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On the edge of greatness: 9 North American riders to watch in 2026 "North America doesn't have a superstar like Tadej Pogačar (yet), but we’re not struggling to find results either." By Zach Nehr (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: SWpix.com) Ineos head soigneur who quit Tour de France over suspected doping links understood to remain with the team "David Rozman was asked to leave the team at the Tour de France and has since worked remotely. An investigation into his contact with a disgraced doctor is ongoing." By Callum Devereux (road.cc) (credit: Gobik) Madiot slams UAE's artificial mountain plans for future World Championships "Groupama FDJ boss Marc Madiot has criticized reported plans to create artificial climbing sections for cycling races in the UAE, as rumors circulate about the matter." By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) Owen Clark’s season of a lifetime ends with a crash he never saw coming "The Ontario rider was struck from behind by a motorist while on a routine training ride. Now he is staring down spinal fusion, months on the trainer and a delayed debut in the elite World Cup ranks." By Colin Field (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found) "I hate him, but I love him" - The eternal rivalry between Van der Poel and Van Aert "This rivalry dates back to when both were taking their first pedals and continues to generate maximum anticipation today." By Migue A. (en.brujulabike.com) Photo via flobikes.com Decathlon’s former Giro Next Gen winner fined for using AirPods during training ride in Alicante "Johannes Staune-Mittet drew unexpected attention on Monday after revealing he had been fined while training on the roads around Alicante." By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com) Photo via cyclingnews.com 95 (or was it 97?) wins and a new record year, but losing that one race still hurts UAE Team Emirates XRG "The Emirati team won almost everywhere it raced, often with an impressive variety of riders. Where the team itself wasn’t competing, its riders still triumphed in national championships, thanks to Jhonatan Narváez, Felix Großschartner, António Morgado, Rafal Majka, Tim Wellens, Ivo Oliveira, and Isaac Del Toro." By Martijn Polder (idlprocycling.com) Photo via UAE Team Emirates How Cycling Teams Are Preparing for the 2026 UCI Road World Championships "UCI Road World Championships is one of the biggest and most exciting cycling events in the world, sometimes described as the Olympics of bike racing. A vast pool of the best cyclists will converge from many countries to compete for the famous rainbow jersey." (socalcycling.com) (Credit Ken So) Cube bikes announce recall for Agree range of road bikes "German brand issue recall for 17 models across 2025 and 2026 ranges and tells customers to immediately stop riding them due to risk of fork failure." By Simon Richardson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Cube) State Bicycle Co. Adds Affordable New Electric Bike Inflator with Pocket-Sized Performance "Ready to do away with the everyday frustrations with traditional mini pumps and CO₂ cartridges? Of course you are. In that case, check out the new Electric Bike Inflator from State Bicycle Co." By Ron Frazelle (bikerumor.com) (Photos / State Bike Co.) Column
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A rugged coastline, plenty of climbs and four Tour de France winners - This is why Brittany is French cycling's heartland "Brittany and cycling are inextricably linked, we went in search of the roads, people and culture that make this part of northern France a dream cycling destination." By Kevin Raymond (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Kevin Raymond) Today's
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Pogacar's Mont Ventoux bike reaches €55,000 bid in auction "Tadej Pogačar's Colnago Y1Rs Stripped Black bike, ridden on stage 16 to Mont Ventoux during his 2025 Tour de France triumph, has already received a bid of €55,000 in an ongoing Sotheby's auction, more than triple its estimated value of €12,867 - €17,157 " (domestiquecycling.com) Photo: Harry Talbot 'An exciting step forward' - Scott returns to the WorldTour with NSN Cycling, as Factor leaves former Israel Premier Tech "Swiss brand signs 'multi-year sponsorship' with revamped team." By Tom Davidson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: NSN Cycling / Chris Auld) Daily Dope: 8x Italian national champion banned for steroid doping "On Tuesday the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) announced Italian cyclist Martti Sciortino accepted an 18 month ban after violating anti-doping rules when he tested positive for two prohibited steroids, Dehydrochlormethylestosterone and Stanozolol." Author: John Woodson (granfondodailynews.com) (Image Credit not Found) Garmin Adds Multi-InReach Device Support (and LiveTrack Updates) "Yesterday Garmin released the inReach Mini 3 & Mini 3 Plus, but along the way, they also expanded support for having multiple inReach devices on a single account - which was a pretty big limiter once the Fenix 8 Pro came out back in September, in not being able to have both an activated inReach device and Fenix 8 Pro on your same account." By Ray Maker (dcrainmaker.com) (Photo: Ray Maker) Wolf Tooth Has the Perfect Gift for Cyclists. But Hurry, You Only Have Until Dec. 12! "Every year, Wolf Tooth offers