Giro d’Abruzzo: the third stage belongs to Alexey Lutsenko
With this success, the Ukrainian rider becomes the new blue jersey.
With this success, the Ukrainian rider becomes the new blue jersey.
After her triumph in the Tour of Flanders, the Ossola-born star wins another Belgian classic, this time by breakaway.
The rider from Veneto triumphed in the first stage of the Giro d’Abruzzo, taking his first success in Italy as a professional.
The sprinter from Verona was among the athletes involved in the bad crash at km 37 of Paris-Roubaix.
The starting list of the stage race that will start tomorrow from Vasto has been announced. Adam Yates and Alexey Lutsenko lead the list of contenders for the Maglia Azzurra.
“People watching the race from TV can fall in love with special places like Rome,” he stressed.
The Dutch cyclist is the first in more than 60 years to win Flanders and Paris-Roubaix in a seventh
Venetian cyclist forced to retire, with him also Jonathan Milan
The 34-year-old Spaniard, originally from the Basque Autonomous Community itself, fractured his collarbone.
The update on the Belgian came from his team, Soudal Quick-Step.
Through a note issued just hours after the crash at the Tour of the Basque Country, the Dutch team updated fans and insiders on the 27-year-old’s condition.
The Danish star was the victim of a terrible crash that also involved Primoz Roglic and Remco Evenepoel.
The actor and TV host will be the special guest on the second episode of ‘At the Champions’ Bar’.
“The girls were incredible, as always, as was the support of the staff in the car.”
Same diagnosis for Jasper Stuyven, who fell with him at Dwars Door Vlaanderen.
The stage race starts April 9 in Vasto and ends in L’Aquila on the 12th.
“This recognition spurs us to do better and better to promote our country,” Cairo said.
First Canadian to win the track world cup in 1982 and holder of three sprint records.
Second success in the Flemish classic for the Danish rainbow winner in 2019. Among women, Elisa Balsamo was second.
Belgian success was in the air, and it came in Forli.
The Austrian cyclist was ahead of the Slovenian and teammate Stephen Williams.
The press conference words of the top three finishers of the 115th edition of the Classicissima di Primavera.
The Belgian cyclist beats Michael Matthews and Tadej Pogacar in a sprint.
From Van der Poel to Pogacar via Ganna, here are all the big names at the start of the Classiciccima di Primavera that will start in Pavia and end after 288 km in Via Roma.
A trio that promises sparks in a calendar of live episodes.
“I didn’t expect to arrive alone, I thought Marc Hirschi or Diego Ulissi would follow me.”
The Tuscan runner won the 105th edition with a solo over 30km.
Slovenian outfielder looks forward to first Monument of the season