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第 23 回石川ロードレース参加チーム代表者様 【FEED ZONE通行証申込🚗】 FEED ZONEへの通行証発行受付について、チーム代表者様へメールをお送りいたしました。 利用を希望するチームは、6/6(土)16時までに申し込みをお願いいたします。 #JBCF #石川ロードレース #FEEDZONE #通行証
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Keeping the engine running in the feedzone. 🥤🔋 On the road with our physios and soigneurs, making sure the riders get the fuel they need. #TheWolfpack | @giroditalia
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New Cycling Legends Podcast Episodes are Out Now! 🎶 Feedzone 26-7 Despite our best attempts, it really is all about Flanders in this episode. Oh, and some 1970s progressive rock. Join Chris, David and “Whispering” Gary for a look back at two memorable Rondes Van Vlaanderen, with a sprinkle of noodly guitars and occasional yodelling. You don’t get this over at Lionel Birnie’s, do you? 📸 The Lion of Flanders himself, Johan Museeuw, taking the first of his 3 Ronde Van Vlaanderen victories at the 1993 edition of the race. Museeuw competed in 16 editions of de Ronde from 1989-2004, finishing on the podium no fewer than 8 times. (Credit: Piet Van Belle and Marc Herremans, via KOERS Museum of Cycle Sport) 🎶 Interview with Reg Barnett Reg "Reggie" Barnett enjoyed a long and distinguished cycling career between 1965 and 1977, turning professional after. A six-time national sprint champion, he turned professional after competing for Great Britain in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. He went on to race domestically for teams including Holdsworth‑ Campagnolo, Falcon, TI‑Raleigh, and later his own Barnett‑Edwards‑Shimano squad. In this candid interview, Reg chats to Chris Sidwells about racing in the 1960s and 70s. Cycling Legends Podcast is available on all good podcasting sites
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‘In the Middle of Lidl-Trek’ Episode 6 🛒 takes you right into the storm at @RondeVlaanderen as you join Mads Pederesen’s soigneur and coach in the feedzone!🥤🛞 #RVV26
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Still no break in #DDVmen Several riders trying to go clear at the feedzone at km 41 #DDV26
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Cycling Legends Podcast - new episode! Feedzone 25-6 In ten days, the pro peloton goes from Belgium to Tuscany and then on to Paris-Nice by way of Tirreno. Yes, it’s that “careful what you wish for” time of the season when All The Racing happens at once and Gary has his annual meltdown. It’s a bumper show from the team so channel your inner Paul Seixas and try to hang in with us! 📸 Megan Guarnier led home a Boels-Dolmans 1-2 in the inaugural Strade Bianche Donne in 2015, thus beginning a remarkable record in this race for the team that in 2020 would become SD Worx. Their riders have won no fewer than 7 of the race’s 12 editions, 3 of whom started in Siena this year. (Credit: Roberto Bettini, BettiniPhoto) Listen on Spotify here - open.spotify.com/episode/6ft… Also available on all good podcasting sites 🎶
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I spent much of Strade Bianche with Pinarello-Q36.5 as they targeted the race with Tom Pidcock I spoke to Pidcock, Doug Ryder and Kurt Bogaerts and headed out to a feedzone to watch Pogacar pass by like a motorbike... Read it in @TimesSport here! thetimes.com/sport/cycling/a…
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🎶 Cycling Legends Podcast - Feedzone 26-3 Crashes, retiring team mates and departing coaches: is something rotten in the state of Denmark’s GC hero’s team? Just what does it take to impress Roger De Vlaeminck? Not an eighth world cyclocross title, it appears. Have cycling fans gone mad (again)? Chris, David and Gary ponder all this and more in the latest Feed Zone. 📸 He is perhaps regarded more highly as a coach/DS, but with no fewer than 4 Tour de France winners under his tutelage, Cyrille Guimard was no slouch on the bike, winning 7 Tour de France and 2 Vuleta a Espana stages between 1970 and 1974. Pictured here at the start of stage 1a of the 1973 Tour at Scheveningen in the Netherlands, Guimard is in conversation with that other legendary DS, Peter Post. (Photo Credit: Bert Verhoeff for Anefo (Dutch National Archives) and licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 3.0 Netherlands license.) Listen on Spotify here - open.spotify.com/episode/5HJ… 🎶 Also available on all good podcasting sites
