Book Review: The Art of Cycling

The Art of Cycling by James Hibbard

Part road-trip, part philosophical exploration and part autobiography this book is difficult to categorise, but greater than the sum of these parts.

The author has decided to get back on the bike to do a long multi-day ride down the Californian coast with two ex-cycling friends. This is the premise to write about the trip, to explore the culture of cycling, to think about a past career as an athlete and analyse all of this, and society at large, with philosophy.

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Team Kit, Brand and Identity

With EF Pro Cycling fashionably late, all the World Tour team kits are out. Got any favourites? Of course and what would the internet be without rankings of team clothing? Instead let’s reflect on identity and branding because what’s striking is how ordinary so many jerseys still are, plain kit with logos slapped on.

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Riders To Watch For 2022

Ten riders to watch for the season. There are a couple of tips for riders to get breakout results but others are cited for varying reasons, from the way they shape the sport to the way their team is counting on them.

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UCI Points and Rankings Tables Explainer

Tim Merlier wins his first Giro stage and weeks later he’d take a Tour stage as well. As well as satisfaction, media coverage and big lines on his palmarès, these wins brought him the sum of 220 UCI points… but in winning the Koksijde Classic and Elfstedenronde he got 325 points.

With 2022 shaping up to be a season where points matter for some, here are all the points tables for the season ahead on one handy page.

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Making A Hash Of It

The Qhubeka-Nexthash team is gone but the demise left a lot of questions, particularly what happened with Nexthash, the title sponsor unveiled with a five year deal… which didn’t last five months.

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On Development Teams

At first glance the image above looks like a graphic from the Groupama-FDJ team. Well it is… but from their Continental development rather than the main World Tour squad. They’re one of six WorldTeams to have a formal UCI development team and more are likely to set them up.

This week’s “neo-pros to watch” post was already long so there wasn’t time to look at the phenomenon of junior riders turning pro only to spend a couple of years on light programs in the pro ranks instead of racking up wins and learning race craft in the U23 ranks. There’s now a pathway that represents the best of both worlds thanks to the advent of Continental development teams.

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Neo-Pros To Watch For 2022

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Ten neo-pros to watch this season, from sprinters to stage racers and some who’ve yet to decide or discover what sort of rider they will become.

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Astana’s Hard Sell

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For cycling fans Kazakhstan has meant the sky blue jerseys of the Astana cycling team. Now events in Kazakhstan and their repression are front page news and instead of blue jerseys, images of burning buildings and troops on the streets come to mind. The President has instructed security forces to “use lethal force without warning” against protestors and those he has labelled “bandits”. The regime behind these measures is the same one behind the pro cycling team.

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Paris-Nice Route

It starts near Paris and finishes in Nice. Like a sandwich, it’s what is in between that counts so here’s a closer look at the Paris-Nice route for 2022, set for 6-13 March.

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