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Column One
December 12, 2025

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How to watch Rochette, McGill, Pieterse and van der Poel at the UCI CX World Cup


"Cyclocross action returns with 4 Canadians and some big names in Namur on Sunday."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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Cycling Transfers: Is Derek Gee heading to Lidl Trek?


"Word is drifting in that Derek Gee-West could be heading to Lidl Trek for 2026. "
By Daniel Benson (dnlbenson.substack.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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“I think Paul Seixas knows what he’s doing” - Felix Gall warns French press


"Felix Gall has offered a note of caution around the rapid rise of Paul Seixas, warning that excessive expectations could prove dangerous."
By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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'My FTP is 480W, and I’m consuming up to 140g carbs an hour' - Gravel powerhouse Matthew Beers shares what made 2025 his most successful season yet


"After winning at Cape Epics, Gravel Burn, Big Sugar Classic, Belgian Waffle Ride, and Lauf Gravel Worlds, Specialized Off-Road rider Matthew Beers is on the cusp of gravel greatness."
By Aaron Borrill (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Bruce Viaene)
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'I feel the trust I need here' - British sensation Matthew Brennan extends contract with Visma Lease a Bike until 2029


"20-year-old signs third contract in two years with Dutch team."
By Tom Davidson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Juan Ayuso and Mads Pedersen to lead Lidl Trek at the Tour de France


"Juan Ayuso will lead Lidl Trek at the 2026 Tour de France, where he will race against his former UAE Team Emirates XRG leader, Tadej Pogacar. Mads Pedersen will also return to the French Grand Tour after a year's absence."
By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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"I was told I was going to be the sole leader" - Mattias Skjelmose on Lidl Trek future and frustration at changes in team plans


"Mattias Skjelmose spoke to the media at Lidl Trek’s press conference about his evolving ambitions, his focus on the Ardennes, shared leadership with Juan Ayuso in stage races, managing a long term back issue, and how he views his role within a rapidly growing team."
By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Skjelmose aims to build chemistry with Ayuso despite Ardennes leadership surprise


"Mattias Skjelmose admitted he wasn’t initially aware that new teammate Juan Ayuso would also be in attendance at La Flèche Wallonne and Liège Bastogne Liège."
By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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'I’m done living for speed on the bike' - Pete Stetina announces retirement and one last gravel farewell tour


"The former WorldTour climber and gravel pioneer says his time has come, revealing a film, a farewell tour and a new role guiding the next generation with Canyon."
By Anne-Marije Rook (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Supplied by Pete Stetina)
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December 12, 2025
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Van der Poel hungry for cyclocross season start - 'I feel that I am ready'


"Mathieu van der Poel is back on a start line this Sunday in Namur, opening a packed cyclocross block after an unusually long pause."
By Michiel van Looijengoed (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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"I want to address, once and for all, what happened last September" - Juan Ayuso buries the hatchet with UAE


"Juan Ayuso left UAE Team Emirates XRG on very bad terms, especially during the Vuelta a Espana, where there was an ugly exchange of statements."
By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com) Photo Le DL/Christophe Agostinis via ledauphine.com
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Puck Pieterse: All in for this year’s ’cross season


"The Dutch all-rounder returns at Namur with one very big goal this season: An elite rainbow jersey."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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Enric Mas embraces change for 2026: 'I feel I have to try new things'


"After a difficult season marked by injury and an early exit from the Tour de France, Enric Mas is preparing for a very different 2026."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Cyclocross community unites in support of European Champion Toon Aerts after family tragedy


"The couple revealed that their baby, Billie, passed away."
By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com)
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TotalEnergies to the rescue! Promising French climber sees pro career saved after Arkea collapse


"Mathis Le Berre's professional career has been given a vital lifeline, with TotalEnergies stepping in to secure the French rider for the 2026 season following the collapse of Arkea."
By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Alamy)
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Daily dope: 3 Italian amateur cyclists banned for EPO doping


"On Friday the Italian National Anti-Doping Organization (NADO Italia) announced three amateur cyclists have been banned after testing revealed the presence Erythropoietin (EPO) in their biological samples."
Author: John Woodson (granfondodailynews.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Sidi Aertis review: A gravel shoe comfy enough for brief hike-a-bike sections, on-trend enough for ‘lit’ café stops


