Author: Harold Dalton

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

Remember Peter Sagan? Remember 100%, for that matter? Sure you do. If you can remember the 1980s, you can remember 2017. Hell, it probably feels like just yesterday. Anyway, the San Diego-based sports performance company has announced the launch of the 2022 Peter Sagan Limited Edition Collection, which features a bold interpretation of a tie-dye design that represents Peter’s colorful journey with new Team TotalEnergies. The design’s emblazoned frames blend bright colors with triple layer purple mirrored lenses, which is a stark contrast to Sagan’s prior LE collections. “I feel like this is one of my most creative executions to…

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The 23rd edition of the Pannonian Challenge started on Thursday, June 16th with the INLINE discipline. This year the festival of extreme sports and urban culture attracted many athletes to Osijek and piqued the interest of the audience – both locals and guests from other parts of Croatia. There were two INLINE disciplines – Amateur and Pro. Roller skaters were the first to show their skills in the INLINE Amateur discipline, in which the Czech Robin Konečný won. Second and third place went to two Hungarians – David Balla and Bertalan Roland. After them, in the skate park, with the…

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Ever wanted to directly link physical activity with climate change? Not the devastating and horribly antiquated physical activity of digging carbon-rich fuel stored within the earth and burning it, but instead your exercise. Well, now Climategames has launched its long-awaited (??) full app and web platform. The London-based tech start-up has already allowed thousands of people to make “a climate impact and build a thriving eco-system of business, brands, clubs, and event organisers.” Not sure what that means. Let’s ask them to clarify: “This is done through well-vetted climate offsets such as Ecologi, where activity can be converted to planting…

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This article was published in October 2006, as entry number five on our Top Five Best Ever Videogames About Cycling series. In retrospect, it’s pretty awesome that the on-screen speed & energy display is framed within a bicycle computer, an innovation that hasn’t made its way to modern games apart from that one Grand Theft Auto mod. #5 – Pro Cycling The game that was so good they named a magazine after it. We’ve lost the back of the box it came in, but we’re sure it promised unparalleled realism and exciting gameplay. The only thing it really offered was…

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The secret (??) is out: Garmin has today announced the Edge 1040 Solar, which they’re calling “the ultimate GPS bike computer featuring solar charging and multi-band GNSS technology.” Harnessing the power of the sun, the Edge 1040 Solar features a Power Glass solar charging lens, giving up to 100 hours in battery saver mode, while multi-band GNSS technology provides more accurate GPS positioning in challenging ride environments such as dense urban areas or under deep tree cover. Packed with state-of-the-art navigation, performance, safety and connectivity features, the Edge 1040 Solar boasts a completely refreshed, modernized user experience, giving cyclists easier…

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Challenge Taiwan, organized by Waypoint, was held in Taitung from April 21 to April 24, 2022. Challenge Taiwan is currently the largest triathlon event not only in Taiwan but also in the world. It does not only provide world-class tracks, but is also a triathlon carnival without equal. During the 10th anniversary of Challenge Taiwan, myriads of athletes and a multitude of families came together with the goal of becoming better together mirroring this year’s slogan, “Always Better Together”! Jovi Lo, CEO of Challenge Family Asia Pacific, said: “The belief in caring for, devoting to, accompanying our loved ones, whilst…

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Tom Dumoulin’s on-again-off-again relationship with the sport looks to be set to ‘off’ for good. The Dutch rider has announced his intent to retire at the end of the 2022 season, with a statement on his Instagram page. Dumoulin boasts a palmares that includes nine grand tour stage wins, a Giro d’Italia overall victory, and a World Time Trial Championship. He may yet add to it before he retires, with the Worlds in Australia being his final target for the season. Good luck, Tom. Find a hobby that makes you happy.

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Report Navigating a nervous stage fraught with crosswind danger Team DSM set up fast finisher Alberto Dainese for the bunch gallop into Reggio Emilia, with the Italian producing a brilliant kick to surge past his sprint competitors and taking an incredible win for the team on stage 11. The team set out with two goals for the stage; keeping GC contender Romain Bardet safe in the potential crosswinds and setting up a fast finale. With goal one ticked off after some superb and attentive riding throughout the day, all eyes within the team switched to delivering Dainese into the best…

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