Power Analysis: Salvatore Puccio’s Milano-San Remo race data
Salvatore Puccio's power data from Milano-Sanremo proves just how hard the riders were able to work despite harsh weather
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Ineos Grenadiers is a British professional cycling team that competes at the UCI WorldTeam level. The team is based at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester, England, with a logistics base in Deinze, Belgium. The team is managed by British Cycling’s former performance director, Sir Dave Brailsford. Wikipedia
Salvatore Puccio's power data from Milano-Sanremo proves just how hard the riders were able to work despite harsh weather
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