Chris Froome suffers through chest problems at Tour de Romandie: ‘It’s been a tough week’ Chris Froome: It’s taking longer than expected, but I don’t want to miss the chance Delko rider banned for doping says he tested positive after eye surgery Source Cycling Weekly
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Leaked discussions between WADA and UCI reveals tension over Chris Froome salbutamol case null
A leaked discussion between the UCI and WADA has revealed the tensions caused by the Chris Froome salbutamol case, according to the BBCFroome, winner of seven Grand Tours, was cleared of wrongdoing after he returned an adverse analytical finding (AAF) for the substance salbutamol after stage 18 of the 2017 Vuelta
Passionate cyclist died after being hit by a police car during her first 10km run
Passionate cyclist died after being hit by a police car during her first 10km run null
Are stiffer frames always faster?
Are stiffer frames always faster? null
Stiffer, lighter, faster! It seems nearly every newly-launched race bike aims for the superlative in all three of this holy trinity. Weight is easily quantifiable, aerodynamics ditto – but stiffness is more difficult to assess.Instead, we tend to read about frames that are ‘15 per cent stiffer’ than the previous
Why get skinny when you could get fast? Why a rebalancing of perspectives is needed in cycling
Why get skinny when you could get fast? Why a rebalancing of perspectives is needed in cycling null
Whether it’s on Instagram, TikTok or TV, we’re constantly bombarded with images of perfect bodies. And it’s particularly relentless for us cyclists. The ideal body for us, we’re led to believe, is super-lean, if not super-skinny. This body image is reinforced by the pro peloton. Riders are pushing their body