Cycling Weekly

Dr Hutch

ome surprises are a lot more surprising than others. Jason Kenny’s Olympic keirin stunt actually working out? That was a surprise. It was still a surprise the second and third times you watched it. On the other hand, the Vuelta a España unveiling a new, incredibly steep summit finish? Well, if we’re honest we’re closer to ‘Disc brakes versus rim brakes debate provokes lively discussion and no especially convincing conclusions’ territory.

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