Tag: Cycling
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Tilly Anema Seizes her First World Cup Victory in Tongyeong’s Thrilling Finale
Overview: A season finale that delivered on drama and speed The season’s curtain call for the women’s World Cup series arrived in Tongyeong, South Korea, and it did not disappoint. Tilly Anema of Great Britain stamped her mark on the race with a calculated, high‑speed ride that culminated in her first World Cup victory. The…
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Ridley Yungstr carbon kids bike: race-ready for ages 8-12 at €2,699 this Christmas
Ridley unveils the Yungstr: a carbon road bike for young racers Just in time for the festive season, Ridley has introduced the Yungstr, a carbon road bike designed specifically for children aged 8 to 12. Priced at €2,699, the bike is pitched as race-ready, giving budding cyclists their first real taste of competition while maintaining…
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Ridley Yungstr Carbon: The Racing Bike Your Kid Can Grow Into This Christmas
Ridley’s New Yungstr: A Carbon Welcome to Competitive Kids’ Cycling The holidays are often a turning point for young cyclists who dream of competing just like their heroes. Ridley’s latest entry, the Yungstr carbon road bike, aims to turn those early ambitions into a realistic, race-ready experience. Priced at €2,699 and sized for riders aged…
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Ridley Unveils Yungstr Carbon Kids’ Bike: A Race-Ready Gift for Young Cyclists
Introduction: A Christmas Gift for Aspiring Young Racers Ridley has introduced a new carbon road bike designed specifically for kids: the Yungstr. Targeted at riders aged 8 to 12, this model is positioned as a serious race-ready option that could shepherd the next generation of young professionals and hopefuls toward competitive cycling. With a price…
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Brazilian Grand Prix Weather Watch: Cyclone Threat, Contingency Plans, and Piastri’s Front-Row Hope
Uncertain Skies Over Sao Paulo: Severe Weather Shifts the Brazilian Grand Prix Narrative The lead‑up to the Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo has been dominated by weather alerts and contingency talk rather than track action. A cyclone and heavy regional storms threaten to derail practice sessions, hamper qualifying, and complicate race-day operations. Organisers and…
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How RED-S Diagnosis Ended an Australian Cyclist’s Career
Introduction: When RED-S Hits the elite level In the world of professional cycling, endurance, precision, and peak physical condition are non-negotiable. Yet for one Australian cyclist, a hidden condition known as RED-S – Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport – abruptly changed the trajectory of a promising career. The diagnosis explained a mystery that had shadowed…
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How REDs Diagnosis Ended an Australian Cyclist’s Career and Shaped a Conversation on Athlete Health
Introduction: A Career Cut Short by REDs In the high-stakes world of professional cycling, physical resilience is as crucial as strategy and speed. Yet for one Australian cyclist, a quiet internal crisis—Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDS)—brought a swift and harsh end to a promising career. The diagnosis not only halted competition but also sparked…



