Power rankings: 10 top riders for Tour of Flanders
Belgium's biggest bike race is Sunday, Tour of Flanders. Here are the 10 top riders you should keep an eye on in De Ronde.
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Belgium's biggest bike race is Sunday, Tour of Flanders. Here are the 10 top riders you should keep an eye on in De Ronde.
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With a strong performance in the final TT, Gilbert wins De Panne overall. Kittel wins stage 3a, and Durbridge wins stage 3b.
Behind the top few riders in Sunday's race are several others who could climb the cobbled roads to victory.
Tour of Flanders is Belgium's Super Bowl. For most fans, it isn't "new," but this storied race deserves a close analysis ahead of Sunday.
Chantal Blaak is prepared to ride as the Boels-Dolmans leader in Tour of Flanders, hoping to get the team back to its winning ways.
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Alexander Kristoff breaks his year-long drought in the northern classics, winning stage 2 of Driedaagse De Panne ahead of Edward Theuns.
Top U.S. domestic teams are ready to kick off their 2017 seasons at the Joe Martin Stage Race in Arkansas.
The Belgian enters the Tour of Flanders as the rider to beat after years of coming up short in the cobbled monument.
Take a look back at the 1992 edition of the Tour of Flanders, which featured a 212km breakaway.
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Beligan champion Philippe Gilbert wins stage 1 of Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde after attacking on the Muur.
Tom Boonen won his first Tour of Flanders in 2005, arguably one of the biggest seasons of his storied career.
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After Gent-Wevelgem, accusations fly between Sagan and the Quick-Step camp as negative racing leaves both without the win.
The best sprinters in the women's peloton have their chance at Gent-Wevelgem, and Lotta Lepisto wins her first career WorldTour race.
We unpack all the action from a tactical thriller at Gent-Wevelgem. Why does Sagan hate Quick-Step? Is dirt good for the Belgian classic?
The 19-year-old finishes second in the under-23 version of Gent-Wevelgem, the Nations Cup.
The Belgian has won Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, E3 Harelbeke, and Gent-Wevelgem ahead of next Sunday's Tour of Flanders.
Reactions from riders and sport directors were mixed regarding the inclusion of dirt sections in Sunday's race.
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Peter Sagan's Bora-Hansgrohe team says that rivals ride more against its ace than they for victory itself.
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Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet outsprinted fellow escapee Jens Keukeleire to claim Gent-Wevelgem in Belgium on Sunday.
Lotta Lepistö backed up her recent Dwars Door Vlaanderen win with an impressive bunch sprint victory at the women’s Gent-Wevelgem on Sunday.
Daryl Impey (Orica-Scott) claimed stage 6 of the Volta a Catalonia on Saturday as Alejandro Valverde extended his overall lead.
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Gent-Wevelgem offers up a unique tug-of-war between sprint stars and breakaway artists in one of Belgium's biggest WorldTour races.
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After a forgettable day at Milano-Sanremo, Greg Van Avermaet's E3 Harelbeke win gives him and his BMC team renewed confidence.
Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet sprinted to his first E3 Harelbeke classic victory Friday in Belgium out of a three-man breakaway.
The whole Movistar TTT fiasco was just a big misunderstanding. Guys: Quick-Step is back! And Kiel Reijnen is "Belgian guy" of the week.
The fourth race in the Women’s WorldTour series this year could present a different winner than the first three.
Gent-Wevelgem has potential to favor the sprinters, but could a breakaway succeed, as it did in 2016 when Peter Sagan won?
Former world champ Michal Kwiatkowski opts out of defending E3 Harelbeke title in favor of a race schedule focused on winning Liège.
Nacer Bouhanni sprints to his first stage win of Volta a Catalunya, while American Tejay van Garderen keeps overall lead.
With Gent-Wevelgem on Sunday and the Ronde on March 2, E3 Harelbeke is the official start of Flanders Week. Buckle up!
E3 Harelbeke is the cobbled gateway to Belgium's biggest classics races. It features ample cobblestone climbs, and thrilling race action.
“Ok, who’s got a headlamp?” The sudden lack of light turned the room silent save for the howling wind outside -- the cause of our newfound darkness. The garage we were huddled in was the final stop after a four-hour drive from Salt Lake City International Airport, the nine of us having come together from as far away as Sydney, Stockholm, Dubai, Tokyo, New York, California and … Seattle.
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Alejandro Valverde out-sprints Dan Martin atop La Molina climb, and American Tejay van Garderen takes overall lead in Catalunya.
With canny team tactics, Yves Lampaert wins Dwars door Vlaanderen, and his Quick-Step teammate Philippe Gilbert finishes second.
Cervelo-Bigla's Lotta Lepisto notched her first win of 2017 in Waregem, Belgium at Dwars door Vlaanderen Wednesday.
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Kristen Legan analyzes the key tactics from the Trofeo Alfredo Binda Women's WorldTour race, won by Coryn Rivera.
After 2016 when he won at will, Peter Sagan has even loftier goals this season, like Paris-Roubaix and a record-tying sixth green jersey.
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Italian Davide Cimolai wins stage 1 of the Volta a Catalunya Monday in Spain, narrowly out-sprinting Nacer Bouhanni.
Did Sagan sprint to early? Is Milano-Sanremo too boring? What races will Kwiatkowski win next? We answer all the pressing questions.
Peter Sagan's team director admits Bora-Hansgrohe had no other cards to play at Milano-Sanremo, faced with Quick-Step and Team Sky.
Michal Kwiatkowski delivered a thrilling victory in Saturday's Milano-Sanremo, taking down the mighty Peter Sagan.
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American Coryn Rivera sprints to her first career Women's WorldTour win at Trofeo Alfredo Binda Sunday in Cittiglio, Italy.
In Italy's famous casino city, Michal Kwiatkowski (Sky) played the better numbers and refused to gamble in Milano-Sanremo.
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Reigning world champion Peter Sagan was denied victory at the 108th edition of Milan-Sanremo by Poland’s Michal Kwiatkowski on Saturday.
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Etiquette in cycling races is mysterious and confusing. What can we learn from the latest incident between Kris Boeckmans and Justin Jules?
The Belgian speaks ahead of Saturday's race and says Peter Sagan's squad isn't as strong as the powerful Quick-Step Floors lineup.
What do Peter Sagan, Greg Van Avermaet, Philippe Gilbert, and Tom Boonen have in common? Great riders, but none have won Milano-Sanremo.
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There's a lot to love about the season's longest race, Milano-Sanremo, but this monument is a little sleepy until the Poggio grande finale.
Sean Kelly's 1992 Milano-Sanremo win was one of the most memorable in race history, a daring downhill attack off the Poggio.