Tirreno Adriatico 2021 – Stage 5 preview
By David Hunter Castellato > Castelfidardo 205.9km This is my idea of heaven. (more…)
By David Hunter Castellato > Castelfidardo 205.9km This is my idea of heaven. (more…)
By David Hunter Le Broc > Valdeblore 119km The organisers had to change the start of this stage due to COVID...
By David Hunter Terni > Prati Di Tivo 148.2km The race returns to Prati di Tivo. (more…)
By David Hunter Brignoles > Briot 202.5km Too hard for the sprinters, not hard enough for the GC men. (more…)
By David Hunter Monticiano > Gualdo Tadino 218.8km A long day in the saddle. (more…)
By David Hunter Vienne > Bollène 200km This should be the last chance for the sprinters. (more…)
By David Hunter Camaiore > Chiusdino 201.3km Just the second stage, but we already hit some classic Tirreno walls. (more…)
By David Hunter Chalon-sur-Saône›Chiroubles(187.6km) This is what you call a proper stage. (more…)
By David Hunter Lido Di Camaiore > Lido Di Camaiore 156.5km We start with a sprint stage. (more…)
By David Hunter The racing in Italy continues with Tirreno-Adriatico, which is usually one of the best races in the calendar....
By David Hunter Gien > Gien 14km ITT Time trial day. (more…)
By David Hunter Oinville-sur-Montcient›Amilly(188km) A stage the organisers created with the hope of seeing some echelons. (more…)
By David Hunter Saint-Cyr-L’École > Saint-Cyr-L’École 166km Stage 1 is a day with a few possible outcomes, but to me it...
By David Hunter Time for the first proper world tour stage race of 2021. Stage 1 A nice little loop to...
By David Hunter Siena > Siena 184.2km For me, it’s the first monument of the year. (more…)
By David Hunter Laigueglia > Laigueglia 202.9km This race is all about the lap circuit. (more…)
By David Hunter Quaregnon > Dour 205km Hipsters go get the beard oil, it’s time for Le Samyn. (more…)