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How to get the most out of intervals.icu: the complete guide for cyclists

Intervals.icu is a highly complete platform for analysing, planning and monitoring endurance training. It allows you to centralise activities, track training load, review your power curve, detect progress, create structured workouts and connect data from devices such as Garmin, Wahoo, COROS, Suunto, Polar or Strava. This guide explains how to set it up from scratch, which settings to review first, how to interpret its main metrics and how to use it with better judgment to make smarter training decisions.

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Liège-Bastogne-Liège: how a cycling coach understands La Doyenne

Liège-Bastogne-Liège resembles a very long medium-mountain stage more than a traditional classic. Its mix of short climbs and relentless rolling terrain creates significant fatigue over more than six hours of racing. As a result, winners are not pure power riders but athletes with high durability, strong VO2max, high FTP and excellent watts per kilo in 2 to 10 minute efforts. This article analyses the route, elevation density and recent winners to explain why Liège favours fast climbers and light all-rounders.

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Paris Roubaix: the hell of the north

Paris-Roubaix is often described as a classic of brute strength, but that reading falls short. This race does not reward only the rider with the biggest engine, but the one who is best able to maintain performance as the terrain, the bike, positioning, and the chaos steadily erode their chances. The article’s thesis is simple: Roubaix is not just a test of absolute watts, but a combination of sustained power, resistance to fatigue, robustness, technique, tactics, and a bit of luck.

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Tour of Flanders: the truth behind the monument of the cobbled climbs

The Tour of Flanders is one of the most demanding races in the cycling calendar, where victory does not go to the rider with the best fresh numbers, but to the one who best withstands accumulated fatigue. This analysis breaks down the key performance factors that truly decide the race: repeated high-intensity efforts, cobbled technique, positioning, nutrition and decision-making under pressure. Through key climbs and recent examples like the 2025 Kwaremont, it becomes clear that Flanders is not a test of isolated power, but of performance under extreme fatigue.

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Milan San Remo

Milano Sanremo 2026: the fairest race of the year

Milano-Sanremo 2026 is arguably the fairest race of the year because it offers realistic winning paths to very different physiological and tactical rider profiles: pure sprinters, Classics specialists, puncheurs, climbers with elite descending skills, and powerful rouleurs. This article explains why the course remains so unique, what recent winners tell us, and which race scenarios best suit the main favourites for 2026.

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The real value of an online Cycling Coach

For a while, adding more training hours can lead to improvement, especially when starting from a low fitness level or an inconsistent routine. But there comes a point where increasing volume, adding intensity without clear purpose, and recovering whenever possible stops producing useful adaptations and starts leading more easily to stagnation. In this article, we break down the real value of a cycling coach: interpreting your starting point, setting the right priorities, providing useful feedback, and turning effort into consistent progress.

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