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Column One
December 18, 2025

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Vaughters on cycling’s broken economics - 'The commercial model of bike racing is absurd'


"Jonathan Vaughters does not need long to get to the point."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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"Isaac can become the best rider in the world" - UAE boss does not hold back in his expectations


"The young Mexican's rise to the top has been lightning-fast. When he joined UAE’s powerhouse as a neo-pro, the internal message was one of caution."
By Ondrej Zhasil (cyclinguptodate.com) Photo via Outside Magazine
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Chris Froome ain’t done yet, it seems


"The 7-time Grand Tour winner says he is looking toward 2026 after recovering from training crash."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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'They’re young, keen and it’s brilliant to have them integrated with the WorldTour team' - Ineos Grenadiers launch development squad


"12 riders signed up for under-23 team, called the Ineos Grenadiers Racing Academy."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Ineos Grenadiers)
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Five decisive stages on the 2026 Vuelta a España route


"The 2026 Vuelta a España route was revealed on Wednesday, December 17th. Here's a look at some of the key stages that could define the race and the battle for the red jersey."
By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Vuelta a España 2026 route: Seven summit finishes, two time trials, and a whole lot of southern Spain


"The 81st edition of the race will visit the Pyrenees and the Sierra Nevada, after starting in Monaco."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Vuelta a España/Unipublic/ASO)
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How to win a national title in your basement


"The 2026 Canadian national eSports championships are around the corner - are you gonna jump in?"
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) Photo Cycling Canada
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Uno-X thinks it has found explanation for blood clots in brain of one of their riders


"Uno-X has been able to share a positive update on Simon Dalby's physical constitution six weeks after worrying news."
By Hendrik Boermans (idlprocycling.com) Image: Social Media
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UCI bans Portuguese rider for four years after biological passport abnormalities


"Portuguese rider António Carvalho Ferreira has been handed a four year period of ineligibility by the UCI after an Anti-Doping Rule Violation linked to unexplained abnormalities in his Athlete Biological Passport."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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National Champion cyclist stripped of title after doping conviction


"After the Italian National Anti-Doping Tribunal found 34 year-old amateur cyclist Gianbernardino Velotti guilty of violating anti-doping rules and issued an 8 year ban following a positive test for Erythropoietin (EPO)."
Author: John Woodson (granfondodailynews.com) Photo Credit: Facebook/granfondo.lamedievale - Spaletta Stephan Photo
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Column Two
December 18, 2025
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Visma Lease a Bike spends thousands each season buying its own pedals - Here’s why


"Despite having component sponsors, the WorldTour team purchases Speedplay pedals outright. The “wildly misunderstood pedal" has become a quiet constant inside the team’s setup."
By Anne-Marije Rook (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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USA Cycling unveils 2026 National Championship schedule with 21 events throughout the year


"From cycling eSports in January to cyclocross in December, here are the dates and locations for the 2026 season."
By Anne-Marije Rook (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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The Vuelta a España has ripped up the script with its 2026 route - And I love it, even if it could be too hot


"Get your flamenco dancing shoes on, Spain's Grand Tour is heading south."
By Tom Davidson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Zac Williams/SWpix)
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I Rode the Final Two Climbs of the Tour de France - And It Proved Pro Cyclists Aren’t Human


"Riding Col de la Loze and La Plagne ahead of the peloton revealed just how absurdly fast, strong, and resilient Tour de France pros really are."
By Michael Teo Van Runkle (mensjournal.com) Courtesy Image
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Andy Schleck follows brother with return to Lidl Trek


"2010 Tour de France winner, Andy Schleck, has been appointed the Deputy General Manager of the German WorldTour outfit Lidl Trek."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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"This will be his last season" - Nairo Quintana's teammate reveals retirement plans of the Colombian legend!


"Everything points to Nairo Quintana ending his racing career at the close of the 2026 season."
By Ondrej Zhasil (cyclinguptodate.com) Photo via L'Équipe
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"I don't think governing bodies have fully caught up with what real gravel racing is yet" - Kevin Vermaak; from Cape Epic to Gravel Burn


"We speak with the man who created pure offroad racing fire and magic from dreams and toil in the wilds of South Africa."
Steve Thomas (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)
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OK, what’s up with all the fish sponsors?


