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Cycling Weekly on MSNBritish cyclist Charlie Tanfield falls short of Filippo Ganna's UCI Hour Record
British cyclist Charlie Tanfield fell three kilometres short of breaking Filippo Ganna’s UCI Hour Record on Thursday. The ...
Both Bjergfelt and Richardson succeeded in their attempts, with Tanfield falling short of Ganna's 56.792km. Bjergfelt covered ...
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Cyclingnews on MSNCharlie Tanfield fails to break Filippo Ganna's UCI Hour Record
Charlie Tanfield failed to set a new UCI Hour Record on the Konya velodrome in Turkey, covering a distance of 53.967km, well ...
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Cyclingnews on MSNMatt Richardson sprints at 80.5km/h to set new flying start 200m world record
Great Britain's Matt Richardson became officially the fastest track cyclist of all time, thanks to breaking the world record ...
Filippo Ganna says that his preparation for the UCI Hour Record next month has not impacted his performances at the Road World Championships this week. After two years in the rainbow skinsuit ...
That's the question that Filippo Ganna and his Ineos Grenadiers are set to answer by targeting success in Paris-Roubaix and, if all goes smoothly, with a late-season attempt on the World Hour ...
Filippo Ganna has been flying under the radar this season but on Saturday the Italian will go all out as he takes on Belgium's prodigy Remco Evenepoel in a much-anticipated individual time trial ...
Filippo Ganna has described Paris-Roubaix as a game of Russian roulette but insisted he is ready to fight across every section cobbled in the hope of lifting the famous winner’s pave trophy.
Start with an Aerodynamicist. Filippo Ganna of Team Ineos will attempt to break cycling’s hour record on Saturday. But to tell him how to do it, his aerodynamicist broke the record first.
Filippo Ganna of Italy competes to win the Men Elite individual time trial race at the World Road Cycling Championships in Bruges, Belgium, Sunday Sept. 19, 2021. (AP Photo/Olivier Matthys) ...
Filippo Ganna won stage 10 of the Vuelta a Espana on Tuesday, a 25.8 kilometre individual time trial in Valladolid, finishing 16 seconds ahead of Remco Evenepoel.
Filippo Ganna can call himself the World time trial champion for another year. The Italian beat the two Belgians; Wout van Aert and Remco Evenepoel. The World Time Trial Championship goes from ...
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