"A lightweight, minimalist shoe with moderate sole flex that works a treat for long periods on the bike as well as short forays on foot into the wilds (or cafés)."
By Simon Fellows (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Simon Fellows)
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Universal Colors Unisex Spectrum Gilet 2.0


"Good quality gilet that does exactly what's needed for rides on milder days when just a little extra protection is needed."
By George Hill (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc)
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Segway is making a new eBike: Teaser of mysterious Myon shows rear hub motor and RearView Radar technology


"He’s behind you! The advanced RearView Radar should give a fuller picture of incoming traffic on Segway's latest two-wheeled project."
by Henry Winchester (road.cc) Image by Segway
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December 12, 2025
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Primož Roglič balks at suggestion of retirement: 'I want to race at this moment for 10 more years'


"The four-time Vuelta a España winner will aim for a record-breaking fifth title in the Spanish Grand Tour in 2026."
By Chris Marshall-Bell (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe/Maximilian Fries)
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Vingegaard praises wife Trine's support - ‘She can be a mental coach for many’


"Vingegaard explained how his wife, Trine Marie Vingegaard Hansen, is good at understanding him during the crucial moments, and how this helps the Dane mentally."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Pro cycling kits for 2026: UAE Team Emirates XRG and Movistar both opt for white, again


"Get a head start on what teams will look like next season with our guide."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Ulysse Daessle)
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'I'm a collateral victim' - Lotto Intermarché merger leaves nine riders potentially out of work, while others have already retired


"A new chapter begins in international cycling, but not without job losses."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Electric pumps have taken the cycling world by storm... But I'm not convinced


"Arguably 2025's biggest bike tech trend, electric pumps take the effort out of tire inflation. That's all well and good, but I still reckon regular pumps are better."
By Liam Mercer (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)
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Making an affordable race bike for 2026 is harder than you think - But there are some smart ways you can save with compromising performance


"Liam tries to build a go-faster road bike for group rides and the occasional race."
By Liam Cahill (road.cc) (Photo credit: Liam Cahill)
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10 Groupama FDJ pro cyclists fined €100 for ‘riding through red light’


"€100 a head, he really enjoyed himself,” Ewen Costiou, one of the riders caught allegedly jumping the red light, wrote on Strava."
By Ryan Mallon (road.cc) (credit: Ewen Costiou/Strava)
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Haley Smith leaves Trek Driftless gravel team


"Canadian Olympian moves on from team after two seasons."
By Terry McKall (cyclingmagazine.ca) Photo Marc Arjol Rodriguez
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Jorge Martín's Pinarello recovered after Valencia MotoGP Theft


"Spanish authorities arrest a 44-year-old suspect who stole the MotoGP champion’s custom bicycle from his motorhome; the incident raises questions about paddock security."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca)
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In The Drops: Snug Velocio jacket, speedy Apidura Aero Bags, Ass Savers merch, Castelli’s WorldTour aero jersey and The Holdovers


"This week's In the Drops has already clocked off for the year."
By Laurence Kilpatrick (cyclist.co.uk) Photo via Action Emporium
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Column One
December 11, 2025

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'Two different styles can be a good combination' - Remco Evenepoel to try radical new approach to Tour de France, no Giro d'Italia or Tour of Flanders for Belgian


"The double Olympic champion will be aiming to get closer than ever before to Tadej Pogačar at the 2026 Tour."
By Chris Marshall-Bell (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) (Image credit: Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe/Maximilian Fries)
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The other ‘crossers are just as excited for van der Poel’s return as you expect


"Aerts: 'We know that from now until the world championships we are racing for second place."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Uijtdebroeks surprises with Grand Tour choice


"After speaking recently about the Giro d’Italia or Vuelta a España as the most likely Grand Tour options, the Belgian has now confirmed that he will make his Tour de France debut next year."
By Michiel van Looijengoed (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Paul Seixas explains 2026 race calendar and Tour de France dilemma


"French prodigy Paul Seixas has lifted the lid on how he and Decathlon CMA CGM have built the first part of his 2026 season."
By Michiel van Looijengoed (domestiquecycling.com) Photo A.S.O./ Tony Esnault
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Inside the Remco Industrial Complex: Covering Evenepoel’s first day with Red Bull


"We joined the masses in Mallorca to document Remco Evenepoel's first public appearance as a Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe rider."
By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Rating every women’s WorldTour team’s 2025/2026 transfer window


"ho are the winners and losers from the women's transfer window?"
By Ewan Wilson (cyclist.co.uk) Photo via SME.sk
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Factor says long stems and forward saddles cause crashes - But why, and what can be done about it?


