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The Promenade des Anglais - the famous French avenue - provided some glory for IAM Cycling's Stefan Denifl and Sébastien Reichenbach who finished overall in 7th and 11th, respectively, identifying themselves as stars of the future in the world of cycling.
Moved to tears after his victory at the end of the second stage of Tirreno-Adriatico, Matteo Pelucchi did not forget to honor the memory of the teammate with whom he shared his room at the Tour of Qatar early this past February.
Once again, the SCOTT Women Powder Days brought together passionate women for a freeride and ski touring weekend, this time in the beautiful area of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc...
Scott Supercross athletes lined up in Daytona, FL this past weekend to battle inside of the prestigious Daytona International Speedway. Scott's flagship team, Team Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki, has been dominating the 250 east coast class and this weekend was a continuation of that dominance...
While this year's Paris-Nice route may be one of the easiest in the history of the French stage race and made for opportunists, the route of Tirreno-Adriatico is more like a mini Giro d'Italia and will test the many Grand Tour contenders packing the start list.
Clement Desalle (Suzuki Rockstar) got his first podium of the season, scoring a second position in the MXGP of Thailand behind reigning champion Antonio Cairoli. In the MX2 class Dylan Ferrandis (Kawasaki CLS) took fourth, securing the second position in the standings...
The women skiers came out strong with top performances across the board, but in the end SCOTT athlete Lorraine Huber from Austria took first place with a score of 85.00. With two third place finishes at Chamonix and Fieberbrunn stops, Huber was thrilled to finish this go around on top.