The dying art of a boring final stage
There are many ways to end a grand tour, but not all are created the same.
There are many ways to end a grand tour, but not all are created the same.
Juan Pedro López may not be expected to win the Giro, but his journey in pink has been a compelling watch.
Whilst the start of May means a lap around Italy for the men, it’s a month in Spain for the women’s peloton as the bolstered stage racing block gets underway.
A different rider, a very different race, a different set of pressures than they faced in October, but six months on from the inaugural Paris Roubaix Femmes, Trek-Segafredo answered every question asked of them on the dusty cobbles of northern France on Saturday.
You don’t have to be the favourite to be the winner, you just have to take the risk.