Recommended Bike Racing Websites?
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Recommended Bike Racing Websites?
What bike racing websites and blogs do you all like and read? To keep up on news, results, analysis, etc during the season. US sites but also any UK or French sites?
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I've been going with VeloNews because I used to get their newspaper back before the internet days. It's a US publication. These other guys probably have lots of other sources though that I haven't even checked out yet. VeloNews is just the one familiar to me.
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www.cyclingnews.com is basically the go-to for most folks
www.velonews.com is much like the above, but with an American slant
www.pezcyclingnews.com is more article based with training, interviews, behind the scenes takes, etc
www.cyclingweekly.co.uk gives a British angle
many many others, but these would be a best start
www.velonews.com is much like the above, but with an American slant
www.pezcyclingnews.com is more article based with training, interviews, behind the scenes takes, etc
www.cyclingweekly.co.uk gives a British angle
many many others, but these would be a best start
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Nice list.
The cycling weekly site has this article that might interest the op and me both since he has a thread up elsewhere on low carb cycling. And I need to lose this 11-year-off belly myself on limited riding time.
The cycling weekly site has this article that might interest the op and me both since he has a thread up elsewhere on low carb cycling. And I need to lose this 11-year-off belly myself on limited riding time.
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Good list from YMCA.
Add www.steephill.tv for coverage of specific races. It is one-stop shopping and points you to all the race info, live streams, post race coverage (from those sites and others), etc. It becomes my dashboard when a grand tour is on. For example, here's their page for the Dauphine.
Add www.steephill.tv for coverage of specific races. It is one-stop shopping and points you to all the race info, live streams, post race coverage (from those sites and others), etc. It becomes my dashboard when a grand tour is on. For example, here's their page for the Dauphine.
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^^^
or www.cyclingfans.com as well
or www.cyclingfans.com as well
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