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The American Cycling Report
Dave Towle
13 episodes
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The American Cycling Report with Dave Towle Episode 10
The American Cycling Report
11 minutes
3 weeks ago
The American Cycling Report with Dave Towle Episode 10
This week, The American Cycling Report heads from Bentonville to Bergamo — and the stories couldn’t be bigger. In Arkansas, Sofía Gómez Villafañe locked up her second straight Life Time Grand Prix title with a commanding win at Little Sugar MTB, sealing one of the most dominant off-road seasons we’ve ever seen. On the men’s side, the championship fight is still wide open heading into Big Sugar. Then to Italy — where Quinn Simmons delivered a breakout ride at Il Lombardia, spending hours off the front and finishing fourth in one of cycling’s toughest one-day races. It’s a performance that could redefine his future in the Monuments — and mark a turning point for American cycling on the world stage. Plus, updates on Meghan Jastrab’s new WorldTour contract and her brother Ryan’s inspiring comeback to paracycling. From the trails of Bentonville to the climbs of Lombardy — it’s a week that shows just how far American riders have come.
The American Cycling Report