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Visma-Lease a Bike logo sunburnt on Wout van Aert’s thigh
Visma-Lease a Bike logo sunburnt on Wout van Aert's thigh (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“Signing the lifelong contract was a mere formality”: Wout van Aert gets Visma-Lease a Bike logo sunburnt on his thighs; Chris Froome says he’ll be “back on the bike in no time” after breaking collarbone; Evenepoel debuts moustache + more on the live blog

Welcome to the Tuesday live blog, Adwitiya is ready to bring you all the latest cycling news, reaction and some general silliness
  • by Adwitiya Pal
Tue, Feb 25, 2025 10:08
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SUMMARY

  • “Police are failing to respond to a spate of bikejackings in London's Regent's Park. Good. Last month, on one day alone, three bikes worth thousands of pounds were stolen. Excellent.”
  • Egan Bernal spotted back on his bike on Col d’Èze, six days after breaking his collarbone
  • Vuelta back on the cards? Chris Froome says he’ll be “back on the bike in no time” after breaking collarbone at final stage of UAE Tour
  • “When you get your first KOM…”: Timothée Chalamet x Strava crossover
  • Remco Evenepoel’s training is in full-flow now, with a very questionable moustache choice
  • The cycle lane is completely pointless if cars are just using it as a parking bay": Concerned cyclist asks for barriers to prevent school run issues but told enforcement only carried out "when resources allow"
  • “Thanks for the lead-out”: Mathieu van der Poel helps teammate take Strava KOM from Filippo Ganna over Spanish climb
  • UCI announces gravel championships will not take place in Nice, citing “organisational difficulties”
  • Jonas Vingegaard spotted riding ultra-short 150mm cranks at Volta ao Algarve
  • “Signing the lifelong contract was a mere formality”: Wout van Aert gets Visma-Lease a Bike logo sunburnt on his thighs, as fans joke about rider getting logo tattooed
Visma-Lease a Bike logo sunburnt on Wout van Aert’s thigh
Visma-Lease a Bike logo sunburnt on Wout van Aert's thigh (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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25 February 2025, 10:08

“Police are failing to respond to a spate of bikejackings in London's Regent's Park. Good. Last month, on one day alone, three bikes worth thousands of pounds were stolen. Excellent.”

Regent's Park cyclists
Regent's Park cyclists (Image Credit: Rory McCarron)
Regent's Park cyclists
Regent's Park cyclists (Image Credit: Rory McCarron)

> “Steal away”: Violent bikejackings targeting cyclists “are doing society a favour”, writes journalist in column claiming latest hammer attacks in Regent’s Park are “excellent”

25 February 2025, 10:08
Egan Bernal, 2024 Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Egan Bernal, 2024 Liège-Bastogne-Liège (Image Credit: A.S.O./Gaëtan Flamme)

Egan Bernal spotted back on his bike on Col d’Èze, six days after breaking his collarbone

When they say pro cyclists are a different breed, they really mean it, because who in their right mind goes back to riding within six days of breaking a collarbone?

Egan Bernal back after fractured collarbone (Jf Ottonello, @gieffo on Twitter)
Egan Bernal back after fractured collarbone (Jf Ottonello, @gieffo on Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Egan Bernal back after fractured collarbone (Jf Ottonello, @gieffo on Twitter)
Egan Bernal back after fractured collarbone (Jf Ottonello, @gieffo on Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Egan Bernal back after fractured collarbone (Jf Ottonello, @gieffo on Twitter)

The Colombian sustained the injury after a mass crash at the Clásica Jaén just last week, but he was pictured yesterday on a training ride at the Col d’Èze, a climb often used in Paris-Nice, hopefully indicating that Bernal could very well be on his path to recovery and racing again soon.

The Ineos rider had enjoyed a fantastic start to the 2025 season, ending a drought of 1354 days without a win by first winning the national time trial championship, and then a few days later, doubled up by winning the national road race championship as well.

