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- A puncheur or puncher is a road bicycle racer who specialises in rolling terrain with short but steep climbs. The ideal races for this type of rider are...
- UCI ProTeam Tudor Pro Cycling Team. Hirschi is known for his skills as a puncheur and one-day specialist, with wins in the hilly classics Clásica de San...
- Race marks the beginning of the Ardennes classics, which typically favor puncheur riders who excel on short steep climbs. Tadej Pogačar was seen as the top...
- other. Cyclists that are specialized in these hilly courses are known as puncheurs. In recent years, the three classics have been held within an 8-day timeframe...
- the Mur de Huy, featuring gradients over 20%, which typically favors puncheurs. In pre-race analysis, Tadej Pogačar was considered the leading favorite...
- after attack to quickly tire out his opponents. Another type of rider or puncheur has a similarly small physique but possess more power which may provide...
- the Poggio climb close to the finish has often been an opportunity for puncheurs and rouleurs), whereas the other Italian Monument race, the Giro di Lombardia...
- trialist, climber and m**** sprinter whereas Van der Poel is the better puncheur and classics specialist. Van der Poel grew up in a true cycling family...
- within a team. The main specialities in road bicycle racing are: Climber Puncheur Breakaway specialist, or baroudeur Time trialist Rouleur Sprinter Domestique...
- Baloise–Trek Lions (CX) Discipline Cyclo-cross Road Role Rider Rider type Puncheur Amateur team 2019–2020 AA-Drink Jongerenteam Professional teams 2021– Baloise–Trek...