custom laser engraving on select products. This year, they are offering it on two products — well, four products, really. Starting December 2, Wolf Tooth is engraving its Waveform pedals and the EnCase Pump, available in 30, 40, and 85cc." Written by Travis Reill (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found) Universal Colors Unisex Insulated Packable Jacket "Excellent weight to warmth ratio - but a few missed details and the high price make it a hard sell for me." by Michael Drummond (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc) Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY28 Announces Multi-Year Technical Partnership with Stromm Cycles "Stromm to supply road, track, and time trial bikes; partnership anchored by wind-tunnel testing and engineer–athlete integration." (socalcycling.com) Photos courtesy Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY28 Wicked! Watch a doc about the Quebec Grands Prix "You can rewatch all the action at les grand prix cyclistes grand prix Montréal and Québec for free." By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found) Column
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‘I’m just objectively stating that there is a gap in the market to fill’ - Mark Cavendish has notes on how to shape the cycling industry "From a ticketed Tour de France to more opportunities for individual monetization, is it time for pro cycling to restructure?" By Meg Elliot (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) This is the most popular road in the world, according to Strava’s newly released Year in Sport data "Strava subscribers will get their own Year in Sport reports from 8 December." By Tom Davidson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images / Strava) Uno-X adds two sports directors as team targets Tour de France podium challenge "Norwegian WorldTour newcomers Uno-X Mobility have hired Michael Blaudzun and Asbjørn Kragh Andersen as sporting directors while setting ambitious goals, including a Tour de France podium challenge for 2026." By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) "What happened to Van Aert against Powless won't happen to Van der Poel" - Thijs Zonneveld in the difference between the two cross legends "Van der Poel has a little more flexibility in the winter. He thrives on easy cyclocross, staying active between training sessions. Van Aert, on the other hand, is extremely trainable and very easy to manage." By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) Photo: Imago 'He's actually fairly good' - Meet the influencer finding unexpected joy in teaching her dad how to ride "Laura Kirkpatrick is teaching her dad how to ride." By Meg Elliot (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Laura Kirkpatrick) Tattoo ink moves through the body, killing immune cells and weakening vaccine response "Tattoo ink doesn’t just sit inertly in the skin. New research shows it moves rapidly into the lymphatic system, where it can persist for months, kill immune cells, and even disrupt how the body responds to vaccines." By Jason Gale (latimes.com) (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times) And Now For Something Completely Different: New Sock Day "I found myself at a stall in Tamsui Market (north of Taipei) full of socks of all colors, and 5 minutes later I was walking away with about 8 pairs." (crankpunk.com) (Credits not Found) Repente Nomad 3D-Prints a Saddle That Actually Looks Finished, with a Smooth Top "3D-printing has undeniably revolutionized top-tier saddles, but if the look of exposed padding structure isn’t your vibe, this new Repente Nomad 3D saddle just might be your jam." By Cory Benson (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found) San Diego Velodrome Bike Swap Meet: Find Cycling Deals December 7th "The Swap Meet is a great way to find bargains on both new and used bicycle gear, or conversely clear out your garage. The Swap Meet also contributes a significant amount to the non-profit San Diego Velodrome Association annual budget." (socalcycling.com) (Credits not Found) Winter Training Leads to Faster Spring Racing - And You Can Chase Your Goals Now With Strength Work "Let’s face it, winter is here - cueing the arrival of indoor training, less racing, and chilly temperatures that aren’t always favorable for pleasant riding." By Ashley Tysiac (bicycling.com) Photo Trevor Raab Column
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December 2, 2025 Blogs,
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Pro Team Budget Caps, Broken Models, and the Battle for Cycling’s Future: This Week in AIRmail "Confusion Around Proposed Budget Cap; Financial Lessons from F1; Cycling Continues to Rely on Philanthropists, Not Investors; Sportswashing Not Restricted to Israel; the Enhanced Games." By The Outer Line (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found) Here are the five cyclocross races you can watch Wout van Aert vs Mathieu van der Poel this winter "The reigning world champion and his biggest rival will return to off-road later in December." By James Shrubsall (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) Van Aert's cyclocross preparations 'a world of difference' from last season "Van Aert's coach, Mathieu Heijboer, indicated that the Belgian's preparations have improved significantly from twelve months ago." By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) Five riders ready for a breakthrough