Championships in mountain biking will be held this Sunday."
By Hendrik Boermans (idlprocycling.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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"Several teams are expecting Primoz Roglic to make a move" - Report suggests another big transfer saga could develop for five-time Grand Tour winner


"The 2026 season might still seem some way off, but increasingly, transfer speculation is growing in regards to one man: Primoz Roglic."
By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Look Keo Blade Ceramic Ti pedals review: Are they worth the lofty price hike over the regular Keo Blades?


"Look doubles down on durability and all-out performance with the new Keo Blade Ceramic Ti pedal system."
By Aaron Borrill (cyclingweekly.com) Image credit: Aaron Borrill)
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Cervelo's new R5 is just 5.97kg but did the Tour de France Femmes rescue it from obscurity before it even went on sale?


"Today Cervelo launches it's lightest ever R5 climbing bike, but does anyone care now aero-bikes are flavor of the month?"
By Luke Friend (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Cervelo)
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Weis MFG Gravel Plus


"Weis MFG latest expansion into the drop bar fringes is the Gravel Plus, built in Titanium and Steel. The Plus breaches into worlds typically reserved for mountain bikes and touring rigs."
(theradavist.com) (Credits not Found)
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Five cool things for the commute that we're reviewing from MET, Lezyne, Knog, Proviz and Zefal


"It’s Commuting Week on road.cc, and this week’s Five Cool Things previews must-have gear for safer, drier, and more enjoyable rides - from lights and a reflective jacket, to a MIPS helmet and more handy tech."
By Emily Tillett (road.cc) (Image: road.cc)
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Column Three
September 8, 2025
Doug Report Cycling Daily






Pogacar faces more than just Ayuso: Another UAE teammate emerges as World Championships threat


"He had three wins to his name after 2024, but Isaac Del Toro now has thirteen victories in his still-young career. "
By Bram van der Ploeg (idlprocycling.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Visma Lease a Bike and Decathlon pull a transfer switcheroo


"The transfer market is heating up as two WorldTour squads effectively trade riders. Dutch sprinter Olav Kooij will leave Visma Lease a Bike after five years to join Decathlon AG2R. The French team will rebrand as Decathlon CMA CGM next season. Meanwhile, French time trial champion Bruno Armirail is set to move from Decathlon to Visma, giving the Dutch team added depth in stage races."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Montreal group urges city to bar Israel cycling team from Grand Prix


"A Montreal-based group has asked Mayor Valerie Plante to bar the Israel Premier Tech cycling team from competing in the Grand Prix de Montreal on Sept. 14."
(torontosun.com) Photo by Miguel Oses /AP
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How to use AI the smart way on your bike rides - We take a look at Ravemen's range, and find out why AI-powered bike lights are the way forward


"Bike light technology has never been so adaptable, and the latest offerings from Ravemen are testament to that. We deep dive into the brand's history, product line-up, and what's next for this burgeoning bike tech company."
(road.cc) (Image: road.cc)
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'Thank you, that's all I can say, diolch' - Witnessing Geraint Thomas's final bike race as a pro cyclist where it started, Cardiff


"Welsh cycling legend ends career on stage six of the Tour of Britain."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com)
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From the roots of Champery to the hearts of millions: Goldstone goes global


"Jackson Goldstone's Worlds Championship win ignited a flood of social posts, anthem pride and raw emotion from fans, sponsors and his own family."
Colin Field (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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“Re-writing the gold standard of what high-performance cycling gear can do:” Castelli unveils first clothing made with Polartec's “revolutionary” AirCore fabric


"Italian brand says its new Perfetto RoS 3 jacket “revolutionizes breathable protection,” promising windproofing, water resistance and next-level breathability."
By Mat Brett (road.cc) (credit: road.cc)
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Column One
September 7, 2025
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Mad Pedersen claims long-awaited victory at Vuelta a España 2025 on stage 15 in a sprint finish


"The general classification was relatively unchanged following a day for the sprinters."
By Alex Lancaster-Lennox (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Vuelta a España: Mads Pedersen secures hard-fought victory from breakaway sprint on stage 15


