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TOUR’25 Stage 17: Milan Splashes to Stage Win

2025 Tour de France Stage 17 Report: The last chance for a stage win for the sprinters in the 2025 Tour de France, went to the green jersey wearer, Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) in Valence. In a very wet final kilometres, the Italian sprinter was faster than Jordi Meeus (Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe), Tobias Lund Andresen (Team Picnic […]

Can E-Bikes Go Uphill? The Complete Guide to E-Bike Hill Climbing Performance

Electric bicycles have revolutionized cycling by making previously challenging terrains accessible to riders of all fitness levels. One of the most common questions potential e-bike owners ask is whether these electric-powered machines can handle steep inclines effectively. The answer is definitively yes, but the performance depends on several critical factors that determine how well your […]

Machine Learning Meets the Mountains: Predictive Modeling for Cycling Bets

In a sport where tactics, terrain, weather, and timing all merge into one fluid contest, predicting the outcome of a cycling race can seem like guesswork. Yet, as machine learning becomes more accessible to fans, punters, and analysts alike, there’s a growing push to apply data-driven models to a sport that has long thrived on […]

Why the Tour de France Keeps Getting Faster and Won’t Slow Down

The most famous and difficult bike race, the Tour de France, has changed significantly since its inception in 1903. Technology, science, and planning have changed an endurance test on a bumpy road and poor roads to high-speed spectacles. Recently, the race’s faster pace has become a more heated topic of discussion. We now know that […]

Pogačar/UAE Dominance: Is It Good for the Sport?

# Catch up on pro cycling – and its context within the broader world of sports – with AIRmail … Analysis, Insight and Reflections from The Outer Line. You can subscribe to AIRmail here, and check out The Outer Line’s extensive library of articles on the governance and economics of cycling here. # Key Takeaways: […]

Tour’25 Stage 16: Paret-Peintre Conquers Ventoux!

The French finally got their first stage win through Valentin Paret-Peintre after an enormous battle on the slopes of Mont Ventoux with Ben Healy. The stage featured some big GC changes, points battles and a famous rider abandoned before the race even started on what was a very action packed day. A fairly flat stage […]

Balancing Cycling and Fitness Post-Fatherhood

Hello everyone! Good to be back & contributing again! As a personal life update, my wife and I welcomed our first child last November, shortly after I completed my first Ironman! I’ve been in the thick of first-time parenting for the last half-year. So for my first article back, I thought it would be appropriate […]

Is Pogačar’s Position His Secret Weapon?

Tadej Pogačar’s success in cycling is often attributed to his extraordinary talent, but there’s a less-discussed factor that sets him apart: his radical bike position. This innovative setup, which pushes the boundaries of traditional cycling techniques, is the result of years of research and biomechanical evolution, beginning with Team Sky’s collaboration with British Cycling in […]

EUROTRASH: Pogi’s Domination?

Tadej Pogacar is dominating in France, Zoe BΓ€ckstedt did the same in Belgium and Jaror Widar absolutely destroyed the competition in Italy. We have all the latest results, news, statistics and more in today’s EuroTrash cycling roundup! TOP STORY: Tour DominationΒ ? 2025 Tour de France news: β€’ Pogi’s DominationΒ ? β€’ Interesting Tour de France Statistics […]

TOUR’25 Stage 15: Wellens Whoops in Carcassonne

2025 Tour de France Stage 15 Report: Belgian champion Tim Wellens (UAE Emirates XRG) impressively soloed to Carcassonne to win the fifteenth stage of the 2025 Tour de France. Wellens, one of Tadej Pogačar’s right-hand men, joined a large break and survived several splits, to attack just before the top of the final leaving Victor […]

PEZ TOUR Bookshelf: Tour de France Climbs from Above

PEZ Tour Bookshelf: The highest drama in the Tour de France takes place in the mountains and the changing beauty of these alpine landscapes differentiates pro cycling from all other sports. Another differentiation is that amateurs can themselves cycle these routes, even on the day the race comes through. Try that at the Superbowl or […]

TOUR’25 Stage 14: Arensman From The Break!

Stage 14 – 182km and 4,950m of vertical gain. Brutal. 170 riders would take the start today but the same number wouldn’t make it to the finish in SuperbagnΓ¨res. With almost 5000m of elevation gain, four categorized climbs, on and off rain and misty conditions this stage was always going to be difficult. Despite the […]

Cycling and Gambling: Do They Work Together?

Cycling has always thrived on unpredictability. The elegance of a well-timed attack, the strategy of conserving energy in the peloton, or the sheer chaos of a rain-soaked cobbled stage, these moments make professional cycling one of the most compelling sports to watch. It’s a sport where raw physical power collides with team tactics, environmental variables, […]

Tour de PEZ: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Tour!

