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    Road

    Trofeo Alfredo Binda preview: Elisa Longo Borghini aims for title defense, Marianne Vos targets record fifth win

    Vos could make history this year, but she has plenty of competition in her way, including home favorite and defending champion Elisa Longo Borghini.

    Sadhbh O'Shea
    Published Mar 16, 2022
    Road

    Sean Kelly on how to beat an ‘uncontrollable’ Tadej Pogačar in Milan-San Remo

    Irish two-time winner tips a long range attack from the Slovenian but is cautious about a final that could see rivals attack after the Poggio.

    Daniel Benson
    Published Mar 16, 2022
    Road

    Julian Alaphilippe out of Milan-San Remo with bronchitis, Fabio Jakobsen to make debut

    Julian Alaphilippe becomes the latest rider to be ruled out of Milan-San Remo after falling ill.

    VeloNews.com
    Published Mar 16, 2022
    Road

    Sonny Colbrelli ruled out of Milan-San Remo with bronchitis

    The Italian classics rider has not recovered from the bronchitis that forced him out of Paris-Nice.

    VeloNews.com
    Published Mar 16, 2022
    Road

    Can Tadej Pogačar win Milan-San Remo? His rivals think so: ‘If he wants to go, he’ll go’

    Favorites brace for an attack from Tadej Pogačar on the Poggio: ‘The way he is climbing, he can drop everyone.’

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 16, 2022
    Road Culture

    Ten Takeaways: Primož Roglič Stumbles, Wout van Aert Saves the Day & Tadej Pogačar Dominates

    Breaking down the biggest takeaways from the final weekend of Paris-Nice & Tirreno-Adriatico

    Published Mar 15, 2022
    Road

    Milan-San Remo race preview: Tadej Pogačar versus Wout van Aert and the rest

    Tadej Pogačar has been hyped as the overwhelming pre-race favorite, can Wout van Aert or someone else put a stop to his astonishing 2022 run?

    Sadhbh O'Shea
    Published Mar 15, 2022
    Road

    Milan-San Remo: Tom Pidcock is back and set to lead Ineos Grenadiers with Filippo Ganna

    The British rider missed Strade Bianche with a stomach virus but he's been training well ahead of Saturday's monument.

    Daniel Benson
    Published Mar 15, 2022
    Road Training

    VENGA: Pog versus Rog

    Arguably the two best climbers in the world made statements this week, each winning one-week stage races. But did one outshine the other?Matt Keenan and Mitch Docker debate.

    CyclingTips
    Published Mar 14, 2022
    Road Racing

    The question is not whether Pogačar will attack at Milan-San Remo, but where

    Pogačar hinted at a long range attack, which could serve his own chances and his team's.

    Caley Fretz
    Published Mar 14, 2022
    Road

    Tirreno-Adriatico takeaways: More than just the ‘Pogačar Show’

    From ‘Top Ganna’ to Americans rising, last week's ‘Race of the Two Seas’ packed more storylines than another Pogačar exhibition.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 14, 2022
    Road Culture

    Paris-Nice: Primož Roglič finally breaks his curse

    Kate Wagner picks apart the key moments from a gripping edition of the 'Race to the Sun'.

    Kate Wagner
    Published Mar 14, 2022
    Road Training

    Power analysis: Paris-Nice 2022

    We look at power numbers from Primoz Roglič, Wout Van Aert, Brandon McNulty, Matteo Jorgenson, and others at Paris-Nice 2022.

    Zach Nehr
    Published Mar 14, 2022
    Road

    Tadej Pogačar hints at big attack in Milan-San Remo

    Could Pogačar uncork a long-distance attack to fend off the sprinters? It could happen.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 14, 2022
    Road Culture

    Philippa York: It’s UAE versus Jumbo while Ineos and the rest look on

    York analyzes why Jumbo-Visma and UAE Team Emirates have started to leave Ineos and their rivals behind.