"Orluis Aular second, Marco Frigo third in Monforte de Lemos, as Magnus Sheffield crashes through the final corner."
By Félix Serna (cyclinguptodate.com) (Photo: Cor Vos via pezcyclingnews.com)
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Egan Bernal bounces back in stage 15 break after GC Vuelta a España hopes evaporate - Ciccone was there mostly on pure character: "I feel really sick"


"Colombian sixth at finish in Monforte de Lemos small group sprint won by Mads Pedersen."
By Hendrik Boermans (idlprocycling.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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'I think my legs need it' – Jonas Vingegaard heads into second rest day at Vuelta a España with 48-second lead over João Almeida on GC


"Dane looks to prepare for third week with day of relaxation and Gailician recon ride on Monday, after safely navigating through stage 15."
By Hendrik Boermans (idlprocycling.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Pro-Palestine protesters hack into race radio at the Vuelta


"Demonstrations against Israel Premier Tech’s participation continue Stage 14 of La Vuelta a España."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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Zonneveld feels sorry for Almeida after yet another UAE victory: "So far this has cost them the Vuelta"


"After a grueling weekend in northern Spain, not much has changed between Jonas Vingegaard and João Almeida in the general classification of the Vuelta a España."
By Hendrik Boermans (idlprocycling.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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After stage win number 7, should UAE now go all-in on Almeida? Contador says it’s a "complicated situation"


"The problems at UAE Team Emirates XRG came to a head last week when it was announced that Juan Ayuso would be leaving the team."
By Bram van der Ploeg (idlprocycling.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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"Ayuso is a leader, but he has to find a place where he can develop his full potential"


"Alberto Contador has given his opinion on the ongoing battle for the Vuelta a Espana win featuring Jonas Vingegaard and João Almeida."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Yet Another victory for UAE - Isaac del Toro triumphant at GP Industria & Artigianato


"UAE Team Emirates XRG are on a roll and have taken win number 81 this Sunday afternoon."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com)  (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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2025 Vuelta a Espana Live Streams


"2025 Vuelta a Espana August 23rd-September 14th, Spain, Stage 15 (A Veiga/Vegadeo 
  Monforte de Lemos, 167.8km)

Live video Sunday from 8:50am Eastern, 5:50am Pacific - Finish at around 8:15am Pacific.

The race will be shown on Peacock and FloBikes starting at about 5:50am Pacific."

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September 7, 2025
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Simac Ladies Tour: Lorena Wiebes dominates with fifth sprint victory on stage 6 finale and claims overall title


"Nienke Veenhoven second, Elisa Balsamo third in Lichtenvoorde."
By Mathew Mitchell (procyclinguk.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Running Man: Neilson Powless pulls a Chris Froome in Maryland


"The EF Education rider needed a new bike, and had to sprint to his team car."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image via dailymail.co.uk)
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"I will miss Wout" - Tiesj Benoot sets out to build a new Classics squad with Decathlon


"Tiesj Benoot's move to Decathlon CMA CGM (as the team will be called from 2026 onwards) is a transfer that could shift the balance at the cobbled Classics."
By Ondrej Zhasil (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Tim de Waele/Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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"It's pushing him to the limit" - Dutch coach believes Mathieu van der Poel can succeed at European Championships


"As it is everywhere he goes, Mathieu van der Poel will immediately draw massive attention in case he'd participate at the European Championships in Ardéche."
By Ondrej Zhasil (cyclinguptodate.com) Photo: Imago
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'The better it is the less there is to talk about' - the impossible task of the post-ride chat


"Dr Hutch fails the post-ride family interview every time."
By Michael Hutchinson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Alamy)
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Geraint Thomas interview: My old coaches would be sent to HR these days


"Geraint Thomas is hitting his stride now. We have had the story about the time Matt Brammeier hid his cycling shoes in the freezer and then let him sweat until five minutes before they had to be at a training ride, coolly remarking: “Have you checked the freezer?"
By Tom Cary (sports.yahoo.com) Photo Reuters/Rebecca Naden
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Protester runs onto road and causes crash