"There’s something fishy happening in World Cup racing. Literally. Two of the sport’s biggest teams are both, within a couple weeks, pushing canned fish. As race fuel."
By Terry McKall (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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Allroad is Dead, Long Live Allroad! Three Bikes Face a Reality Check


"Allroad was born as the golden middle ground between the limited tire clearance of road bikes and the versatility of gravel machines. But times have changed."
by Jan Fock (granfondo-cycling.com) Photo Peter Walker
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SQlab 410 2.0 Innerbarends review


"Added comfort and maybe aero gains at the expense of aesthetic."
VecchioJo (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)
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Column Three
December 18, 2025
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Fast fashion: A rolling ranking of the 2026 pro kits


"Roads as the runway of the WorldTour."
By Terry McKall (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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Cat Ferguson targets Tour de France Femmes debut in 2026: 'I've got to prove I’m an asset to the team'


"The Yorkshirewoman discusses harsh lessons from her first season as a pro, and why she has to keep a lid on things to ensure she can enjoy a long career in the peloton."
By Chris Marshall-Bell (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Adam Yates: I’m the first person to admit this year wasn’t great


"The British climber heads to the Giro and the Tour to support others, but his days of leadership aren't necessarily over."
By Daniel Benson (dnlbenson.substack.com) Photo courtesy of SWpix
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"I was too eager to win" - Wout van Aert admits big mistake and blame for Visma's Dwars door Vlaanderen humiliation


"Entering the 2026 season, the Team Visma Lease a Bike rider is going to be 31 years old but continues to aim towards potential victories at the Tour of Flanders and Paris Roubaix."
By Rúben Silva (cyclinguptodate.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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From 1876 to today: The 10 oldest races in pro cycling


"Here's a look at the races which are still major fixtures on the modern cycling calendar, which were the very first to be introduced."
By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Tadej Pogačar just committed the fashion faux pas he swore he wouldn’t do


"The four-time Tour de France winner usually goes out of his way to respect fellow champions - but Wednesday, he broke his own unspoken rule."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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'There is no point in looking back' - NSN looks to future after rebranding


"Óscar Guerrero, directeur sportif of the rebranded NSN Cycling Team, spoke to Marca about the new project and its 2026 plans."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) NSN Cycling Team
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Shampoo, gambling and logistics: Every title sponsor swap for the 2026 men's WorldTour


"Cycling and sponsors have a history almost as long as the sport itself."
By Charlie Allenby (bicycling.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Lezyne Radar Drive 300 rear light


"Super-bright radar light that outperforms most others - though the mount is a bit of a let-down."
by Iwein Dekoninck (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc)
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Pedego recalls Fat Tire Trikes because frame can break


"Pedego is recalling about 400 electric Fat Tire Trikes because the aluminum frame can develop a hairline fracture near a weld, causing the tubes to separate and posing fall and laceration hazards."
(bicycleretailer.com) Photo via Lifewire / Rob LeFebvre
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Column One
December 17, 2025

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2026 Paris Nice Route


"It’s winter in Europe but from now on the sun sets later each day. If you want another cue that spring is getting closer then the 2026 Paris Nice route is out today."
(inrng.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Giro d'Italia 2026 route - Stage-by-stage guide


"From the Grande Partenza in Nessebar, Bulgaria, to the climax in the Italian capital, Rome, here is everything you need to know about the full route and all 21 stages of the 2026 Giro d'Italia."
By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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2026 Vuelta a España route revealed with seven summit finishes and over 58,000m of climbing


"The rumors proved to be true. The 2026 Vuelta looks set to be one of the most demanding in the race's history, with mountains and heat set to provide significant obstacles in a race that starts in Monaco on August 22 and finishes in Granada on September 13."
By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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The Outer Line: Sportswashing, Team Camps, Media Trends & Cyclocross


"Pro Cycling News & Analysis."
By The Outer Line (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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'George Hincapie told me he had a place for me' - British cyclist Lucas Towers on turning pro with new US team Modern Adventure


"22-year-old is one of three Brits in the new ProTeam."
By Tom Davidson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Oskar Matxin)
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'The toughest year of my life' - George Bennett on adversity and renewed ambition with NSN


"Domestique caught up with George Bennett as the Kiwi prepared to fly home for some time in New Zealand ahead of the 2026 season, which he will begin in Australia at the Santos Tour Down Under."
By Joe Morgan (domestiquecycling.com) Photo: Harry Talbot
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Zwift teaches you how to draft


