Jérôme Cousin has passed with ease from the world’s biggest stage race to riding across Portugal along road N2, Portugal’s equivalent of America’s Route 66. Because every ride, whether professional or not, is part of the great philosophy of the bicycle.
Alexey Lutsenko wins the Tour de France’s first ever stage finishing on Mont Aigoual in the Cévennes, marking Astana Pro Team’s first victory in the 2020 edition of La Grande Boucle.
Although mountain bike competitions have been cancelled for all of 2020, it’s still important for cyclists to stay in excellent shape. So, Ole Hem decided to set out on a 1300-kilometre marathon with almost 20,000 metres of difference in altitude in seven days, travelling through Norway from south to north on a racing bike through one of the most beautiful places in the world: the Vestlandet region.
A day spent riding a gravel bike with Giulia Candiago along the northern stretch of the Sentieri degli Ezzelini trails enjoying the itinerary’s beauty and getting in shape.