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Junior Time Trials at UCI Road World Championships in Rwanda

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 22, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Young Guns ‍to Battle for Rainbow ⁢Jerseys in Junior Time​ Trials at Road World⁤ Championships

Kigali, Rwanda – ⁣September 23 -‌ the UCI Road World Championships continue today with the Junior Individual Time Trials, offering a⁢ crucial platform for emerging ⁤cycling talent to showcase their‍ abilities‌ on the global stage. Riders will‍ compete for ‌the ‌coveted rainbow jerseys, marking a career highlight⁢ for the victors and⁤ signaling‍ the arrival of‌ potential future stars.

Tuesday’s‌ competition features both the Women’s junior ‌Individual Time Trial⁣ at 10:45 local time, followed⁤ by the Men’s Junior Individual ‍Time Trial⁢ at​ 14:00. The courses, measuring 18.3km for women and 22.6km for ⁣men, will test the riders’​ strength, endurance, and technical skills​ as they⁢ navigate ⁤the challenging terrain of Kigali.

among​ the ⁤contenders,‍ the junior ⁣men’s race ‌is anticipated to be fiercely contested. U.S. national champion, Matthew Riccitelli, is a strong favorite, alongside compatriot Beckam Drake, who finished third‍ at U.S.nationals. ⁣European threats include Dutch national champions Gijs Schoonvelde ⁣(road) and⁢ michiel Mouris (time trial).

In ⁢the women’s race, Lidia Cusack ⁣and Liliana Edwards, the reigning U.S. national junior TT ‌champion, are⁤ poised ⁣to challenge for medals. The⁤ results of​ these​ time ⁣trials will not‌ only crown individual champions but also ‍provide valuable experience and momentum for ⁢these young athletes as they progress in‌ their‍ cycling careers.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Schedule Road World Championships Day 2: U23 Time Trial

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 22, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

U23 Time Trialists to ⁣Battle for Rainbow ⁣Jerseys on Day 2 of road World Championships

Kigali,⁣ Rwanda – The 2025 UCI‍ Road World Championships ​continue⁤ Monday, September 22, with the Under-23 ​individual ​time trial competitions. The women will kick off the day at 10:30 local time, followed by the men ⁤at 13:35.These races represent ‍a crucial chance for young riders to claim‌ a coveted rainbow jersey and establish themselves ⁣on the world ‍stage.

The U23 time trials ‍are a proving ground for⁣ future stars, with past champions including‌ Danny⁢ Pate (2001) and Taylor Phinney (2010) going on to accomplished professional careers. ‍This year,Sweden’s Jakob Söderqvist enters the ⁣men’s race as the favorite,boasting two‌ national ​TT titles⁢ and ‍a​ recent victory in the⁤ Tour of ‍Denmark’s ⁣race ⁤against the clock. Representing the United States, reigning⁤ national U23 time trial champion Cole Kessler will compete in‍ the men’s event.

In the women’s race, the field will be ‍looking to challenge Marlen Reusser’s⁢ dominance,‍ having won the Elite Women’s ⁣Individual Time trial ⁣on Day 1. the men’s field also features Jarno Widar of Belgium, who recently finished second overall ​at the tour de l’Avenir, and Italy’s Lorenzo Finn, the reigning junior road world champion,‍ alongside Spain’s Adrià pericas, ⁤set ​to join UAE Emirates-XRG next year.The demanding Kigali course is expected ⁤to test the ‍riders’ ⁣strength and tactical acumen as they vie for the world⁤ title.

September 22, 2025 0 comments
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Pogacar’s TT Disappointment Could Fuel Road Race Victory

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 21, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Pogačar Eyes road Race Redemption After Time Trial Disappointment ⁢at Worlds

Kigali, ⁢Rwanda – Tadej Pogačar remains optimistic despite finishing fourth in the UCI World Championships Individual Time Trial on Sunday, a result he acknowledges wasn’t his best but views as​ a temporary setback. ‌the Slovenian ⁢star was overtaken near the finish, echoing a similar experiance at the 2022 World Championships in ⁣Stirling, where he finished 21st, over three minutes behind winner Remco ‌Evenepoel.

Pogačar’s fourth-place ‍finish represents a critically important betterment over his⁣ 2022 performance. He finished just one⁤ second off a bronze‌ medal,​ earned​ by Ilan⁣ van wilder of⁤ belgium, and expressed regret at not pushing harder in the finale knowing how close he was to the podium. However,Pogačar quickly⁢ shifted focus to ‍the upcoming road ​race,citing disrupted training ​due to circumstances prior to the event in Canada.

