What did we learn from Antwerp Port Epic Ladies 2026?

Antwerp Port Epic Ladies 2026 did not just produce a strong winner. It produced one of those results that says something about the direction of the race, the strength of SD Worx-Protime and the kind of rider this event now rewards. Femke Markus won alone after repeated attacks, while Marta Lach and Femke Gerritse completed […]

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2026 Vuelta a Burgos Feminas preview: four varied stages build towards Lagunas de Neila

Vuelta a Burgos Feminas has become one of the most useful short stage races in women’s cycling because it packs several different demands into only four days. It sits in a valuable part of the calendar, after the spring Classics but before the longer summer stage-race block, which gives it a clear role. For some […]

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Antwerp Port Epic Ladies 2026 route guide

Antwerp Port Epic Ladies 2026 takes place on Sunday, 24th May, with the race starting and finishing in Antwerp. It is one of the more distinctive one-day races on the women’s calendar, not because of mountains, but because of the way the route turns flat terrain into something far more wearing. The race sits at […]

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2026 Paris-Roubaix Femmes race preview: the pavé, the pressure and the race every Classics rider wants to win

Paris-Roubaix Femmes has already become one of the defining races of the women’s spring, a Monument built not around climbs or repeated accelerations, but around pure endurance, power and nerve across the most unforgiving cobbled sectors in the sport. The route strips racing back to its rawest form. Positioning, bike handling, resilience and team depth […]

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2026 Ronde de Mouscron contenders preview: who can handle the late chaos in Wallonia?

Ronde de Mouscron rarely needs much encouragement to turn messy. The roads are typically exposed, the racing is stop-start, and the finale has a habit of arriving with just enough fatigue in the legs to make positioning decisions feel irreversible. It is the sort of 1.1 that can look predictable on paper and then refuses […]

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2026 In Flanders Fields Women preview: plugstreets, Kemmelberg and crosswinds define the race formerly known as Gent-Wevelgem

The race formerly known as Gent-Wevelgem returns in 2026 under its new title, In Flanders Fields Women, but the core identity remains unmistakable. This is still one of the most tactically complex races of the spring, built on exposed roads, gravelly Plugstreets, and the repeated challenge of the Kemmelberg. It sits in that awkward space […]

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2026 IXINA Leeuw-Oetingen p/b Lotto Race Preview

There is a particular kind of Belgian one-day race that does not announce itself with famous names or mythologised climbs, but still has a way of producing exactly the riders it deserves. Leeuw-Oetingen sits in that category. The Pajottenland roads are not Flanders and the Zavelberg is not the Muur, but by the time the […]

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«DIANA» – en moderne gudinne

Fra Tønsbergs Blad, fredag 28. februar 1958 (Nasjonalbiblioteket) Rektor S. P. Andersen ved NTH ønsker prosessteknikk som fag i våre tekniske skoler Automatiseringer forskningsobjekt ved Norges Tekniske Høyskole Diana er det mytologiske navn på en såkalt analogiregnemaskin som dosent i reguleringsteknikk — grunnlaget for moderne automatisering — J. O. Balchen ved Norges Tekniske Høyskole og...

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