Just this weekend, Chris Froome also suffered a fractured collarbone after a crash at the last stage of the UAE Tour, many suggesting it could be his final race and casting doubts over hopes of ending his career at the Vuelta.

25 February 2025, 10:08
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Vuelta back on the cards? Chris Froome says he’ll be “back on the bike in no time” after breaking collarbone at final stage of UAE Tour

Taking social media posts at face value is never a good idea, but all things considered, Chris Froome doesn’t look too bad in an image posted by the four-time Tour de France on Instagram after he fractured his collarbone in the crash at the final stage of the UAE Tour.

After the crash, Froome was taken for surgery in Dubai, and he’s now shared a picture with a wristband saying ‘Fall Risk’ and a song choice of ‘Clumsy Situations’. The 39-year-old wrote: “Accurate. Back in the mend again,” before thanking his doctors.

Even better, the 39-year-old British rider added that he’ll be “back on the bike in no time”, thus quelling the doubts over whether we had seen the last of him at the UAE Tour, in what would surely have been a rather unceremonious end to a living legend’s career.

Chris Froome 2025 UAE Tour crash (@CyclingLegend_ on Twitter)
Chris Froome 2025 UAE Tour crash (@CyclingLegend_ on Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Chris Froome 2025 UAE Tour crash (@CyclingLegend_ on Twitter)
Chris Froome 2025 UAE Tour crash (@CyclingLegend_ on Twitter) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> They think it’s all over… but it turns out he might have another year left in him: Chris Froome “keeping door open” to racing in 2026 – after admitting in December “I think it’s time to retire”

With Froome keen to ride the Vuelta a España one last time before calling it a day on his career, he should easily be able to get himself back to speed with the Spanish Grand Tour six months away. Whether he’ll be considered good enough by Israel-Premier Techto line up at the start in Torino on 23 August is a different topic altogether…

25 February 2025, 10:08

“When you get your first KOM…”: Timothée Chalamet x Strava crossover

If you missed Hollywood’s golden boy, Timothée Chalamet’s speech after winning the award for best performance by a male actor in a leading role at the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards for his outstanding turn as Bob Dylan (Ryan would tell you all about it) in the movie A Complete Unknown, it was one for the ages.

And the meme-able material (doesn’t every single interaction in this unserious panopticon-ish world need that these days?) of the speech, in which Chalamet declared his intent for “pursuit of greatness”, has been utilised by… Strava’s Instagram account.

 
 
 
 
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What a world we live in!

25 February 2025, 10:08

Remco Evenepoel’s training is in full-flow now, with a very questionable moustache choice

After the dooring incident with a bpost van driver in which the double Olympic gold medallist suffered serious injuries, Evenepoel was recently spotted back on his bike. Fans would be glad to know that the Belgian seems to be back in full training mode now in his home country. But there’s a catch.

 

In his off-time, the Quick-Step rider seems to have grown a very questionable moustache, for reasons that pass me by. Maybe he’s going for a Timothée Chalamet look?

OMG MOUSTACHE ALERT !!! 😱 www.instagram.com/stories/remc…

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— allergy-al.bsky.social (@allergy-al.bsky.social) 24 February 2025 at 17:08

25 February 2025, 10:08

The cycle lane is completely pointless if cars are just using it as a parking bay": Concerned cyclist asks for barriers to prevent school run issues but told enforcement only carried out "when resources allow"

Bexley cycle lane (Google Maps)
Bexley cycle lane (Google Maps) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Bexley cycle lane (Google Maps)
Bexley cycle lane (Google Maps) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Cycle lane outside primary school blocked twice a day by parents parking illegally, but council “dismissive” of cyclists’ concerns

25 February 2025, 10:08
Mathieu van der Poel and Sam Gaze on KOM ride
Mathieu van der Poel and Sam Gaze on KOM ride (Image Credit: Sam Gaze on Strava)

“Thanks for the lead-out”: Mathieu van der Poel helps teammate take Strava KOM from Filippo Ganna over Spanish climb

It’s been quite a few weeks for Mathieu van der Poel. Since winning the Cyclocross World Championships at Liévin earlier this month, the Dutchman has been training with his team Alpecin-Deceuninck in Spain ahead of the spring classics.

