Due to work commitments at Paris-Nice, I missed out on Tadej Pogačar’s latest extraordinary feats at Strade Bianche and Tirreno-Adriatico…
Peter Cossins
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While politics should have no place in sport, the terrifying, bloody and criminal Russian invasion of Ukraine underlines that they’re fundamentally inseparable…
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The second stage of the Étoile de Bessèges seemed pretty unremarkable…
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This is an extract from a book that a friend of mine was writing about his cycling experiences, tales of which always had me …
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It’s been some weeks now since I’ve had the time to write something for La Course en Tête, my absence largely down to the …
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This is an extract from a book that a friend of mine was writing about his cycling experiences, tales of which always had me …
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Tuning in to watch Alex Dowsett’s Hour Record attempt last night was the opposite of déjà vu…
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So there we have it, the first edition of the Paris-Roubaix weekend…
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Unless Enric Mas can channel the spirit, verve and finishing power of his Movistar teammate and four-time Liège-Bastogne-Liège winner Alejandro Valverde…
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Before looking ahead, just a quick look back on Friday’s Vuelta stage into Villanueva de la Serena…
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The good, the bad and the ugly has become a cliché as a review of sporting contests. For once, though, this analysis is entirely …
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The Vuelta a España provides a better indication than any other event of some of the most significant changes that have rippled through the …
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Today I had my best half an hour at the Tour so far. Ever since the news was announted that Luz Ardiden would be …
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Can anyone or anything stop Tadej Pogačar winning the Tour for the second time in a row? Will Mark Cavendish break the Merckx record?
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Sometimes you come across a pass that has not figured on your radar before and by the summit you’re wondering how that could possibly …
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I live in the mountain because I love the mountains. Any mountains. The sight of any massif rising up from the plains triggers a …
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Prior to the start of the Tour’s third stage between Lorient and Pontivy, Deceuninck-QuickStep lead-out man Michael Mørkøv, who’s recognised…
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The end of the Critérium du Dauphiné moves us ever closer to the Tour de France, but before looking ahead let’s look back at …
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If the number of stories that a stage serves up provides an indication of a stage’s quality, the Giro’s 205-kilometre run between Citadella and …
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The problem with golden ages is that we don’t tend know we’ve been in one until it’s gone…