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The Week in Bike #54 – The Season Arc

Posted on 30 January 201519 March 2015 by cosmo

Catching up, racing overlap, TdU HTRWW, sprinters, Fernando Gaviria, Daniel Diaz, Quintana HOT TAKE, Women’s TdU, Scandolara, general chaos at Hoogerheide, CX Worlds, ozone, the missing U23s, Carytown Bicycle Co, Roubaix, TdF Training, Lance Armstr–.

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How The Race Was Won – Tour Down Under 2015

Posted on 26 January 20154 July 2021 by cosmo

Ah—it’s road season again. At least in Australia. This year’s TdU made a good effort to include pretty much every aspect of racing—breaks, big sprints, climbs, crashes I didn’t talk about, even echelons. Just don’t cross-reference it to my picks for the race earlier in the week.

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The Week in Bike #53 – CGFYN News

Posted on 23 January 201519 March 2015 by cosmo

The first installment of our CGFYN collaboration, brought to you by Bombas Socks. Get the dirt on the latest doping scandal, hear in-depth commentary on all the top races, and keep in sync with the hottest tech news. Plus exclusive details on our EXCLUSIVE livestream of 2015 Cyclocross Worlds.

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The Recon Ride Podcast: Tour Down Under 2015

Posted on 18 January 20155 March 2015 by cosmo

Dane Cash of VeloHuman, whom you might know from this Heinrich Haussler interview, or this Tour Down Under prep piece asked me to collaborate on a race preview podcast and I was all too happy to oblige. Listen in as we share thoughts on this upcoming TdU, potential favoriates, and—of course—Simon Geschke’s beard.

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The Week in Bike #52 – Scaling Up

Posted on 16 January 201519 March 2015 by cosmo

Tour wildcards, MTN-Qhubeka, Haussler, Australian Road Champs, Thomas Dekker, Hour Record, collarbone doping, keytone doping, Strava, CTS, your mom on Facebook, US Cyclocross nationals, Austin, trees, USA Cycling, the perils of scaling up.

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The Week in Bike #51 – The Short Week

Posted on 9 January 201519 March 2015 by cosmo

Feels familiar, cyclocross nationals, Australian road nationals, road season?, https://bikereg.com, Cannondale-Garmin, open bar, dark kits, pirate feeds, Androni-Venezuela, Hoogerland, calumnies, Brad Wiggins, WIGGINS, Dragon Warrior, Boonen, Grand Tours, classics, a modest proposal.

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The Week in Bike #50 – Eyeballs

Posted on 5 January 201519 March 2015 by cosmo

A year already, the cyclocross holidays, https://cxhairs.com, the best racers racing against each other more often, World Cup, rights management, broadcast coverage, civil courts, Australia, exclusive access, shortcuts.

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Why The Break Was Made

Posted on 22 December 20144 July 2021 by cosmo

  “Why do riders get in the break?” is probably the most common question asked by new cycling fans, and as I started to learn more about the sport I found Phil and Paul’s explanations less and less compelling. So I made my own, complete with examples, new and old. (In Germany or otherwise having…

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The Week in Bike #49 – 19 December 2014

Posted on 19 December 201419 March 2015 by cosmo

Doping fines, self-enforcement, doping stories, Mauro Santambrogio, “low-T”, ED, Riccardo Ricco, Cycle of Lies, skillz doping, Scheldecross, Zilvermeer, Laurens Sweeck, Steve Tilford, the older generation, motorpacing, van Garderen, “double standards”, TV, The Lance Chronicles, under the Postal Bus.

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The Week In Bike #48 – 12 December 2014

Posted on 12 December 20146 March 2015 by cosmo

Rabble rabble, Europcar, finances, rules, Astana, doping, CAS, stare decisis, Pickett’s Charge, money, appearances, progress, catastrophe, GP Hasselt, Druivencross, #CANTTOUCHTHIS, PFP, van der Poel skillz, road schedules, changing focus, returning emails, the list.

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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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