A special livery for the African champion

    “I've always wanted to ride such a beautiful bicycle and I have finally realized my dream.”

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    Omar Di Felice after Antarctica Unlimited

    It’s hard to imagine Antarctica in its entirety. We can only truly appreciate its location by looking at a globe, because it truly is a World at the End of the World: a kind of imperceptible closeness between continents – South America, Africa and ...

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    Fans and cycling

    When you look at the routes of the Tour, the Giro, the Vuelta and every other race, however small, one wonders – as a famous journalist once did – whether the real performance in cycling is given by the cyclists or the fans, or both equally.

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    Marche trail vibes/memories

    Veronica Santandrea, known on social networks (and not only) as Cara Biga tells us of her incredible experience on the saddle of Adlar on the Marche Trail, a 400 km trail with an elevation gain of 8000 metres.

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    Col de la Loze: Michelangelo creates a masterpiece

    Col de la Loze: Michelangelo creates a masterpiece

    Everyone awaited Col de la Loze with bated breath.One could expect nothing less for the Henry Desgranges Memorial, 2304 metres above sea level, crossed by the Tour de France for the first time. Nothing less than a combat by bicycle to establish the...
    17.09.20

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    The final week of the Tour de France: The call of both new and forgotten mountains

    The final week of the Tour de France: The call of both new and forgotten mountains

    The decisive week of the Tour de France 2020 features both new mountains and climbs already known but somewhat forgotten, for an edition seeking new elements to give the Grande Boucle a different dimension, taking the legend of cycling to places it...
    14.09.20

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    The second week of the Tour: From the Atlantic to the Jura

    The second week of the Tour: From the Atlantic to the Jura

    This week, the Tour de France heads from west to east. With the exception of a few detours, this year’s Tour’s precise route puts it in the company of other editions that were raced in a clockwise direction.The Grande Boucle now heads east, cutting...
    08.09.20

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    Alexey Lutsenko victorious atop Mont Aigoual

    Alexey Lutsenko victorious atop Mont Aigoual

    Many commentators expected a rush by Alexey Lutsenko right from the earliest stages of the Tour de France.Some expected him to challenge JulianAlaphilippe on the Col des Quatre Chemins above Nice, while others predicted he would pull ahead of the...
    04.09.20