"Long stems and slammed saddles could be causing crashes, says Factor, but are these extreme setups inherently dangerous, and if so, why?"
By Andy Carr (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Arnau Linares, Factor)
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'The goal is clear: To be at the back less and at the front more' - A second Tom joins Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling, itching for results


"Tom Gloag joins Tom Pidcock at the Swiss team."
By Chris Marshall-Bell (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Spencer’s Favorite Products, Rides, Experiences, and More from 2025


"2025 was a rough year, to be honest. There were plenty of amazing moments, and of course, lovely humans. It turned out to be an introspective year of looking at what I already have instead of constantly looking to the horizon."
By Spencer Harding (theradavist.com) Photos: Spencer Harding
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How flat pedals could save your riding


"Six lessons (re)learned from "flat pedal fall."
By Terry McKall (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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Column Two
December 11, 2025
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Highlights of 2025 - Part III


"The third pick of the year is a place and a day where many stories came together."
(inrng.com) (Image credit: ASO)
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All the pro cycling kits for 2026: Lidl Trek stick to their theme, Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe and Decathlon CMA CGM change things up


"Get a head start on what teams will look like next season with our guide."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Lidl Trek/Santini)
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Lotto Intermarché and Intermarché Lotto? Why there will be two names in 2026


"Depending on the country, the same squad will appear either as Lotto Intermarché or as Intermarché Lotto, with different jerseys to match."
By Michiel van Looijengoed (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Of course Tadej Pogačar is a helluva tipper


"The world champion squeezed in back-to-back course recons this week, plus a surprise drop-in at a local barbershop that left the owner beaming."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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900 cyclists caught drunk cycling banned from driving cars in Japan


"The clampdown on cycling while drunk in Japan comes after stricter laws were introduced concerning phone and alcohol use by cyclists, with more measures, including a ban on holding an umbrella on a bike, set to come into force next year."
By Ryan Mallon (road.cc) (credit: Sergiy Galonkin)
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'It's the worst crash I've ever had' - Chris Hoy suffers broken leg in mountain bike incident


"Olympic legend says he's 'hobbling about' on crutches."
By Tom Davidson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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That time i was threatened with court over a Chinese fake Specialized bike frame


"Specialized has known about this for years… and I know because back in 2007 I was bricking it for fear of being sued by them!"
(crankpunk.com) (Credits not Found)
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Jordan Bonifacio’s Rydan Ramp Company builds million-dollar dreams out of plywood


"From backyard halfpipes to circus stages and pro compounds, Jordan Bonifacio’s Rydan Ramp Company quietly shapes how riders fly."
By Colin Field (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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56-yr-old city doctor breaks endurance cycling records


"Dr Pawan Dhingra (56), a renowned orthopedic surgeon running his own practice at Dev Hospital, began his cycling journey in May 2017 in association with the Audax Club Parisian (Paris)."
by Nikhil Bhardwaj (tribuneindia.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Knolly updates Cache Titanium to be future-proof and adventure ready


"Clearance, compatibility top of mind for Canadian brand."
By Terry McKall (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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Column Three
December 11, 2025
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Factor One first ride: Looks like a spaceship, goes like a train, rides like a... bike


"We headed to Girona to get up close and personal with the most radical looking bike in the pro peloton."
By Jamie Williams (cyclingweekly.com)(Image credit: Arnau Linares, Factor)
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Alison Jackson is not a fan of the new Paris Roubaix format


"At the 2026 Hell of the North, men and women will race on the same day, but is that a good thing?"
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Canadian ‘cross riders head to Belgium for Christmas Cross


"A mix of veterans and newcomers will tackle World Cup and C1 races from Antwerp to Zonhoven in late December and early January."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) Photo Nick Iwanyshyn
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Decathlon CMA CGM target 2026 Tour de France green jersey with Kooij


"Dutch sprinter Olav Kooij will make his Tour de France debut in summer 2026 as Decathlon CMA CGM's designated leader for the green jersey competition."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Orogenesis Part IV: SoCal Steep and Loose


