Maple Leaves Over Milan: Nationality in Cycling
Was Ryder Hesjedal’s victory at the Giro d’Italia a Candian victory… or merely [a win for Garmin-Barricuda? →]
Was Ryder Hesjedal’s victory at the Giro d’Italia a Candian victory… or merely [a win for Garmin-Barricuda? →]
I join writers Ethan Calof and Jacob Rude for a weekly podcast where we discuss [the state of drug testing in sports... →]
Three of cycling’s biggest names of the past decade have dealt with different aspects of the [doping battle in the past week... →]
Alberto Contador didn’t three-peat at the Tour de France, failing to win his first grand tour start since 2007. [Of course, he might not have even been the defending champ THIS year... →]
The past quarter century since Bernard Hinault won the last of his five Tours de France have yielded hard times for fans in the host nation. They have had to watch as Americans won 10 of the past 25 editions, and Spaniards another eleven of the remainder. They have seen a Dane, a German, an [...]
Victory in a wild Stage 5 sprint finish launched a young sprinter closer to all-time greatness… Zach breaks down the numbers in this look at Mark Cavendish. [READ MORE →]
Cycling is unique in that the climax of its season comes not at the end of the season but dead center in the heart of the calendar. It isn’t the Tour Down Under in January or the Giro di Lombardia in October that the top riders of the road dream …
Cycling is unique in that the climax of its season comes not at the end of the season but dead center in the heart of the calendar. It isn’t the Tour Down Under in January or the Giro di Lombardia in October that the top riders of the road dream …