China’s Women’s Sprint Cycling Team Gears Up for Gold at Paris 2024
China’s women’s sprint cycling team, led by Bao Shanju, is gearing up to defend their Olympic gold medal at the Paris Games, aiming for another historic victory.
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China’s women’s sprint cycling team, led by Bao Shanju, is gearing up to defend their Olympic gold medal at the Paris Games, aiming for another historic victory.
Tadej Pogacar of Team UAE Emirates wins the Giro d’Italia with the largest margin in nearly six decades, dominating the 3,400km race and securing his place in cycling history.
Mathieu van der Poel secures his second Paris Roubaix win with a stunning 60km solo attack, winning by three minutes.
Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel clinched his second Paris-Roubaix title with an impressive 60km solo attack, marking his second Monument victory this year after the Tour of Flanders.
Italy’s bicycle market is set to grow by 60% by 2026, but in Rome, drivers resist switching to bikes despite efforts to reduce pollution and improve public health.
Join Dutch vlogger Tomas as he explores Hangzhou by bike during the 19th Asian Games, experiencing the host city’s vibrant culture and cycling through scenic routes surrounded by lakes and mountains.
Discover Hangzhou during the 19th Asian Games through the eco-friendly journey of Dutch vlogger Tomas as he explores the city’s culture and sustainability.
Dutch vloggers Tomas and Kevin explore Hangzhou’s scenic bike paths, highlighting the city’s beauty and its readiness to host the 19th Asian Games.
Hangzhou ranks seventh in the Global Bicycle Cities Index, highlighting its commitment to sustainable urban development and enhancing experiences for residents and visitors alike.
A Spanish engineer’s dream to cycle from Barcelona to Singapore halted by COVID-19, leading to a 25,700 km journey across 43 European countries.
Former Indonesian Ambassador Imron Cotan shares his China journey—from cycling in Beijing to boosting trade and meeting Jackie Chan—highlighting his deep connection with the country during his tenure.
Former Indonesian Ambassador Imron Cotan shares his fond memories of China, from boosting trade relations to meeting his idol, Jackie Chan. Cotan reflects on his time in Beijing and his love for cycling.