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May 2025

Steel, Grit, and the Badger: Bernard Hinault’s Triumph at the 1982 Giro d’Italia

In the world of cycling, some victories are remembered for their dominance — others for their drama. Bernard Hinault’s win at the 1982 Giro d’Italia was both. Nicknamed Le Blaireau (The Badger) for his tenacity and refusal to back down, Hinault arrived in Italy that year with something to prove. The pink jersey had eluded him since his first Giro win in 1980. After withdrawing in pain the previous year due to knee issues, many questioned if the...

The Most Iconic Maglia Rosa in Giro d’Italia History

Few garments in sport are as iconic as the Maglia Rosa – the pink jersey worn by the leader of the Giro d’Italia. Since its introduction in 1931, the jersey has come to symbolize not just leadership, but also legacy, elegance, and Italian cycling heritage. While many editions of the jersey have captivated fans, one design in particular stands out as the most beloved and emblematic: the 1998 Maglia Rosa, worn by Marco Pantani.

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April 2025

Through the Blizzard: Bernard Hinault’s Legendary Triumph at the 1980 Liège–Bastogne–Liège

When cycling fans talk about the most heroic performances ever witnessed on two wheels, the 1980 edition of Liège–Bastogne–Liège — known as La Doyenne ("the oldest") — always comes up. It was more than just a race; it was a battle against the elements, a brutal epic that turned into the stuff of legend thanks to one man: Bernard Hinault. On April 20, 1980, the Ardennes were battered by an unrelenting snowstorm. Out of the 174 riders who started, only 21...

Threading the Yellow Line: The Evolution of the Tour de France Jersey, 1903 to Today

The Tour de France is more than a race—it's a cultural monument. And while the mountain passes, drama, and legends draw millions, nothing symbolizes the Tour quite like the maillot jaune: the iconic yellow jersey. But the story of the yellow jersey isn’t static. From wool to aerodynamic synthetics, from bare basics to sponsor-packed canvases, the jersey has evolved alongside the sport itself—mirroring changes in technology, style, and cycling culture. At Pulling Turns, we believe jerseys aren’t just clothing—they’re living history....

The Forgotten Tours: Exploring Cult Races Through Their Jerseys

When we think of cycling history, certain races loom large: the Tour de France, the Giro d’Italia, the Vuelta a España. These Grand Tours have shaped legends and inspired the most iconic kits in the sport. But beyond the famous climbs and yellow jerseys, there’s a deeper, richer tapestry of races—forgotten tours, cult classics, and regional showdowns—that left their mark in a different way. At Pulling Turns, we believe every jersey tells a story. And sometimes, the most fascinating ones come...

The Art of the Peloton: Why Vintage Cycling Jerseys Are the New Streetwear

Once confined to mountain climbs, brutal breakaways, and long days in the saddle, vintage cycling jerseys are now crossing over into a new kind of arena: the street. From the cobblestones of Roubaix to the sidewalks of Tokyo and Brooklyn, classic wool kits, retro sponsor logos, and bold Euro colorways are becoming staples in streetwear circles. But why is this happening—and what makes a cycling jersey from the '80s or '90s suddenly as desirable as a pair of vintage Air...

Dancing on the Cobbles: What It Takes to Conquer Paris-Roubaix

There’s nothing in cycling quite like Paris-Roubaix. Nicknamed “The Hell of the North,” this iconic race isn’t just a test of strength or tactics—it’s a brutal, bone-rattling battle against the road itself. Or rather, against the lack of road. While most races are fought on smooth tarmac, Paris-Roubaix throws in over 50 kilometers of pavé—ancient, jagged cobblestones laid down long before modern road construction was a thing. They look like the remains of a Roman road. They ride like a war...

Exploring Tuscany’s Strade Bianche: A Cyclist’s Journey Through Time and Terrain

Tuscany's "Strade Bianche," or "white roads," are a network of unpaved gravel paths that weave through the region's rolling hills, vineyards, and medieval villages. These roads, characterized by their light-colored gravel, offer cyclists a unique blend of historical ambiance and challenging terrain. A Ride Through History The Strade Bianche have deep roots in Italian cycling lore. Historically, these roads were essential routes connecting rural communities, and they have remained largely unchanged over the centuries. Cycling on these paths evokes images of past...

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