2023 Pro Cycling Calendar

Happy New Year as we embark on another lap around the sun. Here’s the calendar of pro cycling races for 2023.

It’s packed with all the international men’s and women’s pro events. So whether you’re making plans for next season, want to visit a race, or just need book sofa time or plan a work “meeting”, here it is…

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The Christmas Quiz Answers

Here are the answers to the Christmas quiz. Well done to all who tried.

1. Dressed in red and white, he’s delivering the goods amid the cold conditions. Name this bicycling Santa Claus?
Zingle bells, Zingle bells, Axel Zingle all the way, oh what fun it is to win a stage of the Artic Race of Norway. The Cofidis neo-pro had a solid debut season this year with three wins, each in hilly races with harsh conditions.

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The Christmas Quiz

40 questions. Some easy, some that will defeat Google and as usual a few of the answers give us a sideways look at the sport…

1. Dressed in red and white, he’s delivering the goods amid the cold conditions. Name this bicycling Santa Claus?

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Highlights of 2022 – Part V

The final highlight of the year? It’s hard, because to pick one is to exclude so many. So here’s a cop-out with several quick picks from 2022 which has proved to be an excellent vintage.

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Highlights of 2022 – Part IV

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The fourth pick of the season and it’s getting difficult to pick because to chose one means to leave others out. So here’s Liège-Bastogne-Liège, a difficult choice but a few extra factors swung it.

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Highlights of 2022 – Part III

Another highlight of the year, and another stage of the Tour de France, this time Stage 14 from Saint-Etienne to Mende where Michael Matthews put on a masterpiece on a stage set buzzing by an early attack from Tadej Pogačar that had Jumbo-Visma scrambling to respond.

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Highlights of 2022 – Part I

Time to pick five highlights from the season, typically great sporting moments and revisit the moment and review with the benefit of time and hindsight. Presented in no particular order, first is Stage 11 of the Tour de France, the day the race was turned upside down.

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Book Review: Jan Ullrich, The Best There Never Was

Jan Ullrich, The Best There Never Was by Daniel Friebe

The Tour de France dominates pro cycling, the star around which the sport orbits. Many riders make it the goal of their year, other races struggle for attention. Jan Ullrich’s career was part of this, his first win suggested he’d dominate the Tour, and with it the sport for years to come. Even when he didn’t win, there was always the seasonal targeting of the Tour with his preparation getting more intense the closer the race got.

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