    Philippa York
    Published Mar 14, 2022
    Road Racing

    ‘Half man, half motor’ Wout van Aert tips Tadej Pogačar as Milan-San Remo favorite

    Van Aert closing on classics-conquering form after big week in Paris-Nice, reconfirms Tour de France green jersey ambition.

    Jim Cotton
    Published Mar 14, 2022
    News

    Pogačar defends Tirreno-Adriatico overall, Bauhaus takes final stage

    Vinegaard and Landa were able to maintain their second and third positions in the general classification.

    Abby Mickey
    Published Mar 13, 2022
    Road

    Primož Roglič banishes demons with Paris-Nice victory: ‘The past doesn’t decide your future’

    Roglič hangs on for victory in prestigious Tour de France build-up race, avoiding repeat of shock final-day defeat in 2021.

    Jim Cotton
    Published Mar 13, 2022
    Road

    Tadej Pogačar: ‘I am close to my Tour de France form’

    Slovenian star sets the tone early in 2022 with three straight victories and now turns toward the spring classics.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 13, 2022
    Road

    Quinn Simmons betting that a climber’s jersey in Italy will help on flats of Belgium

    Climbing legs at Tirreno-Adriatico confirm Quinn Simmons is on track for upcoming northern classics campaign.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 13, 2022
    Road

    Tirreno-Adriatico: Tadej Pogačar secures trident trophy as Phil Bauhaus sprints to final-stage victory

    Pogačar completes sweep of victories at every race he started in 2022 after also winning UAE Tour and Strade Bianche.

    Stephen Puddicombe
    Published Mar 13, 2022
    News

    No one can beat Lorena Wiebes in a sprint right now

    The Team DSM rider sprinted to victory at the second round of the women's WorldTour on Saturday, Ronde van Drenthe.

    Abby Mickey
    Published Mar 12, 2022
    Road

    Tirreno-Adriatico: Tadej Pogačar in league of his own on ‘Pantani climb’

    Barely a week after blazing to victory at Strade Bianche, Pogačar powers away from peloton in a way that evokes the Italian climber.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 12, 2022
    Road

    Tirreno-Adriatico: Sepp Kuss suffers mechanical as Jonas Vingegaard vows to attack at Tirreno-Adriatico

    Jumbo-Visma climbing combo hopes to light up Saturday's stage to move up at Tirreno-Adriatico.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 11, 2022
    Road

    Movistar braced for post-Valverde era: ‘I don’t think anyone can fit into Alejandro’s boots’

    Enric Mas shoulders burden as center of Movistar's future after controversial exit of López, approaching retirement of Valverde.

    Jim Cotton
    Published Mar 11, 2022
    News

    Mathieu van der Poel back for Tour of Flanders? It could be on the cards

    Reports indicate the rider could be back for Coppi e Bartali on March 22, Alpecin-Fenix officials refuse to confirm calendar just yet.

    Jim Cotton
    Published Mar 11, 2022
    Road Racing

    Preview: Route and contenders at Ronde van Drenthe

    Will the VAM-Berg break the race apart or will a sprinter take the day on Saturday?

    Abby Mickey
    Published Mar 10, 2022
    Road Racing

    The UCI frame approval list has some interesting new bikes

    A look at the appearance and disappearance of new bikes on the UCI's updated list.

    Ronan Mc Laughlin
    Published Mar 10, 2022
    Road

    Tirreno-Adriatico: Quinn Simmons keeps pushing toward classics breakout

    Long-distance breakaway lands Quinn Simmons into climber's jersey and puts him in spotlight heading into classics season.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 10, 2022
    Road

    UAE Emirates winning on two fronts as Tadej Pogačar takes control in Italy

    Brandon McNulty powers to his first WorldTour win in what's another confirmation that UAE Emirates is now among the powerhouse teams.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 10, 2022
    Road

    Sepp Kuss on Tirreno-Adriatico mountain raid: ‘We’ll have to do something’

    Colorado climber confirms he will race Tour de Suisse for first time as he plots a late-race raid at Tirreno-Adriatico.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 10, 2022
    Gravel

    Does being a WorldTour pro make you better at gravel? Not necessarily, says Emily Newsom

    Newsom wants to win every race she enters, including The Mid South this Saturday. But she knows her pro license doesn't guarantee a thing.