"Zwift incorporates one of the most requested features by its community in its latest update."
By Migue A. (en.brujulabike.com) Photo via Zwift Insider
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Thru axles vs quick-release skewers: why modern road bikes made the switch


"Check out our guide to what you need to know about thru axles, and why they have largely replaced quick-release skewers on the modern road bike."
By Paul Grêlé (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc)
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Gobik Absolute 7.0 Bib Tights review: great fit, comfortable pad and attractively priced


"A no nonsense pair of winter tights that do everything they need to do pretty well."
By Tim Russon (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Andy Jones)
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Column Two
December 17, 2025
Doug Report Cycling Daily






Pedersen claps back at doubts as 2026 Classics loom


"After a big year against cycling’s biggest names, Mads Pedersen says results - not reputation - will decide who belongs at the top of the Classics"
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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A day in the life of Sidney McGill at a CX World Cup


"Canadian cyclocross star raced her fourth WC of the year, at Namur."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) Photo Nick Iwanyshyn
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New role, same ambition for Primoz Roglic at revamped Red Bull


"The arrival of Remco Evenepoel has seen Primoz Roglic's status change at Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe, but the Slovenian has been moved aside rather than pushed out at Ralph Denk's team."
By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) Photo Maximilian Fries
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Is 2026 make or break for João Almeida?


"With leadership confirmed for the Giro and Vuelta and Del Toro breathing down his neck in the UAE hierarchy, 2026 is a big test for João Almeida?"
By Ewan Wilson (cyclist.co.uk) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingweekly.com)
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Merida Mission 9000


"A road racer's gravel machine - versatile, fun and extremely capable."
By Stu Kerton (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc)
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There’s a new bike recall every week - What’s going on, what are recalls and what should you do if you're worried your bike has been recalled?


"Manufacturers cock-up from time to time, the mechanism by which it fixes the issue is via a recall. We dig into what a recall is and what you should do if affected by one."
By Luke Friend (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Future (Tom Couzens))
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Old-school MTBs are being given a new lease of life... As gravel bikes


"Turning unused, retro mountain bikes into gravel bikes is more than a hobby for some."
By Rebecca Bland (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)
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I'm gutted about my Strava Year in Sport cycling stats - But I won't be doing anything differently in 2026


"For the uninitiated, the Year in Sport is a personalized slideshow compiling the stats of how much - or in my case, how little - exercise Strava subscribers did over the year."
By Tom Davidson (cyclingweekly.com)(Image credit: Andy Jones / Strava)
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Sidi Hiemx shoe review


"Roomy, warm and comfortable shoes but compromised and pricey."
By VecchioJo (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)
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Column Three
December 17, 2025
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"I think so" - Pogacar feels capable of winning the Giro, Tour, and Vuelta in the same season


"I think it is possible," but the Slovenian was quick to temper any immediate expectations: "I don't know if I would do it. For that, I would first have to sit down with the team management, and besides, all my teammates would have to agree."
By Migue A. (en.brujulabike.com) (Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Brandon McNulty poised for Tour de France return in 2026


"The American was absent from UAE Team Emirates XRG's media day at the weekend, but management has signaled that he will ride the Tour for the first time since 2022."
By Barry Ryan (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Elite Square In-Depth Review: Where Does It Stand?


"The Elite Square is one of those reviews where I just couldn’t figure out how/where to review it, as the goalposts seemed to keep on shifting, both in terms of the product and how to review the product."
By Ray Maker (dcrainmaker.com) (Photo: Ray Maker)
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A saddle with a wing? Something never seen before from Prologo makes its way onto Instagram


"Backrest or wing: This new Prologo saddle raises more questions than answers"
By Migue A. (en.brujulabike.com) Images by Artem Shcherbyna
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Three WorldTour rebrands for 2026: In Flanders Fields, Tour Auvergne Rhône Alpes and Ronde van Brugge


"Some race names feel like part of cycling’s furniture. You grow up hearing them, you know what kind of day they promise, and you barely think about the words anymore."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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A $30 bike rack, industry chaos and a Whistler bridge toss: Our top 10 MTB stories of 2025


"From viral moments to community heartbreak and Canada’s biggest new bike parks, these were the stories riders clicked, shared and argued about all year."
By Colin Field (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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I did the UK's most expensive cafe ride


"£265 for a coffee. Yes, you read that correctly."
By Liam Cahill (road.cc) (Photo credit: Liam Cahill)
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Column One
December 16, 2025

