Wellens Wins Clásica Jaén as Pidcock Misses Move, Christen DQ’d

Wellens Wins Clásica Jaén as Pidcock Misses Move, Christen DQ’d

Tim Wellens of UAE Team Emirates-XRG delivered a commanding performance at the Clásica Jaén Paraíso Interior on Monday, securing his 42nd career victory with a long-range solo attack. The Belgian champion, often described as an underrated talent, finished 35 seconds ahead of the competition after a grueling race across the challenging gravel tracks of the … Read more

Tom Pidcock’s 2026 Q36.5 Pinarello Dogma F: Images & Tech

Tom Pidcock’s 2026 Q36.5 Pinarello Dogma F: Images & Tech

Breaking: Pinarello unveils 2026 Dogma F aero platform and rider-specific builds Table of Contents 1. Breaking: Pinarello unveils 2026 Dogma F aero platform and rider-specific builds 2. Aero-forward build: what’s inside 3. Pro setup vs consumer spec 4. Context and photos 5. What this means for the cycling world 6. Evergreen take: the trend shaping … Read more

2025 Cycling: Who Can Beat Pogačar? Rivals Emerge

2025 Cycling: Who Can Beat Pogačar? Rivals Emerge

The Era of the Pog-Slayer: How Cycling’s Rivals Are Finally Cracking the Pogačar Code For years, the question wasn’t if Tadej Pogačar would win, but by how much. The Slovenian dominated cycling in 2025, racking up 20 victories and cementing his status as arguably the greatest of all time. But even the most invincible champions … Read more

Transfer Drama: Evaluating [Player Name]’s Impact

Transfer Drama: Evaluating [Player Name]’s Impact

The Rider Reset: How the Pidcock-Ineos Split Signals a New Era in Pro Cycling The transfer market in professional cycling is often a quiet affair, a strategic shuffling of contracts. But the acrimonious departure of Tom Pidcock from Ineos Grenadiers to Q36.5 Pro Cycling in late 2024 wasn’t just a transaction; it was an earthquake. … Read more