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"He told us we were fat... he blackmailed us with food": World champion Magdeleine Vallieres recalls eating disorder caused by previous coach, tells next generation of young cyclists "being thin to win is not a good example"


Magdeleine Vallieres’ journey from relative obscurity to underdog victory at the World Championships in Rwanda this year was one of the great stories of the cycling season, the Canadian landing one of the longest-odds wins in professional cycling’s history.
Speaking with L’Équipe, Vallieres recalled her time pre-EF Education-Oatly, back when she raced for the continental WCC Team, part of the UCI’s World Cycling Centre project for supporting ambitions of riders from around the world.


Unfortunately during that spell, a coach’s actions saw Vallieres endure an eating disorder, something she now told the French newspaper she wants to raise awareness about in women’s cycling.
The world champion explained it all happened in her younger days when “I didn’t know the basics, and I didn’t realise how important it is to eat enough when you train a lot”.
“He [an unnamed former coach] told us we were fat, that we would be better off if we were lighter,” Vallieres explained. “He blackmailed us with food, saying that if we ate certain things, we’d have to run behind the team car.
“When someone grabs your stomach every morning to show you that you’re fat, it eventually gets into your head. I restricted myself; he said we weren’t allowed to eat sugar, even though we actually needed it. I ate more salad than anything else; it didn’t do me any good, it only made me feel worse.”


Fortunately for Vallieres, joining EF meant new coaches, but it still “took a year before I had a healthy mindset around nutrition again”.
“Anna, the team’s nutritionist, told me that getting my period back was becoming a priority — and that was also what I wanted, because I knew it wasn’t normal,” Vallieres recalled. “Being thin to win is not a good example for the next generation. It’s not right. My experience has taught me that being healthy is the best way to perform.”


There was no suggestion Vallieres was talking about anything other than her own personal experience. However, weight has been a hot topic in women’s cycling this year, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot winning the Tour de France after several months of rigorous preparation and strict dieting. Some accused the French rider of setting a bad example and forcing her colleagues to do the same if they want to compete, however, it’s also true that some of the criticism aimed at Ferrand-Prévot has not been levelled at male riders losing weight for big races (something that’s been part of men’s racing for decades).
Reflecting on this criticism in her post-race press conference earlier in the summer, Ferrand-Prévot said: “I have quite a lot of complaints on Instagram about it, that I am not a good example for young people. But I also think parents should educate their kids and say to them, ‘Ok, Pauline is like this because she’s preparing for the Tour de France, and it’s not forever’.


“Everyone prepares the way they want. For Roubaix, I was much heavier because I knew that I needed to be heavier to have some power on the flat. And for this race, I knew that I had to climb one and a half hours, so I tried to make the most of it.
“You need to adapt to the terrain you have, and I also know that this shape I have now, I will not keep it forever. It’s just for the Tour de France. It’s also my job to be the best as possible, and we know that it’s an endurance sport, so if you need to climb, you have to have a good w/kg. So, yes, I made the choice, and I work hard for it.
“I don’t want to stay like this because I know it’s not 100 per cent healthy, but we also had a good plan with the nutritionist in the team and everything is in control. I didn’t do extreme, and I still had power left after nine days of racing. It’s a tricky subject, because you have to find the limit. I also know that I can’t stay like this forever. It’s the choice I made.”
Ferrand-Prévot’s GC rival Demi Vollering has said her “biggest priority is to be healthy” and that she hopes “that young girls now don’t think that they need to be super skinny to ride in the mountains”.
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Bumper crowds expected in Antwerp as Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert renew cyclocross rivalry


After Mathieu van der Poel’s winning return to cyclocross last weekend at Namur, his great rival Wout van Aert is making his return this weekend, the pair set to race against each other in the mud for the first time since the World Championships back in February.
Thibau Nys, nine seconds behind Van der Poel last weekend, will be on the startline too, the organisers expecting bumper crowds. Van der Poel and Van Aert’s Christmas schedule will see them clash again on Monday, as well as on 29 December and the 2nd and 4th of January.


