Tadej Pogacar also takes the Tour of Flanders
Slovenian phenom, two-time Tour de France winner, at the finish line alone.
Slovenian phenom, two-time Tour de France winner, at the finish line alone.
“Thank you all for the messages, nothing serious, just a heavy blow to the right knee.”
Alert ahead of Paris-Roubaix: Azure fell at Ghent-Wevelgem.
The Frenchman, at the Riccione finish line, was 32″ ahead of the pack.
At 40, the Policoro native is getting back into the game with Israel-Premier Tech and thanking those who helped him stay hopeful during the months of waiting.
The Piedmont cyclist beats van Aert and Pogacar in a sprint, but must surrender to the Dutch rider.
“I know they will attack me, it might even prove to be an advantage from a certain point of view.”
The Soudal Quick-Step rider analyzes his upcoming goals.
The Tudor Pro Cycling rider beat Gaviria and Van Uden in a sprint.
“I have been fortunate in my career to be at the top of all four rankings that identify jerseys.”
Third consecutive stage win for the Jumbo-Visma champion, who brings to 18″ the gap to second in the overall standings, Joao Almeida.
The Trek-Segafredo climber expresses all his regrets about finishing second in Friday’s stage.
Second consecutive stage win for the Slovenian of Jumbo-Visma, who leaps to the top of the general classification.
In second and third place were Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal Quick-Step) and Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates), respectively.
The Alpecin-Deceuninck rider finished first in Foligno.
“I hope to come out of Tirreno-Adriatico in top form,” stressed the Piedmontese.
The Soudal Quick-Step rider won the second stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico.
The Piedmontese won the first stage of the Corsa dei Due Mari.
“If he goes there, I don’t think he will do it to finish it, but to prepare.”
First the missed podium in the Elimination at the European Track Cycling Championships, then the forfeit in the Omnium due to flu: the Verona native wants to make up for it on the roads of the UAE Tour.
“Our young people are like trees subject to all kinds of winds and all kinds of storms in the form of temptation.”
The two-time Giro d’Italia winner was also in Rome on Wednesday.
His mother, on the anniversary of his death, recounts several anecdotes, “He wanted to ride his bike around the world.”
The journey to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has begun in the best possible way.
The first edition of the women’s Tour of the Emirates rewards the 31-year-old from Trek-Segafredo, who finished ahead of Gaia Realini and Silvia Persico.
Italy also moves up the medal table at the European Track Championships on the fourth day of competition.
The new European points race champion is not in his skin on one of the best days of his career.
The Verbania native, along with Consonni, Moro and Milan, after the European title in the pursuit admits, “Maybe we were a little lucky.”
Third medal of the day for the Italian expedition in Grenchen after Consonni’s gold and the women’s quartet’s silver.