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Filippo Ganna: You can't love Paris-Roubaix, but it's the history of cycling By Barry Ryan published February 8, 2023 Hour Record holder toggles between track and road in 'intense' start to 2023 ...
Filippo Ganna has been flying under the radar this season but on Saturday the Italian will go all out as he takes on Belgium's prodigy Remco Evenepoel in a much-anticipated individual time trial ...
Filippo Ganna says that his preparation for the UCI Hour Record next month has not impacted his performances at the Road World Championships this week. After two years in the rainbow skinsuit ...
Ganna has achieved significant success on the track, including an Olympic gold medal in the team pursuit in 2021, and 2022 and setting the hour record, by riding a stunning 56.792km in one hour.
But Filippo Ganna? He’s opted to train in his home country, and he's doing it in style. The INEOS Grenadiers rider is putting in brutal session after brutal session in the Alps.
Filippo Ganna has confirmed he will attack the UCI Hour Record in the Grenchen velodrome on Saturday October 8, aiming to beat his Ineos Grenadiers performance engineer Dan Bigham, who recently ...
Ganna went on to wear the maglia rosa for three days in 2021. He didn’t ride the 2022 Giro and was forced out of the 2023 race due to COVID-19, so is keen to race on home roads again.
Dario Cioni, Ganna's coach at Ineos, put a little more flesh on the bones of that outlined program. "Roubaix is definitely part of his plan this season, but the Hour Record isn't decided yet.
GRENCHEN, Switzerland (AP) — Time trial specialist Filippo Ganna broke cycling's hour record when he covered 56.792 kilometers in 60 minutes on Saturday.
First fall at the Tour de France for Filippo Ganna, who hit the ground at km 52 of the first stage with Sean Flynn, during a phase of the race where the wind had just changed. In the first stage ...
Start with an Aerodynamicist. Filippo Ganna of Team Ineos will attempt to break cycling’s hour record on Saturday. But to tell him how to do it, his aerodynamicist broke the record first.
GRENCHEN, Switzerland (AP) — Time trial specialist Filippo Ganna broke cycling’s hour record when he covered 56.792 kilometers in 60 minutes on Saturday.