Month: January 2022
Trofeo Playa de Palma – Preview
By @EchelonsHub We reach the end of the week in Spain. Mallorca always provides for an exciting start to the European season and this year was no exception, we have an easier day for the sprinters to wrap it off tomorrow.
GP La Marseillaise 2022 – Preview
By @EchelonsHub Over in France we have another race that is referred by many as a traditional start to the season, we’re still in the Mediterranean and it is around Marseille that the French calendar has it’s opener, in what is frequently an exciting race where the attackers and the sprinters battle to balance the scale…
Trofeo Pollença-Port d’Andratx – Preview
By @EchelonsHub We go into the fourth day of the Mallorca Challenge and on the menu there is a nice hilly classic which has the race’s sole summit finish.
Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana 2022 – Preview
By @EchelonsHub With racing well under way we go onto the third of the Mallorca Challenge races, the one most suited to the climbers, where we should see more long-distance action and aggressive racing.
Trofeo Alcudia 2022 – Preview
By @EchelonsHub The Mallorca Challenge began with a flier, a very aggressive race as expected with a ~65Km solo move from Brandon McNulty to succeed, taking advantage of the rolling terrain. Teammate Joel Suter finished second and Vincenzo Albanese wrapped up the podium from a short chasing group.
Trofeo Calvia 2022 – Preview
By @EchelonsHub Spain sees the beginning of the European season, and as always one of the first races is the Challenge Mallorca. It used to be a stage-race but nowadays it follows an unusual format where it holds 5 different one-day races on consecutive days and the lineups are essentially the same throughout but with little…
How a Grand Tour in Colombia would look?
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Interview: Filippo Agostinacchio and the multidisciplinary path
By @EchelonsHub In what is the final interview of this pre-season period I bring you a new face. Meet Filippo Agostinacchio, one of the riders of the uprising Italian generation on the cyclocross and mountain bike scene, a rider whom I’ve gotten to know before Val di Sole as, like some of the riders of this…
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