The 1974 World Cycling Championships in Montreal, Canada, were the first in history to take place outside Europe. The road race was settled on a...
A Swedish riddle, so it would seem. Desperate cycling fans stare at me when I ask them about the 2002 world championships in Zolder. Mario...
The story of the 1995 road world championships are virtually unknown to the average Belgian cycling fan. In the Colombian high mountains, not a...
When he wasn't throwing beers around or sneaking out to go dancing at discos, Jean-Pierre Monseré was beating Merckx, De Vlaeminck and company. The...
Despite his 'retirement', cycling still dominates Patrick Lefevere's daily life. The West-Fleming has more than fifty years of cycling under his...
It took a long time before the United States could claim a role in the global development of cycling. There had always been love for cycling, but...
At a world championship, participants distinguish themselves by wearing country-specific jerseys that refer to the colours of the national flag or...
Leicester, August 1970. The 21-year-old from Roeselare, Jean-Pierre Monseré, outsmarts his opponents at the world cycling championships and becomes...