    Betsy Welch
    Published Mar 10, 2022
    Road

    Chantal van den Broek-Blaak on women’s cycling growth: Female riders shouldn’t be treated like ‘little men’

    The former world champion says women's cycling has come a long way but it must be careful not to spread riders too thin with growing calendar.

    Sadhbh O'Shea
    Published Mar 10, 2022
    Road Culture

    Podcast: Tadej at Strade, Tour de France on Netflix

    Step aside Monuments — Strade Bianche is more enjoyable to watch than many of the more prestigious one-day events.

    Ben Delaney
    Published Mar 9, 2022
    Road

    Tirreno-Adriatico: Tadej Pogačar pounces to take time bonuses as race for GC heats up

    Pogačar darts away from Remco Evenepoel to snatch back bonuses: 'If you have a chance, you take it.'

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 9, 2022
    Road

    Peter Sagan out of Tirreno-Adriatico due to fever and stomach bug

    Former world champion was vomiting inside the team bus on the way to the start of stage 3.

    VeloNews.com
    Published Mar 9, 2022
    Road Racing

    The greatest modern rivalries of the women’s peloton

    A closer look at some of the most prominent rivalries in women's racing in recent memory.

    Amy Jones
    Published Mar 8, 2022
    Road Culture

    Ten Takeaways: Strade Bianche, Paris-Nice & Tirreno-Adriatico

    Pogačar crushes all comers at Strade Bianche while Jumbo flexes its collective muscle at Paris-Nice

    Spencer Martin
    Published Mar 8, 2022
    Road

    Diving in the deep end: Rising Australian star Ruby Roseman-Gannon on racing in Europe

    Ruby Roseman-Gannon has been lighting up the Australian cycling scene for some time and the 23-year-old made her European pro debut this season.

    Sadhbh O'Shea
    Published Mar 8, 2022
    Road

    Pello Bilbao on Tadej Pogačar: ‘You have to catch him out or surprise him’

    A late-race puncture proved costly to the Basque climber at Strade Bianche, and he's hoping his luck turns this week at Tirreno-Adriatico.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 8, 2022
    Road Racing

    Gallery: Tadej Pogačar’s Colnago K.One TT with just a single, massive ring and chain guard

    Who needs a superfluous front derailleur when you can push a 58t big ring on a flat course?

    Greg Kaplan
    Published Mar 7, 2022
    Road

    Jonas Vingegaard and his ride toward testing Tadej Pogačar at Tour de France

    Danish sensation faces-off against Pogačar at Tirreno-Adriatico ahead of top role at Tour: 'If you want to be the best you have to beat the best.'

    Jim Cotton
    Published Mar 7, 2022
    Road

    It’s Remco Evenepoel vs. Tadej Pogačar at Tirreno-Adriatico

    Top names likes Richard Carapaz and Jonas Vingegaard lose a half minute and more in opening time trial to top GC favorites.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 7, 2022
    Road

    Tirreno-Adriatico stage 1: Filippo Ganna powers to win and into leader’s jersey

    Remco Evenepoel shows good form for second while defending champ Tadej Pogačar finished in third.

    VeloNews.com
    Published Mar 7, 2022
    Road

    Julian Alaphilippe promises more at Tirreno-Adriatico: ‘It could have been worse’

    Despite being involved in one of cycling's most spectacular crashes just 48 hours before, the two-time world champion finished the opening time trial.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 7, 2022
    Road

    Tirreno-Adriatico Mikkel Bjerg: ‘We’re all here to help Tadej Pogačar’

    Three-time U23 world time trial champion keen on punching return ticket to Tour de France to help Pogačar aim for a third straight yellow jersey.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 7, 2022
    Road

    Eddy Merckx on Tadej Pogačar: ‘Considering he’s just 23, it’s incredible what he’s able to do’

    Merckx believes that Pogačar could take Tour of Flanders victory on his first try.

