Why you should cycle in Cyprus: The Olympos

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Cycling in Cyprus is unknown to many. The partly Greek, partly Turkish island in the Mediterranean is best known for sun holidays, but cycling holidays and Cyprus are not yet commonplace. That's a shame because Cyprus is a beautiful spring and autumn destination with some hugely challenging climbs. Not for the faint hearted to put it [...]

Broomwagon report II: Cycling in Calabria, the insider tips of 'Calamaro'.

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If you want to go cycling in Italy, there are countless options. The best-known options are the Dolomites, Tuscany but the Italian lake district and Emilia Romagna also appeal to the imagination. That Italy is much more than just these highlights, we had already found out. Whether gravel or road cycling, Italy has everything [...]

Cycling in Greece: Peloponnese part II

After the first two stages and Rik's accompanying story, we were already bowled over. Cycling in Greece: Peloponnese - II is another gem. Greece is an underrated destination for a wonderful cycling holiday. The Peloponnese area is rugged, varied and it is a living photo-shoot location. Maarten Zuur, who was along [...]

Cycling in Emilia-Romagna: In the footsteps of Pantani

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Rimini, Riccione, Cattolica. A three unit mostly synonymous with beach holidays. Sun, sea, booze. At least, that's how I've always remembered it. Not for nothing did I set off for a two-week summer holiday to this Bermuda triangle for young people when I was 18. I had heard of Cesenatico. What's more, the village with this name was [...]

Crans-Montana is a cyclist's paradise

In the beautiful canton of Valais-Wallis, there is so much to choose from when it comes to cycling. How about a beautiful ride from should-have-been World Cup starting town Martigny and then up to Barrage d'Emosson, Grand Saint Bernard or one of those other insane climbs. You can also go from Brig to Moosalp, to the Furkapass, Nufenenpass, Simplonpass and [...]

Cycling to Barrage d'Emosson: a course from a never-run World Cup

It is a Thursday in August around noon. Today we cycle to Barrage d'Emosson, in the Martigny area. The sun is high in a bright blue sky. I quickly check my bike computer: 10% gradient. It feels like double that. Sweat beads off my face. A fellow cyclist calls out to me: 'From here on, it gets even [...]

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