These days I think what I do best is recall past editions of the Tour of Flanders. Well, and my puttanesca is pretty nailed down too. But that won’t help us this week, not at least without knowing.
Welcome to the 2022 Cycling Season! Things kicked off in earnest this weekend, as you all know by now, with two rousing classics in Belgium, another one in Holland for the women, and a pair of.
Posted on: June 9th, 2021 Wout van Aert as a Veranda’s Willems-Crelan rider in 2018. But now his abrupt departure from that team almost three years ago looks set to cost him a lot of money
Wout van Aert has been ordered by a court in Belgium to pay his former manager a sum of €662,000 in a severance payment after a near three-year legal action.
Nick Nuyens owned Sniper Cycling when
Van Aert broke his contract with the team in September, 2018. Nuyens said at
the time Van Aert was acting without the team’s consent, adding the matter was
in the hands of his lawyers.