Let's be honest. It's hard enough remembering who won some Grand Tours in the past, let alone the stage winners. As well as that, we are more likely to remember the individual rider then their team - Alberto Contador has won Grand Tours on three different teams, whilst arguing over whether Andy Schleck and Oscar... Continue Reading →
Appalling Cycling Kits
It seems obligatory at the moment to pass comment on a certain Colombian women's team kit, which at first viewing, appears to be missing a section, at second viewing appears to be trying to be anatmoically correct, and when the suspension of disbelief passes, you realise features a (still inexcusable) skin coloured panel. President Cookson... Continue Reading →
DVD Review: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist vs The Armstrong Lie
Perhaps the Vuelta isn't your thing and you're bored of the salavation over Bradley Wiggins at the Tour of Britain. Maybe you're already nostalgic for the Tour de France, and fancy a bit of dabbling back into the history of the sport. You're in luck. Cycling documentaries are a rare thing, but this year has... Continue Reading →