Watching the peloton - Professional Road Racing thread 2026

Del Toro wins the uphill sprint from way out and sticks it. Milan crashes inside 3km, condition unknown. Riley Pickrell from Modern Adventure finished 7th, the highest placed ProTeam rider, as everyone in front of him was WorldTeam. Excellent coverage overall. They had live rider video, live rider power metrics, and a live compass showing the wind direction at the front of the field.
That was some kick! Didn't think he'd make it, but judged to perfection.
 
I don't mind orange or white - and given the hot sun on summer races I often wonder how much a difference light colours make compared to dark outfits like the old black/red Ineos kit. But my issue is the weird dividing line between white and orange, proportionally it's not flattering!
The bib shorts that are almost, but not actually, white really confuse me. As does the multiple shades of orange that look like like 1 color block unless you see an up close or still view of the rider. Why use shades with so little contrast?

1000004800.jpg
 
Full coverage of the UAE Tour, Stage 1 with good commentary.


One YouTube commenter said, if you want to slow pro races down for safety reasons, just put everyone on 35 mm tires, with added stability as an extra benefit.

What do you guys think of that idea? Could wider tires really reduce chain-reaction crashes in the peloton?
 
Back