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Cycling
"The first part of the season is not so much about the results": Max Poole hopes to return to his best at Grand Tours
11 March 2026
Ondrej Zhasil
Cycling
"Mads Pedersen and Wout van Aert inspire me" - Picnic PostNL leader targets the Classics and sets sights winning a Grand Tour as his goal
18 February 2026
Carlos Silva
Cycling
"The team is crumbling": Thomas Dekker worried Picnic PostNL could cease to exist in the near future
07 February 2026
Ondrej Zhasil
Cycling
“Making the Grand Tour team should be hard” – Why UAE’s newest American is embracing life inside Tadej Pogacar’s support squad
31 January 2026
Kieran Wood
Cycling
Picnic PostNL are developing a collarbone-protecting airbags but note: "It'll require a change of mindset"
22 January 2026
Ondrej Zhasil
Cycling
"It's not an easy way back": Fabio Jakobsen motivated by the progress made in his recovery
21 January 2026
Ondrej Zhasil
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"Del Toro, man, he was stronger than me at every turn": Matteo Jorgenson reflects on hard-fought second place at Tirreno-Adriatico
Mar 16, 00:30
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“They were just stronger than us”: Pellizzari settles for third as Jorgenson’s late bonus-second move pays off
Mar 15, 23:00
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DISCUSSION | Tirreno-Adriatico & Paris Nice - Martinez shines in Nice as Milan storms San Benedetto while Vingegaard and Del Toro seal overall glory
Mar 15, 21:30
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“A lot of guys were dive-bombing each other” - Sam Welsford reflects on chaotic, crash-marred Tirreno-Adriatico finale
Mar 15, 20:00
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"He won his first Tour while eating pizza, drinking beer, and playing PlayStation" - Tadej Pogacar through the eyes of right-hand man Domen Novak
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Latest comments
KerisVroom
16-03-2026
Those who advocate for violence need to seek help. I doubt Tadej would endorse his fans to beat another cyclist. You sound like those drunk Belgian fans who would spit at MvDP. Whether he is likeable, I don't know. He doesn't seem to be an aggressive person. That's fine by me.
Ride1974
15-03-2026
Looks like I missed Vauquelin, he's also in PCS's top 25 GC list. My bad.
mij
15-03-2026
violence is never cool. but Jorgenson does come across as unlikable at times. he was frustrated by Tadej following him on attacks? That is odd. Jorgenson could be a GC guy. Tadej can't let him ride. what doesn't he get about that.
mobk
15-03-2026
Look again. 5 top 25 riders started the race. Three finished.
lecoxsportif
15-03-2026
Sounds like an interesting situatino…
thomas
15-03-2026
He'll be home ALL next year (and thereafter). This is an odd sched for a highly paid, top tier pro cyclist.
thomas
15-03-2026
A 5th Vuelta would be a nice finale'. But that's becoming less likely by the month.
Jumpyjohn
15-03-2026
If like me you were taught to lead by example because others might be tempted to copy or reciprocate, it makes perfect sense to invoke Mr D….ump.
MarkFour
15-03-2026
As an American, I probably agree with you. Though I don't know that it has anything to do with the orange guy, who gets talked about way too much as it is.
Ride1974
15-03-2026
Everyone writes about how dominant Vingegaard was, but the fact is only one other rider (Carlos Rodriguez) from the world's current top 25 GC riders (PCS ranking) was at the start line this morning. Yes he "dominated" them, but to me that doesn't say anything. Not that I hate Vingegaard, but context matters.
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