"The Vuelta a España has faced yet another protest-related incident. During Stage 15 on Sunday, things went wrong again when a demonstrator attempted to run onto the road from the forest."
By Hendrik Boermans (idlprocycling.com) (screenshot)
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About 70 injured in mass crashes at cycling race in Germany


"Police said between 15 and 20 riders were seriously hurt, while 20 to 25 others sustained minor injuries. Dozens more suffered scrapes and bruises but did not require hospitalization."
By Carlos Robles (bnonews.com) Credit: BR24
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Pirelli P Zero Race TLR 700x40


"Impressive road race tire in a size worthy of your gravel or allroad bike."
By Stu Kerton (road.cc) (Image: road.cc)
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2025 Simac Holland Ladies Tour Live Streams


"2025 Simac Holland Ladies Tour September 2-7, Stage 6 (Lichtenvoorde 
  Lichtenvoorde, 156.3km)

Live video Sunday from 8:30am Eastern, 5:30am Pacific - Finish at around 6:45am Pacific.

The race will be shown on HBO Max and FloBikes starting at about 5:30am Pacific."

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Column Three
September 7, 2025
Doug Report Cycling Daily






Romain Grégoire claims overall victory at Tour of Britain as Olav Kooij wins bunch sprint on final day


"It was an emotional day in Cardiff as the cycling world bid farewell to Geraint Thomas."
By Alex Lancaster-Lennox (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Tour of Britain Men: Romain Grégoire claims overall victory as Geraint Thomas officially retires


"Olav Kooij takes finale stage 6 sprint victory in Cardiff."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: SWPix via cyclingnews.com)
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Remco Evenepoel 'brake checks' rival almost causing him to crash - Gets fined at Tour of Britain


"There was a lot of backlash over a move that Evenepoel did with 1.5 kilometers to the finish, as he purposefully braked while Tudor Pro Cycling Team's Mathys Rondel was on his wheel."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (screenshot)
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"I feel like a kid waiting for Christmas": Thomas retires from cycling in spectacular fashion


"At the Tour of Britain, the 39-year-old veteran says goodbye to the peloton, and his very last professional race has been turned into a grand celebration."
By Sjoerd Valkering (idlprocycling.com)  (Image credit: Alex Livesey/Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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We ranked Geraint Thomas's five greatest wins - Number one is no surprise


"From Olympic gold to Alpe d'Huez, Cycling Weekly looks back at some of the Welshman's best victories."
By Tom Davidson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Kate Courtney and Keegan Swenson Win Cross-Country Marathon World Titles at 2025 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships


"Americans win two World Titles over 125km of racing."
By: Angelina Palermo (usacycling.org) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Valentina Höll defends rainbow jersey in Champery


"The Austrian takes top honors again, while Canada’s Gracey Hemstreet misses the podium on a brutal track."
Colin Field (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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'It is like a miracle' - Pan-American champion Alvaro Hodeg aiming to rejoin WorldTour four years after brutal motorbike crash


"Colombian racing Maryland Cycling Classic in Continental champion's colors."
by Prensa COPACI (copaci.org) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Russia detains French cyclist close to world record finish in his journey across Eurasia


"Sofiane Sehili traveled 17,600km through Tajikistan, Mongolia, and China before Russian authorities ended his world record attempt."
By Vira Kravchuk (euromaidanpress.com) Photo: @sofianeshl/Instagram
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Check out Geraint Thomas’ dragon-emblazoned Tour of Britain Pinarello Dogma F


"The Welsh Tour de France winner ended his incredible race career today, and here’s the bike he was riding."
By Mat Brett (road.cc) (credit: Ineos Grenadiers Alex Duffill)
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Apidura Fork Pack and Cargo Cage


"A roll top bag that will keep your kit dry, give easy access and detach from your bike in no time at all."
By Simon Richardson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Future)
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2025 Tour of Britain Live Streams


"2025 Tour of Britain September 2-7 - Stage 6 (Newport 
  Cardiff, 112.2km)

Live video Sunday from 6:25am Eastern, 3:25am Pacific - Finish at around 6:45am Pacific.

The race will be shown on HBO Max starting at about 3:40am Pacific."

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