in the 2026 WorldTour season "Breakthrough seasons rarely arrive with much warning. One year a rider is learning the ropes, the next they are suddenly in the results sheet with the leaders, climbing into the conversation for Grand Tours and classics alike." By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) Four ultra-rare Colnagos - Including Pogačar’s Ventoux (not Toulouse*) Y1Rs - Go under the hammer at Sotheby's "Sotheby’s Collector’s Week in Abu Dhabi is serving up a dream quartet for bike connoisseurs: Pogačar’s Y1Rs, Almeida’s C68 Rossa No.1, a Ferrari-developed C35 Oro, and a Merckx-era track replica. The copywriting might need a bit of work, though." By Mat Brett (road.cc) (credit: Colnago) Busted! Latest MyWhoosh release has drone police to catch cheaters "With the release of MyWhoosh 5.5.0 and the start of MyWhoosh Cycling eSports League (CEL) racing on 2 December, riders using the virtual platform will experience improved game physics and, more importantly, Drone Police keeping an eye out for cheaters." Author: John Woodson (granfondodailynews.com) (Image Credit not Found) 'I’ve not had my period since 2014. I've abused my body for too long' - Veronica Ewers announces pause from professional racing "The 31-year-old, once one of the nation’s fastest-rising talents, says her body now requires a full reset after a decade of damage." By Anne-Marije Rook (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) Navigating Nutrition During the Holidays "How to get through the holiday feasting wisely." By Alex Winnicki (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found) Lukas Pöstlberger’s Rose Backroad FF - A gravel bike outlier "Graffiti-adorned gravel bike with white bar tape - what’s not to like about the Austrian's Gravel Burn race rig?" By Aaron Borrill (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Aaron Borrill) Sour Purple Pie isn’t a Thanksgiving Dessert, Rather a Pinion-Equipped Steel Gravel Bike "Riders kept taking their Purple Haze gravel bikes onto bigger and further adventures, so Sour built it an expedition gravel-ready sibling in this new Purple Pie." By Cory Benson (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found) Castelli New Winter Gear with New Polartec AirCore - Review "Castelli’s partnership with Polartec enabled it to incorporate AirCore into its Fall/Winter cycling gear, a genuinely revolutionary move." By Sheri Rosenbaum (roadbikerider.com) (Image Credit not Found) Column
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2026 Giro d’Italia Route "The 2026 Giro d’Italia route has been unveiled. Here’s the stage by stage look at the course." (inrng.com) (Image Credit not Found) Today's
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Giro d’Italia 2026 route analysis: Too flat, too back-loaded, too boring? "The 2026 Giro places a lot of its emphasis on a time-trial and Dolomite queen stage. Will that result in a Grand Tour classic or snoozefest?" By Ewan Wilson (cyclist.co.uk) Image via giroditalia.it Giro d'Italia 2026 route: Almost 50,000 meters of climbing, seven summit finishes, and one 40km-long time trial "A three-day start in Bulgaria is followed by a northwards journey through Italy." By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) 'Modern' Giro might still clash with logic of Evenepoel's Red Bull move "We look at the reaction of the route and the likelihood of Evenepoel, Vingegaard and Isaac del Toro lining up." By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) 2026 Giro route has been pitched at Vingegaard and Evenepoel - But will they swing at it? "With Tadej Pogacar again expected to focus on the Classics and Tour de France in 2026, the Giro d'Italia has made a play for both Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel to participate next May." By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) From the Cannibal to the Manx Missile - The top 10 rider nicknames in cycling history "Cycling has always loved a second name. Long before social media and branded hashtags, fans were already turning riders into animals, kings, pirates and mythical creatures, all distilled into a single word or phrase." By Michiel van Looijengoed (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) Jonas Vingegaard addresses the ‘stir’ over wife Trine's Hansen’s Tour comments "The Tour de France champion also spoke about rumors he may change teams." By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com) Specialized blames faulty GIF for much-ridiculed website image of bizarre front wheel cassette, not AI "It had social media in meltdown yesterday, but Specialized has denied it was all caused by dodgy AI." By Dan Alexander (road.cc) (credit: Specialized) Wout Van Aert Is Wrong About Charging Fans Entry Fees At Races "Van Aert argues that cycling remains financially fragile under the current model, which depends almost entirely on outside sponsors." (crankpunk.com) (Credits not Found) Better Bike Lever "Usefully stiff and strong levers with a couple of interesting party tricks." By Steve Williams (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc) Ducati makes a big leap into cycling: Signs Nibali and announces a new range of road, gravel, and eMTB for 2026 "Ducati has been flirting with cycling since its entry into the e-bike market in 2018, but this new chapter represents a qualitative leap." By Migue A. (en.brujulabike.com) (Image Credit not Found) Column