Doug Report Cycling Daily






Van der Poel delivered a brutal lesson as Brennan’s Roubaix education began


"Visma Lease a Bike’s Matthew Brennan says a single Mathieu van der Poel acceleration at Paris Roubaix reshaped his understanding of the race - and the limits of elite power"
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) Photo via Fantacycling
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Wellens downplays UAE salaries - ‘People would be surprised by what we earn here’


"Tim Wellens has extended his contract with UAE Team Emirates XRG through the end of 2027, a deal that was signed quietly long before the team chose to announce it."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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2025 Cyclocross National Championships: Stars, Stripes, and Glory in the Ozarks


"Complete Coverage of the 2025 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships."
(cyclingwest.com) Photo by Snowy Mountain Photography
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All the pro cycling kits for 2026: Soudal Quick Step add green while FDJ United SUEZ go back to black


"Get a head start on what teams will look like next season with our guide."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: FDJ United-SUEZ/Gobik)
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'I have things that I need to work on, but I am good enough to be here' - Meet Britain's best domestic female cyclocrosser


"With one race still to go, Ffion Drake is the 2025-2026 overall winner of the British National Trophy Series."
By Meg Elliot (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Alamy)
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'I think Tadej would allow me to win Paris Roubaix' - Florian Vermeersch on potential Roubaix opportunities


"Recently crowned UCI gravel World Champion, Florian Vermeersch, spoke to Sporza ahead of 2026, and one thing was clear: to continue to chase a Paris Roubaix victory."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Brussels applies to host 2030 Tour de France Femmes Grand Départ


"After the success of the 2019 men's Grand Départ in Brussels, officials have now applied to host the start of the Tour de France Femmes in 2030, according to the Belgian newspaper La Derniere Heure."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Anton Schiffer: 'As a 15-year-old, I already had a pretty high VO2max of 75 ml/kg/min'


"Visma Lease a Bike was not so much looking for big names on the transfer market this winter, but rather for riders it can develop over the next few years."
By Hendrik Boermans (idlprocycling.com) Image: Social Media
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'They opened up bicycle building for the normal person' - The frame building academy that changed an industry


"It has been three years since The Bicycle Academy closed its doors, but its impact remains felt."
By Meg Elliot (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Andrew Denham)
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3T fully enters the eGravel market with a new electric range made in Italy


"With the gravel market now completely dominated, 3T is renewing its range of electric bikes with three models, counterparts to their muscular equivalents, which, like their renowned gravel bikes, will also be 100% manufactured in Italy, starting from the carbon thread they weave according to their needs to create the different carbon sheets that make up their frames."
By Migue A. (en.brujulabike.com) Photo via reddit.com
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Rad Power Bikes files for bankruptcy protection


"Filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Washington, Rad Power Bikes listed estimated assets at $32.1 million and estimated liabilities at $72.8 million. Its inventory of eBikes, spare parts, and accessories is listed at $14,226,874.73."
by Dean Yobbi (bicycleretailer.com) (Image credit: Rad Power Bikes)
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Column Two
December 16, 2025
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Highlights of 2025 - Part IV


"The fourth pick isn’t a moment or a day but a whole week. Paris-Nice had a lively final stage which has been a regular pick in years past by itself. This time it’s the way all the stages threaded together that is highlighted."
(inrng.com) (Image credit: ASO)
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Luke Plapp: It's time to have that real breakout year in 2026


"The Australian shares his race program and his hopes of testing himself on GC at the Vuelta a España."
By Daniel Benson (dnlbenson.substack.com) Photo courtesy of SWpix.
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'I was not planned for Roubaix or Flanders' - Ferrand-Prévot on last minute schedule change in comeback season


"Pauline Ferrand-Prévot enjoyed a wonderful 2025 season in her return from a long period without road racing, winning both Paris Roubaix Femmes and the Tour de France Femmes."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) Photo A.S.O/Thomas Maheux
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Tadej Pogačar has never been nominated for BBC Sports Personality World Sport Star of the Year - Why not?


