Video: Peter Sagan Delivers Winning Sprint at Stage 10 of the Giro d’Italia
Sagan Claims the Ciclamino Jersey While it started with a climb, stage 10 of the Giro d’Italia was predicted to end with a bunch sprint. The 139km Parcours – the shortest road stage of the race – had only one categorized climb to contend with, a fourth category ascent cresting a little less than 40km …
Results: CBR / Corratec Dominguez Hills Criterium
California Bicycle Racing (CBR) kicked off its 2021 CBR Criterium Series with its first race, the CBR / Corratec Dominguez Hills Criterium since the pandemic forced the cancellation of Southern California cycling events. With Los Angeles County moving to the yellow tier, this allowed CBR / Corratec Dominguez Hills Criterium to receive the required permits and host …
Training Tips: Intervals to Prepare for your Next Gravel Race
Gravel riding and gravel racing is a unique cycling venture. With long durations like road racing but equipment similar to cyclocross, training for gravel races is different from other styles of events. By applying the same principles that guide us through all aspects of coaching- specificity and overload- we can design new workouts specific to …
Sidi Sponsored Riders Wear Sixty, Shot and Wire 2 Shoes at Giro d’Italia
It is May once again and the 104th edition of the Giro d’Italia is here. The Corsa Rosa started on Saturday, May 8, with an Individual Time Trial in the heart of Turin, the first historic Italian capital, to celebrate the 160th anniversary of the Italian Unification. A great battle is expected until the last …
Colin Strickland tackles West Texas Gravel Route for over 100 miles in 98-degree heat
American gravel rider Colin Strickland celebrated National Bike Month by tackling the fearsome Road To Nowhere in his home state of Texas. More Details: Gravel riding is lighting the sport of cycling on fire with endurance and brute toughness needed to ride hundreds of miles at a time, while facing some of the nastiest weather …
Bicycling & The Law: 10 Tips for Cyclists: Don’t Get “Doored”
By Richard Duquette, Esq, Law Firm of Richard Duquette Listen to the Podcast Getting “doored”–or crashing into the carelessly opened door of a parked vehicle while on your bike–is no fun, but it is common. Although bicyclists try hard to avoid this dangerous occurrence, it is in fact one of the leading causes of bicyclist injuries. Photo …





