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Volta A La Valenciana, World Championships News & The Rock Cobbler | The Cycling Race News Show
Welcome back to the GCN Racing News Show - this week we've got the Volta a la Valenciana in Spain and the Etoile des Besseges in France, we have a new individual pursuit world record, a UCI World Championships extravaganza, and the amazing Rock Cobbler event from California. GCN Winter Sale - Up To 50% Off: https://gcn.eu/1bu Subscribe to GCN: http://gcn.eu/SubscribeToGCN Register your interest in the GCN Club: https://gcn.eu/1bt Submit your content with our new uploader: http://gcn.eu/upload Join our Facebook community: http://gcn.eu/FBCommunity We shall start, though, with proof that 6 hour rides on Zwift really do work. The 5 day Volta Valenciana began last week with a 10km individual time trial. The winner? Edvald Boasson Hagen. The Norwegian hit the headlines at the start of this year for his epic sessions on an indoor cycling treadmill, but that dedication has clearly paid off. And it’s the best form he’s had in a time trial for quite some time - according to Cillian Kelly, that’s only the 2nd time trial win that he’s had in the last 9 years if you exclude his national championships. Greg Van Avermaet opened up his account for the CCC team with a win on day 3 - and didn’t he do it in fine style. After a tough finale, he kicked to the line with Trentin on his wheel, but the Italian couldn’t even get level with him, let alone get past him. Before that day, GvA had said he was ready for the opening classic, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, and the proof was in the pudding - watch out for him in 3 weeks time. If you enjoyed this video, make sure to give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends. 👍 If you'd like to contribute captions and video info in your language, here's the link - https://gcn.eu/1bs Watch more on GCN... UCI Points Explained 📹 https://gcn.eu/UCIpoints Photos: © Velo Collection (TDW) / Getty Images & © Bettiniphoto / http://bit.ly/1lSk8Ay About GCN: The Global Cycling Network puts you in the centre of the action: from the iconic climbs of Alpe D’Huez and Mont Ventoux to the cobbles of Flanders, everywhere there is road or pavé, world-class racing and pro riders, we will be there bringing you action, analysis and unparalleled access every week, every month, and every year. We show you how to be a better cyclist with our bike maintenance videos, tips for improving your cycling, cycling top tens, and not forgetting the weekly GCN Show. Join us on YouTube’s biggest and best cycling channel to get closer to the action and improve your riding! Welcome to the Global Cycling Network | Inside cycling Thanks to our sponsors: Assos of Switzerland: http://gcn.eu/Assos fi’zi:k Shoes & Saddles: http://gcn.eu/fizikshoes and http://gcn.eu/fiziksaddles Wiggle: http://gcn.eu/wiggle Topeak Tools: http://gcn.eu/Topeak Canyon Bikes: http://gcn.eu/-Canyon Quarq: http://gcn.eu/Quarq Orbea Bikes: http://gcn.eu/Orbea Trek Bicycles: http://gcn.eu/-Trek Vision Wheels: http://gcn.eu/Vision Zipp Wheels: http://gcn.eu/Zipp Wahoo Fitness: http://gcn.eu/Wahoo-Fitness Park Tool: http://gcn.eu/-parktool Continental Tyres: http://gcn.eu/continental- Camelbak: http://gcn.eu/camelbak- Suscribirse a GCN en Español: http://gcn.eu/Suscribirse The GCN Club - http://gcn.eu/club YouTube Channel - http://gcn.eu/gcnYT Facebook - http://gcn.eu/gcnFb Instagram - http://gcn.eu/GCNInsta Google+ - http://gcn.eu/gcnGPlus Twitter - http://gcn.eu/gcnTW GMBN Tech - http://bit.ly/2CM9XJ6 GCN Tech - http://bit.ly/2BHQav9 EMBN - http://bit.ly/2CMa0Vi Leave us a comment below!


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