Paris-Nice 2018 – Stage 4 Preview
By David Hunter La Fouillouse – Saint Étienne 18.4km ITT The GC battle can begin.
By David Hunter La Fouillouse – Saint Étienne 18.4km ITT The GC battle can begin.
By David Hunter Lido Di Camaiore 21.5km TTT The race begins with the usual TTT.
By David Hunter Bourges – Châtel Guyon 210km A stage that is harder than the profile suggests.
By David Hunter Orsonville – Vierzon 187.5km After the difficult finish to stage 1, this is a day for all the sprinters.
By David Hunter London – London 183km The peloton returns to England for the 6th edition of this new race. The organisers have continued with a traditional route, with the climbs of Leith Hill and Box Hill being favourite spots for fans. In order to make the race more interesting, the organisers have decreased the distance…
By David Hunter Geelong – Geelong 174km After a week to recover from the TDU, most of the same riders are in Geelong for the 3rd edition of the Cadel Evans race. The organisers have decided to stick with the usual route, it’s one the riders know well.
By David Hunter The TDU pre-race criterium is always a nice way to start the season. The riders face 22 laps of a fast circuit, and you always get a very exciting race. It’s the same course that the women tackle during the 2nd stage of their TDU, this takes place a little earlier in the…
By David Hunter Diano D’Alba – Aglie 207km Another day and another Italian cycling race!
By David Hunter Saronno – Varese 195km The run of Italian races continues with the 96th edition of this race. This week, in particular, is huge for Italian racing, culminating with Il Lombardia.
By David Hunter Beaufays – Namur 205.5km After three weeks of racing in Spain, we head to Belgium.
By David Hunter London – London 202km This race began as the test even for the 2012 Olympic games and it grows every year. The route remains the same as 2015, where we were treated to a very attacking race. The crucial point is the climb of Box Hill, 4.4km at 3.8%. This doesn’t sound like…
By David Hunter Donostia – Donostia 220.2km The organisers have decided to change the end of the race, as recent events have made them concerned about the width of the road. Instead of climbing Bordako Tontorra, the peloton head up Murgil Bidea. Don’t worry folks, this is also a tough climb. In fact, it’s just as…
By David Hunter We are back for the 2nd edition of the race that was really born thanks to the 2014 Tour de France. It’s just 3 stages long and features lots of short, sharp climbs. The area is known for being lumpy, plus we are due to get some challenging weather conditions in 2016. Stage…
By David Hunter Liege – Ans 253km The best race in the Ardennes week, due to the level of difficulty. It’s the only monument of the three races and it certainly deserves to be. This is an extreme test of climbing, endurance and toughness.
By David Hunter Marche en Fammene – Mur de Huy 196km The stage is set for another battle up the Mur de Huy.