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World Championships: rest day

Just because there were no races today doesn't mean there wasn't cycling to watch. With the road races starting tomorrow, today the national teams got to scout out the course on traffic-free roads.   The Algerian team stopped to discuss the morning's ride.   The 2 minibuses carrying the Canadian team drove right by me … Continue reading »

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World Championships: Elite Men’s ITT

Today was the first day of the World Championships that actually had any degree of a festive atmosphere, to be honest. The elite men's ITT promised to be a big day with several contenders expected to be within striking distance of the coveted rainbow jersey. Since it was going to be such a big day, … Continue reading »

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World Championships: Elite Women’s ITT

After the excitement of the Junior Men’s ITT, I was happy for the 25 minute walk back to the center of town to let the adrenaline in my system settle down. Fien had arrived from Belgium to be my official spectating partner for the rest of the week, starting with the women’s ITT in the … Continue reading »

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World Championships: Jr Men’s ITT

The first event of the day was the Junior Men’s 22 kilometer ITT and I was pumped! Two of the first 3 riders to start were Uzbek and I try to never miss an opportunity to cheer for my favorite doubly landlocked country. My plan was to see the last couple hundred meters of the … Continue reading »

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World Championships: Jr Women’s & U23 Men’s ITTs

I had a great time at the Junior Women's individual time trial this morning. Because women's cycling unfortunately doesn't have the same appeal as men's, I was able to watch the race from a couple of different spots and even see some of the pre-race behind the scenes logistical stuff I find so fascinating.   … Continue reading »

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World Championships: TTT

Day 1 of the World Championships!   As I explained to at least 15 different people in 2 different languages (apparently the French were better informed than English and Spanish speakers) throughout the day, today was the only day all week when the cyclists would ride for their trade teams as opposed to riding for … Continue reading »

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TTT test run

I'm back in Florence for the second time this year and both times I've been here, it's been to watch cycling.   The UCI World Championships will take place in the city over the coming week, starting tomorrow with the team time trial. Today was the first day the organizers closed the course to cars, … Continue reading »

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4 minute guide to the Giro d’Italia

Dear reader, allow me to digress from my Egypt postings to talk about cycling! I will certainly put up more about my great trip to Egypt (and a couple of other countries, too!) but it's presently the eve of the 100th edition of the Tour de France and I'm far too excited to think about … Continue reading »

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Bologna, Italy & San Marino

I spent 3 nights in Bologna, but my day trips meant that I was hardly in Bologna at all! I snapped some pictures the afternoon I arrived but I didn't have a chance to investigate too much of the city unfortunately. It had a very different atmosphere than Rome or Florence. Here are a few … Continue reading »

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Vatican City

With a population of just 800, Vatican City is the smallest independent country in the world in terms of both population and area, so I’m guessing they won’t be fielding a bobsled team at the Sochi Olympics next year. But that’s ok because the Vatican is truly an incredible place to visit, even without an … Continue reading »

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