Tour de Suisse Women 2026 contenders preview

The Tour de Suisse Women 2026 has the look of a compact but revealing WorldTour stage race, with five days that should reward complete riders rather than pure climbers alone. There is no long, gradual build-up. The race starts on hilly ground in Sondrio, moves through Locarno and Bad Ragaz, adds a 23.8km individual time […]

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Giro d’Italia Women 2026 stage 2: Elisa Balsamo wins in pink after Caorle sprint

Elisa Balsamo turned a turbulent opening weekend at the Giro d’Italia Women into a perfect one for Lidl-Trek, winning stage 2 in Caorle while wearing the maglia rosa. The Italian had been promoted to the stage 1 victory after Lorena Wiebes was disqualified for a bike-weight infringement, then backed up that unexpected race lead with […]

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Giro d’Italia Women 2026 stage 1: Lorena Wiebes powers to opening sprint win in Ravenna

Lorena Wiebes opened the 2026 Giro d’Italia Women with a commanding sprint victory in Ravenna, launching from around 300 metres out and holding off Elisa Balsamo and Lara Gillespie to take the first maglia rosa of the race. The SD Worx-Protime rider had to improvise in the final kilometre after her lead-out became stretched, but […]

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Clasica Femenina Navarra 2026 contenders preview

Clasica Femenina Navarra 2026 arrives at an important point in the Spanish racing block, sitting between La Vuelta Femenina and Itzulia Women. That position gives the race a useful edge. Some riders arrive with stage-race form already in their legs, others use it as a sharpener before the Basque Country, and the route is hard […]

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La Vuelta Femenina 2026 stage 5 preview

La Vuelta Femenina 2026 leaves Galicia behind on Thursday, 7th May with Stage 5 from León to Astorga, a 119.6km stage that is officially classed as flat but still carries enough uncertainty to keep the GC teams alert. After four tense, crash-affected and bonus-second-heavy days, this should be the final opportunity for a wider group […]

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La Vuelta Femenina 2026 Stage 4: Lotte Kopecky wins in Borja and takes the red jersey

Lotte Kopecky finally got her stage win at La Vuelta Femenina 2026, taking stage 4 in Borja after SD Worx-Protime controlled a tense late chase and delivered her to the line in perfect position. Anna van der Breggen completed a one-two for the team, with Letizia Paternoster finishing third after another selective and awkward day […]

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La Vuelta Femenina 2026 Stage 3 preview

La Vuelta Femenina 2026 reaches its third day on Tuesday, 5th May with a stage from Padrón to A Coruña that is officially labelled flat, but should be treated with more caution than that word suggests. The route covers 121.2km and finishes beside the Riazor Stadium, giving the race a coastal finale that could suit […]

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La Vuelta Femenina 2026 Stage 2 preview

La Vuelta Femenina 2026 continues on Monday, 4th May with a second Galician stage that looks straightforward only at first glance. Stage 2 takes the peloton from Lobios to San Cibrao das Viñas over 109.8km, with no categorised climbs but very little flat road. That creates a different kind of test from the opening day. […]

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2026 La Vuelta Femenina Race Preview: Angliru finale & back-to-back summit tests give climbers the sharpest Grand Tour route yet

La Vuelta Femenina has quickly become one of the most important stage races in women’s cycling because it offers something slightly different from the Giro d’Italia Women and the Tour de France Femmes. The Spanish Grand Tour is shorter, more compressed and often more immediate in how it asks questions of the field. There is […]

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A brief history of Clásica Féminas de Navarra

Clásica Féminas de Navarra is one of the younger races on the women’s calendar, but it has already built a clear identity. It is not a race with a century of mythology behind it, nor one of the established spring landmarks that carries instant name recognition. Its importance comes from something more recent: the rapid […]

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Beginner’s guide to Clasica Femenina Navarra 2026

Clasica Femenina Navarra 2026, officially registered by the UCI as the Navarra Women’s Elite Classic, takes place on Wednesday 13th May and sits in the UCI Women’s ProSeries. That places it just below Women’s WorldTour level, but it has developed into one of the more interesting one-day races in this part of the calendar. It […]

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2026 Women’s Tour of Flanders preview: Oude Kwaremont and Paterberg frame the defining Monument of the spring

The Women’s Tour of Flanders remains the race that most clearly defines the cobbled spring. It is the Monument where power, positioning, resilience and tactical timing all have to align, because the route gives the peloton nowhere to hide for long. Unlike the flatter Belgian Classics, where team control can often smooth out the day […]

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2026 Dwars door Vlaanderen Women race preview: sharp climbs & cobbles in last test before Flanders

Dwars door Vlaanderen Women occupies a particularly important place in the spring calendar. Positioned just days before the Tour of Flanders, it is often treated as both a major objective in its own right and a final high-level rehearsal for the riders targeting the biggest cobbled Monument of the season. That dual role gives the […]

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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 Milan-San Remo Donne Race Preview: Cipressa and Poggio attacks to define 2nd edition of Italian Monument since return

The return of Milan-San Remo Donne has quickly re-established one of the most iconic challenges in women’s cycling. Built on the same principles that define the men’s race, extreme distance, gradual accumulation of fatigue, and a decisive late sequence, it stands apart from the rest of the calendar. Unlike races shaped by repeated climbs or […]

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2026 Nokere Koerse Women preview: cobbles, crosswinds and a brutal uphill drag to the line

Nokere Koerse has carved out a distinctive place in the women’s spring calendar, offering a race that sits somewhere between a pure sprint and a selective cobbled test. While it lacks the repeated climbs of the major Flemish monuments, it compensates with exposed roads, technical positioning, and a finale that consistently delivers a high-speed, uphill […]

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Shadows of the Afterland: La aventura gráfica gallega que nos lleva al Madrid de los 60 entre la vida y la muerte

Shadows of the Afterland es una aventura gráfica que recuerda a clásicos como Monkey Island por su jugabilidad y estética pixel-art.

Las aventuras gráficas tuvieron su época dorada allá por los años, gracias a las producciones que salían tanto de LucasArts como de Sierra. Para los que crecimos jugando a títulos como Maniac Mansion, Grim Fandango, King's Quest o Leisure Suit Larry siempre es…

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