Peter Sagan’s motivation? Riding the big races
Sagan selective with schedule in order to remain focused for season spanning from Sanremo to the worlds.
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Sagan selective with schedule in order to remain focused for season spanning from Sanremo to the worlds.
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As the furore surrounding Iljo Keisse and Deceuninck-QuickStep drags on, it's time to consider whether this "stupid moment" actually highlights a much bigger problem.
Atop the fearsome Alto Colorado, Movistar's Colombian climber Winner Anacona wins the day and assumes the overall race lead.
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After leaving Belgian super-team Quick-Step a year early, Colombian sprinter Fernando Gaviria has quickly assimilated to the UAE team.
Movistar's leader for the Giro d'Italia finds himself in the hospital after breaking collarbone in first day of Mallorca Challenge.
The men's and women's races will both finish May 18 in Pasadena.
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French star Julian Alaphilippe is boosting his morale with success in the South American stage race, which he leads after four days.
Colombian sprint star Fernando Gaviria nets his second stage win of Vuelta a San Juan, besting Peter Sagan again.
Andrew Hood takes a look at the results sheets from the year's first races in Australia and discovered five riders who showed big promise for the season.
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From issue 18 • Words by John Wilcockson with illustrations by Matthew Burton
The U.S. cyclocross scene has been watching Katie Clouse's progression for years. Her win in Oklahoma was the biggest of her blossoming career.
The Vuelta a San Juan kicked off Sunday, and Fernando Gaviria and Julian Alaphilippe won the first two stages.
The Italian is targeting Milano-Sanremo this season, a race in which he finished ninth in 2017.
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Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe wins his first race of 2019. Fernando Gaviria settles for second-place but keeps overall lead.
After five editions, the one-day race is marketing itself as an 'Australian classic' and is drawing more and more top riders.
Colombian wins opening stage in chaotic sprint and intense heat.
Elia Viviani gets his second win of the year; Arlenis Sierra outwits the women's peloton, UCI Cyclocross World Cup concluded in Hoogerheide. Those stories and more in today’s Daily News Digest. For those of you in Australia, enjoy the Australia Day public holiday!
Sagan looking to get race kilometers into legs before returning to Europe for altitude training as he builds to Monuments.
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Victory at Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race silences demon from 2018 and marks a "perfect" start to Viviani's season.
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Cuban holds off late chase from Mitchelton-Scott duo Kennedy and Spratt in stunning solo victory.
Ewan keen to deliver first official victory in Lotto-Soudal jersey on home roads.
With the tough Challambra climb at nine kilometers to go, Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race pits pure sprinters against those who can kick on the climbs.
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Race Melbourne crit challenges riders with hot points race. Highlights from the new Zwift pro series. Nibali aims for Giro, and his team sorts out financial shortfall.
Cycling's tactical nuances lend themselves to confusion over what is corrupt and what is harmless sportsmanship.
The new finish for the Belgian monument could lead to a sprint showdown between Peter Sagan and others, other riders say.
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The 36-year-old Belgian has won three of cycling's five monuments.
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Ewan disagrees with UCI jury's decision and claims headbutts were necessary to avoid crash.
Race leader crashes in final 10 kilometers, while headbutts see sprint victor relegated at Tour Down Under stage 5.
Jasper Philipsen is declared the winner of the Tour Down Under's fifth stage after Caleb Ewan is relegated for irregular sprinting.
The new Bullet aims to be the one choice you can confidently reach for on any given day.
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2018 Tour Down Under winner Daryl Impey tops Patrick Bevin to win stage 4.
The three-time world champion grabs his first victory of 2019 on just his third day of racing.
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Peter Sagan sprints to victory in stage 3 of the Santos Tour Down Under.
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The New Zealander capitalizes on a crash near the finish to surge ahead and sprint to victory in Wednesday's stage 2.
Jaime Gunning (Specialized Women's Racing) was one of the revelations of last week's Santos Women's Tour Down Under, winning the best young rider's classification and mixing it with the world's best. But that breakthrough didn't come from nowhere: it was the result of self-belief, built on the belief shown by her team.
From issue 10 • Words by Jered Gruber with images by Jered and Ashley Gruber
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Elia Viviani sprints through an impossibly narrow gap to win stage 1, catching Max Walscheid in the final meters.
Our editorial staff names star American cyclists who are likely to make waves in the 2019 pro cycling season.
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Australian takes confidence-boosting victory while team looks to rebuild sprint train around him.
Large crash in final lap takes down key sprint contender Viviani.
Michelton-Scott take one-two on GC and the sprint classification at home race.
GC clash expected to come down to closing-day finale on emblematic Old Willunga Hill after course redesign.
Defending Tour Down Under champion Amanda Spratt retains race lead with only one stage remaining.
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The 19-year-old track star shines in Australia, winning the opening sprint with new team Trek-Segafredo.
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It was well on into his career—a full nine years after he burst on the scene with a victory at the Tour de l’Avenir, and eight years after he took his one and only Tour de France—that Felice Gimondi won the 1973 world road race championship in Barcelona.
The pro peloton has a number of young up-and-comers who are in line to emerge as new superstars in 2019. Here are our five favorites.
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