Professional Cyclist
2017 U.S. National Champ šŗšøš“š½šŗšøš“š½šŗšø
Tudor Pro Cycling
From Michigan, live in Nice, most often found roaming the š
First three days of this @giroditalia done. Really enjoyed experiencing a new country in Bulgaria, something that doesnāt happen all that often anymore after so many years in the sport. Nice scenery, friendly people, good roads, and so many fans lining the roadside!
We were even able to look around a bit as it was the first time this season we havenāt been racing at Mach 6 the entire day š . That is sure to change starting from tomorrow here now that we are back on Italian soil. Lucky to come out of the first three stages unscathed and ready to roll, itās been a nice couple of days for us here @tudorprocycling - especially with a baller 2nd place by @flo_stork97 on stage 2. But I think there is a lot more to come from this group and Iām excited for what the days to come have in store for us! Letās goooooo!
Giro day 1 done. ā
Not often you get to chill for the majority of a stage these days! Nice to get going here in Bulgaria but I think we can be sure today will be a little less relaxed than yesterday š . Itās a big dog day on the cards. Letās see what it brings!
Itās a been a good last couple of months. Lots of travel, training, racing, and a bit of time at home with the ones I love. About to start a new journey these next three weeks ready to roll with some punches and take whatever comes our way.
The body feels ready and the mind feels calm, which isnāt always the case before starting a Grand Tour. Itās usually a lot of nerves and apprehension, but for some reason this time around I feel I am where I need to be. Letās see what the next few weeks bring our way.
Iām pumped to be here @giroditalia with the 7 @tudorprocycling dudes I am lining up next to. Couldnāt imagine a much better mix to have by my side.
All that to say, itās gonna be a good three weeks. From here in Bulgaria š§š¬ to the finish in Rome š®š¹- itās gonna be a ride!
Itās been another frantic week in the world of pro cycling, with early season races in several parts of southern Europe and the Middle East. Tudor Pro Cyclingās Larry Warbasse, who began his season at the Tour of Oman, is back in the co-hostās seat with Daniel Friebe to review some of the key action and talking points.
The most prestigious of the races starting this week, at least according to the UCIās ranking system, is the UAE Tour. Many expected a revealing first head-to-head battle between Remco Evenepoel and Isaac Del Toro, and indeed they emerged from the first three stages with a win apiece. Only one of the pair, though, will have been satisfied with his GC position with the final showdown at Jebel Hafeet to come ā and that was Del Toro.
Larry and Daniel discuss Evenepoelās struggles at the other Jebel, Mobrah, and ponder what they say about the rest of his season. We also talk about some other prodigious talents that have been in spotlight early this year, wayward leadouts and Pinarello Q36.5ās recent trip to Chile, as described to us by Fred Wright. #cyclingpodcast
Episode pic: Sprint Cycling Agency / RCS
A tad bit late with this one, but got to spend the last couple of weeks of 2025 with my favorite people in my favorite place.
Exactly what the soul needed. šš¼
Well, that was an adventure. Always a pleasure to pull on the red white and blue and grateful to @usacycling for the opportunity to race the #uciroadworldchampionship another year. Proud of how we raced, of how we executed our plan, even if we leave empty handed. I donāt think anyone leaves Kigali this week feeling empty in any way. Thank you for your hospitality @kigali2025 and for sharing your beautiful country with us, even for a brief moment. Thanks to the guys for the camaraderie and to the staff for all their help. This week was elite. Iāll remember our days here forever.