Preview: Le Samyn 2020
Inaugured originally under the name Gran Prix de Fay-le-France in 1968, Le Samyn is one of the most overlooked races in the early spring calendar.
Inaugured originally under the name Gran Prix de Fay-le-France in 1968, Le Samyn is one of the most overlooked races in the early spring calendar.
A brand new ascent on the 4th stage is going to determine the result of the 50th edition of Etoile de Bessèges.
Although Tom Dumoulin (Jumbo-Visma) had to withdraw from racing at the last minute, we can find plenty of big names in the peloton of the first European stage race of the season. Some of them riding with their new teams at the very first time.
Is this the hardest program in the 22 years history of the race? It might be. Santos Tour Down Under has changed a lot in the recent decade. Just remember, 10 years ago Andre Greipel (Israel Start-Up Nation) won the race. Nowadays sprinters are mentioned rarely if it comes toContinue Reading
The Tour de France is going to be something different in 2020 than it was before. Race director Christian Prudhomme called it “a race for the millennials” and spoke about the basic principles of the changes: it shouldn’t be harder, but more varied, due to the changed habits of theContinue Reading
Although there is still a race left in China, the traditional cycling season comes to its end this weekend.
Stage 5 28.08.2019. L’Eliana – Alto de Javalambre (170,7 km)
Stage 4 27.08.2019 Cullera – El Puig (175,5 km)
Stage 3 26.08.2019. Ibi – Alicante (188,0 km)
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