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How Bitcoin and Crypto Payments Are Impacting Professional Cycling Events and Online Wagering

Cryptocurrency is steadily carving out a place within sports and gaming, influencing payment options and betting habits in new ways. Cryptocurrency’s integration into sports and gambling is gaining momentum, with more events and platforms accepting digital currencies like Bitcoin. In 2024, global crypto payments topped an estimated $1.3 trillion, a figure that underscores how digital […]

Vuelta ’25 St.13: Almeida On The Angliru

LA VUELTA 2025Β STAGE 13Β Β CABEZΓ“N DE LA SAL > L’ANGLIRU Today’s report from La Vuelta – Jonas Vingegaard (Visma–Lease a Bike) had to settle for second on Friday, despite setting his sights on conquering L’Angliru with La Roja on his shoulders – an achievement that would have made him the first leader of La Vuelta to […]

Gear Break: Mosaic RT-Zero, iGPSPORT BSC200S, Pinarello F-Series, Pashley Wildfinder, Assos FW25 Collection, Exposure Lights 2026

In this week’s Gear Break we have some new and exciting bikes ranging from race-ready road to all-road and beyond. First up, Mosaic Cycles RT-Zero β€œhalo” bike showing off the future Mosaic envisions for itself. Pinarello, this week, have released the latest F-Series range. Then, we have the Pashley Cycles Wildfinder, a new steel all-terrain […]

Vuelta’25 St.12: High Drama on the Road, Low Drama off as Ayuso Takes Second Stage Win

Conditions were quite peaceful before the stage. All the drama on today’s Vuelta stage happily took place on the road rather than off: Pro-Palestinian protests were visible but peaceful and unobtrusive, and while Juan Ayuso was central to today’s developments, his riding was the focus rather than his employment. Ayuso was all smiles after the […]

EUROTRASH: Ayuso-UAE Acrimony Consumes Vuelta, Pro Cycling

Your roundup of cycling news β€” and cycling-proximate news, including the rising tension between Juan Ayuso and UAE-Team Emirates. Plus racing in Britain and at the Simac Ladies’ Tour, several signings β€” and MVDP the brand. TOP STORY:Β  Ayuso’s Sudden Ouster Devolves into Polemics…But Is Anyone Surprised? (eTrash Mike Commentary) Race News: Cool Kooij Doubles […]

Vuelta’25 St.11: A Career-Defining Ride Cut Short

Finally this Vuelta grants us a stage without a set-piece finale: No hockey stick, thisΒ parcours; instead, its rollicking profile, looking like a row from Joy Division’s iconic Unknown PleasuresΒ album cover design, served up attacking action, and promised late-stage drama. Parts of Stage 11 were relatively peaceful… Instead, though, we were left with unfulfilled suspense β€” […]

Vuelta’25 St.10: Vine Victorious, Vingegaard Vaults into Red as Ayuso Drama Swirls

A day after what has arguable the biggest news coming out of Spain in the last 2 weeks β€” nothing to do with the Vuelta, but the announcement that super-talent Juan Ayuso woud be leaving UAE Team Emirates β€” a mountainous 175.3 km tussle from Parque de la Naturaleza Sendaviva to the summit of El […]

Fueling the Trans North Georgia Adventure: A Sports Dietitian’s Nutrition Strategy for Ultra-Distance Bikepacking

Bike breakdowns and gear choices often grab attention in bikepacking and ultra-distance races β€” but nutrition is what truly carries riders to the finish. As a sports dietitian and first-time participant in the Trans North Georgia Adventure (TNGA), a 350+ mile self-supported race with nearly 40,000 feet of climbing, I set out to test my […]

Vuelta ’25 Rest Day 1: Wide-Open Racing, Canadian Drama, and a Battle for Red

The 2025 Vuelta a EspaΓ±a is living up to its reputation as cycling’s β€œGrand Tour of Chaos.” Thirty years after moving to its late-summer slot, the race continues to deliver unpredictable battles, bold raids, and breakout performances. This year’s edition has already brought major headlines for Canadian cyclingβ€”with Michael Woods announcing his retirement and Derek […]

EUROTRASH: UAE vs. Visma β€” A Study in Contrasts

Your Monday cycling news roundup, heavy on the Vuelta, including a deep look into the superteams battle shaping the GC contest. Plus we check in on the Americans riding in Spain, preview the upcoming Tour of Britain, share a special raffle from the Geraint Thomas Cycling Trust β€” and honor cancer survivor and Red Jersey […]

Vuelta’25 St.9:TrΓ¦en Holds Red as Vingegaard Soars to Valdezcaray Win

Jonas Vingegaard once again proved his dominance at La Vuelta 2025, on stage 9 from Alfaro > EstaciΓ³n de esquΓ­ de Valdezcaray, powering to a solo victory atop Valdezcaray on Stage 9. The Danish champion attacked with over 10 kilometers to go, leaving rivals Tom Pidcock and JoΓ£o Almeida chasing in vain. While Giulio Ciccone […]

PEZ Top Rides: Lake Placid, New York

PEZ Top Rides: Lake Placid, located in the New York State’s Adirondack Mountains region, is one of only three places that have hosted the Winter Olympics twice, the others being Innsbruck and St. Moritz. Lake Placid held its events in 1932 and 1980 and remains a destination for winter sports enthusiasts, as well as for […]

