Category: cycling
Wout van Aert falls and fractures his collarbone
Same diagnosis for Jasper Stuyven, who fell with him at Dwars Door Vlaanderen.
Giro d’Abruzzo returns after 17 years: route unveiled
The stage race starts April 9 in Vasto and ends in L’Aquila on the 12th.
Giro d’Italia becomes ambassador
“This recognition spurs us to do better and better to promote our country,” Cairo said.
Cycling in mourning for Gordon Singleton
First Canadian to win the track world cup in 1982 and holder of three sprint records.
Mads Pedersen beats Mathieu van der Poel at Ghent-Wevelgem
Second success in the Flemish classic for the Danish rainbow winner in 2019. Among women, Elisa Balsamo was second.
Jenno Berckmoes celebrates her first as a professional
Belgian success was in the air, and it came in Forli.
Tour of Catalonia: Nick Schultz mocks Tadej Pogacar in sprint on debut
The Austrian cyclist was ahead of the Slovenian and teammate Stephen Williams.
Milan-San Remo, Jasper Philipsen thanks Mathieu Van der Poel
The press conference words of the top three finishers of the 115th edition of the Classicissima di Primavera.
Milan Sanremo: Jasper Philipsen triumphs.
The Belgian cyclist beats Michael Matthews and Tadej Pogacar in a sprint.
Parade of stars in the 115th edition of Milan-San Remo
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.
Bar of Champions: Paolo Bettini, Alessandro Ballan and Maurizio Fondriest launch their new live format
A trio that promises sparks in a calendar of live episodes.
Alberto Bettiol, admission after triumph.
“I didn’t expect to arrive alone, I thought Marc Hirschi or Diego Ulissi would follow me.”
The Milan-Turin is by Alberto Bettiol
The Tuscan runner won the 105th edition with a solo over 30km.
Milan-San Remo, Tadej Pogacar paws: “It’s the most difficult one.”
Slovenian outfielder looks forward to first Monument of the season
Tirreno-Adriatico to Vingegaard, last stage in Milan: “Special victory”
Danish cyclist conquered the race of the two seas
Jonas Vingegaard quotes a great from the past
“I want to win the Tirreno-Adriatico like Contador did,” he said.
Vingegaard’s screaming encore at Tirreno-Adriatico
The blue jersey also makes a difference on Mount Petrano
Tirreno-Adriatico, first time for Jonas Vingegaard: “I am very happy”
The Danish cyclist won the fifth stage, becoming the new blue jersey.
Giro Women’s Tour 2024, new Pink Jersey unveiled
The symbol of the supremacy of Italy’s most important women’s stage race was unveiled today in Milan.
Marta Bastianelli and the big pink dream
“I have run 15 laps of Italy, and I believe there is no more beautiful race that can represent our sport.”
Tirreno-Adriatico: Jonathan Milan mocked by Phil Bauhaus in the third stage
The German cyclist beat the Friulian in the Volterra-Gualdo Tadino sprint.
Tirreno-Adriatico: Jasper Philipsen wins second stage, Juan Ayuso still in blue
The Alpecin-Deceuninck Belgian was ahead of compatriot Tim Merier and Frenchman Alex Zingle.
Filippo Ganna sees the glass as half full
“I think for a second we have already improved from last time, so we are happy.”
Paris-Nice, Arvid De Kleijn triumphs in sprint in second stage
The Dutchman was ahead of Australian Laurence Pithie and compatriot Dylan Groenewegen.
Tirreno-Adriatico, Juan Ayuso mocks Filippo Ganna in the opening time trial
The Spanish rider from Team UAE Emirates was just one second ahead of the Verbanese champion, taking the first blue jersey.
Giro d’Italia, a ‘no’ from Switzerland makes one stage change
The Graubünden Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Mobility did not accept the proposed passage of the ride.
Tadej Pogacar from a scream on the Strade Bianche
At the final finish line in the historic square, he preceded Toms Skujins (Lidl – Trek) and Maxim Van Gils (Lotto Dstny).
