Mont Ventoux Madness

Mont Ventoux is part of cycling legend. The mountain is unlike others in France because it stands proud of the land, famous passes in the Alps and Pyrenees like the Galibier and Tourmalet merely snake their way from one valley to the next. Instead Ventoux dominates the terrain it occupies and the road reaches the … Read more

Infinite Lives

I’ve often wondered what it would be like to cheat, you know, to get my blood turbo charged and lay waste to the opposition. In times past I’ve raced against some big names and people whispered about EPO users. I never came across it, maybe I was totally naive or blind but nobody tried to … Read more

The Giro

Ciao! There are loads of previews out there, to analyse the favourites and give you the stage details. There’s even a handy iPhone app. Instead I’ve got three extra thoughts. First, the Giro is the most visually attractive race on the calendar. The Tour de France has its fine moments but it also has very … Read more

Rapha Café: London and New York

London cycling brand Rapha has opened a café and shop in London. The design looks very modern, you can see some more images over at the Bianchista blog. It’s on the edge of the City, London’s wealthy financial district and one of the more creative areas of London. The symbolism is obvious, it’s close to … Read more

Cervélo’s deal with Tata

Tata’s an Indian conglomerate which is involved in everything from tea to cars and IT, via Tata Consultancy Services. What began as an IT operation to help Western companies put their IT and customer support offshore – Indian call centres and software development – is now an international heavyweight in IT consulting. So it’s good … Read more

Le Métier – an unfortunate term

Le Métier is the title of a new book by Team Sky’s Michael Barry. The book looks wonderful, with big photos and fine print. Only I can’t help wondering if the book’s title isn’t a massive blunder. Why? Well read on… “Faire le métier” : combien de fois dans ma vie ai-je entendu cette expression … Read more

Busy day

I’ve not put anything on the blog. I’m not paid to but in case you want something to read today, here are two excellent reads: First, my online nemesis, Big Ring Riding. Note the capital letters, this blog is about what the French call “la rage de vaincre“, which is “the will to win” but … Read more

A Year Without Valverde

I wrote a suggestion on here yesterday that should Alejandro Valverde get banned then race results from the past need to be updated instantly to leave things in no doubt: as soon as Valverde’s gone, he’s gone from the record books. The idea has been picked up by French website cyclismag.fr. Here are the potential … Read more

The Not So Wealthy Swiss

Normally you’d think of Switzerland as one of Europe’s wealthiest countries, a land of mountains, lakes and hard currency. But this might not be so. Mo’ points, mo’ problems Fabian Cancellara’s stormed the season. As yesterday’s UCI rankings show, he’s in seventh place with 200 points. In the same rankings you can see the national … Read more

Gotcha!

So Franco Pellizotti’s now out of the Giro. The rumour mill went into overdrive today and within no time Pellizotti’s name came out. A shame but many will shrug and go “I suppose so“, it’s as if anyone at the top of the sport almost has to be up to no good unless they make … Read more