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🎶 Cycling Legends Podcast 🎶 And so to Il Lombardia, via Rwanda and a whole host of other places. The traditional end of the season is upon us already and the guys might have a few things to talk about, not just Tadej Pogacar. Okay, but quite a bit of Tadej Pogacar. In other news, we begin the campaign for Remco Evenepoel’s assault on the Hour Record, Quinn Simmons impresses us once again, there is no ‘you’ in team according to the Dutch women’s gravel squad and - speaking of squads - just what is the link between Eddy Merckx and Scotland’s 1978 World Cup football squad? 📸 Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, Como, 13 October 1973. Eddy Merckx wins his third Giro di Lombardia (as it was known then) some 4 minutes and 15 seconds ahead of nearest rival Felice Gimondi. Or so he thought. Merckx would later test positive for norephedrine - a decongestant - and Gimondi was subsequently awarded the win. In April the following year, a commission would ultimately accept that Merckx had not knowingly taken the banned substance, having been prescribed a cough syrup by his doctor while the Cannibal was suffering from bronchitis. His ‘victory’, nevertheless, was not reinstated. Photo Credit: Photo News 🎶The Cycling Legends Podcast - Available on all good podcasting sites. #feedzone #podcast #cyclingpodcast
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Replying to @Hrastnikov
Pomoje je glih feedzone tam, očitno ji tako poše
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Nahom Efriem gets ready to take a bottle from the #Eritrea Feedzone crew in the MJ Road Race. Nahom is (another!) rising star of the Eritrean cycling development machine! He is the current ERI MJ National Champion and has been up the front of the peloton all race 👏🇪🇷 #Kigali2925 #AfricaRising
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🎶 Cycling Legends Podcast 🎶 Back after an indecently long hiatus, the team regroups to catch up on all things bike racing, with some geopolitics, genocide and sporting boycotts thrown in for good measure. Along the way, we salute some newly-crowned TT World Champions and welcome women’s pro racing back to the Land of the Free. Elite racing returned to the USA this weekend with the third edition of the Baltimore Cycling Classic and the inaugural women’s edition, but the Land of the Free hasn’t always been so sparsely served by international pro racing. The Tour du Pont (known as the Tour de Trump for its first 2 editions) had varied fortunes during its 8-years on the UCI calendar, not least down to a May slot which clashed with the Giro d’Italia. 📸 This view of the peloton was taken during Stage 9 of the 1996 and final edition, from Blowing Rock to Charlotte North Carolina. Photo credit: Al Bello/Allsport/Getty Images 🎶The Cycling Legends Podcast - Available on all good Podcast sites. #feedzone #podcast #cyclingpodcast
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Wessel turning the feedzone into a trickshot arena. 🎯 🇮🇹 #MemorialPantani
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#MCC2025🇺🇸 David Lozano having a dig up the climb through the feedzone and its been a fast start here @MarylandClassic 💨💨 #DrivingChange #Diabetes
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去年の芋羊羹からかなり進化。 ドリンクにはPH15001パックとCarb30g まだハイ糖質な補給に慣れてないのでジェルは30-40分に1つのペースでCarb60-80g/hのペース。 3箇所のFeedZoneでは電解質をプラス。 ボトル分含めてNaは1500mg/hのペース これで足りるかどうか人体実験🧪 #precisionfuelandhydration
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Waiting for the boys at the #ToBM feedzone.
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Replying to @faustocoppi60
During the feedzone Matteo inadvertently blocked Pogi
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Replying to @ProfVanAert
Don’t forget Pog shoving Jorgs in the feedzone last week too
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Replying to @tomdanielson
Pogacar been criticising Visma since the beginning of the Tour: tactics, feedzone, etc. The truth is this is second time that Visma/Vingegaard wait for Pogacar after a solo Crash.
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🎧 New Feed Zone Episode OUT NOW Crosswinds, crashes and chaos marked the opening few stages of this year's and there seems to have been no let-up in the crazy ever since. Walker from Yellowstone wins a stage and leads GC but will things be more Rip Wheeler than Beth Dutton in the second week? Gary, Chris, David and John look back at a most atypical first week and ask for just how long will Irish eyes keep smiling as the battle for the Geansaí Buí picks up and the Rás na Francach moves into the Pyrenees? And in trying to improve his Tadejness, has Jonas somehow lost a little of his essential Jonasness? Photos: The Angel of the Mountains, Charly Gaul, takes it easy, no doubt dreaming of Alps and Pyrenees. The Luxembourger won 10 stages of the Tour between 1955 and 1961 and won the race in 1958. Credit: unknown - if anyone knows please tell us! Tour de France Map (inset): ASO 🎶The Cycling Legends Podcast - Available on all good podcast sites #Cycling #CyclingLegends #Podcast #CyclingPodcast #FeedZone #tdf #Tourdefrance #CharyGaul #tadej #tadejpogacar #jonas #jonasvingegaard
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