- News
- Reviews
- Bikes
- Accessories
- Accessories - misc
- Computer mounts
- Bags
- Bar ends
- Bike bags & cases
- Bottle cages
- Bottles
- Cameras
- Car racks
- Child seats
- Computers
- Glasses
- GPS units
- Helmets
- Lights - front
- Lights - rear
- Lights - sets
- Locks
- Mirrors
- Mudguards
- Racks
- Pumps & CO2 inflators
- Puncture kits
- Reflectives
- Smart watches
- Stands and racks
- Trailers
- Clothing
- Components
- Bar tape & grips
- Bottom brackets
- Brake & gear cables
- Brake & STI levers
- Brake pads & spares
- Brakes
- Cassettes & freewheels
- Chains
- Chainsets & chainrings
- Derailleurs - front
- Derailleurs - rear
- Forks
- Gear levers & shifters
- Groupsets
- Handlebars & extensions
- Headsets
- Hubs
- Inner tubes
- Pedals
- Quick releases & skewers
- Saddles
- Seatposts
- Stems
- Wheels
- Tyres
- Health, fitness and nutrition
- Tools and workshop
- Miscellaneous
- Tubeless valves
- Buyers Guides
- Features
- Forum
- Recommends
- Podcast
Add new comment
3 comments
i, have to agree with you there. The Giro, and the Vuelta for that matter have always been more fun (IMO) and this years was easily the best. cant see the tour matching it, even if they are riding some Belgium Pave.
im looking forward to seeing how the jet lag affects the race in a few years when the go over to Washington for the start.
Maybe Rapha Condor Sharp should try and get a wild card, jetlag didn't seem to affect them that badly when they flew back from Tour of Japan (arriving last Mon eve) and were top team in following day's opening round of Tour Series at Canary Wharf
Too true Jimmy, that was one of the best stage races I have seen for a very long time.
The stage 11 breakaway that looked like it had killed Evans, Nibali and Basso's chances was fantastic.
David Arroyo was a revelation too, and put in some very brave performances.
Roll on the TdF, but I too think it has a lot to live up to this year...