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A Brit Abroad: A Year in the life of Hugh Carthy

By David Hunter Hugh Carthy has just completed his neo-pro season with Caja-Rural. At the start of the season, he was just 20 years of age and about to embark on a massive change in his life. Not only was he turning pro, but he made the brave decision to move to Spain, despite not speaking…

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Unsung Heroes of the Peloton – Eugenio Alafaci

By David Hunter He’s Italian, 25 years old and a bit of a character! Eugenio Alafaci, is a rider well known to those at Trek. He first joined the team in 2012, riding for Leopard – Trek Continental Team. He continued there in 2013, before making the move to Trek Factory Racing in 2014. Two years…

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Unsung Heroes of the Peloton (II): Albert Timmer

By David Hunter At 30 years of age, Albert Timmer, is an experienced member of the bunch. He’s been at Giant since 2007, riding for Skil Shimano, Argos-Shimano, Team Argos-Shimano, Team Giant-Shimano and Team Giant-Alpecin. A permanent fixture in the squad, he brings bags of experience and a wise head.

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The Classics – Unclassicsfied

By David Hunter Before I start, I need to keep all you geeks right. For the purpose of this article, I have decided what makes a classic! I will try to break each race down, with some expert help from my friends. I’m stopping at Flanders, with the possibility of doing more, at a later date.

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Unsung Heroes of the Peloton (I): Stig Broeckx

By David Hunter I decided it was time we started to focus on the real heroes of cycling. These riders are often called domestiques, which can almost seem like an insult. They are amongst the most talented sportsmen in the world, capable of incredible feats of stamina and power. No, they don’t often win stages, but…

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Analysis: The Art of the Sprint Train

By David Hunter Cycling is currently cool. Each race and stage enjoys a lot of media coverage, with the focus on the riders standing on the podium. That means sprinters get a large share of the stardom. Most fans will easily identify Cavendish, Greipel, Kittel, Sagan and Kristoff, regulars to the top step of the podium….

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Analysis: MTN Qhubeka – To Infinity and Beyond

By David Hunter Having no opinion is not something I get accused of! I hate bland cycling articles that only seek to talk-up a brand or team. I like to think that I speak honestly, something that can get me into trouble. At the end of 2014 I wrote an article about MTN-Qhubeka and their signing policy….

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Paris – Bourges 2015 Preview

By David Hunter The peloton continues in France, for the last races in the European calendar. This time, it’s the 65th edition of Paris-Bourges, with a lot of riders having one eye on Sunday and Paris-Tours. This is an excellent preparation race.

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Abu Dhabi Tour 2015 Overall Preview

By David Hunter The first ever Abu Dhabi Tour arrives, thanks to the good people at Velon. To attract such big names, at this time of the year, means that big money has been spent. I’m not a huge fan of cycling in this area, due to the lack of cycling fans. Riding in the desert…

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World Championships 2015 – Team Time Trial Preview

By David Hunter Richmond 38.8km Welcome to the house of pain! The TTT is a beauty of a discipline. Here, 6 riders have to give it their all, in the hope of taking the gold medal. There is no other race like this one. You rely upon every member of the group and need everyone firing…

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La Vuelta 2015 – Stage 18 Preview

By David Hunter Roa – Riaza 204km A weird day awaits us. It’s quite unique for a Grand Tour to have such an easy looking final week. Of course, the riders make the race, not the parcours. We could see a surprisingly good day, but I have a feeling a boring day lies ahead.

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