“Today I will probably‍ regret [the outcome] but tomorrow is a new day,” Pogačar said. “I can be happy with how I ​suffered today… I am looking more forward for the Sunday road race anyway.”

The road⁣ race presents a drastically different​ challenge: a grueling 267.5km‍ course with ⁢a staggering 6096 vertical meters of climbing – exceeding the ⁢difficulty of the most demanding mountain stages of the Tour de France. Pogačar,renowned as a superior‌ climber to Evenepoel,anticipates a more favorable ‌contest.

“I hope that he prepared really 100 percent for this discipline today, and that he will be 99 percent ready for next Sunday,” Pogačar said⁣ with a smile, referencing his own readiness ⁤for the road race. He plans​ two ‌more intense training sessions before Sunday’s event and expressed enjoyment of the training surroundings in Rwanda.

Pogačar and his coach will ⁣analyze⁤ his time trial performance to identify ⁢areas for improvement, but he insists there is no cause for alarm. He remains ​confident and eager to compete,aiming to bounce back from the time trial disappointment and contend ⁢for ‍victory in⁤ the challenging road race.

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Pauline Ferrand-Prévot: Calm and Confident Ahead of Road World Championships

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 18, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Pauline Ferrand-Prévot Downplays‌ Title Talk Ahead of Kigali road Worlds

KIGALI, ‍RWANDA – Pauline Ferrand-Prévot arrives in Kigali ‌this Saturday, ‌seeking a potential ninth elite world ‍title, but the French cycling star ‍insists she⁤ isn’t focused on the historical ‍implications‍ as ‌she prepares for the women’s road race on⁤ September 27.⁢ Despite being installed as‍ a six-star favorite,⁣ Ferrand-Prévot is approaching the challenging, mountainous course with ‌a relaxed mindset, a⁣ shift she credits to a renewed focus on mental freedom.

Ferrand-Prévot last‌ claimed a ‌road world‌ title ‌in 2014,⁣ defeating Lisa Brennauer.She initially planned to ‌skip the race due to the long travel distance but reversed her decision last month. ⁣”It’s strange, thinking that I still feel good now,” she ‍said. The french team boasts ⁤significant strength, with support from Juliette Labous and Cédrine Kerboal, allowing Ferrand-Prévot to share the responsibility.

The upcoming race sees⁣ a reshaped field, with defending champion Lotte Kopecky sidelined due to a broken ‌back. Ferrand-Prévot’s change ‍of heart, she revealed on​ social media, stems from a⁣ departure from ⁢past pressures. ⁣”Last year,⁤ I put a lot of pressure on myself ⁤for the Games, where, for me, ‍there was no other option than to win,” Ferrand-Prévot told L’Équipe. “This⁣ year…the goal was more to ⁢prepare for it as well as possible and to be more mentally free.”

National coach Paul Brousse noted Ferrand-Prévot’s⁤ limited⁣ racing schedule this year contributed to her feeling capable of regaining⁤ full strength. She recently⁢ completed⁢ a⁢ three-week solo training ​block​ at altitude in Andorra, ​a period she ​found beneficial for preparation. Ferrand-Prévot ⁣will be looking to overcome rivals such as Demi Vollering and Elisa Longo Borghini on the demanding course.

September 18, 2025 0 comments
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Vuelta a España Protests: A Turning Point for Cycling

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 15, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Vuelta a España ⁣Disrupted by Unprecedented Protests, ⁢Raising Concerns for Future of ⁣Pro Cycling

Madrid,​ Spain ‍ – The 2024 Vuelta a España concluded Sunday amid widespread‍ and escalating protests, marking an unprecedented disruption in professional cycling history. Unlike isolated incidents targeting races like‌ the Tour de​ France, the⁤ Vuelta⁢ faced sustained demonstrations throughout its duration, prompting questions‍ about the future security and ⁢viability ⁢of open-road cycling events.

The protests⁢ centered on Israel-Premier Tech’s participation in the race, stemming from the​ ongoing conflict in Gaza. While​ the⁢ team is privately owned by Canadian-Israeli billionaire⁣ Sylvan Adams and maintains‌ no official affiliation with the‌ Israeli government, it became the focal point of demonstrations.‍

“La Vuelta⁤ has been a trigger for reflection. cycling is ⁤vulnerable. I hope it⁢ won’t ​be⁤ like that,” said Vuelta director Javier Guillén on Monday, acknowledging the gravity of the situation.

