Dan Martin’s 2013 Liège-Bastogne-Liège victory is best remembered for reasons other than his excellent performance. But as the now UAE-Team Emirates man reflects, his tactical masterclass in front of a watching panda was one of his finest days on a bikeDan Martin and Joachin Rodrigiuez in the 2013 Liege-Bastogne-LiegeDan Martin’s 2013 Liège-Bastogne-Liège victory is best remembered for reasons other than his excellent performance. But as the now UAE-Team Emirates man reflects, his tactical masterclass in front of a watching panda was one of his finest days on a bike
Sean Yates became just the third Briton to top the Tour de France general classification 1994, but as he recalls nearly a quarter-of-a-century on, he so very nearly didn’t get the chance to wear the yellow jerseySEAN YATES IN THE 1994 TOUR DE FRANCESean Yates became just the third Briton to top the Tour de France general classification 1994, but as he recalls nearly a quarter-of-a-century on, he so very nearly didn’t get the chance to wear the yellow jersey
Belgian Johan Vansummeren left the cycling world with a feeling of welcome astonishment in April 2011 when he triumphed at Paris-Roubaix. But as the then Garmin-Cervélo rider explains in the first of our Moment In Time features, he almost squandered his chance of success in the final minutes thanks to an event beyond his controlJohan Vansummeren wins the 2011 Paris-Roubaix (Watson)Belgian Johan Vansummeren left the cycling world with a feeling of welcome astonishment in April 2011 when he triumphed at Paris-Roubaix. But as the then Garmin-Cervélo rider explains in the first of our Moment In Time features, he almost squandered his chance of success in the final minutes thanks to an event beyond his control