Christmas Holiday Quiz Answers

1. Dressed in red, white and green these riders are ready to deliver. Why the outfit?
The Uno-X team is has Uno-X branded service stations but also operates 7-Eleven stores in Norway and Denmark. Teams can have one special jersey per year and at Liège-Bastogne-Liège they went for this retro version both evoking the 1980s 7-Eleven team and their current business. It was a clever tie-up as back then Dag Otto Lauritzen won Norway’s first ever Tour de France stage riding for 7-Eleven, and they’d win one again in the summer too.

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Highlights of 2025 – Part V

As ever choosing five highlights means leaving all the races out. The final pick is Stage 21 of the Tour de France, Montmartre course pips Paris-Roubaix in an end-of-year photofinish, with the hipster choice of the Tour of the Alps a bike length behind and there’s a short list of other races.

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Michele Dancelli Obituary

Michele Dancelli has died at the age of 83. Famous for his solo triumph in Milan-Sanremo, he could climb, sprint and enjoyed many a breakaway too. This brought him wins from the classics to grand tour stages, and all during an era crowded with champions.

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2026 Paris-Nice Route

It’s winter in Europe but from now on the sun sets later each day. If you want another cue that spring is getting closer then the 2026 Paris-Nice route is out today.

No surprises for the start outside Paris and the finish in Nice. But like a sandwich it’s the filling that counts. This looks promising with some novelties including a revised final stage.

It’ll run between Sunday 8 March and Sunday 15 March. Here’s a closer look at the eight days…

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Highlights of 2025 – Part IV

The fourth pick isn’t a moment or a day but a whole week. Paris-Nice had a lively final stage which has been a regular pick in years past by itself. This time it’s the way all the stages threaded together that is highlighted.

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Highlights of 2025 – Part III

The third pick of the year is a place and a day where many stories came together. Stage 11 of the Tour de France was a breathless watch and for that alone it was a thrill and memorable.

In a race where the big names and teams often dominate, it also gave an underdog story with collarbone calcification and depicted the World Tour promotion-relegation battle too.

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