🚴 Bike Racing Wiki
Welcome to the comprehensive wiki about bike racing! Here you will find detailed information about all aspects of cycling – from the basics to specific disciplines.
Main Topics
📚 Basics of Cycling
What are bike races? Definition, history and important organizations in cycling.
🏁 Disciplines in Bike Racing
Road racing, track cycling, mountain biking, cyclocross, BMX and gravel racing.
🏆 Important Races and Competitions
Grand Tours, Monument Classics, World Championships and Olympic Games.
⚙️ Equipment and Technology
Racing bikes, time trial bikes, track bikes, mountain bikes, clothing and innovation.
💪 Training and Preparation
Training basics, performance diagnostics, strength training and recovery.
📋 Rules and Regulations
UCI regulations, point systems, jerseys and classifications, anti-doping.
⭐ Famous Cyclists
Tour de France legends, classics hunters, climbing specialists, sprinters and current stars.
🚴♂️ Teams and Sponsoring
UCI WorldTeams, ProTeams, team roles and sponsoring in professional cycling.
🎯 Tactics and Strategy
Basic tactics, sprint preparation, climbing tactics and team strategy.
🥗 Nutrition and Health
Sports nutrition, race nutrition, supplements and injury prevention.
🎪 Cycling Culture
Fan culture, media coverage, literature and films, cycling museums.
💼 Economy and Business
Economic significance, media rights and bicycle industry.
👩🚴 Women's Cycling
History of women's cycling, important races and gender equality.
🌱 Youth Development
Youth cycling, development teams and training for young talents.
♿ Para-Cycling
Classification, Paralympic Games and famous para-cyclists.
🔬 Technology and Science
Aerodynamics research, biomechanics, materials science and data analysis.
🌍 Environment and Sustainability
Ecological footprint, sustainability initiatives and green mobility.
🎮 E-Cycling and Virtual Racing
Zwift, virtual platforms, UCI Cycling Esports and smart trainers.
⚠️ Scandals and Controversies
Doping scandals, mechanical doping and ethics in cycling.
🚀 Future of Cycling
Technological developments, format changes, globalization and climate change.