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

Trentino – Rehab week

Some people have labelled this week as “drugs week” because so many previous winners of the Amstel, Flèche Walloone and Liège Bastogne-Liège have been busted for doping. But in the same week we have the Giro di Trentino and yesterday’s opening stage was a festival for riders on the comeback and today’s proved the same … Read more

White socks

White socks are the default choice for road riders, although a few riders have used black and other colours. Why? Well in the late 1920s Charles Pélissier decided his legs were so tanned and impressive that he felt a pair of white socks would help him show off. Until then black and brown, yes, were … Read more

It Was Acceptable in the 80’s – Part VII

As part of the series on the 1980s, here are five items related to technology during this decade. 1. Clipless pedalsAn OEM ski binding company, French company Look realised that the mechanism used to fix a skier’s boot onto a ski could be copied to hold a cyclist’s shoe onto a pedal. Until clipless pedals, … Read more

Tour of Trentino (clean version)

The top-10 of the opening stage of the Giro di Trentino, courtesy of cyclingnews.com. Riders with a past conviction for doping have been blacked out. Yes, I believe in forgiveness but I’m pachydermic when it comes to forgetting. So whilst these guys are back in the bunch, today’s result shows just how forgiving cycling fans … Read more

Vacansoleil – don’t book that holiday yet

Vacansoleil offers camping holidays around Europe but whilst many Europeans head for the holidays in July, there are increasing chances that the company’s cycling team will be hard at work in July. Someone’s about to lift the lid With the media whispering more and more about Vienna and the curious Humanplasma clinic, cyclingnews.com is reporting … Read more