Ed’s TOUR Look-Back: The world is a different place, thanks to Covid-19 our lives have changed. It’s Tour de France time (yes, it shouldn’t be in September) and Ed Hood should have been β€˜Roadside’ in France back in 2020, but was at home in Scotland reminiscing over the good and the not so good points […]

The Waiting Game

It wasn’tΒ unthinkable; in fact, probably every cycling fan hasΒ thought about what would need to happen for Tadej PogaΓ§ar not to win this Tour de France: For a moment Wednesday, we thought we might be seeing an opening to a very different kind of Tour. With just four kilometers left in the stage, a rival rider […]

TOUR’25 Stage 13: Pogačar Powers Up the Peyragudes

2025 Tour de France Stage 13 Report: Tadej Pogačar (UAE Emirates XRG) won the mountain time trial to Peyragudes as many expected. The Slovenian dominated this Pyrenean giant, winning by 36 seconds from his main rival Jonas Vingegaard (Visma | Lease a Bike). The Dane did look more like his usual self as he caught […]

Gear Break: PRO Women’s Road Saddle, DMT Pogi’s Superlight Road Shoe, TDF-Inspired Kit from Santini, POC’s Cytal Lite Helmet, Uno-X on Ridley at the Tour, Pidcock-Edition Jersey from Q36.5

Gear Break: Sirin is Pro’s new women’s road saddle, Pogi’s Superlight road shoe from DMT, Santini’s ArrivΓ©e Paris-Champs-Γ‰lysΓ©es Collection, POC releases Cytal Lite at the Tour, Ridley supports β€œProject Breakaway” for Uno-X, Gregarius Clima Pro Team Off-Road Jersey celebrates Pidcock’s return to MTB racing PRO Sirin Team Saddle PRO sez:Β  The PRO Sirin saddle is […]

Tour’25 Stage 12: Powerhouse Pogacar!

Today was the day that we as spectators had been waiting for and certain riders had been dreading – the mountains are here! The first true mountains of this year’s Tour would really test the peloton today. After a hectic start with the likes of Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) & Biniam Girmay (IntermarchΓ©-Wanty) amongst the early […]

EUROTRASH: Beards On Le Tour!

Ben Healy’s beard has sparked a light-hearted look at bearded yellow jersey wearers in the Tour de France, GC after 11 stages, intriguing Tour stats, climbing battles, and team prize money shakeups plus stage announcements for the Tour Down Under and Tour of Britain. It’s EuroTrash time! TOP STORY: Beards In Yellow? 2025 Tour de […]

TOUR’25 Stage 11: Abrahamsen’s Long Attack Wins in Toulouse

2025 Tour de France Stage 11 Report: Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X Mobility) won the eleventh stage of the 2025 Tour de France on Wednesday. After a long day of attacking, the Norwegian beat his break companion Mauro Schmid (Jayco AlUla) in a two-man sprint. Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) was just unable to catch the two […]

(Not) Even Better than the Real Thing

When in late 2022 a rumor spread that Netflix was planning a Tour de France-focused Drive to Survive-like series, a whisper of pride and excitement rippled through the cycling community: Finally they understand: there’s beauty and drama in this sport, the kind around which you can build a high-budget, broad-appeal showcase. In its first couple […]

The King of the North: Mathieu van der Poel

Mathieu van der Poel – The King Of The North Lights Up Tour de France with Grit, Glory, and Attack. Mathieu van der Poel has delivered a thrilling first 10 days at the 2025 Tour de Franceβ€”winning stages, wearing Yellow, and attacking relentlessly despite fatigue. A true cycling showman. Mathieu van der Poel showed us […]

Energy Management – What to Focus On

Strength training is a critical component of fitness and health, but ultimately we’re interested in being faster and stronger on the bike itself. One of the key aspects of better bike fitness is energy management, whether within a day, training cycle, or through a big multi-day event. They don’t come much stronger than Wout While […]

TOUR’25 Stage 10: Bastille Stage for Yates – Healy in Yellow

2025 Tour de France Stage 10 Report: Stage 10 of 2025 Tour de France on French National Day was dominated by a large break through the Massif Central. After a thrilling finish, Simon Yates (Visma | Lease a Bike) was first across the finish line on Mont-Dore. Thymen Arensman (INEOS Grenadiers) was second and Ben […]

EUROTRASH: Latest Cycling News Roundup

All the latest road cycling news from around the world including the Tour de France, the Giro d’Italia Women, Tour of Austria, Qinghai Lake, amazing Tour statistics and more. It’s EuroTrash time! TOP STORY: Anonymity At Le Tour 2025 Tour de France news: β€’ Most Anonymous Team Of Le TourΒ ? β€’ Interesting Tour de France […]
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