
Issue 143
Spring fever: you can almost touch it. Itâs a buzz, a vibration anticipated by the premature licks of sunshine which hit Belgiumâs cobbles in anticipation of whatâs next. Itâs a raring, daring feeling, a force that shifts cyclingâs needle to the first of its three GrandTours. The Giro dâItalia: a race embodied by the vibrant maglia rosa worn by its leader, whose vitality and vigour capture the moods of the temperamental Italian spring, and which are woven into the spirit of Rouleur 143.
In this issue, we focus on trailblazers and
first-timers. From the journey of Unibet Rose Rockets, the first team to make social media a central pillar of its sponsorship model, to the resilience behind Lorenzo Finnâs U23 rainbow bands, these are the spring lambs stepping into the spotlight. Theyâre intent on making their presence felt, their voices heard, and their ambitions clear in a sport shaped by centuries of passionate, unpredictable chaos.
So, what next? âBella Vita!â cry the mountains, towns and cities of the Corsa Rosa, handing out tastes of the âgood lifeâ â gruelling tests of endurance with an ironic smirk to those who take to its path. Let there be drama, let there be stories for today, tomorrow, and the rest.
Rocket Man
A camera, a stack of pizza boxes, and a dream. What started as three friends making light-hearted YouTube videos has grown into a ProTeam competing at the highest level, winning their first WorldTour race and now lining up at the Giro dâItalia. Itâs one of cyclingâs most modern success stories. Rouleur speaks to Bart Tietema, the Unibet Rose Rockets founder, about the journey from YouTube channel to Grand Tour start line.
Learning Curves
Experience is a funny thing in cycling â
essential one moment, then undermined the next by the sportâs beautiful unpredictability. Movistar Teamâs 19-year-old talent Cat Ferguson and WorldTour veteran Liane Lippert compare notes on racing, language skills, and everything thatâs changed since their respective professional debutsâ including the Giro dâItalia Womenâs new
calendar spot.
Milan moves fast: between fast and future
For the 90th time, Milan welcomes a stage finish of the Giro dâItalia. Riding through the city with Italian journalist Valeria Ciardiello, Rouleur traces a route shaped by memory,
architecture and cycling heritage - where evolving architecture, shifting streets and lived memories propel ciclismo toward its next chapter.
Lollo the Terrier
Lorenzo Finn, the under-23 world champion with English, Irish and Italian blood, is in no
rush to get to the top of the WorldTour tree. But rest assured, heâs on his way. Rouleur trace the young starâs route from Genoa to Rwanda, via Sheffield and County Galway.
Eastern promise
What should a cycling career look like? As the centre of gravity in professional bike racing begins to shift, a growing number of riders are looking eastward. Rouleur explores how riders are leaving behind the pressures of Europeâs WorldTour system, and finding new purpose and momentum across Asiaâs rapidly evolving racing scene.
Spring fever: you can almost touch it. Itâs a buzz, a vibration anticipated by the premature licks of sunshine which hit Belgiumâs cobbles in anticipation of whatâs next. Itâs a raring, daring feeling, a force that shifts cyclingâs needle to the first of its three GrandTours. The Giro dâItalia: a race embodied by the vibrant maglia rosa worn by its leader, whose vitality and vigour capture the moods of the temperamental Italian spring, and which are woven into the spirit of Rouleur 143.
In this issue, we focus on trailblazers and
first-timers. From the journey of Unibet Rose Rockets, the first team to make social media a central pillar of its sponsorship model, to the resilience behind Lorenzo Finnâs U23 rainbow bands, these are the spring lambs stepping into the spotlight. Theyâre intent on making their presence felt, their voices heard, and their ambitions clear in a sport shaped by centuries of passionate, unpredictable chaos.
So, what next? âBella Vita!â cry the mountains, towns and cities of the Corsa Rosa, handing out tastes of the âgood lifeâ â gruelling tests of endurance with an ironic smirk to those who take to its path. Let there be drama, let there be stories for today, tomorrow, and the rest.
Rocket Man
A camera, a stack of pizza boxes, and a dream. What started as three friends making light-hearted YouTube videos has grown into a ProTeam competing at the highest level, winning their first WorldTour race and now lining up at the Giro dâItalia. Itâs one of cyclingâs most modern success stories. Rouleur speaks to Bart Tietema, the Unibet Rose Rockets founder, about the journey from YouTube channel to Grand Tour start line.