The UCI, cycling’s governing body, has remained‌ largely⁤ silent, ⁤indicating it will likely defer to broader sporting institutions like the International‌ Olympic Committee, which has not yet issued a condemnation of Israel.

The scale⁢ of the protests differed significantly from previous incidents involving environmental⁢ activists, striking unions, ‍or local⁤ farmers. Riders largely refrained from public comment, citing fears⁣ of social media ⁣backlash or becoming future​ targets.

Ineos Grenadiers veteran​ Michal Kwiatkowski was a notable exception, expressing his concerns on *X* ⁣(formerly Twitter). “If the ⁣UCI and⁢ the ⁤responsible⁤ bodies ⁣couldn’t make the right decisions ​early enough, then long-term​ it’s very bad ‌for⁣ cycling that the protesters managed to get what they wanted. ⁤You can’t just pretend​ nothing is happening,” Kwiatkowski wrote.He added, “From now on, it’s⁤ clear for everyone that a ​cycling race⁤ can be used as an effective stage for protests and next time it ⁤will only ⁤get worse…It’s ⁤a shame​ for the fans ‌who came ‌here to ​watch a great event.”

Israel-premier Tech acknowledged only the sporting achievements of its riders, posting congratulations to American Matthew Riccitello for winning the best young ​rider’s ‌jersey and ⁢finishing fifth overall.

With Israel-Premier⁤ Tech expected to maintain⁢ its worldtour status in 2026 and the Tour de France scheduled ‌to begin in Barcelona next year, organizers and⁢ officials are bracing for the possibility of similar⁤ disruptions in the future. The Vuelta’s experience‍ has sparked⁢ a critical debate about​ the vulnerability of ‌open-road ‌cycling and the need for ‌proactive ‍measures to​ address potential protests.

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Jonas Vingegaard Wins Vuelta a España Stage & Leads GC

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 13, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Vingegaard Secures Vuelta a España Lead⁢ with Bola ​del Mundo Stage⁣ Victory

BOLA DEL MUNDO, SPAIN – September 13, 2025 – Jonas Vingegaard⁤ (Visma-Lease a bike) dramatically extended⁤ his lead in the vuelta a España with a commanding solo ‌victory on the punishing Bola del mundo summit finish, 1.2km from the top of the brutally steep ​concrete road leading to the telecoms station at ⁤2,251 meters.

Vingegaard attacked, passing Jai Hindley (Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe)⁣ before⁣ a right-hand turn and distancing the group including‌ overall contender João Almeida (UAE Team⁢ Emirates-XRG). He finished 11 seconds ahead of teammate Sepp Kuss,with Hindley third,Tom Pidcock (Q36.5 Pro Cycling) fourth, and Almeida fifth.

The win⁣ marked Vingegaard’s third ⁢stage victory of the race ⁣and secured a 10-second bonus,pushing his overall advantage to 1 minute and ‍16 seconds over Almeida with only one sprint stage remaining on Sunday in ⁢Madrid. pidcock solidified his first Grand Tour podium ⁢finish, holding off‌ Hindley for third place overall.

“I wanted to win in bilbao and I wanted to win on Angliru, but Bola del ‌Mundo is also very special one,” Vingegaard said post-race. He described⁤ his winning move, stating, “I was feeling…at⁢ least‌ I felt like that I wasn’t⁣ on my limit.I felt‌ that⁤ I‌ had a good chance of winning the stage. At one point I just decided,’Now I’m going to ‌try.’ And then immediately‍ I got a ‍gap. The last few⁢ hundred meters were ​incredibly ⁢hard. I​ almost went into the barrier, a ​small mistake on⁤ my part.”

Vingegaard also revealed he had been battling illness recently, but felt improved for today’s ‌stage.”I felt better ‌than the previous mountain top finishes. So I’m super⁣ happy with how things ‌went for me today and‍ how the team has done in the last three weeks. The team has been so ⁣amazing. I couldn’t have done it without⁤ them.”

Almeida acknowledged feeling unwell but emphasized his team’s effort. “We had to try, we had nothing to lose,” he ⁢said. “The idea was to do it as​ fast as we could, make the stage ⁣as hard​ as⁣ we could. unfortunately, I’ve been sick this ​week, so the feeling wasn’t the ​best. But we still tried and I think that’s what matters.‍ I’ve got no regrets.⁢ We did what we could. Congrats to Jonas. He was super strong, and I think it’s​ not too bad being behind ‌him.”

In‍ a separate advancement,⁢ Matthew ​Riccitello (Israel-PremierTech) overtook Giulio Pellizzari (Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe) to claim the white jersey as ⁣best young rider.

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