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With a series of sprint and breakaway stages before the race's next time trial, and the mountains coming soon after, the Slovenian could lead the race - and face all the extra responsibilities that come with it - for some time.
German champion wins first grand tour sprint of his career, with the GC staying static.
The Tour of California's one GC day could be overshadowed by four stages for breakaway riders.
The British sprinter recently took to social media to honor his longtime foe, Marcel Kittel
Primoz Roglic might have won the opening stage, but the Giro d'Italia opened with an old-fashioned 'polemica'
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On a route boasting climbs of varying length and pitch, and a likely sprint finish, you can expect to see an array of gear in the peloton for the Giro's first road stage.
Roglic's climbing lieutenant Laurens De Plus is finally hitting top form after a terrifying crash derailed his 2018 season
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Announcement comes after series of inconsistent performances and simmering tension with team.
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We talk about different things, depending on the setting. Allow me to explain.
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Team Ineos win their opening race, placing first and third on the podium
Defending champion takes third stage victory of the race, and third stage race win of the season.
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Tough conditions in northern England made for attritional racing, with both men's and women's results being decided in reduced bunch sprints.
Roglic wins reduced bunch sprint atop of stage's rain-soaked summit finish, extending his overall lead with just one stage remaining.
In episode 73, we talk about the important balance between our aerobic and glycolytic energy systems and why they may require a little give and take.
The Tour of Yorkshire produced two sprint finishes on Friday
The French rider accelerated on a steep final straightaway to win the Tour de Romandie's third stage
Alejandro Valverde will skip the Giro d'Italia to recover from injuries suffered in a training crash
With a bunch sprint nipping at his heels, Asselman nabs the biggest win of his pro career.
Stefan Kung saw stage 2 as a potential day for a breakaway victory, due to the day's hilly profile
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Defending champion Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) takes the lead at the Tour de Romandie
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From issue 76 • Words by John Wilcockson w/images by Yuzuru Sunada
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If there is a breakaway, chances are you'll see Thomas De Gendt in the mix. He's honed his craft for many years, and it's paid off with wins on Ventoux and the Stelvio.
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Bora-Hansgrohe fill the remaining podium places despite Sagan's no-show.
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For the first time in 27 years, Liège-Bastogne-Liège ends with a flat finish, not an uphill kick, and that's expected to spice up a race that has grown stale in recent years.
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After a number of close calls this spring, Jakob Fuglsang hopes his strong form can carry him to an even better result at Liège — one ahead of Julian Alaphilippe.
Reimagining cycling's points structure and the way that grand tour overall results are decided could encourage fans to follow cycling all season long.
A look at the incredible power figures pushed by Mathieu van der Poel on his way to one of the most stunning finishes ever witnessed in pro road cycling
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From issue 84 • Interview and images by James Startt
Lulled into a false sense of security, my bike was stolen at one of the biggest cyclosportives in Europe. Please learn from my mistake, because it could happen to you too.
The new SRAM eTap AXS groups allow riders to mix and match components to get wider gearing. Plus, Lennard explains how to preserve tires that aren't seeing much use.
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On Sunday, Niewiadoma perfectly synched her blistering attack with good tactics, and van der Poel stunned the world's best with raw power.
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Van der Poel stunned a lead trio who had looked set to contend the sprint, having single-handedly dragged the chase group back into the fray.
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Former world cyclocross champion Lars Boom says he regrets leaving 'cross behind for road racing when he committed to the Pro Tour.
Even though he lost a close sprint to upstart Mathieu van der Poel at Brabantse Pijl, Alaphilippe rolls into Amstel Gold Race with confidence.
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Eight summits will offer increased time bonuses in the 2019 Tour with eight seconds on offer for the first rider atop each climb.
The current pro cycling calendar is a patchwork of events lacking a clear season-long narrative. A major shakeup could make it more accessible for fans.
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Mathieu van der Poel stuns the WorldTour heavies by winning out of a select group of one-day stars, carrying strong form into Amstel Gold.
Large breakaway holds off peloton, netting De Vuyst her first career win as Rivera shows promise, recovering from Flanders crash.
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Two-time Olympic medalist Rebecca Twigg tells her story to the Seattle Times, from her early years as a cycling prodigy to her struggles to make ends meet after her career ended.
After playing his cards perfectly when the decisive breakaway went up the road, an untimely mechanical leaves Sep Vanmarcke sprinting for fourth at Roubaix.
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Nobody, it seems, has a boring day at Paris-Roubaix. Here are a few of the most memorable stories from previous editions of the Hell of the North.
Chasing the pavé is an annual rite of spring for many cycling photographers. It’s an intense and wildly rewarding day in the car in pursuit of cycling’s 'Hell of the North.'
Mental grit, a never-say-die approach, and the all-important Arenberg are essential to Roubaix success, but there is no one winning formula.
Due to their length, the five monuments of cycling are in a class of their own when it comes to the physical demands. Paris-Roubaix may be the hardest of all.