    VeloNews.com
    Published Mar 7, 2022
    Road Culture

    Behind the photo: How photographer Tim De Waele shot the Alaphilippe somersault

    Tim De Waele was in the right place at the right time in Saturday's Strade Bianche for 'that picture'.

    José Been
    Published Mar 6, 2022
    Road

    Tirreno-Adriatico: Filippo Ganna – ‘It’s difficult to think I can follow Tadej Pogačar on the climbs’

    Burly Italian plays down GC chances despite clinging on to top climbers in Provence and the UAE last month.

    Jim Cotton
    Published Mar 6, 2022
    Road

    Tirreno-Adriatico: Remco Evenepoel motivated for first stage race clash with Tadej Pogačar

    Two of the peloton's brightest young stars finally square off at Tirreno-Adriatico in highly anticipated duel.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 6, 2022
    Road

    Julian Alaphilippe racing on pride and Kasper Asgreen saving the day

    Only 87 riders finished a brutal edition of Strade Bianche that left the world champion banged up and unsure about starting Tirreno-Adriatico.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 6, 2022
    Road

    Photograph captures desolation of crash for Tiesj Benoot

    Tour de Hoody: Belgian classics specialist will miss Tirreno-Adriatico in aftermath of spectacular crash at Strade Bianche.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 5, 2022
    Road

    Strade Bianche: Quinn Simmons lights up the white roads: ‘I always race to win’

    Coloradan racer stuck with seventh after all-aggressive race on the Tuscan gravel.

    Jim Cotton
    Published Mar 5, 2022
    Road

    Sepp Kuss on Tadej Pogačar: ‘Once he got the gap he was gone’

    Strade Bianche: 'The Eagle of Durango' crashes twice but leads Jumbo-Visma across the gravel roads of Tuscany.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 5, 2022
    Road

    Strade Bianche: Tadej Pogačar hammers solo on the gravel to take historic win

    The Slovenian Tour de France champion adds victory at the burgeoning Italian event to his classics wins at Liège-Bastogne-Liège and Il Lombardia.

    Daniel Benson
    Published Mar 5, 2022
    Road Racing

    Strade Bianche: Marianne Vos, Coryn Labecki double-threat dives but thrives in Tuscany

    U.S. ace Labecki debuts for Jumbo-Visma as Dutch squad premieres new 'double threat' in Tuscan classic.

    Jim Cotton
    Published Mar 5, 2022
    Road

    Strade Bianche: Pre-race reactions from Pogačar, Van Avermaet, Fuglsang, Carapaz, and Alaphilippe

    VeloNews spoke with many of the top stars at the start line Saturday. The mood? Everyone expects a wide-open, explosive race.

    Andrew Hood
    Jim Cotton
    Published Mar 5, 2022
    Road Racing

    Team bikes of the 2022 Women’s WorldTour

    We look at the bikes, groupsets, wheels, and equipment of the 2022 Women's World Tour peloton.

    Ronan Mc Laughlin
    Published Mar 4, 2022
    Road Culture

    Places of Cycling: David and the Anarchists

    Words by Paul Maunder w/images from Getty Images

    Paul Maunder
    Published Mar 4, 2022
    Road Racing

    Strade Bianche: Better than Flanders, San Remo and Liège? It’s hard to say no.

    Ranking the spring’s biggest classics: Tuscany’s dirt-road throwdown sits second only to the cobblestone carnage of Paris-Roubaix.

    Jim Cotton
    Published Mar 4, 2022
    Road

    Cultivating positivity: Kasia Niewiadoma on switching off and giving it everything on the road

    The Polish Canyon-SRAM rider is targeting Strade Bianche, Flèche Wallonne, and the Tour de France Femmes in 2022.

    Sadhbh O'Shea
    Published Mar 4, 2022
    Road Culture

    Meet Ben Tulett, part of the new wave at Ineos Grenadiers

    The young Briton showed his potential in the hilly Classics last year, at just 19.