"The Slovenian is arguably the greatest sportsperson in the world right now, but has been snubbed."
By Adam Becket (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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'The Tour de France throws a match into the box of fireworks and lets the whole lot go off at once' - Dr Hutch on the madness of cycling's biggest race


"The Doc hails the dizzying insanity of sport's most dazzling spectacle."
By Michael Hutchinson (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Sorry sprinters, Abu Dhabi building mammoth mountain for 2028 worlds


"“Mount Al Wathba” is rising out of the sand in a cycling sports complex on the outskirts of the desert city, apparently destined to be part of the 2028 world championships."
Author: Ron Barrans (granfondodailynews.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Indoor season made fun (yes, even on the trainer)


"How to keep things fresh in the cold months of riding inside."
By Matt Hansen (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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Vielo V+1 Race Edition SRAM Force XPLR AXS gravel bike


"Race bike performance with the versatility of an adventure machine."
By Stu Kerton (road.cc) (Image Credit not Found)
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D30 Protection Enters the Chamois Market in New Partnership with TeoSport


"In cycling, D30 Protection is widely recognized as one of the leaders in protective materials. D30 foam and variations of its unique padding appear as protective inserts in gloves, knee and elbow protectors, chest protectors, MTB grips, and more."
By Jeremy Benson (bikerumor.com) (All photos/TeoSport)
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Shimano launches new GRX RX717 components to bring electronic shifting on gravel bikes down to a (slightly) friendlier price point


"Shimano's new Di2 gravel offering brings better affordability for gravel riders and commuters looking to move to electronic shifting. That said, the new RX717 rear derailleur will save you just £50 vs the RX827 version."
By Paul Grêlé (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc)
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Review: Cannondale Topstone Lefty - Gravel’s Chaos Machine


"Cannondale’s Topstone Lefty has always lived in its own category; part gravel bike, part very specific race bike, part drop-bar MTB experiment."
By Jordan Villella (bikerumor.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Column Three
December 16, 2025
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'Winning races is the ultimate goal' - Lenny Martinez refuses the GC box


"In an interview with L’Équipe, Lenny Martinez reflected on his first season at Bahrain Victorious, a year that brought major WorldTour wins and the kind of swings that still define his racing."
By Michiel van Looijengoed (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Oscar Onley's move to Ineos Grenadiers nears completion


"Sources say the move could be agreed in the next 24-48 hours."
By Daniel Benson (dnlbenson.substack.com) Photo courtesy of SWpix.
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The winter bike is dead... long live the winter bike: The changing face of our favorite cold-weather machines


"From fixed gear to trad winter to gravel, our bikes, and our riding habits, are changing."
By James Shrubsall (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: Future)
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Polarized Training: Do Elite Cyclists Use It?


"Training intensity distribution analysis in Aussie elite and sub-elite cyclists."
By Stephen Cheung (pezcyclingnews.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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Søren Kragh Andersen on Pedersen vs Van der Poel: 'Mads is much more inclusive'


"Søren Kragh Andersen has been close enough to see two very different types of leadership up close."
By Ethan Lessiter (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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Mapping the 2026 men’s season: What major riders are saying about their biggest race targets in 2026


"Riders such as Tadej Pogacar are not simply targeting individual races."
(Image credit: Getty Images via cyclingnews.com)
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Tadej Pogacar already knows who will join him at the 2026 Tour de France


"Pogacar’s aim for next summer is obvious: another run at the Yellow Jersey at the Tour de France."
By Michiel van Looijengoed (domestiquecycling.com) (Photo: Cor Vos)
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'We forged solidarity from steely determination and hot tarmac' - How three brothers came together again on a bike trip all the way across France


"Decades after growing apart, Simon Fellows and his brothers reunited to breathe new life into old bonds on a 1,000-mile ride across France."
By Simon Fellows (cyclingweekly.com) (Image credit: PHOTOGRAPHY XAVIER VEYRON & SIMON FELLOWS)
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No Longer Making Gains In Training? Here’s How To Break The Cycle


"Everyone gets stuck from time to time. Suddenly, what was previously bringing tangible gains to your form is no longer doing the trick."
(crankpunk.com) (Credits not Found)
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Mous UltraTex Optimal Lid Backpack


"Business-class carry-on luggage with a pocket for everything - albeit at business-class pricing."
by Jez Ash (road.cc) (Image Credit: road.cc)
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Long-term review: Aenomaly SwitchGrade


"A seat-angle adjuster that adds control, comfort and power on the climbs."
By Terry McKall (cyclingmagazine.ca) (Image Credit not Found)
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Squirt SEAL Tubeless Tire Sealant with BeadBlock


"Tubeless tires have become the go‑to choice for many riders and with them comes the inevitable question: which sealant should you trust?"
By Paul Horta-Hopkins (cycletechreview.com) (Image Credit not Found)
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