by Contributor | Mar 29, 2025 | News
Leading up to the Italian stage race, Tulett had a successful season with two podium finishes in his last four races. He carried this strong form into Coppi e Bartali, securing top-10 finishes in both the second and third stages. In stage four, he impressed by...
by Contributor | Mar 29, 2025 | News
Bruce Heidlauf, owner of Mill Race Cyclery in Geneva, stands near some e-bikes that he says make up more than 50% of his sales these days. (David Sharos / For The Beacon-News) While longtime fans still remain married to their traditional bicycles, the growing...
by Contributor | Mar 29, 2025 | News
That didn’t happen. However, the appearance at the start line of two-time Saxo winner Wout van Aert (Visma–Lease a Bike) added much of the spice the race had lost due to Pogačar’s withdrawal, though the race is not one of the Belgian’s targets...
by Contributor | Mar 29, 2025 | News
South Bay Composite & Eastlake High School Mountain Bike teams, SoCal League, is a group of student-athletes in grades 4th through 12th, that ride and race cross-country mountain bikes on varied terrain with an emphasis on fun, skills, competition and...
by Contributor | Mar 29, 2025 | News
Maine’s highest court recently sent an important reminder to the public that Maine law affords bicyclists extensive freedom to choose where to safely ride while also calling on the Maine Legislature to improve the text of the “riding to the right”...
by Contributor | Mar 29, 2025 | News
HARELBEKE, Belgium (Velo) — For a few moments, Ashlin Barry thought he won the prestigious E3 Saxo Classic junior race on Friday afternoon.The 17-year-old won the field sprint of a small peloton after 139km of selective racing under grey clouds. Moments later,...