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Giro d'Italia Women 2026 route: Two summit finishes including Sestriere and an uphill time trial over nine days "37th edition to take place from 30 May to 7 June." By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) Vingegaard reveals he'd 'prefer the Giro' if he could win just one more race "Jonas Vingegaard has admitted that winning the Giro d’Italia tops his cycling bucket list, having already won the Tour de France twice, and more recently the Vuelta a España." By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) The 2026 Giro d’Italia is a bit, well, easier, and that’s no bad thing - It’s designed to tempt Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel "Maybe better, harder, isn’t always possible?" By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) Bottom brackets with no brackets, clipping into clipless pedals, and saddles held up by seatposts: The mysterious world of bike part naming "When is a screw not a screw? When it's on a bike, where it's often referred to as a bolt, of course... let the pedant's revolt begin!" By Paul Grêlé (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc) 'Paris Roubaix is the race I live for' - Philipsen keeps cobbles dream alive "Jasper Philipsen knows his natural talents lend themselves to sprinting but that hasn't stopped him making an impact in the cobbled Classics." By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) Campagnolo confirms job losses as part of financial plan to "strengthen competitiveness and ensure sustainable growth," after report 40% of staff laid off in response to third year of heavy losses "Italian components brand following "highly structured plan" to improve fortunes - but insists "made in Italy remains both a priority and a responsibility for the company." By Dan Alexander (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc) Best 1x road bikes 2025 reviewed "Are the front derailleur's days numbered?" By Paul Norman (cyclist.co.uk) (Image Credit not Found) Hunt 40 Limitless Gravel Aero Review - Wide Enough without Going Overboard "Hunt’s latest 40 Limitless Gravel Aero tries to thread the needle through aero, wide, and practical." By Jordan Villella (bikerumor.com) (All Photos/Jordan Villella) Eat smart, ride strong: Easy pre-ride breakfasts "Light, nutrient-packed ideas to boost performance and keep your legs turning smoothly." By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image credit: Getty Images) Assos Mille GT Hashoogi Winter Bib Tights S11 "Great option for longer endurance rides on cold and dry winter days." by Matt Swaine (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc) Do You Need to Bed in New Disc Brakes? "The process of bedding-in heats up the brake components and transfers some of the material from the brake pads (which are inside the brake caliper) and transfers it to the rotor (which is attached to the wheel). This makes for better operating brakes and can help prevent brake squeaking too." By Jim Langley (roadbikerider.com) (Image Credit not Found) Column
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Vegni defends 'balanced' Giro route in bid to attract Evenepoel and Vingegaard "The 2026 Giro d'Italia route is not the most obviously demanding of recent years. In his final act as race director, Mauro Vegni is hopeful that he has done enough to persuade Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel to line up at the start in Bulgaria next May." By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) 'It's tough at the top, but I've been preparing my whole life for this' - Cameron Mason achieves first ever CX World Cup podium "British nation champion achieves goal of podium, but wants more." By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) Wout van Aert reveals cyclocross schedule with five clashes against Van der Poel "After Mathieu van der Poel outlined his cyclocross program on Friday, Wout van Aert has followed suit. The Belgian won't race quite as often as his rival, but they will still meet five times in late December and early January." By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) Jorgenson reflects on Visma's Tour efforts against flawless Pogacar - 'We tried every card' "Speaking on the Domestique Hotseat, Jorgenson reflected on his second consecutive Tour de France in the colors of Visma Lease a Bike, where he once more supported his team leader Jonas Vingegaard to 2nd overall behind a dominant Tadej Pogačar." By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) Image: James Startt Someone finally figured out derailleur hangers "Quebec's SOS Hangers is quietly becoming the go-to solution for bike shops drowning in derailleur-hanger chaos." By Colin Field (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found) Matteo Jorgenson names teammate Matthew Brennan a 'wonderkid': "It probably took me three days to get over how impressed I was" "20-year old Matthew Brennan is one of Team Visma Lease a Bike's shining diamonds and in 2025 he turned pro and immediately began battling with the big guns." By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com) Aero race bikes, gravel races bike and endurance bikes! Five cool things coming soon from Specialized, BMC, Wilier, Merida and 3T "The latest high-end bikes are here at road.cc - here's a first look, with full reviews coming soon." By Emily Tillett (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc) Velocio Men Luxe Merino Long Sleeve jersey "Soft, versatile and quietly luxurious, this Velocio top proves old-school wool can still outclass modern tech." by Sam Smith (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc) Column
