You can’t always get what you want

Yesterday’s podium in Liège wasn’t exactly a fine image for the sport. But whilst debate rages as to who we want to see, remember that whilst sport has an unpredictable and even romantic side, it is not a fairytale. Our sport has huge problems. It has dealt with some and must still confront others. Will … Read more

Cycling podcast review: Part X

cyclingnews.com – an update I wrote my review of the cyclingnews.com podcast back in February and was quite harsh on them. It’s a big site, backed by a decent sized business and so I set the standard quite high. Given CN staff have access to races and riders, simply chatting about races was too easy, … Read more

Money laundering, the mafia and pro cycling

So I’ve had a few questions saying “who is this mystery team?” in response to the mention that not only were Café de Colombia mechanics stashing cocaine in their frames but a cycling team was a money laundering operation. I was only joking about my health, the team’s business is hardly a secret if I … Read more

Real dope

I’ve been reading Laurent Fignon’s autobiography, of which an English translation is due out this summer and will write a review soon. One brief anecdote from the book. In the 1987 Vuelta, Fignon finished third to Colombia’s Luis Herrera. The first Colombian winner of a Grand Tour, it was a massive victory for South American … Read more

Liège tourism

After a few days riding around Liege and it’s outskirts and my good mate nearly being mugged, it’s official Liege is a DUMP! Bradley Wiggins, Twitter. He’s right, Liège is an ugly place. The unofficial capital of Wallonnia, it’s a place that has seen better days. Its position on the Meuse river gave it a … Read more

Can money buy happiness?

BMC Racing’s Andy Rihs is probably the wealthiest man in pro cycling, so much so that he can pay for a cycling team in the way you or I might subscribe to a magazine. But for all his billions and business sense, he must be finding his expenditure in cycling isn’t bringing the dividends he’d … Read more

Belgian government collapses

I’ve written before that tensions between French and Dutch speaking political parties has been on the rise. Now this has reached the point where the coalition government has collapsed, following mutual suspicion amongst several parties. Nothing to do with cycling, this is just following up previous “out of competition” reports. For more on this, see … Read more

Cipollini, the showman

Mention the word “Cipollini” and a warm smile appears on my face. No other rider I’ve known has combined excitement, style and charisma like Mario Cipollini. I’ve been following pro cycling since 1988 so that’s practically a quarter century of riders. If some dress for dinner, here was a man who would don a cream … Read more

Spoke too soon

It’s hard to keep up. According to cyclingnews.com, BMC’s Thomas Frei has been busted for EPO, or at least he’s returned a positive A-sample. So an update to yesterday’s Trentino stage result is needed, since the Swiss rider was ninth yesterday. Is it me or is this race looking like a farce? Or is the … Read more

Bigot rider to join Liquigas

Slovakia’s finest: Peter Velits and Juraj Sagan I’d written that Peter Sagan might start calling the shots around Team Liquigas and it’s happening already. According to cyclismag.com, the Slovak Wunderkind has asked them to sign his kid brother, Juraj and the Italian squad is expected to recruit Sagan Junior this summer. Juraj Sagan is currently … Read more