And after winning every cyclocross race he participated in the 2024/25 season, Van der Poel was seen taking it easy yesterday as the lead-out man for his 29-year-old teammate Sam Gaze, who took the KOM on the climb from Tarbena to Coll de Rates from Filippo Ganna.

Leadout 🇳🇱 Mathieu van der Poel is back! 🔥🚀

📹 @LucGrefte https://t.co/Q9AvJnhzMB pic.twitter.com/WjB2DE4EX7

— Domestique (@Domestique___) February 25, 2025

The Kiwi mountain biker rode the 5km long, 5.6 per cent gradient climb near Calp in nine minutes and 54 seconds, beating Ganna’s time by 16 seconds. He also became the KOM for the ‘Tarbena last 3km’ segment on Strava, once again beating Ganna by 14 seconds this time.

> “If you’re not wearing aero socks, you’re not getting a KOM”: The painstaking prep that went into bagging the ultimate Box Hill Strava KOM

Ganna had only very recently claimed the KOM award for himself on the prestigious climb that’s become a favourite training ground for several pros, beating Remco Evenepoel’s previous time by one second in February.

 

Even Tadej Pogačar was there back in December, setting a blistering pace on albeit a different segment of Coll de Rates, riding the 6.4km 5.5 per cent climb at an average pace of 31.2km/hr.

> “His training’s started well”: Tadej Pogačar obliterates famous Strava KOM – with help of lightning-fast UAE Team Emirates train – during 205km, five-and-a-half-hour winter ride

The social media account Velofacts calculated Gaze’s average power during the ride to be around 504 watts. He captioned his ride on the popular activity and ride-sharing app as: “Thanks Mathieu van der Poel for the lead out.”

Other names in the top ten, besides Ganna and Evenepoel include Giulio Pellizzari (Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe), Toms Skujins (Lidl-Trek), and Ilan Van Wilder (Soudal Quick-Step).

Van der Poel’s season kicks off with the Tirreno-Adriatico in March, following which the former world champion will take on the Milan-San Remo, Ronde van Vlaanderen and the Paris-Roubaix.

Meanwhile, this becomes the second ‘trophy’ to be taken away from Ganna in the span of two weeks, after the Ineos rider’s win at the now-infamous stage of the Volta ao Algarve was written off due to an organisational mistake which saw most of the riders take the wrong turn and end up on the other side of the finish line route.

25 February 2025, 10:08
Luke Lamperti rides the 2023 world gravel championships
Luke Lamperti rides the 2023 world gravel championships (Image Credit: Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com)

UCI announces gravel championships will not take place in Nice, citing “organisational difficulties”

The UCI has announced that the 2025 World Gravel Championships won’t be taking place in Nice as previously planned, due to difficulties in organising the race on 18 October, specifically.

In a press release, pro cycling’s governing body said: “The UCI and the City of Nice acknowledged the difficulties of organising the event in the capital of the French Riviera on that date, and in view of various constraints, technical and regarding the calendar, it was mutually agreed not to organise the 4th edition of the UCI worlds for gravel in Nice.

“The UCI is currently studying various options to find a new organiser and a new venue. These, along with the date for the event, will be announced as soon as possible.”

25 February 2025, 10:08

Jonas Vingegaard spotted riding ultra-short 150mm cranks at Volta ao Algarve

Vingegaard 150mm cranks @cyclingspy
Vingegaard 150mm cranks @cyclingspy (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Vingegaard 150mm cranks @cyclingspy
Vingegaard 150mm cranks @cyclingspy (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Jonas Vingegaard spotted riding ultra-short 150mm cranks at Volta ao Algarve

25 February 2025, 10:08
2025 Rouvy x Wout van Aert
2025 Rouvy x Wout van Aert (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

“Signing the lifelong contract was a mere formality”: Wout van Aert gets Visma-Lease a Bike logo sunburnt on his thighs, as fans joke about rider getting logo tattooed

Wout van Aert’s commitment to Visma-Lease a Bike is well-known amongst most cycling fans. After all, the 30-year-old Belgian did sign a “lifelong” contract with the team in September, tying him down to the Dutch side for the rest of his professional career. But does he love the team so much that he would get a giant tattoo of their logo on his thigh?

