Lotte Kopecky blazes to road world title to cap amazing season
Demi Vollering and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig round out the podium.
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Demi Vollering and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig round out the podium.
The American hasn't raced a road worlds since her horror crash in Imola in 2020.
American wins her second world title after a stunning comeback from horrible injury and long list of challenges dating back to 2020.
The 34-year-old has been packing in the racing since returning from maternity leave in April.
From breakaways to break-outs, Yara Kastelijin, Julie Van de Velde, Ricarda Bauernfeind, Emma Norsgaard, and Kasia Niewiadoma benefit from boldness.
Chasing sprinters caught in pileup 900m out; US star Veronica Ewers crashes 50km out, loses almost ten minutes to GC favorites.
SD Worx-Protime kick-starts its Tour campaign in style as Lorena Wiebes finishes second from the chase group.
The race for the podium is going to be more competitive than ever. From Demi Vollering to Juliette Labous, here are the leading candidates for the top spots in cycling's biggest prize.
Follow all the Tour de France hype ahead of the Bilbao 'grand départ' on July 1.
Follow all of the latest news from the Giro d'Italia Donne before it starts June 30.
Dutch speedster Kool tops Dygert and Deignan on final podium of three-day Women's WorldTour race.
The Finnish rider was suffering with burnout when she went on maternity leave in 2021. Now that she's back in the pro peloton, she's taking a different approach to racing.
Follow all the headlines from La Vuelta Femenina, which starts May 1.
What the stars of Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes had to say after a dramatic day of racing.
The SD Worx rider has been dominant all spring, but there are plenty of riders ready to put a stop to her run of victories.
She may only just be returning from her second maternity leave, but Lizzie Deignan has grand ambitions for the future
Timing and positioning are the keys to unraveling the secrets of the classics' most painful finale.
She won Amstel Gold on Sunday and has a track record at Liege, but can she add Flèche Wallonne to her palmares and possibly take the triple?
Here's the news making headlines on Monday, April 17.
Alison Jackson sprints for victory after break holds off the big-name chasers in dramatic third edition of the women's 'Hell of the North.'
The secret quest for the ideal tire pressure is an alchemy of technology, testing, and pure instinct: 'If I give it to you, I'd have to kill you.'
Where are they now? We look at every US pro to race Paris-Roubaix an Paris-Roubaix Femmes in a three-part series.
Canadian takes surprise win at the 'Hell of the North' after getting into early breakaway.
Who can claim the treasured cobblestone trophies this weekend? Here's our guide to the favorites and outsiders.
From the sectors to the storylines, here's all you need to know before Van Aert, Kopecky, Van der Poel roar toward Roubaix.
Van Aert drops the inner ring for La Primavera and its crucial Poggio ascent: 'It's a small advantage we wanted to take'
The five-day race is looking for £100,000 as it continues to hunt for additional sponsors.
The American-registered squad will race with just 13 riders this season after Leah Thomas also stepped away from racing to deal with back injury.
The cycling photographer talks about capturing special moments, TdF Femmes vs Giro Donne, and following around Trek-Segafredo.
The multiple time trial world champion is due to give birth in September.
I never knew what the fuss was about but now I've well and truly come around to the Classics
The Trek-Segafredo rider is still plotting a return to racing in May after having her second child.
The Australian is looking to put challenging seasons behind her after trouble with iliac artery endofibrosis.
A broken hand hampered Brand's cyclocross season but she's still hopeful of hitting form for the worlds in Hoogerheide.
Here's the news making headlines on Saturday, December 17.
The SD Worx rider is expecting her first child in May, but will SD Worx invoke the new maternity cover clause set out by the UCI?
The former world champion is due to have her first child in May 2023.
The UCI has ushered in a raft of changes that will come into effect on November 1. Meanwhile, a new U23 category is reserved for 2025.
Tour de France winner and Olympic gold medalist twice met the Queen: 'She was always dignified, always a constant.'