Learning Curves
Experience is a funny thing in cycling â
essential one moment, then undermined the next by the sportâs beautiful unpredictability. Movistar Teamâs 19-year-old talent Cat Ferguson and WorldTour veteran Liane Lippert compare notes on racing, language skills, and everything thatâs changed since their respective professional debutsâ including the Giro dâItalia Womenâs new
calendar spot.
Milan moves fast: between fast and future
For the 90th time, Milan welcomes a stage finish of the Giro dâItalia. Riding through the city with Italian journalist Valeria Ciardiello, Rouleur traces a route shaped by memory,
architecture and cycling heritage - where evolving architecture, shifting streets and lived memories propel ciclismo toward its next chapter.
Lollo the Terrier
Lorenzo Finn, the under-23 world champion with English, Irish and Italian blood, is in no
rush to get to the top of the WorldTour tree. But rest assured, heâs on his way. Rouleur trace the young starâs route from Genoa to Rwanda, via Sheffield and County Galway.
Eastern promise
What should a cycling career look like? As the centre of gravity in professional bike racing begins to shift, a growing number of riders are looking eastward. Rouleur explores how riders are leaving behind the pressures of Europeâs WorldTour system, and finding new purpose and momentum across Asiaâs rapidly evolving racing scene.
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Spring fever: you can almost touch it. Itâs a buzz, a vibration anticipated by the premature licks of sunshine which hit Belgiumâs cobbles in anticipation of whatâs next. Itâs a raring, daring feeling, a force that shifts cyclingâs needle to the first of its three GrandTours. The Giro dâItalia: a race embodied by the vibrant maglia rosa worn by its leader, whose vitality and vigour capture the moods of the temperamental Italian spring, and which are woven into the spirit of Rouleur 143.
In this issue, we focus on trailblazers and
first-timers. From the journey of Unibet Rose Rockets, the first team to make social media a central pillar of its sponsorship model, to the resilience behind Lorenzo Finnâs U23 rainbow bands, these are the spring lambs stepping into the spotlight. Theyâre intent on making their presence felt, their voices heard, and their ambitions clear in a sport shaped by centuries of passionate, unpredictable chaos.
So, what next? âBella Vita!â cry the mountains, towns and cities of the Corsa Rosa, handing out tastes of the âgood lifeâ â gruelling tests of endurance with an ironic smirk to those who take to its path. Let there be drama, let there be stories for today, tomorrow, and the rest.
Rocket Man
A camera, a stack of pizza boxes, and a dream. What started as three friends making light-hearted YouTube videos has grown into a ProTeam competing at the highest level, winning their first WorldTour race and now lining up at the Giro dâItalia. Itâs one of cyclingâs most modern success stories. Rouleur speaks to Bart Tietema, the Unibet Rose Rockets founder, about the journey from YouTube channel to Grand Tour start line.
Learning Curves
Experience is a funny thing in cycling â
essential one moment, then undermined the next by the sportâs beautiful unpredictability. Movistar Teamâs 19-year-old talent Cat Ferguson and WorldTour veteran Liane Lippert compare notes on racing, language skills, and everything thatâs changed since their respective professional debutsâ including the Giro dâItalia Womenâs new
calendar spot.
Milan moves fast: between fast and future
For the 90th time, Milan welcomes a stage finish of the Giro dâItalia. Riding through the city with Italian journalist Valeria Ciardiello, Rouleur traces a route shaped by memory,
architecture and cycling heritage - where evolving architecture, shifting streets and lived memories propel ciclismo toward its next chapter.
Lollo the Terrier
Lorenzo Finn, the under-23 world champion with English, Irish and Italian blood, is in no
rush to get to the top of the WorldTour tree. But rest assured, heâs on his way. Rouleur trace the young starâs route from Genoa to Rwanda, via Sheffield and County Galway.
Eastern promise
What should a cycling career look like? As the centre of gravity in professional bike racing begins to shift, a growing number of riders are looking eastward. Rouleur explores how riders are leaving behind the pressures of Europeâs WorldTour system, and finding new purpose and momentum across Asiaâs rapidly evolving racing scene.























