Axel Merckx September 29, 2011
Worlds and merger. How exciting were the World Championships? We have to admit that the UK delivered a top performance, […]
Axel Merckx September 7, 2011
Axel Merckx talks about the World Tour races in Quebec
Axel Merckx August 23, 2011
Dealing with the post Tour de France syndrome in August and watching the craziness that is signing season
Axel Merckx July 27, 2011
Looking back at the Tour de France and dealing with an “unselection” for the Tours of Utah and Colorado
Axel Merckx July 15, 2011
Thank you to everyone who came out last Sunday on the inaugural Valley First Granfondo Axel Merckx. What a blast.
Axel Merckx June 27, 2011
Europe has given the Trek-Livestrong boys a taste of classic bike racing.
Axel Merckx June 2, 2011
Watching the RadioShack crew work from the inside at the Tour of California
Axel Merckx May 17, 2011
Words are not powerful enough to describe the tragedy at the Giro d’Italia last week. Let us never forget that cycling is a dangerous sport.
Axel Merckx May 2, 2011
I would like to talk about the amazing performance of my fellow countryman, Philippe Gilbert. What an amazing 10 days it must have been for him to put himself into cycling history.
Axel Merckx April 20, 2011
One of the challenges of coaching the Trek-Livestrong riders is to make them understand that although they are in a rush to make it to the next level they must also practice patience.
Axel Merckx April 6, 2011
Going into the Redlands Bicycle Classic with the Trek-Livestrong is always a first evaluation of the riders on the team.
Axel Merckx March 23, 2011
Last Saturday was one of my most favorite races. Milan-San Remo. It is a really cool race to watch but […]
Axel Merckx March 10, 2011
When word came out roughly 2½ years ago about the Trek-Livestrong team I got an email from a former teammate and current Team Sky rider, Greg Henderson.
Axel Merckx February 24, 2011
Here we go, Â First of all I wanted to tell everyone in New Zealand that my thoughts are with […]
Axel Merckx February 11, 2011
First impression.
Going into a new season always creates some anxiety for riders. It is easier if you are returning to the same team, but it can be a difficult transition for the new riders.