"Arriving at the border itself felt strangely but predictably anti-climatic, a rather arbitrary geographic locale bustling with traffic continuing south into Tecate. After 400,000’ of descending and nearly half the 3,200 miles on trail, it was indeed time for a break."
By Kurt Refsnider (theradavist.com) Photos: Kurt Refsnider
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Vali Höll signs with Commencal after chaotic year with YT


"The downhill world champion joins one of racing’s most storied teams as YT resurfaces yet again with a limited-run DH rig."
By Colin Field (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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100-Year-Old Cyclist Rides 30 miles with Ease


"Former police officer maintains active lifestyle through cycling, reading, and sports."
By Kim Young-joon (chosun.com) Photo Courtesy of Jang Kyung-sik
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Vittoria Terreno T80 review


"Durable and grippy tire that suits winter months, but slow rolling."
By Matt Page (road.cc)
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Q36.5 Dottore Hybrid Bib Tights


"Luxuriously warm, ultra-comfortable, and flawlessly engineered, the Q36.5 Dottore Hybrid Bib Tights set the standard for premium winter cycling performance."
by Sam Smith (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc)
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Trek recalls Domane+, Checkpoint+ eBikes for undertorqued chainring bolts


"The recalled 2026 models are the Domane+ ALR 5, Domane+ ALR 6 AXS, Checkpoint+ SL 6, and Checkpoint+ SL 7. Three incidents of the chainring loosening without injury have been reported."
(bicycleretailer.com) (Photo via thesweetcyclists.com)
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Column One
December 10, 2025

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UCI confirms 2026 WorldTour and Women's WorldTour teams - EF Education Oatly, Lotto Intermarché, NSN Cycling, Uno-X Mobility in, Arkéa B&B Hotels, Cofidis and Roland out


"The successful 14 women's and 18 men's teams have been revealed."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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UCI confirms 2026–2028 WorldTour licenses as reshaped top tiers emerge and surprises shake up the lists


"For the first time, both men’s and women’s licenses have been issued on a unified three-year cycle, bringing long-planned alignment between the two elite divisions."
By Mathew Mitchell (procyclinguk.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingweekly.com)
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Outer Line AIRmail: Warner - Discovery, Strava Signals, Girmay to NSN, Giro Route & More


"From seismic shifts in global sports media to major rider transfers and a newly unveiled Giro d’Italia route, this week’s AIRmail covers the fast-evolving forces reshaping professional cycling and the broader sports economy."
By The Outer Line (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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'They know when enough's enough, good for them' - Are we asking the wrong questions about young, retiring pros?


"Should we really be surprised when riders end up retiring in their twenties? Maybe not."
By James Shrubsall (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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'It was, to be frank, beautifully beautiful' - The three cyclists who conquered Britain's coastline in 2025


"Riding a lap of Britain is also a journey of self-discovery. Meg Elliot speaks to three riders who conquered the coast in 2025."
By Meg Elliot (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: J B Hague)
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Pogacar snubbed again for nomination for World Sport Star award


"Tadej Pogacar has been snubbed once more in the nominations for the World Sport Star award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025 awards ceremony."
By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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MotoGP World Champion has custom Pinarello stolen by thief dressed as team mechanic


"The customized €20,000 Dogma F was stolen during the Valencia Grand Prix weekend, but Spanish Police returned the bike and have arrested a suspect "
By Callum Devereux (road.cc) (credit: Simon Patterson / Pinarello / Jorge Martin/Instagram)
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Knolly Bikes Rolls Out the Updated Cache Titanium Gravel Bike


"Knolly Bikes says the titanium Cache “blends the soul of adventure riding with the precision of high-performance engineering.” It was designed to offer comfort, control and capability on varied terrain."
Written by Steve Fisher (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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The Normal Bike for Weird People: Drust Heckmeck Review


"The Heckmeck is the first off-the-peg bike from Berlin-based Drust. It’s a relatively light gravel bike, with geometry that sits on the roadier end of the gravel spectrum while also accommodating 700 x 55 mm knobby tires."
By Petor Georgallou (theradavist.com) Photo: Petor Georgallou
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Column Two
December 10, 2025
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No Giro d'Italia for Remco Evenepoel in 2026 and co-leadership at Tour de France as  Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe reveal Grand Tour plans and star signing's race schedule


