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Doing Flanders
The Flandrians proudly label it "the toughest one-day road race in the world". For the sportive there are no time-chips – “just getting round is good enough”.
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06 April 2010

Iconic Places - Monte Zoncolan
The climb of Monte Zoncolan has only been used twice in the Giro d'Italia but has already achieved an infamous reputation for toughness. The bare statistics do most of the talking; from the toughest Ovaro side, the climb stretches for 10.5km at an average gradient of 11.5%.
read on16 March 2010

More info released for Rapha Randonnées
Full maps and profiles of the routes and climbs for Rapha Randonnées 2010 are now online.
read on15 January 2010
La Fuga and Rapha Launch "Rapha Randonnées"
The traditional ‘Brevets’ and ‘Randonneur’ rides of Europe are tests of endurance, self-sufficiency and exploration. Inspired by such riding, Rapha Randonnées have been conceived in collaboration with La Fuga as exclusive point-to-point adventures running over six consecutive days, averaging between 80-100 miles of riding each day.
read on16 November 2009

L'Étape du Tour 2010 Route Announced
The 2010 l'Étape du Tour route has been announced with the usual flourish at the official Tour de France presentation in Paris
read on14 October 2009

La Fuga Return to Cycle Show 2009 (9 - 11 October)
After an incredibly busy Summer 2009, La Fuga return to The Cycle Show at Earls Court to preview our exciting range of tours for 2010!
read on24 September 2009

La Fuga and Rapha Condor Conquer Ventoux
A mere 48 hours after the 2009 l'Etape du Tour, a collection of hardy souls from La Fuga and Rapha Condor took on the challenge of the Cingles du Mont Ventoux
read on22 July 2009
Nove Colli 09 - A Bird's Eye Review
After surviving one of the hottest Nove Colli events in recent years, La Fuga guest and Cycling Weekly cover girl, Chloe Thomas reports back on her big day in the saddle.
read on03 June 2009

Cape Argus Cycle Tour review 2009
La Fuga regular Cameron Fraser reports back on one of the toughest Cape Argus events of recent years. Freakish high winds and the after effects of a week of partying took their toll as Cameron struggled to complete the world's largest sportive event.
read on03 April 2009
Notes from the Cape
Cameron Fraser, our intrepid reporter, has finally put his Etape ordeal behind and has hopped continents to tackle the epic Cape Argus ride.
read on02 March 2009

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