First up is Antwerp tomorrow, organisers from Flanders Classics suggesting they expect a bigger crowd than usual amid headlines of 1,000 tickets sold every day this week in anticipation of the latest chapter in the MvdP vs WVA story. If you’re local you can pay 21 euros (about £18) to be there in person or, if you’re stuck here in the UK, that’s £31 just for the privilege of watching it on TV via TNT Sports (although you will get the rest of the Christmas ‘cross action too). Wonderful…
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"It was a way of saying goodbye": NSN Cycling figure explains Sylvan Adams' appearance at team's first training camp post-Israel rebrand


With Israel-Premier Tech rebranded as a non-Israeli team, and now racing under the NSN Cycling banner, former team boss Sylvan Adams’ presence at the first major training camp for the new squad might have seemed a strange development. After all, Premier Tech and Factor stopped supporting the team due to the controversy and protests around its Israeli identity. The NSN Cycling sponsorship, with Scott coming onboard as bike sponsor, was meant to be a new chapter. So why was Adams at the training camp?
Well, according to directeur sportif Óscar Guerrero it was just “a way of saying goodbye” and NSN Cycling is “a new team”. Guerrero did accept “the structure is very similar” but said “we have to look forward”.
“It is a new stage, with new illusions, and there is no point in looking back,” he told Marca. “It was a way of saying goodbye, of transmitting peace of mind and of making the transfer to the new members, leaving everything in good hands.”
"It is infuriating..."
It is infuriating that not only is this tone & quality of debate Lords make but also is entirely predictable from a former head of Met police. We have huge numbers of drivers on our streets driving illegally, without any enforcement, and millions nationwide without licence, insurance &/or MOT etc.
— Simon Munk (@psimonk.bsky.social) 19 December 2025 at 09:21
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Not even in the top 10 worst we’ve seen, but still…
Should I replace this chainring?
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Commonwealth Games moves to TNT Sports


In the latest episode of cycling coverage moving to TNT Sports, the broadcaster has outbid the BBC for the rights to the Commonwealth Games. The BBC has said it was “unable to match” TNT’s bid for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games which will take place from 23 July to 2 August next summer.
Cycling fans question Tadej Pogačar riding TT bike in rainbow bands... months on from claiming he always carries spare jersey "out of respect for Remco" (but does anyone actually care?)
Ah, the bizarre situations that social media and everyone having a camera in their pocket produces. Eddy Merckx never had to deal with this…
So, to get you up to speed, Tadej Pogačar was the other day spotted training on his TT bike while wearing his road race rainbow jersey. A fashion error of which footage was shared on Instagram and then more widely on other platforms, the UAE Team Emirates star’s world champ’s jersey the topic of discussion as fans questioned whether he should be wearing such prized colours when he’s not the TT world champ.