Lotta Henttala (née Lepistö) left the pro peloton behind two years ago. In 2023 she will return with AG Insurance-NXTG.
The final one-day of the 2022 Women's WorldTour season takes place Saturday in France.
Eric Min talks origins, equality, prize money and the future of the women’s Tour.
The French squad will be looking to beat Annemiek van Vleuten and Demi Vollering with their trademark aggressive race tactics.
Van Vleuten or Vollering? Wiebes or Vos for the sprints? Our team looks into their crystal balls for the most-anticipated race of the year.
'You’ll see these incredible domestiques shine a little bit more,' says British rider.
We look back at the tech from this year's Paris-Roubaix to see what stage 5 of the Tour might have in store.
There is something for everyone at the Giro Donne - here are 11 key riders to watch across the next eleven days.
The Italian champion wrapped up the overall win and a stage victory at the six-day race ahead of a big summer of racing.
Trek to livestream Ellen Van Dijk's attempt today.
The TT world champ is both scared and excited for her upcoming attempt at Joss Lowden's record.
With suspension forks, wide tyres, and a hefty dose of Roubaix specific marginal gains, did we build the best bike for Paris-Roubaix?
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.
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig will also miss the race following a positive COVID-19 test earlier in April.
The Australian cyclist has found her love of cycling once more
The best photos you're likely to see from the women's Paris-Roubaix.
Riders give their thoughts on how best to stack the men's and women's races in the big Classics.
Elisa Longo Borghini steals the show, Trek Segafredo's masterclass, and SD Worx unravels.
A different rider, a very different race, a different set of pressures than they faced in October, but six months on from the inaugural Paris Roubaix Femmes, Trek-Segafredo answered every question asked of them on the dusty cobbles of northern France on Saturday.
Brand on the podium and van Dijk in the top-10 rounds out dominant day for Trek-Segafredo after Longo Borghini's solo escape.
Sun, dust, and hoisted cobbles at the second edition of Paris Roubaix Femmes.
Italian star channels frustration of a lost spring to go all-in with solo raid over cobblestones of Roubaix, hails ‘perfect’ new Trek Domane.
Unfortunately, the race will have to start without the cyclocross world champion.
Italian wins via long-range attack as Kopecky and Brand complete podium.
Trek-Segafredo team loses major opponent after Vos ruled out of Paris-Roubaix Femmes on morning of race.
'When I tested positive this morning, the world came crashing down for a moment,' says Dutch rider.
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She might be a favorite for Saturday's race, but the World ITT Champion isn't in love with the cobbles.
After barely a half a year since the previous edition, it's again time for the ‘Hell of the North.'
Dutch rider plays down her status as a favorite after crashing heavily in the 2021 edition.
From Hornaing through the Carrefour de l'Arbre and onto Roubaix, the 29 kilometers of pavé that help make up the 2022 Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
We’re over half-way through the classics and there’s been plenty of races so far to give us an idea of the landscape of women’s WorldTour racing in 2022.
‘For more cushioning, double wrap the bar tape. But another approach is to ride without gloves and even without handlebar tape,’ says WorldTour mechanic Raf Wittenberg.
The second edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift will take place on Saturday.
With no Lizzie Deignan this year, there'll be a new name on the famed cobble trophy. From Marianne Vos to Lotte Kopecky, here are some of the riders to watch this Saturday.
The winner's prize money to increase by 13 times from the tiny offering in 2021.
I don't do cobbles ... until I did do cobbles. It was a wonderful but probably one-time-only experience.
Forecasters are calling for mostly sunny skies, springlike temperatures, almost no chance of rain, and moderate headwinds for this weekend's racing.
UCI gives green light to Scope Atmoz hub-based pressure control system. So how does it work, and how might it help in Roubaix?
Lizzie Deignan's winning bike from the inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
After a hugely successful opening edition of the women's race, can it deliver on its difficult ‘second album?’