It’s all in jest, as fans have been joking about the bizarre sunburn that the mercurial all-rounder has emblazoned on his thigh, most likely due to the shorts being somewhat permeable to sunlight on the areas where it’s not black.

 
 
 
 
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(Warning: While scrolling through the photos to see the sunburnt leg, any food-ingesting activities are discouraged — let’s just say there’s a video example of what can happen when cyclists eat 100g of carbohydrates every hour)

Maybe he needs a quick read of this essential road.cc guide…

> Cycling survival — how to avoid sunburn & stay comfortable

Of course, Van Aert isn’t the first rider to suffer a bad case of sunburn. At the time we published our own guide to staying safe in the sun (all the way back in 2014), Chris Froome had shared an image of his heavily sunburnt back — thanks to Team Sky’s lightweight, aerodynamic mesh skinsuit, that failed to factor in sun’s UV rays.

Froome sunburn
Froome sunburn (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Froome sunburn
Froome sunburn (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Chris Froome’s sunburnt back, thanks to mesh skinsuit

EF Education–EasyPost (Garmin−Sharp back then) team boss Jonathan Vaughters had tweeted jokingly: “Aha! We’ve found his weakness. Now on to manufacturing motorized ultra violet ray guns for the TdF.”

Remember, when Twitter was good? And so were Ineos/Team Sky?

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  1. Tom_77
    February 25, 2025 at 12:18 pm
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    Police to be allowed to

    Police to be allowed to search properties without warrant for stolen phones in England and Wales

    Also applies to other geo-tagged items, so in theory if you’ve got an airtag (or similar) in your bicycle the police should be more willing to help you recover it if it’s stolen.

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    • Steve K
      February 25, 2025 at 12:34 pm
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      Tom_77 wrote:

      Police to be allowed to search properties without warrant for stolen phones in England and Wales

      Also applies to other geo-tagged items, so in theory if you’ve got an airtag (or similar) in your bicycle the police should be more willing to help you recover it if it’s stolen.

      — Tom_77

      Some news coverage did mention bikes.

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    • wtjs
      February 25, 2025 at 4:03 pm
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      the police should be more

      the police should be more willing to help you recover it if it’s stolen

      Should be, but won’t be. They should do something about vehicles without MOT since October 4th, reported on 26th November and I know where the driver lives, but they haven’t and they won’t.

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      • SimoninSpalding
        February 25, 2025 at 4:18 pm
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        That’s a weird one. According

        That’s a weird one. According to the DVLA it was only registered in March 22, so it isn’t due an MOT until next month – even though it is showing as expired in October…

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        • wtjs
          February 25, 2025 at 4:48 pm
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          I thought it must have a

          I thought it must have a special requirement for MOT. But, as a consolation prize:

          Outside Garstang Library-MOT expired 19th November. It was outside the library when it was reported 15th January. There are hundreds of these round here

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  2. mitsky
    February 25, 2025 at 5:12 pm
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    “London’s 20mph limits ‘not

    “London’s 20mph limits ‘not making buses slower’“

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg1xz042y3o

    So if 20mph limits, in London and Wales, are not having significant impacts on journey times…
    What is?
    Could it be the volume of motor traffic, where the biggest differences seen are between school term/holidays and Xmas Day?

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  3. Crazyhorse
    February 25, 2025 at 5:42 pm
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    Chris Froome says he’ll be

    Chris Froome says he’ll be “back on the bike in no time”, but is he good enough for Israel Premier Tech? 

    Probably even someone of Froome’s v questionable moral standard is good enough for IPT. IPT = genocide apologists.