In this case, he appears to have been caught out. Maybe the spare jersey was forgotten? In the wash? The team car with it not nearby? Who knows? Anyway, footage was captured, posted on social media, and now people are discussing it and pulling up Pogačar’s ‘respect for Remco’ comments and questioning what’s going on.
The bromance between Remco and Pogi is dead ???
— FuntasticMe (@IamFuntasticMe) December 17, 2025
We’d suggest it’s almost certainly a whole lot of nothing and question if anyone (let alone Remco) actually cares. But, it’s what people like to talk about online apparently.
Anyway, more recent footage of UAE Team Emirates’ team camp emerged yesterday and Pogačar was back on his TT bike… and in UAE team kit… drama over (until someone spotted Tim Wellens still wearing his Belgian road race champ’s jersey, and it all started over again).
— Lukáš Ronald Lukács (@lucasaganronald) December 18, 2025
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@mdavidford Whereas Kittelgrams are measured in retired German sprinters.
The Ventoux is just too large to ship using "send my Bag" which use DHL, this will be the same problem for all shipping Agents using DHL, I'm not sure because I lost their quote but I think Ship To Cycle may be OK Had no problems flying the Ventoux with Emirates
I don't see an issue, if you've nothing to hide... If they see a large increase in V02 max or FTP values then they can do extra investigating and maybe more actual testing. They team can show if a certain training program could indicate larger than historically seen gains by a rider. I think if I was a rider, I'd sooner let then have my TP files than have to be watched while having a piss into a cup.
Looks like a knock off of the Ortlieb pannier.
@Surreyrider One would have thought you'd be more concerned with the vital issue that it's an "allroad" bike so at least half the review shouldn't be on road.cc. Groupset is a flexible term, e.g. on the Shimano website they include their own hubs and wheels as part of the R7100 groupset but I don't think many people would say a bike hasn't got a full groupset if it doesn't have wheels that match the mechs. If you look online most groupsets are sold without disc rotors due to the differing compatibilities of hubs, so I think one can still call something a full groupset if it doesn't include the rotors.
@Secret_squirrel You are Henri Desgrange and I claim my £5...seriously, the route has only existed for 11 years so it's not exactly laden with precedent and historical tradition. Certainly there is a place for an unsupported bikepacking record (I think Mark Beaumont still holds this?) but the outright speed record is effectively a 500 mile time trial and in that context I'd say using every tactic and piece of technology legally available is absolutely fair enough.
You don't have to be a superhuman to ride it (although, of course, as with any ride, it helps).
The spirit of this ride is that a superhuman rider pedals every bit of the route. She did that.
I think you’ve hit the nail on the head- mountain bikes are now mainstream, with brands relying on their sales volume for the profit of the company as a whole and consumers knowing what they want. We also expect more from our bikes and constant failures would be unacceptable, I remember when head tubes snapping was a semi regular occurrence to hear about. We have had incremental improvement- geometries are longer and slacker, suspension is more responsive, tubeless tyres are great, disc brakes work, derailleurs don’t break and gear ratios are now appropriate for application. I wouldn’t drop £6k on an out there bike that might not last and might not work well, and I don’t think many people would or could. It’s the price of mountain biking being many stream. If you want something wacky buy a tt bike
Not to be a negative Nelly but is swapping between a Road and TT bike in the spirit of this ride?
10 thoughts on “Cycling fans question Tadej Pogačar riding TT bike in rainbow bands… months on from claiming he always carries spare jersey “out of respect for Remco” (but does anyone actually care?); DT Swiss recall update + more on the live blog”
Thin to win? I support the
Thin to win? I support the motives and aims. But. But it’s a game of power ratios. Are you going to be a healthy weight and come 4th? Probably. So what’s the alternative? You only need one person prepared to be thin to win to upset the applecart…
Yet people get upset when you
Yet people get upset when you point out that’s exactly what they did, and claim it was all carefully controlled eating by the teams best dieticians and wasnt a problem at all…
TNT take over live broadcast
TNT take over live broadcast rights for Commenwealth Games from BBC.
The little bit of free-to-air cycling almost gone.
What next? ToB and WToB?
Is the BBC free to air?
Is the BBC free to air?
You can watch Black Belt
You can watch Black Belt Barrister’s videos for the definitive answer. S4C is free to air. Put simply, if you watch a live broadcast on virtually all platforms, you need a licence. Effectively, a TV licence is a tax most people have to pay.
I can see that it’s free to
I can see that it’s free to air in the sense that there’s no technical impediment to watching the broadcast without paying. But that seems to miss the point that you still had to pay to watch cycling on the BBC legally.
BTW, this is pure friendly pedantry – I agree it’s a shame that more content is going to expensive subscription services.
Jersey controversy, UAE vs
Jersey controversy, UAE vs Remco. Tim Wellens was hiding in plain sight in his road national champion jersey.
TT ‘wardrobe malfunction’.
TT ‘wardrobe malfunction’. Pogi is always immensely respectful of other riders, I am sure his enthusiasm in having rainbow band adorned everything (and who can blame him being happy about the title) it was an innocent faux pas. He probably wears similar World Champ pyjamas to bed……
TT ‘wardrobe malfunction’.
TT ‘wardrobe malfunction’. Pogi is always immensely respectful of other riders, I am sure his enthusiasm in having rainbow band adorned everything (and who can blame him being happy about the title) it was an innocent faux pas. He probably wears similar World Champ pyjamas to bed……
Our legal processes and
Our legal processes and language needs to change
How can someone be DIS-qualified from doing something that they were never actually QUALIFIED to do?
“Anthony Gilheaney, 31, had been disqualified from driving five times and never passed a test…”
Shirley it should be “banned from driving”, ie not allowed to drive even as a learner…?