Peloton Magazine · 22 de mayo de 2026 · por Josh Ross
When is Course Cutting Actually Cheating? | Velo Podcast
Victor Bosoni's Traka 560 win sparks a fiery debate on the podcast about ultra-racing ethics. Plus, the horror of warm Giro d'Italia water bottles and the biomechanics of indoor aerobars. Read the full article at When is Course Cutting Actually Cheating? | Velo Podcast on Velo .

Victor Bosoni's Traka 560 win sparks a fiery debate on the podcast about ultra-racing ethics. Plus, the horror of warm Giro d'Italia water bottles and the biomechanics of indoor aerobars.
Read the full article at When is Course Cutting Actually Cheating? | Velo Podcast on Velo.
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