    UCI, please boycott Israeli apartheid! IPT, stop sportwashing Israeli genocide!!

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    • Slartibartfast
      February 25, 2025 at 6:05 pm
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      Now now, it’s just
      Now now, it’s just coincidence that it has ‘israel’ in the name, this isn’t actually sports washing. The guy who owns it, does, admittedly aim to promote Israel through the team (in his how words) but this is definitely not being used to improve the image of a genocidal nation. Absolutely not.

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check12 6 hours ago

Cry me a river architect guy

in: Cyclists are “greedy” for taking up more space than pedestrians, claims leading architect who feels “guilty” when riding bike
Chris RideFar 7 hours ago

Hookless is still a bad idea. I agree that it should be safe when all guidelines are adhered to, but that is not always going to happen in the real world. I've had several clients come to my workshop with bikes that they've bought 2nd hand and have no idea what I mean when I ask about their hookless rims. Just yesterday I someone with a Scott bike with Zipp 303 S hookless wheels; he'd been pumping his tubed tires up to 90-100 psi on them, because that's what he's always done. I had to educate him and he's now going to be using his new 30mm tires at 60-65 psi and checking that his pump is somewhat calibrated. Why do brands like Zipp continuing to put people in dangerous situations that are totally unnecessary?

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mctrials23 7 hours ago

I can't think of anywhere I have seen cyclists getting more space than pedestrians unless we count the fact that twats in cars like to park blocking pavements as a matter of course around me. I would also suggest that if you want people to travel around an area effectively instead of using a car, cycling is the best way to do it. I wouldn't walk 2-3 miles to get somewhere but I would happily cycle it because it would take me about 1/4 of the time or less.

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Anonymousattorney 8 hours ago

There is basically no cycling infrastructure in Edinburgh that is not either a shared footpath or shared with motor vehicles. Cyclists are subservient in both cases. On shared use paths this is by legislation and common sense. On the road it is because most cycle lanes in residential areas are parking spaces, bus lanes have busses in them and the lanes segregated by wands peppered with give ways to cars every few feet. And people still park in them. Pretty much the only exception is that side of the extremely wide path through the meadows, for a few hundred yards. The total width of the paved region is probably wide enough to land a light aircraft, there is absolutely no restriction to pedestrians and pedestrians completely ignore the cycle markings on one side anyway. Given the colossal amount of space given over to motor vehicles in the city, which are predominantly single occupancy, and the fact it is illegal to cycle on all of the pavements dedicated formpedestrians, I going to put this guy's comments in the "idiotic" category.

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Robert Hardy 8 hours ago

I believe the Miners Pension Fund has proved a nice little earner for Government coffers, generating a huge surplus and that Government has been pocketing half of it. This payment that you apparently resent so much is a partial settlement of that unfairness!

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Mr Fraser would seem a perfect paraphrase of the old cartoon about the millionaire with a thousand cookies telling the working man with one cookie to watch out or the immigrants will steal his cookie...incidentally, in this age of obesity I often see pedestrians far wider than me and the bike, not to mention people with pushchairs twice as wide or more, they don't feel guilty about the amount of space they're taking from me, or so I surmise from the way they wander into the bike lane whenever it suits them...

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tubasti 10 hours ago

Motor-heads are the champions of false equivalence.

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MaxiMinimalist 12 hours ago

10 years in prison for killing a cyclist should be the minimum sentence. The objective is to raise awareness and remind motorists they must remain vigilant at all times when behind the wheel. Drivers who harm people and/or damage properties shall be sent to retest. No excuses. No exceptions.

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perce 12 hours ago

@wtjs No remorse from the 84 year old driver though. " He fully accepts responsibility and places no blame on the cyclist whatsoever". Which seems to imply he'd like to blame the cyclist if he could.

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maxdabrit 12 hours ago

Hookless and yet still ‘just 1585’ grams. No and no . The only thing ‘industry leading’ is their marketing team that convinces folk to part with their money for this product.

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