Primož Roglič from Jumbo-Visma to Ineos Grenadiers? Both teams play down the speculation
'I know nothing about it. Primož or his manager didn’t say anything about this,' says Jumbo sports director.
'I know nothing about it. Primož or his manager didn’t say anything about this,' says Jumbo sports director.
Climber remains guarded on his future after finishing 10th in the Tour de France.
Is stage 5 a great day for the breakaway? With 175.6 km to cover, it looks likely.
Also the longest stage of the Tour de France Femmes.
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
The Spanish champ had a really bad day.
Van Vleuten was distanced, but her rivals missed their moment.
Somehow, it's still all about some bloke.
The Swiss rider added another signature victory to her impressive palmarès on this all-around race bike.
This destination in Washington offers a combination of stunning landscapes, rolling pavement and a whopping 120 vineyards.
The final 60km contained four dusty sectors of gravel.
A chaotic day on the gravel ended with the biggest win of Reusser's career.
'I don't know if I realized I could win a Tour de France stage, actually not even this morning,' said the double Swiss national champion.
Uttrup Ludwig praises team for comeback after difficult opening stages as Evita Muzic takes second on gravel stage.
Recently crowned Tour winner is cheered on by multitude from same square where his Tour journey began a month ago.
Vos races astutely to defend her lead, but expects to lose ground when the road tilts up this weekend.
The Italian finished the stage on the bike of teammate and world champion Elisa Balsamo.
Marianne Vos finished in the main group and retained her overall lead in the race.
The Spanish national champion started stage 4 in sixth overall at 55 seconds back.
Fans come out for the Femmes in force to witness historic inaugural edition.
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig's stage 3 win was a great moment for women's cycling.
Here's what the stars have to stay about racing gravel today
Nothing has been signed but Savio confirms that talks are taking place over Andrea Piccolo and Jefferson Alexander Cepeda.
Today's top WorldTour pros are paid more and race less, so the prize money doesn't count as much as it used to, but it's still a nice cherry on the cake.
Carry your kids, or help them carry their own stuff, and keep an eye on everything in the process.
Don't, we repeat DON'T, go in the water.
Sport director Joxean Fernández Matxín praised Pogačar's fighting spirit: 'He never stopped trying to win.'
Wout van Aert rode the refined bike to the green jersey at the Tour de France.
The young rider will move into the WorldTour next season and is linked to race alongside his brother at Ineos.
The American is planning a move to France ahead of the Paris Olympics in 2024.
'It just seems silly when I’ve been such a big part of the fight that it’s almost worth soaking it up for an extra year,' the South African tells VeloNews.
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In winning stage 3 of the Tour de France Femmes, the Dane offered the perfect antidote to a horrible day.
The Movistar leader and pre-race favourite explains that a "stomach infection" is behind her uncharacteristic performances so far.
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
Gravel sectors will greet the Tour de France Femmes peloton.
There's good and bad that comes with the world's largest bike race.
Winder reflects on the GC riders during stage 3 of the Tour de France Femmes: 'all the climbers like ducklings in a row.'
Stage 3 offered up a hilly parcours with opportunities for many types of riders.
Marianne Vos finishes second to defend the yellow jersey in thrilling finale.
The Danish rider wins a stage a day after losing time to GC rivals and her teammate Marta Cavalli crashed out.
Audrey Cordon-Ragot reflects on the crashes of stage 2.
DS says Frain brought to tears from abuse on social media: 'It’s never the plan to hurt somebody. If people think that, please go away and do another thing.'
The bad luck continues for the Australian.
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig and team FDJ-Suez-Futuroscope are racing with specially painted Lapierres to celebrate both the team sponsors and the return of the Tour de France Femmes.
Dutch superstar relishes first day in the maillot jaune, but must dig deep to defend it: 'There's never an easy day at the Tour de France.'
Van Vleuten suffers stomach issues through start of the race but limits stage 3 losses to keep GC bid alive.
Reserve widens its gravel rims to 25mm, offering better support for larger volume tires.
Key favorites lost time while some capitalized on a chaotic finale.
Vos defends the yellow jersey in thrilling finale, with reports of Annemiek van Vleuten falling ill after losing time.
Once on the verge of giving up, the scrappy squad now has a Tour de France Femmes white jersey to its name.
Podium-favorite Cavalli is initially cleared of any serious injuries but the team is continuing to monitor her for concussion.
Sole French stage winner of Tour de France hits back at cynics questioning team's yellow jersey dominance.
Van der Poel's summer schedule remains a mystery as team pushes for entry to WorldTour in 2023.
The new S5 might look like the old S5 but it is a bit lighter, a bit more aero, and a lot simpler.
Belgian boss comments on speculation of rifts with Remco Evenepoel and the transfer market.
Arizonan ace tipped for leadership at UAE Emirates after confirming potential at Tour: 'The world discovered we have a great, great rider.'
Pogačar will not start another stage race in 2022. Instead, he will line up in a series of one-day races across Europe and Canada, and return to the road worlds.
'She’s had bad luck lately and in the biggest race of the season but we have five more riders and we will keep fighting,' says team.
The first-ever women's Tour de France in 1955 was won by Manxwoman Millie Robinson. Lizzie Holden continues the tradition of Manx riders at the Tour in 2022.
'The level is higher. I’m not a big numbers man if you look at the numbers they are going faster now,' says Ineos Grenadiers domestique.
An in-depth Q&A with owner Josh Poertner about the real challenges brands and retailers face in an e-comm world.
Jonas Vingegaard’s rags-to-riches story is seemingly incredible, but it was all part of Plugge’s longterm plan to mine talent, polish the rough edges, and create the peloton’s most efficient and seamless team.
Jumbo-Visma unfortunately had ample opportunity to test these out during the Tour.
'As a kid, there was no Tour de France for women, so for me that hadn't been a dream. But now, it's something big.'
Into the Champagne region for stage 3.
There's something fitting about the greatest of all time leading the inaugural Tour de France Femmes.
Our predictions for stage 3 of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
Amy and Matt report from on the ground at the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
Former Italian champion says she has to find ways to gain time on the "goats" if she is to climb up the GC.
The end of the Tour de France offers a rare moment of calm for professional riders and team staff, writes Toms Skujiņš in his exclusive VeloNews blog.
The TV images were dramatic, and the FDJ team boss was not happy with how much they were shown.
The Canyon-SRAM rider is still hunting for a stage win and more time gains.
A breakaway of top riders spoiled any opportunity for a bunch sprint on the race's second day.
FDJ-Suez-Futuroscope suffers disaster day as podium favorite Marta Cavalli abandons and Uttrup Ludwig loses time.
A look at the power numbers of Jonas Vingegaard, Tadej Pogačar, Sepp Kuss, and Brandon McNulty at the Tour de France.
We went to the bad place.
'It's a little bit like saving a little bit of money,' Longo Borghini said after gaining 40 seconds on GC favorites. 'Then I have something to spare'
Cavalli was one of three riders to go down during stage 2 after she was hit from behind at speed by another rider.