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Where the Distinquished Mountain Biker Goes to Shred

When the Harrison Hot Spring Resort got in touch to ask if we would like to visit for a mountain bike trip - I thought they had the wrong number. What would a luxury hotel want with a group of dirty mountain bikers - especially the likes of Geoff Gulevich, Noah Brousseau, Paris Gore, and me? As it...
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Is the Giro d'Italia Going Big Time?

Word round town was that the Giro d'Italia is currently exploring a start in the vicinity of Tokyo sometime soon, and kinda maybe New York was still on the menu of possibilities. The former has some reporting behind it; the latter maybe more conjecture. But anyway it's an intriguing time, coming as...
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Daily News Digest

In today's CT Daily News Digest: Giro d'Italia: Maiden Grand Tour stage win for Wellens on first mountain finish of race; Preview: What you need to know about the 2016 Amgen Tour of California; Lars van der Haar joins Nys-led Telenet-Fidea; Andre Greipel's Giro d'Italia stage-winning Strava...
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GIRO’16 St.6: Wellens The Winner!

Race Report: Stage 6 was a day for a break to succeed, but it wasn't the original escape who spawned the win for Belgian Tim Wellens on the summit finish of Roccaraso. The overall lead hasn't changed much, but Vincenzo Nibali did not look the race favorite he was billed as.... to read more click...
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Confident Hesjedal can’t be bothered by lost time at Giro

Ryder Hesjedal rode a strong stage 1 time trial, and despite some lost time on Tuesday, remains confident about Giro GC. Photo: Tim De Waele ' TDWsport.comBENEVENTO, Italy (VN) - Ryder Hesjedal's disappointment over losing time on his GC rivals in the Giro d'Italia on Tuesday had not yet...
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Mid-Week Mini Gear Guide

It's Wednesday, which means it's our new Mid-Week Mini Gear Guide, straight from the Peloton Service Course. This week we have three items; two for the dedicated racer and one for those who want to relive their ride in video - the Omnium Portable Trainer from Feedback Sports, the PowerTap P1...
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Daily News Digest

May 12, 2016Greipel gallops to stage honours on Giro d'Italia stage five; Brian Cookson indicates possible sanctions for Van den Driessche's entourage; Canadian downhill champ Steve Smith dies at 26; Teams selected for 27th Giro Rosa; Dutch Giro d'Italia start heralded as 'best ever'; 2018 Giro...
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Melissa "Missy" Giove

Missy forged the path for mainstream professional downhill mountain bikers around the globe. A serious force of nature, Missy (42) did not earn her nickname The Missile for nothing.

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Jane Eccles


In 2005, a few days after giving birth, Jane and her family were told she had just hours to live. She had contracted Necrotising Fasciitis (NF) and it was very quickly ripping through her body.

Thankfully their prognosis was not correct, but for Jane this was only the first battle of many. Extensive surgery was required to get rid of the NF, one which involved the removal of her abdominal muscles. As she lay in intensive care, it was becoming clear that her physical ability would never be the same again.

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Tara Llane

Tara Liane's incredible story is not one of how she became paralyzed crashing in a downhill mountain bike race back in 2007 but rather one of determination, drive and the positivity.

The four-time national bike champion may have lost the use of her legs but she is living proof that you can always come back fighting and if you have the will, energy and competitive spirit can help you to achieve what others would deem impossible.

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Eileen Gray

One of the pioneers and champions of women's racing is Eileen Gray. It's a name that might not be familiar to many, but the incredible vision and hard work of this woman made a significant contribution to establishing women's cycle racing on the national and international stage.

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