    José Been
    Published Mar 4, 2022
    Road

    Strade Bianche: From Tadej Pogačar to Julian Alaphilippe, favorites for every scenario on the ‘white roads’

    Most editions end with a handful of strong riders hitting the final wall into Siena — who will it be this year? We break down the possibilities.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 4, 2022
    Road

    Ellen van Dijk won what?

    Adult-themed prizes were just part of the ‘surreal’ day at the race formerly known as the Healthy Ageing Tour.

    VeloNews.com
    Published Mar 3, 2022
    News

    Mathieu van der Poel won’t be racing for at least another two weeks

    According to his father, Van der Poel is enjoying training in Spain but is still not 100% ready to race.

    Abby Mickey
    Published Mar 3, 2022
    Road

    Can anyone stop Tadej Pogačar at Strade Bianche?

    Brandon McNulty to race as co-leader at Paris-Nice as UAE Emirates ramps up for big block of European racing.

    Andrew Hood
    Published Mar 3, 2022
    Road Racing

    Five takeaways from ‘Opening Weekend’ ahead of the women’s WorldTour season

    New races, new team dynamics, and some great rivalries are taking shape

    Abby Mickey
    Published Mar 2, 2022
    Road

    Patrick Lefevere says limit the gravel to Strade Bianche, and let the riders race on pavement

    Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl boss said the expansion of gravel into stage racing is going too far, but insists he's a fan of Strade Bianche.

    VeloNews.com
    Published Mar 2, 2022
    Road Culture

    Marianne Vos: ‘I am still determined to get the best out of myself’

    In more than 15 years spent dominating the sport, Vos's perspective on cycling and on life has changed.

    José Been
    Published Mar 2, 2022
    News

    Strade Bianche: Julian Alaphilippe leads Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl

    Frenchman starts as a major favorite for the iconic dirt road race in Italy.

    VeloNews.com
    Published Mar 1, 2022
    Road

    Astana Qazaqstan yet to pay riders in 2022

    Team are late with January wages but would not comment on the matter.

    Daniel Benson
    Published Mar 1, 2022
    Road

    Further blow to Vincenzo Nibali’s Giro d’Italia preparation due to lingering health problems

    Italian will miss both Strade Bianche and Tirreno-Adriatico.

    Daniel Benson
    Published Mar 1, 2022
    Road Culture

    Freewheeling Podcast: Confusing tactics at the women’s “Opening Weekend”

    Can anyone beat Van Vleuten at Strade Bianche?

    Abby Mickey
    Published Feb 28, 2022
    Road Racing

    Tom Pidcock: I made too many mistakes in ‘opening weekend’

    British rider sets his sights on Strade Bianche next weekend.

    Daniel Benson
    Published Feb 28, 2022
    News

    The season has barely begun and Annemiek van Vleuten is already unstoppable

    Van Vleuten took her second win of 2022 at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad when she beat Demi Vollering in a sprint.

    Abby Mickey
    Published Feb 26, 2022
    Road

    Victor Campenaerts personifies Lotto-Soudal’s ‘Wolfpack’ at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad

    The Belgian comes back from a crash and mechanicals to finish fifth.

    Brecht Decaluwé
    Published Feb 26, 2022
    Road

    Omloop Het Nieuwsblad: Van Avermaet uses his experience to net surprise podium

    'I’m surprised about the result as well because I didn’t have high expectations coming into this race' says veteran rider.

    Brecht Decaluwé
    Published Feb 26, 2022
    Road Racing

    Omloop Het Nieuwsblad: Wout van Aert makes sizzling solo move for cobblestone triumph

    Van Aert attacks over Bosberg before holding off 19-rider chase.

    VeloNews.com
    Published Feb 26, 2022
    Road Racing

    Preview: What to expect from the 2022 edition of the women’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad

    Route, weather, contenders...everything you need to know.

    Abby Mickey
    Published Feb 25, 2022
    Road Racing

    Gallery: Tom Pidcock racing on ‘old’ Dura-Ace at Algarve

    Many pros still on Shimano's 11-speed group for their time trial bikes.

    Ben Delaney
    Published Feb 25, 2022
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