Tag: Cycling
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Zone 2 Versus the Norwegian Model
This essay will diverge a little bit from the content I usually publish here. Keep reading if you want to take a dive into the world of distance running and how its hottest training approach compares to one of cycling’s hottest. Double-threshold training hit the big time in the running community after the training program…
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How did Brandon McNulty win the Volta a la Communitat Valenciana?
American cyclists winning GC titles in European professional bike races are few and far between. So Brandon McNulty taking the Tour of Valencia – a hotly-contested (with a field including a Grand Tour winner in Jai Hindley) 2.Pro race at the beginning of the season – is a feat that needs to be analyzed. In…
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Weekly Recap
A tripleheader for most of the week. The first race to get going was the AlUla Tour in Saudi Arabia. This is the Saudis’ version of a national tour. As mentioned in my February Preview, it is a 2.1 race. Stage One was a bunch sprint surprisingly taken by Casper van Uden of DSM. Stage…
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February Preview
*All schedule information, as always, courtesy of ProCyclingStats.com. The shortest month of the year is absolutely packed with cycling. Most of the professional racing in February will take place in warmer climates like Spain, Portugal, Southern France, and the Middle East. There are too many races to preview each with the detail that most deserve,…
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Challenge Mallorca Recap
A series of five consecutive one-day races on the Spanish island of Mallorca sort-of kicked off the European cycling season (Spain hosted a few one-day races before Mallorca, won by Dylan Groenewegen and Michael Matthews, respectively). The first race of the series, called Trofeo Calvia, took place on January 24. This race was 150 kilometers…
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Mathieu van der Poel in 2024
The best Classics rider in the world had a spectacular, if not prolific, 2023 season. What can he do to back that up in 2024? Currently, MVDP is absolutely laying waste to the competition in the Cyclocross world, so far having won 11 out of 12 races, and the only defeat was the result of…
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The Ludicrous Power of Oier Lazkano
The Basque rider for Movistar is mashing some un-Godly watts this winter. He does not post all of his rides on Strava, but this week he did a session that absolutely blew my mind. I have never seen a professional cyclist push these numbers, let alone at his weight (similarly to what I wrote about…
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American Riders in 2024 and Beyond
2023 was a banner year for American cycling with a Grand Tour victory from Sepp Kuss in the Vuelta a Espana. Notable other results included a fifth place in the Tour of Flanders from Neilson Powless, a stage win the Giro d’Italia from Brandon McNulty, and Matteo Jorgensen winning his first race (and GC title)…
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Arnaud De Lie’s Potential
Let’s start by introducing the man: Arnaud De Lie is a 21-year-old Belgian riding for Lotto-Dstny. Weighing in at 78 kilograms, he looks to be a Classics rider/Grand Tour stage hunter in the making. De Lie has already won 19 races in two professional seasons, though only one was at WorldTour level. Strava nerds/wattage geeks/cycling…
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Tour Down Under Recap
This race delivered some surprises and a surprising level of excitement. Disclaimer: I watched none of the stages live due to the race taking place in Australia, which is in a very different time zone to the one I live in. Thanks to NBC’s YouTube channel, I was able to watch the extended highlights of…