Vuelta’25 St.8: Philipsen Flies Into Zaragoza

Race Report: Jasper Philipsen won a text book transition stage (read: break goes, gets caught, bunch sprint) of the 2025 Vuelta a Espana from MonzΓ³n Templario toΒ ZaragozaΒ (163.5km) – by a wheel ahead of Elia Viviani (Lotto) and Ethan Vernon (Israel Premier Tech). The first winner of La Vuelta 25 is also the first to raise […]

Inside La Vuelta’09 with Ryder Hesjedal

It was the second rest day of the 2009 Vuelta a EspaΓ±a when Ed Hood caught up with Garmin’s Ryder Hesjedal; the day after his team mate Tyler Farrar’s long-time-coming first Grand Tour stage win – and two days after Ryder’s own excellent second place to Simon Gerrans (Australia & Cervelo) on stage ten to […]

Vuelta’25 St. 7: Ayuso Strikes Back With Solo Summit Victory at Cerler

Juan Ayuso rode to the third straight win for his UAE Team Emirates with a ball-busting two fingers up to all who wrote him off after yesterday’s meltdown. The 22year-old β€œco-leader” of UAE was the first to attack with some 175km to go, then went on to ride the final kms solo and a great […]

Gear Break: Shimano Gravel shoes, cleats, and pedals, SCOTT Split MIPS helmet, Walz Caps at 20, and Strava updates

In this week’s Gear Break, August 29, 2025, we’ve got some exciting news from Shimano for their 2-bolt SPD line: a new gravel focused race shoe and a new multi-entry 2-bolt cleat, as well as a mini-review of the new top-end XTR PD-M9200 pedal. We are featuring the Scott Split MIPS TT helmet, as worn […]

UCI Road World Championships in Africa for the First Time: Everything You Need to Know

In 2025, for the first time ever, the African continent will host the UCI Road World Championships. The stage will be provided by the capital of Rwanda, Kigali, where the world’s best cyclists will face off between the 21st and 28th of September. The country is not new to cyclism. Each year, this beautiful country […]

Vuelta’25 St.6: Vine Wins in Andorra as TrΓ¦en Claims La Roja

La Vuelta 2025 Stage 6 in Andorra delivered fireworks as Jay Vine soloed to victory and claimed the KOM jersey, while Norway’s Torstein TrΓ¦en took La Roja. GC contenders Vingegaard, Ciccone, and Almeida tightened the standings to within seconds in a thrilling mountain showdown. Today’s Race report courtesy of La Vuelta, photos by Cor Vos […]

EUROTRASH: Gaudu’s Upset, Turner’s Breakthrough, Vingegaard’s Return: Vuelta 2025 Ignites

In this roundup of cycling news from the Vuelta and beyond, we take you through stages 3–5, from David Gaudu and Ben Turner stunning the peloton to Jonas Vingegaard reclaiming control in Stage 5’s team time trial β€” plus below-the-headlines Vuelta news, rider and team updates β€” and a look at the rider who may […]

Vuelta’25 St.5: UAE Versus Vingegaard In TTT Showdown

The first stage of La Vuelta 25 held on Spanish soil shook up the overall standings once again, as Jonas Vingegaard regained La Roja thanks to Visma-Lease a Bike’s collective performance in Figueres. However, the Dutch outfit had to settle for second place on the day, finishing 8 seconds behind Juan Ayuso and Joao Almeida’s […]

Italian Cycling Holidays: Ride Stelvio, Dolomites & More with Italy Bike Hotels

I recently published some of my personal tips on how to plan your best bike holiday in Italy, sharing my experience gained from years of extensive travel – biking and otherwise – around Italy.Β  It’s long been my favorite country to ride, based largely on the vast array of terrain, regions, and just plain epic […]

Vuelta’25 St.4: Turner Takes His First in Voiron

Race Report: Last minute team call-up Ben Turner provided the big story with his unexpected first Grand Tour stage victory on an otherwise uneventful stage as la Vuelta rolled out of Italy and into France, crossing the French Alps enroute to Voiron. Stage 4Β |Β Susa > Voiron Today’s report details from la Vuelta press office: Called […]

Stretching for Post-Ride Recovery

In today’s toolbox article, I wanted to spend some time focusing on an aspect of our fitness that all too many cyclists neglect: stretching for post ride recovery. Since I tend to also neglect that aspect of my fitness, I consulted a good friend of mine, Elise Yanover, who has been a registered physiotherapist in […]

La VUELTA ’25 Stage 3: Go, Go, Gaudu! Surprise Result in Ceres

If few fans picked David Gaudu for a podium finish ahead of the Vuelta’s climbing class on yesterday’s short-summit finish, even fewer surely believed he would pip Mads Pedersen on what seemed to be a tailor-made stage for the Danish classics specialist. Yet in Stage 3 of the Vuelta, on rain-slick Italian roads, the Frenchman […]

VUELTA Stage 2 Report: Vingegaard Shakes off Crash to Make Early GC Statement

Photo credit: CorVos/PezCyclingNews Β  The Vuelta’s Italian flirtation shifted gears today, from regal sprinter fare to mountain gritβ€” and as scripted, it was Jonas Vingegaard showing that grit, very narrowly nosing out Giulio Ciccone on the finishing 9.9-km climb into Limone Piemonte. With the stage win, Vingegaard donned the leader’s Red Jersey. After 157 (or […]
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