"Olympic champion to start season in Mallorca then head to Valencia, and do at least some of the Ardennes Classics."
By Kieran Wood (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Lotto Intermarché merger is official as team secures UCI WorldTour license for next three years


"After months of rumors and information merger of Lotto and Intermarché Wanty receives confirmation for men's and women's squads."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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'In the middle of winter, it's rather daring' - Tadej Pogačar spotted on Paris Roubaix recon


"Four months out from 2026 race, world champion is testing the cobbles out."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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'Why does a woman race a bike?' - Elisa Balsamo's experience shows women's pro cycling is still questioned, even as it's bigger and better than ever


"Italian star says she still has to put up with comments questioning women's participation in the sport."
By James Shrubsall (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Why is cyclocross in fashion?


"During the last decade, cyclocross has been gaining popularity beyond the borders of Belgium and the Netherlands, places where it has always been a genuine passion, to the point of even considering its inclusion in the Olympic program of the Winter Games."
By Migue A. (en.brujulabike.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Selle Italia SLR 3D Carbon


"Super-light, super-pricey and deeply gorgeous – pair it with the right shorts and the comfort's good too."
by Tom Weijand (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc)
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Fizik Kudo Helmet review: sleek, comfortable but expensive


"Better known for its saddles and shoes, the Italian brand's well-vented Kudo is designed for road and gravel."
By Tim Russon (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Sam Walsham)
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Loaded with performance, timeless aesthetic and now at their lowest price ever, the Specialized S-Works Recon's are my go-to gravel shoes and are now $161 cheaper


"I love the Specialized S-Works Recon Lace shoe; it not only has a stunning aesthetic but also delivers outstanding performance, an almost perfect gravel shoe at full price, now with 50% off, they are bargain buy."
By Paul Brett (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Paul Brett)
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The 17 best fitness gifts to buy for gym lovers, hand-picked by a personal trainer.


"Need some last-minute gift ideas for a fitness enthusiast? We have your back."
(livescience.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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December 10, 2025
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Oscar Onley not at Picnic PostNL camp as Ineos transfer rumbles on


"I’m at the Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe team presentation in Mallorca, Spain, but I've just received breaking news from Calpe: Oscar Onley has not attended the start of the Team Picnic PostNL camp."
By Daniel Benson (dnlbenson.substack.com) Photo courtesy of SWpix
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All the pro cycling kits for 2026: SD Worx Protime and NSN Cycling go for bright colors


"Get a head start on what teams will look like next season with our guide."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Specialized/Etienne Schoeman)
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Red Bull’s big move: Lipowitz headlines new long-term trio


"The German team have confirmed contract extensions for three of their biggest talents, including Florian Lipowitz, following his 3rd place finish at the Tour de France in the summer."
By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Is Michigan heaven? Local gravel race series now biggest in America with 16 events


"For 2026 the biggest gravel grassroots series in the United States will kick-off on with the usually snowy Melting Mann on 28 March and wrap-up 24 October at the Lowell Classic Gravel Road Race."
Author: Craig Sakamoto (granfondodailynews.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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'Absolutely history-making' - How nine pro cyclists managed to tow a plane to take-off


"Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe riders lay down a staggering 6,500 watts in new stunt."
By Tom Davidson (cyclingweekly.com)(Image credit: Charly López / Red Bull Content Pool)
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'When I look back at what has been going through my mind, I find the tapes are missing' - The joys of cycling on your own


"Riding alone is a blissfully thought-free zone for this rider."
By Michael Hutchinson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Future)
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After testing Specialized’s $700 Remco Torch shoes, I’m not smitten - And that’s a good thing


"For the gear-obsessed climber who counts every gram, the Torch Remco may feel like forbidden candy. But for most riders?"
By Anne-Marije Rook (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Anne-Marije Rook)
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Blood-flow restriction sounds like torture, but it could boost your cycling performance - Here's why


"Plus two other cutting-edge products the pros are using."
By Charlie Allenby (bikeradar.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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“These bikes get hammered, and they have the scars to prove it” - Tern's cargo fleet hits million-mile milestone in New York, claiming its bikes can match vans for delivery speed and volume


"Research into the effectiveness of Tern’s cargo bikes in the Big Apple point to big cost savings with no effect on efficiency compared to vans, plus environmental benefits such as better traffic flow on busy city streets."
by Henry Winchester (road.cc) Photo by Tern
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