Paris-Nice stage 2: Sky attacks crosswinds; Groenewegen wins again
Sky's Luke Rowe takes advantage of crosswinds to give his GC leader Egan Bernal the upper hand. Groenewegen handily wins small sprint.
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Sky's Luke Rowe takes advantage of crosswinds to give his GC leader Egan Bernal the upper hand. Groenewegen handily wins small sprint.
Spring racing begins in earnest for classics contenders and the GC riders alike, but Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico have changed a lot.
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Fierce crosswinds bring on hard day of echelons and crashes, with several big names losing time.
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Repeating his performance from 2018, van Aert says the second podium finish was harder than his first, and he dreams of winning in Tuscany.
From the Photo Annual, issues 49 (Jan 2016), 61 (Jan 2017) & 79 (Aug 2018)
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The pro peloton gets dirty this Saturday on the white dirt roads of Tuscany. What can we expect from this edition of Strade Bianche?
We went to Girona and the Costa Brava in search of a perfect cycling destination. From lung-busting mountains to cafes created by and for the cycling fraternity, from coastlines to sunflower fields, our wide-eyed journey along these new roads meant nothing was taken for granted.
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After a last-minute call-up to race Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Alex Howes makes the breakaway in "a different universe" of pro cycling.
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Following up a second-place result at Omloop, Bastianelli overcomes early mechanicals to win Hageland in a sprint finish.
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Chantal Blaak attacked over the Muur de Geraardsbergen to win Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Deceuninck-Quick-Step take second win on opening weekend of the spring classics.
Exploring all seven Emirates brings new climbs and spectacular scenery, but also long transfers and basic post-race facilities.
Zdenek Stybar played off the strength of his adversaries and used a perfectly time attack in the final kilometres to win his first Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.
Chantal Blaak took a solo victory at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, attacking between the Muur and the Bosberg to come into Ninove alone, giving her Boels-Dolmans team its first win of 2019.
Stybar attacks from select lead group to go solo over the line, punishing Van Avermaet's earlier aggression.
Irishman takes first WorldTour win of the season amongst stellar field.
As the spring classics begin in earnest, all eyes are on Deceuninck-Quick-Step to see if it can again dominate on the cobbles.
Giro winner Tom Dumoulin toughs it out in UAE Tour stage 6 after an early crash and manages to finish on the day's podium.
American Joey Rosskopf happy to animate the UAE Tour's queen stage, regardless of whether he was caught in the waning kilometers.
Slovenian star Primoz Roglic extends his overall lead at the UAE Tour, winning the stage 6 summit finish ahead of Tom Dumoulin.
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Coryn Rivera stays focused on her major Women's WorldTour goals this spring, opting out of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad to nurse a cold.
The UAE Tour's penultimate stage features a 20-kilometer ascent of the Jebel Jais mountain, a climb the pro peloton has never raced before.
WorldTour riders don't come to UAE to work on their suntans. They head to the Middle East to race hard in an event that is increasingly important.
It is opening weekend in Belgium as cobbled classics kick off with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Saturday and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne Sunday.
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This week's UAE Tour is a preview of how Jumbo-Visma intends to rally behind Primoz Roglic in his bid to win the Giro d'Italia this May.
Each grand tour is distinct, and pro riders see this up close every season. Here's their perspective on the Giro vs. the Tour vs. the Vuelta.
The Australian picks up his first WorldTour victory of the season on Hatta Dam.
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The top Belgian time trial rider aims to ride farther than 54.526km in an hour this April. Campenaerts also dreams of world and Olympic TT titles.
The 22-year-old American knows his best years are ahead of him, but first comes the task evaluating his strengths and weaknesses as a pro rider.
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The fundamentals are straightforward. Call them the three Ps of riding crosswinds: Positioning, Planning, and Power.
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The Colombian wins the second stage of the Middle Eastern race in a bunch sprint.
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Some riders are nearing peak form. Others are still building. Plus, there are new transfers for 2019. All this adds up to make the UAE Tour TTT a vexing puzzle.
Matteo Trentin wraps up a successful week for his Mitchelton-Scott team. Danish GC rider Jakob Fuglsang takes home the overall.
Pogacar maintains overall lead with one stage remaining.
Fuglsang takes the overall from defending champion Wellens in Ruta's big climbing test.
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After a late-race flat tire, Winder uses her descending skills to bridge to the breakaway and attacks solo in the final kilometer to win.
The famous 7-Eleven team's debut European season got off to a hot start in 1985 when Ron Kiefel stunned the Italian champion at Trofeo Laigueglia.
The 16th edition of the Epic Rides Off-Road series kick-off is expected to attract 2,100 riders to Arizona, and they'll be riding more singletrack this year.
Matteo Trentin wins a tough sprint after a long day in the saddle, chasing down a surprise acceleration by Ivan Garcia.
Alexey Lutsenko takes his second consecutive Tour of Oman title as Giacomo Nizzolo triumphs in stage 6.
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Like fans of any other sport, cycling enthusiasts can't easily pin down the names of the five greatest cyclists of all time.
The 22-year-old Quick-Step sprinter takes home his first victory of 2019 in Portugal.
After Astana bosses the final kilometers, Wellens waits until the last cobbled ramp to the finish to launch his winning attack.
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From issue 82 • Words by Eric Walle/Images George Thoma
Confidence is crucial for a world-class sprinter. Elia Viviani brings his winning mindset from 2018 into 2019 with two victories in the books already.
The Bahrain-Merida rider takes the victory in a bunch sprint ahead of Greg Van Avermaet.
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Jasper Philipsen, 20, is thought to be an immense talent who could soon be the face of Belgian classics riders.
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Julian Alaphilippe holds a tenuous lead in the GC heading into the final summit finish.
Kristoff takes the sprint after wind-swept opening stage.
Bob Jungels surprised the peloton to take a dramatic victory in Medellin
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Sebastian Molano sprints to breakout victory in his debut season at the WorldTour level. Uran reclaims overall race lead.
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The 22-year-old Colombian sprints to victory in stage 2 thanks to a perfect lead-out by Deceuninck-Quick-Step.
These one-week stage races help us through the winter months. They can also provide key indicators of who will be winning big come summer.
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Lennard Zinn received myriad responses to a recent column about cyclists taking anticoagulant medication.
Colombia's vibrant cycling culture welcomes its home stars and Chris Froome alike for six-day stage race through Medellin mountains.
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