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The Austrian cyclist was ahead of the Slovenian and teammate Stephen Williams.
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
Danish cyclist conquered the race of the two seas
“I want to win the Tirreno-Adriatico like Contador did,” he said.
The blue jersey also makes a difference on Mount Petrano
The Danish cyclist won the fifth stage, becoming the new blue jersey.
The symbol of the supremacy of Italy’s most important women’s stage race was unveiled today in Milan.
“I have run 15 laps of Italy, and I believe there is no more beautiful race that can represent our sport.”
The German cyclist beat the Friulian in the Volterra-Gualdo Tadino sprint.
The Alpecin-Deceuninck Belgian was ahead of compatriot Tim Merier and Frenchman Alex Zingle.
“I think for a second we have already improved from last time, so we are happy.”
The Dutchman was ahead of Australian Laurence Pithie and compatriot Dylan Groenewegen.
The Spanish rider from Team UAE Emirates was just one second ahead of the Verbanese champion, taking the first blue jersey.
The Graubünden Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Mobility did not accept the proposed passage of the ride.
At the final finish line in the historic square, he preceded Toms Skujins (Lidl – Trek) and Maxim Van Gils (Lotto Dstny).
“I’m not saying he should stop with the track, but at this point in his career he should focus on the classics.”
Season debut at Strade Bianche: “Late debut? I wanted to train more.”
The Slovenian, reigning world gravel champion, will captain Bahrain Victorious in the race on the roads of Siena.
Surprise on the last stage of the race in the Emirates: the Belgian of Lotto Dstny guesses the right attack and makes the final general classification his own.
Nineteen years later, the group veteran, 41 years old in November, returns to the team that launched him as a professional.
The three-time world road champion Slovakian underwent minor surgery following cardiac checks.
“I made the right decision to change sides of the road with 500 meters to go,” noted the Belgian.