Last week I was in northern Italy to visit the factory of two cycling industry icons, and to test ride two coming-soon road ...
Tadej Pogacar has won the Tour of Lombardy for the fifth year in a row. As expected, the world champion launched his attack on the Passo di Ganda... and nobody could follow. With this victory, the ...
If we focus solely on his cycling, the career of Fausto Coppi is in simple terms one of the most decorated of all time. The Italian dominated the sport either side of the Second World War, using his ...
Coppi: inside the legend of the campionissimo By Herbie Sykes In a stunning new book published by Rouleur, Herbie Sykes talks to Fausto Coppi's gregari - the riders that rode alongside the great man ...
I’ve seen riders in their 50s and 60s hit numbers that would shock their younger selves—not because they trained more, but ...
Fausto Coppi, often hailed as the 'Champion of Champions,' dominated the Giro di Lombardia in the late 1940s. His five victories from 1946 to 1954 not only solidified his status in cycling history but ...
On a bright, sunny winter Sunday afternoon, over a hundred people gathered at the grave of Fausto Coppi and his brother Serse in Castellania, Italy on the 45th anniversary of his death for a ceremony ...
Voted the most popular Italian sportsman of the twentieth century, Fausto Coppi was the campionissimo - champion of cycling champions. The greatest cyclist of the immediate postwar years, Coppi’s ...
Tadej Pogacar won the cycling Monument Il Lombardia for a fifth time in as many years on Saturday, equalling Fausto Coppi's record of victories in the season-ending race. At 27-years-old Pogacar has ...
In 1946, in his first major race after spending most of World War 2 in a British prison camp, Fausto Coppi set out to win Milano-Sanremo. To do so, he took – for the time – three unconventional steps.