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Cycling is a popular form of exercise and a great way to get around town. It's also a great way to stay fit and healthy. Whether you're an experienced cyclist or just getting started, there's plenty of information out there to help you learn more about cycling. Here you'll find news, articles and videos about all aspects of cycling, from the basics to the latest trends and technology. We cover everything from tips for beginners to advanced techniques for experienced riders. So whether you're looking for advice on how to make the most of your rides, or just want to stay up-to-date with the latest cycling news, you'll find it here.
Robin Frijns was particularly outspoken last weekend. Speaking exclusively to GPblog, the Dutchman explained how he has lost the joy of racing in Formula E. "It's cycling. It's peloton," the Envision Racing driver told this site. In his criticism, Frijns is not alone. The always outspoken Jean-Eric Vergne now joins the words of his Formula E colleague.
It's the Monday after the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix, and there is still lots to unpack. It was Charles Leclerc's day in the principality, winning his home race for the first time in his career. And earlier today, the Monegasque was seen cycling the streets just hours after his triumph. There is joy in the Ferrari camp, but not elsewhere, especially Alpine. Will Esteban Ocon be behind the wheel in Canada? And at Red Bull, the talk is still ongoing with their 2025 driver lineup, especially after the disastrous weekend by Sergio Perez.
After winning the Monaco Grand Prix, fans spotted Charles Leclerc cycling home from the paddock like it was any other Sunday. The Monegasque won on the streets he grew up in, with Oscar Piastri and Carlos Sainz joining him on the podium in the principality. After celebrating with the Scuderia and jumping into the iconic harbour, Leclerc rode his bike home. The Ferrari driver was spotted by some eagle-eyed fans, who were ecstatic to see the home hero. Watch the clip here:
Charles Leclerc stood on the podium for the first time in 'his' Monaco on Sunday. Indeed, he got to climb the top step immediately after leading the Grand Prix from start to finish. Afterwards, the Monegasque returned home on his bike, and the Tour de France - the biggest cycling tour of the year - played up to it winkingly.
It might not be an F1 race weekend but that hasn't stopped Valterri Bottas from racing. This weekend the Finn took part in another pro-cycling event, and has taken to social media to share his success following the event. Just a few weeks ago, Bottas finished 11th at the Grasshopper Adventure Series in Northern California alongside his girlfriend, professional Australian cyclist Tiffany Cromwell.
Valtteri Bottas will be back on the track this weekend. But it's not the rack track that he is familiar with. He will be on the saddle of his bike this weekend as he takes part in another cycling event. Along with his girlfriend, Tiffany Cromwell, the Finn has created the FNLD GRVL race in his home country, and he is reaching out on social media to get more people involved in what will be a big event.
Valtteri Bottas is back on track again this weekend, taking part in his very own cycling event in Finland. The FNLD GRVL weekend has officially started according to the Finn's social media. The Sauber F1 driver will be joined by his girlfriend pro-cyclist Tiffany Cromwell too.
Despite having a slower start to the Formula One season, Valtteri Bottas has been excelling off the race-track in another sport: cycling. The Finn, who is yet to score a point with Sauber F1 this season has been having great success at recent cycling events he has participated in. Across the weekend, he has been hosting his own event in Finland, and on Saturday evening, he shared the final results.