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The Week in Bike Archive

The Week in Bike was a weekly bike racing news recap video blog I made from January 2014 through April 2015. It is probably more easily viewed as a YouTube Playlist.

The Week in Bike #64 – Exit Interview

Posted on 10 April 201510 April 2015 by cosmo

Since so many of you asked, it’s an Icebreaker Quantum LS Zip Hoodie. It’s wool, and comfortable for strenuous exercise or just wearing. And it doesn’t smell. I was very upset to fray a few threads in the right shoulder the day after I got it, but otherwise, it’s held up quite well. And no,…

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The Week in Bike #63 – Talent Retention

Posted on 3 April 2015 by cosmo

Because this is a news show or something, Catalunya, Trofeo Binda, Gent-Wevelgem, herding a peloton of cats, weather, motors, reporting, impressions, Be King of America, Flanders, banking on upstream sources with the optimism of a Californian water manager in the 1960s.

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The Week in Bike #62 – Plus Ça Change

Posted on 27 March 2015 by cosmo

E3, Cancellara, The Recon Ride, minor league, analysis, highlights, Wiggle-Honda, Fedrigo by not a nose, Catalunya GC mayhem, next HTRWW, morphophobia, electronic shifting, motors…or an actual problem

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The Week in Bike #61 – Public Relations

Posted on 20 March 201527 March 2015 by cosmo

Last week, puppy, Paris-Nice, that other race, How The Race Was Worn, Nokere Koerse, GP Nobili, Sanremo, women, Ronde van Drenthe, UCI recap, Wild, Novilon Eurocup, WorldTour, TUEs, CIRC, process, Cookson, some charity rider, Mertens, puppy.

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The Week in Bike #60 – Monotone

Posted on 13 March 201513 March 2015 by cosmo
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The Week in Bike #59 – The Data

Posted on 6 March 20156 March 2015 by cosmo

Release timing award, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Le Samyn, Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne, Elevengear, that other stuff, Astana, Tinkoff, data (but…), Data, VPNs, markets, DATA.

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The Week in Bike #58 – Het Nieuwsblad Eve

Posted on 27 February 201529 June 2021 by cosmo

Impressions, Sarah Storey, Hour Record, production, Tour of Oman, Ruta del Sol, Cyclingnews redesign, Tour of New Zealand, Team USA, broadcasters, Boels Dolemans, history, E3 Poster, UCI

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The Week in Bike #57 – Internal Monologue

Posted on 20 February 20156 March 2015 by cosmo

Let me go back, Grand Tour of Petro-Dollar Excess, Tour of Yemen p/b AQAP, Qatar, Oman, Pozzato, DIA, Armstrong, English major, lawyers, inflight wi-fi, Murcia, Almeria, Algarve, Women’s Tour of New Zealand, looking forward, crash roll, conclusions, EWR, Penn Station, Brooklyn, cyclocross essentials.

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The Week in Bike #56 – The Apology Show

Posted on 13 February 201519 March 2015 by cosmo

A few corrections, singing, Bobridge, Dennis, and the Hour, Dubai, Qatar, wins, season starts, regime change, Bpost, Van Loy, van der Poel, women’s classics, legal, technical, ethical, Horner, shirts, UCI, sorry.

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The Week in Bike #55 – Supply and Demand

Posted on 6 February 201519 March 2015 by cosmo

Dubai, Dubai, Dubai, …profit, a lot of races right now, Etoile de Besseges lanes, Farm to Fork Fondo, women, crosswinds, part-time cyclocross, <DIV> tags.

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About the Author

a headshot of Cosmo Catalano

Best known for his How The Race Was Won® video series, Cosmo Catalano began blogging about pro cycling from a bike shop in 2005. Between then and now, he's designed cycling infographics, built cycling web apps, and supplied cycling content to print and broadcast media, all in the name of backing up his near-endless criticism with proof that it can be done better. He complains about cycling on Twitter at @Cyclocosm.

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