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Giro d’Italia 2026 Route Revealed "Giro d’Italia 2026: from Bulgaria to Rome, a demanding route with 50,000 meters of elevation gain." By Press Release (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found) Today's
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World champ Pogacar closes out season at Gran Fondo Pico de Las Nievas - But disappoints fans "Allegedly Pogacar and the team abandoned the ride, leaving at least one Instagram fan very disillusioned." Author: Ron Barrans (granfondodailynews.com) (Image Credit not Found) Vincenzo Nibali: 'The Giro has a more human dimension than the Tour' "For Vincenzo Nibali, the Giro d’Italia is not just another Grand Tour, it is the race that shaped his life and career more than any other." By Michiel van Looijengoed (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) 2025 season review: Groupama FDJ - How did Grégoire, Gaudu and Küng perform in 2025? "The 2025 season was a tumultuous ride for Groupama - FDJ. France’s long-standing WorldTour squad mixed bright flashes from its young talents with long, frustrating stretches where big results never quite arrived." By Fin Major (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Tim de Waele/Getty Images via cyclingnews.com) Brooks digs up "forgotten" leather, and turns it into limited run of £330 "exceedingly rare and unrepeatable" saddles "A factory clear-out has led to a limited run of colorful Brooks saddles, but the Unearthed range is nearly double the price of the standard Brooks seats." By Emily Tillett (road.cc) (credit: Brooks) “The first high-performance wooden gravel bike”: check out the Ornus Grain "Wood you believe it? Italian brand blends nature and technology on new model that’s designed for speed." By Mat Brett (road.cc) (credit: Ornus) Cyber Monday Cycling Deals 2025 - The clock is ticking! But fear not: the Cycling Weekly deal-hunting experts are here to ensure you get the best deals "As Black Friday gives way to Cyber Monday, deals are still dropping thick and Fast, so make sure you jump on them, as there is no guarantee these deals will still be live come Tuesday." (Image credit: Dan Baines) Chris King Partners With Reserve for New Lineup of High-Performance Carbon Wheels "The brand will be offering road, gravel, and mountain bike wheels, all of which will be built in-house in the Chris King factory in Portland, OR." By Jeremy Benson (bikerumor.com) (All photos/ Chris King) Column
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Giro d'Italia Women 2026 route features Colle delle Finestre and mountain time trial "A shift in dates for the Giro d'Italia Women will see the Grande Partenza in Marco Pantani's hometown of Cesenatico overlap with the final weekend of the men's Giro." By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) 'Biniam represents everything we love about cycling' – Biniam Girmay joins NSN Cycling, the team formerly known as Israel Premier Tech "25-year-old signs three-year contract after leaving Intermarché Wanty" By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) Jorgenson crowns Brennan as cycling's most exciting prospect - 'The definition of a wonderkid' "Matteo Jorgenson has hailed his 20-year-old teammate Matthew Brennan as cycling’s most exciting future prospect, after the British rider claimed 12 victories in his debut professional season with Visma Lease a Bike." By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos) “I’ve ridden a huge number of races - We could do things in a smarter way" - Jonas Vingegaard echoes wife’s viral Tour de France workload criticisms "Jonas Vingegaard has acknowledged the strain of his racing and training schedule in comments that echo the concerns raised by his wife during the 2025 Tour de France." By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingweekly.com) Will the 2026 Giro d’Italia route tempt Vingegaard and Evenepoel? "Corsa Rosa announcement reveals a single, long time trial and seven summit finishes for next May." By Rob Sturney (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com) Reported financial losses of €6 million for Visma in 2026 - Is the Dutch top team in trouble? "The challenge for Visma is not simply sporting: it is structural. Staying in the elite requires taking economic risks that can hardly be sustained over the long term without new external income." By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) Photo: Imago Pogacar’s Everything-Winning Colnago Y1Rs Is Up For Auction - But if you buy it you really will have no excuses anymore "If you’ve been wondering what to do with that spare $20,000 you have lying around and it’s earmarked for a new (ish) bike (you’re likely divorced, right?)… well, great news!" (crankpunk.com) (Credits not Found) How light is a 'lightweight' eBike really? Why are electric bikes so heavy? "A motor and battery unavoidably add weight - but is that the full story?" By Alex Bowden (road.cc) Photo by Oli Pendrey As little as a $5.00 monthly contribution is important and will help keep us online, give more if you are able! The DougReport does not have advertisements, your donations are the only source of funding! |
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