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The 2,428 km long race, running from July 1-19 1903, was a mere six stages. Averaging around 400 kms daily, this Tour was nothing like today’s 21 stage affair. One can see how the idea would attract modern day ultracyclists and a recent video, “The 1903 Project,” is Jack Thompson’s tribute to those riders of yesteryear.
The post PEZ at the Movies: The 1903 Project appeared first on PezCycling News.



Best-ever performances for Aniek Van Alphen and runner-up Fouquenet in French round of series, Alvarado makes fine debut.
Read the full article at Imposing Solo Triumph for Aniek Van Alphen Unlocks Cyclocross World Cup Lead on Velo.









British champ Cameron Mason records first World Cup podium
The post Thibau Nys wins second consecutive 2025-2026 World Cup round in Flamanville appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.


The Belgian star says the sport leans too heavily on sponsors and needs its own revenue stream — from ticketing to TV rights — to stay healthy
The post Wout van Aert weighs in on cycling’s ‘fragile’ finances appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado podiums in season debut
The post Aniek van Alphen romps to victory at Flamanville World Cup appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

World Cup leader boosts his advantage with sublime second half to race and second victory in series.
Read the full article at Cyclocross World Cup: Thibau Nys Delayed Twice Yet Takes Spirited Win in Flamanville on Velo.

SoCalCycling.com – Your Cycling Source:
Geraint Thomas Appointed Director of Racing at INEOS Grenadiers INEOS Grenadiers Announce Major Leadership Addition The INEOS Grenadiers team has announced the appointment of Geraint Thomas as Director of Racing, marking the start of a new chapter in Geraint’s career and underscoring the team’s evolution. A Decorated Champion Steps Into a New Role One of …
The post INEOS Grenadiers Strengthen Staff with Thomas, Viviani & Impey appeared first on SoCalCycling.com.



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World TT champion Evenepoel speaks about depression following his serious crash last winter.
Read the full article at ‘I Believe I Should Be Able to Beat Pogačar in Liege’: Fighting Talk from Remco Evenepoel on Velo.











