Author: Gary Edgington
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Tour 2026: Five second-tier sprinters announced
Five sprinters from the second tier of professional cycling have been named for the 2026 Tour de France. The selection indicates organizers' interest in featuring emerging talent alongside established sprint competitors. Details about the specific riders and their teams were not provided in the announcement. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Tour 2026 begins in sunny, very warm conditions
The 2026 Tour de France got underway in bright sunshine and exceptionally hot weather. Riders faced challenging thermal conditions from the start of the race. Read the full story at wielerflits.nl →
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Healy promises unpredictability at Tour de France for EF
Ben Healy has been announced as part of EF Education-EasyPost's Tour de France lineup. Healy stated he intends to race with an unpredictable approach during the Grand Tour. The team has finalized its roster for the prestigious cycling event. Read the full story at cyclingweekly.com →
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Mathieu van der Poel and Roxanne Bertels expecting first child
Mathieu van der Poel and his girlfriend Roxanne Bertels are expecting their first child together. The couple announced the pregnancy with the playful nickname "Bébé VdP," referencing van der Poel's initials. This marks a significant personal milestone for the professional cyclist. Read the full story at idlprocycling.com →
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Pogačar’s Agent Denies Reports on Seixas Valuation and Blasi Transfer
Tadej Pogačar's representatives have disputed reports regarding a €13 million valuation related to Seixas and denied claims about a transfer involving Blasi. The agent pushed back against the circulating stories, challenging their accuracy. Outside Magazine covered the statement addressing the disputed reports. Read the full story at Outside Magazine →
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Traxler and Nieuwesteeg win Ghost of the Gravel in Canada
Gabby Traxler and Carter Nieuwesteeg claimed victory at Ghost of the Gravel, a Gravel World Series event held in Canada. The race took place in notably challenging conditions described as the 'gnarliest' experienced at the event. Both riders demonstrated strong performances to secure wins at the grueling gravel competition. Read the full story at cyclingnews.com…
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Hundreds of cyclists mass trespass on Westway road closure
Hundreds of cyclists ignored a road closure to stage a mass trespass on the Westway, a notorious route. The cyclists used the action to protest government spending on car infrastructure, calling for a shift in transportation funding priorities. Read the full story at road.cc →
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Tour de France ready to adapt amid extreme heatwave
The Tour de France is prepared to make adjustments in response to extreme heat conditions affecting the race. Organizers have indicated flexibility in their approach to managing the challenging weather during the event. The announcement reflects concerns about rider safety and well-being during the competition. Read the full story at France 24 →
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Rapha Pro Team Cargo Bib Short Review
This review examines Rapha's Pro Team Cargo Bib Short, assessing its performance as an all-day riding option. The bib shorts offer comfort for extended wear but have some areas identified for potential improvement. The review evaluates the garment's suitability for cyclists seeking a practical cargo bib option. Read the full story at cyclingweekly.com →
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Tour de France to feature new national champions’ jerseys
The Tour de France will showcase the jerseys of newly crowned national champions across various disciplines. The headline highlights the national champion jerseys that will be worn during the race, though it does not specify which riders or countries earned these titles. Read the full story at cyclingweekly.com →