Tour de Suisse: Andreas Leknessund holds off the peloton to win stage 2
Norwegian DSM rider attacked from the breakaway inside the final 20 kilometers and held off the chase from the bunch. Stephen Williams holds onto his race lead.
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Norwegian DSM rider attacked from the breakaway inside the final 20 kilometers and held off the chase from the bunch. Stephen Williams holds onto his race lead.
The Italian champion wrapped up the overall win and a stage victory at the six-day race ahead of a big summer of racing.
Simmons bosses breakaway to take KoM jersey after two months out of racing, Kuss sprints with Tour GC heavies in Swiss opener.
The Aussie team will wait to see if Simon Yates is ready to help chase stage wins at the Tour de France.
Stephen Williams confirmed his comeback with the biggest win of his career on stage 1 of the Tour de Suisse.
Williams scoops biggest win of career as Tour de Suisse contenders emerge on opening stage.
Emerging Irish rider speaks of greater confidence after taking his first two pro wins.
"Chapeau to her for an amazing sprint finish," says Grace Brown after ceding overall lead to Trek-Segafredo rider.
The Paris-Roubaix champion sprinted to third place, gapping Grace Brown and clinching bonus seconds to take overall victory.
'I wasn’t just sitting up and rolling to the finish. Elisa made the most of it though,' Australian says.
Longo Borghini sprints to third to score bonus seconds needed to top Grace Brown and Katarzyna Niewiadoma.
Weird things are happening at the Critérium du Dauphiné.
Video captures Colombian sprinter exchanging words and swiping at his French rival late in Friday's stage.
Ferron attacks out of six rider escape for stunning stage win, Wout van Aert retains GC lead heading into mountainous final weekend.
Brown keeps her race lead but Longo Borghini is tied on the same time with one stage to go.
Despite the smallest budget in the WorldTour, this team of underdogs has become a fan favourite.
The bike is still in development and multiple versions will be tested by UAE Emirates riders.
Australian bests Elisa Longo Borghini and Kasia Niewiadoma in three-up sprint and moves into overall lead.
Wiebes settles for 10th after breakaway holds on for victory
The beloved California race featured fast riding on a technical course, as well as camping and camaraderie.
There's no stopping Wout van Aert as he barnstorms toward Tour de France.
Depending on the wind direction, we could see a solo rider prevail; a small group contest the finish; or even a bunch sprint.
The finish in Sønderborg will mark the end of the most northerly start in Tour de France history.
The Belgian was not to be denied again after the peloton reeled in the breakaway in the final meters.
Australian beats Kasia Niewiadoma and Elisa Longo Borghini after trio breakaway in final kilometers.
Dutch sprinter takes the win in Gloucester on hillier stage three and moves into GC lead.
Italian TT star harbors no yellow jersey dreams that extend beyond opening stage of what he hopes will be Tour debut in Copenhagen next month.
‘Almost like a victory’ says sport director after Australian proves herself in WorldTour sprint.
The wheels manage to keep costs low while focusing on durability and speed.
Van Aert finishes second in crucial TT to take 53-second overall lead as American contender Brandon McNulty suffers disaster mechanical.
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Dutchwoman says the length of women's races has not 'reached the limit' but adds that not all races need to be over 200km.
Dutch rider conquers climbs to take second win ahead of Alex Manly and Coryn Labecki
Thalita de Jong has a new start at the team she started her career with ten years ago, and is ready to show she still has the talent.
It would be the first time that the race has finished outside of Paris and that Italy has hosted a Grand Départ.
USA Cycling confirms 98-rider multi-discipline team aiming toward ambitious long-term goals of world championship podiums and Olympic medals.
Colombian climber out to convince everyone he can still hang with the best in the peloton.
From Chris Froome and Primož Roglič through hot favorites Wout van Aert and Filippo Ganna, here's when to tune in Wednesday.
The Australian cross country mountain biker on her scorching start to the season.
Van Aert thought he had it but didn't account for David Gaudu sneaking up on the outside to win stage 3 of the Dauphiné.
Dutch rider able to contest sprint after crashing going into the final of stage one.
Movistar rider is the latest young American to light up this Dauphiné.
Van Aert takes consolation in regaining the yellow jersey but rues blown opportunity for missing another chance at victory.
Belgian puts his arms in the air too early as Gaudu takes the stage.
Clara Copponi keeps hold of race lead for another day.
The first stage of the race to be broadcast live was full of action.
Alexis Vuillermoz proves strongest after the break fought it out for stage honours.
Diving into the data numbers from Keegan Swenson, Peter Stetina, and Laurens ten Dam.
Jumbo-Visma misjudges the chase and Van Aert misses opportunity for another win and cedes the yellow jersey.
Second-year US pro jumps into break to chase win and possible Tour de France start with Team DSM.
Wiebes crashes in final kilometre, Bertizzolo and Cecchini complete podium.
Vuillermoz takes over the general classification lead as peloton gets its timing wrong.
The Israel-Premier Tech rider says this season is the first he's been 'niggle free' since his Dauphiné crash in 2019.
'After that I tried clawing back again, and I was making up ground, and then we got to that crazy mud section and that was insane,' says 2021 winner.
Race leader Luis Carlos Chia won a rain-soaked stage but was unable to stop his bike before crashing into his wife. Both are ok after incident.
This week's Dauphiné is a race with two finish lines, the first on Sunday and the second in Paris on July 24.
Ineos Grenadiers’ Cameron Wurf thinks so.
Six weeks after closing out his spring, Van Aert got his Tour de France preparation underway with stage 1 victory at the Dauphiné.
The former European road pro put his bike through the wringer at this muddy edition.
The biggest race in gravel put more demands on equipment that usual this year.
Despite a desperate chase, Dylan Groenewegen could not regain contact with the front pack to miss sprint chance.
EF Education-EasyPost rookie kicks to third in the opening stage at the Critérium du Dauphiné.
After not racing since the Ardennes, Jumbo-Visma star doesn't miss a beat to win the opening stage at Critérium du Dauphiné.
Hayter finishes second with Quinn in third after sprint finish.
'I made myself angry and I came back. I think it’s the biggest ride of my life. I’m proud that I’m still in the mix,' Dutch rider says after finishing fourth.
British rider takes third in the sprint after late-race problems with his chain.
Kendall and Alexis Ryan go 1-2 as Marlies Mejias completes the podium.
Alfredo Rodriguez and US criterium champion Danny Estevez complete the podium.
A Dutch beach racer wins Unbound.
Lauren De Crescenzo comes home in second after a valiant performance.
An incredible race through the rain, mud and gravel as Swenson and Boswell complete the podium.
The defending champion at Unbound Gravel says knowing too much can be a detriment at Unbound Gravel.
Demi Vollering won't defend her title but there's a star-studded field expected, including Elisa Longo Borghini and Lorena Wiebes.
The exit of Peter Sagan cleared the way for the German WorldTour team to pivot toward grand tours. The payoff came sooner than anyone could have dreamed.
From being an acrobatic gymnast as a child to racing for town signs in training, find out more about the 23-year-old sprint sensation.
Answering all the commonly asked questions, this is your ultimate guide to disc brakes.
Racing now is faster than ever. So how does a cleaner peloton outperform the dark days of the 90s?
Primož Roglič, Brandon McNulty, and Chris Froome headline a marquee starting list that includes a who's who of Tour-bound stars.
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With cycling’s biggest race one month away, the ‘steady as it goes’ approach taken by Bora-Hansgrohe may be about to pay off.