CyclingTips Podcast: Jonny’s going to San Francisco
The Quintana team drama continues...
The Quintana team drama continues...
What did Nairo mean by "riding in the WorldTour"?
Meares represents Team Australia as the Chef de Mission in the build up to the next Olympic Games in Paris.
And Lachlan Morton has some crazy plans.
Ronan suspects Ganna's successful attempt over the weekend is not his last.
Ineos vs. Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl.
The final race of the Women's WorldTour season takes place over the weekend.
Free Iain Treloar!
Iain provides some insight into the magpie situation Down Under.
Can a big team control the race on Saturday or will an opportunistic rider take the jersey?
The first event of the 2022 Road World Championships.
Annemiek van Vleuten is truly the best stage racer of this age.
Dutch national champion Riejanne Markus continues to make strides with Simac Ladies Tour stage 4 win.
The women's WorldTour heads to the Netherlands for six days of racing, starting Tuesday.
A stage-by-stage preview of the inaugural Tour of Scandinavia.
Our favorite moments from the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
The Women's WorldTour heads to Sweden this weekend for Postnord Vårgårda WestSweden TTT and road race.
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
It's hard to describe what it means to be watching the women race the Tour de France...
For helping make the Tour de France Femmes a reality.
Soigneurs, the unsung heroes.
One stage remains. Can anyone unseat Van Vleuten and take yellow?
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
Who does Iris think will win the Tour de France Femmes? The answer might surprise you.
It will be a big day for the GC hopefuls.
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
Gracie Elvin opens up about her move from professional cyclist to commentator.
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
Matt and Amy highlight a few of the young riders racing the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig's stage 3 win was a great moment for women's cycling.
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.
Audrey Cordon-Ragot reflects on the crashes of stage 2.
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.
Amy and Matt report from on the ground at the Tour de France Femmes' opening stage.
Our predictions for stage 2. The race leaves Paris in search of mountains, but first another day for the sprinters.
Hear audio diaries from Trek-Segafredo's French champion Audrey Cordon-Ragot, Danish legend Julie Leth of Uno-X and American Veronica Ewers of EF Education-Tibco-SVB.
Straight to your ears from the finish lines, press rooms, and restaurants of the Tour de France.
Our predictions for stage 1. It's the first chance at the yellow jersey on the Champs-Élysées.
The team will honor their teammate by racing in the special edition jersey for the opening stage of the Tour de France Femmes.
All the top contenders for the various jerseys of the Tour de France Femmes, and a few stage-hunters for good measure.
Stages, our favorites, and more.
You've heard Niamh's rider diaries, now get to know the Kiwi we all love to root for.
A stage-by-stage breakdown of the upcoming women's Tour, which starts on Sunday.
The peloton races on in extreme heat on Sunday from Rodez to Carcassonne.
A huge thank you to Niamh, Hannah and Leah for reporting from the ground.
What can we take with us from the Giro Donne to the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift? A lot.
Balsamo, Longo Borghini, Cavalli and others spark hope an Italian could win the Giro Donne in the near future.
With audio diaries from Leah Thomas, Niamh Fisher-Black and Hannah Barnes.
The Australian is working her way back to form after surgery in the off-season.
And it's great for women's cycling.
And sprint battles between Vos and Balsamo heat up.
Van Vleuten attacked on the Colle del Barbotto in order to take the descents her speed. The move won her the stage.
The two week break will be as important for the Dutchwoman mentally as physically.
Marianne Vos took her 31st Giro stage win on Saturday.
The level of the women's peloton is growing, and that is a good thing, but there are still some pains to manage.
And with the Ardennes over the spring campaign is done. Onto the stage races!
She won Liège-Bastogne-Liège solo in 2019, and she knew if she was to win again it would have to be the same effort.
Grace Brown and Demi Vollering sprinted for second and third from a chasing group of five.
The final one-day of the Spring is coming up, and there are a few riders who will want to end their Classics campaign on a high.
Brodie Chapman explains how the whole team helped Cavalli win La Flèche Wallonne on Wednesday.
The Italian won La Flèche Wallonne ahead of Annemiek van Vleuten and Demi Vollering.
After seven years of Anna van der Breggen, who can win atop the Mur de Huy on Wednesday?
The Spring Classics flew by and we already can't wait for next year. But first, Liege-Bastogne-Liege.
On the ground with CyclingTips at Paris-Roubaix.
An immediate breakdown of the second Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
Longo Borghini may have rode into the velodrome alone, but she says her team support was the reason she was there at all.
Unfortunately, the race will have to start without the cyclocross world champion.
She might be a favorite for Saturday's race, but the World ITT Champion isn't in love with the cobbles.
The second edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift will take place on Saturday.
Cavalli timed her move to perfection and while the rest of the race was looking at each other she rode to victory.
The Italian attacked after the Cauberg and rode the final 1.7 km solo to take her first WorldTour win.
The Dutchwoman finished second in the inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes and is hoping to do one better in 2022.
With Paris-Roubaix moved back a week, the Amstel Gold Race will kick off Ardennes racing early on Sunday.
And how Flanders Classics is helping grow women's cycling.
The Dutch team put three riders in the top five and, of course, won.
Van Vleuten finished just behind the winner with Van den Broek-Blaak taking third on the day.