Javi Angulo

From Spain, living in Girona
2 bikes owner
He is so much into numbers that he has to compensate for it by writing articles for the magazine. Javi has a preference for riding long over fast, and is unable to say no to any crazy cycling adventure on his radar.
When on the bike: Gravel, road cycling and bikepacking
When off the bike: Sports analytics, running

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Javi Angulo

A point-to-point stage race sounds good. If It is 95% gravel, even better. If we now tell you that it takes place in Tanzania, East Africa, we expect you to be already...

We are currently in the golden age for off-road racing in the United States, with a noticeable growth after many years of declining participation. New events are popping...

Once again there were no fries stands, nor Belgian music playing out loud. The teams arrived at the place where the race was taking place, the riders did their job, and...

While the majority of people make the most of Christmas by staying home with their family, cyclocross riders follow a different logic and spend the entirety of this...

Dominique Powers recently stepped in full force into the world of cycling, both professionally and as a recreational cyclist herself. The bike is now a big part of her...

If you travel to Iceland, you better make the most of it, as it is not a place that one frequently visits. That is probably what Payson McElveen thought, because during...

“Only those sports that take place on snow or ice are eligible for the Winter Olympic Games”. If we stick to that condition, cyclocross does not fit the requirements...

The exact route of the Tour de France. Every stage from start to finish, including all the transfers, and in an unsupported way. The kind of thing that Lachlan Morton...

There have been a lot of historical races in the last couple of seasons, and cycling photographers have the privilege of watching the race unfold from a unique point of...

In case there weren’t already many reasons to visit British Columbia, one of the provinces of Canada, and its amazing infrastructure that promotes outdoor activities,...

A couple of years ago, during our first interview with him, Jack “Ultra cyclist” Thompson already told us that organizing a challenge involving the Tour de France...

To finish an ultracycling event is already an achievement, and being able to win one of them is something that only a few can say. Then there is Ulrich Bartholmoes, who...

Now that the fourth edition of Among the Giants is in the books, we are somewhat recovered from all these days in the Ötztal Valley, and we have selected and edited...

African riders have always faced cultural, linguistic, and financial barriers to succeed outside their continent. Previous opportunities were short-lived, and many times...

Anyone in search of a new long-distance route will be interested in learning about the launch of the Green Divide in the Netherlands, a bikepacking track for gravel...

Quick question: how many cycling climbs of the Alps with an elevation above 2.500 meters can you mention? If we let you think for a bit, you will probably come up with...

This year the road team Qhubeka NextHash launched the campaign #QHandUp to raise funds for 108 Qhubeka bikes during Le Tour de France, which will change the lives of 108...

“Places to Ride” is a set of articles through which we want to showcase locations around the world which you shouldn’t visit without a bike. Far from the main...

Ian Boswell claimed victory in Unbound last Sunday, and even if he was surprised by his performance in his first attempt at the race, he should also be proud of what he...

It is always difficult to engage with a story if you don’t feel identified with its characters. We hear and read about incredible achievements on and off the bike, but...