Author: Harold Dalton

Cycling industry professional with over 14 years of experience in professional journalism, television, and industry writing.

Il Giro di Sicilia, also known as the Tour of Sicily, is a professional cycling race held annually in the Italian island of Sicily. The race has a long and rich history, dating back to the early 1900s. The first edition of Il Giro di Sicilia was held in 1907, and it was won by the Italian cyclist Domenico Cannizzaro. The race quickly became a fixture of the Italian cycling calendar and attracted some of the best riders of the time. In 1910, the legendary cyclist Costante Girardengo won the race, beginning a period of dominance for Italian cyclists that…

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Report Finn Fisher Black put in a mighty show of strength to seize victory on stage 1 of the Giro di Sicilia in Italy today. The Kiwi youngster set an infernal pace on the uphill climb to the finish from Marsala to Agrigento (159km), taking the front at -2km to go and riding away from the depleted bunch behind. The UAE Team Emirates squad was initially working for Diego Ulissi on the stage, though a clever move from the Italian allowed Fisher-Black to slip away and forced the rivals to chase. Fisher-Black quickly opened a gap which was never bridged…

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We told you so. Right down to the date. Today, Garmin announced the Edge 540 and Edge 840 Series, the worst kept secret in cycling (excluding Pot Belge). If you don’t know what the previous sentence means, these are the latest GPS cycling computers that combine a wide array of performance-based training metrics – including one-of-a-kind, comprehensive coaching catered toward the personal goals of each individual cyclist – enhanced navigational support, connected features and more into a lightweight design to help cyclists reach their goals. Additionally for this version of the 5xx and 8xx model line, new solar charging models…

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The entire Round Three live broadcast is available below, split into two parts because it’s so long. Someone fucked up. We’ll fix it when they can get more than four minutes of footage to us. Part One Part Two

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Race Report After she pulled the break away from the pursuers time and time again, after she remained composed on the velodrome in what is the most pivotal moment of her career, after she uncorked a long sprint on the historic cement of the Roubaix Velodrome…. She danced. Of course, she danced. She’s the queen of TikTok. Now, she’s the queen of Paris-Roubaix. Alison Jackson won the third running of the Paris-Roubaix Femmes on Saturday after joining the early breakaway and pushing it through the clutches of the chasing group. By the time they made the right turn into the…

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