Jumbo-Visma DS: ‘It won’t be Wout van Aert vs. Mathieu van der Poel in every race’
Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix are the major goals this spring for Wout van Aert as he races Saturday at Milano-Sanremo as defending champion.
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Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix are the major goals this spring for Wout van Aert as he races Saturday at Milano-Sanremo as defending champion.
Will it be one of Van Aert, Van der Poel or Alaphilippe that wins another one-day classic?
The victory is the first for Amy Pieters this season, and the fifth for SD-Worx so far in 2021.
Despite promises of improved safety measures from officials, Tirreno-Adriatico saw another dangerous crash this week involving WorldTour rookie Simon Carr.
Van Aert confident in his chances against archrival Mathieu van der Poel for opening monument of the season.
Three-time world champion vows to return to top level to take on challenges from Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel.
From Nokere Koerse to Milano-Sanremo and Trofeo Alfredo Binda, here's a look at this week's packed pro racing calendar.
A look at the bike of the now two-time Paris-Nice winner.
The young Briton was lucky to avoid serious injury.
Van der Poel was pushed to the limit Sunday, mentally and physically. It showed he's not as bulletproof as he sometimes appears.
We pick over the action from what could have been the most dramatic week of racing of the year, including Tirreno-Adriatico and Healthy Ageing Tour.
Here's what van Aert, Pogačar, Egan Bernal, Geraint Thomas and Simon Yates said after Saturday's mountaintop finish.
Nobody could stay with Pogacar when he accelerated on the final climb.
Van der Poel, van Aert and Julian Alaphilippe all have one stage victory at Tirreno-Adriatico in fight for early bragging rights.
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Julian Alaphilippe, Wout van Aert, Tadej Pogačar and Greg Van Avermaet shed light on the thrilling stage 2 finale at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, March 11.
The world champion reverses Strade Bianche's finishing order and wins for the first time in 2021.
Strong institutional support and highly competitive national team help fuel Dutch dominance.
The latest cycling tech news for Wednesday, March 10.
Wout van Aert held off Caleb Ewan and Fernando Gaviria to win the opening stage of Tirreno-Adriatico.
Will van der Poel continue to crush the field? And will SD Worx dominate the spring? We consider all things classics.
Here's what's making headlines on Wednesday, March 10.
Veteran Belgian keen to take it to new generation of classics stars as he enters pivotal season to finish off his 'monument sweep.'
If you think Pogačar is good now, wait for five years' time, because UAE Emirates has big plans and a long-term deal with the Tour de France champion.
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig is one of the brightest talents of the peloton, both on and off the bike.
Stefan Bissegger pips Rémi Cavagna by less than a second to win Paris-Nice stage 3.
Plus, James has another power meter to discuss, this time in the form of shoes.
Kask's new helmet focuses on some marginal gains, but aerodynamics is not top of the list
'If you win Paris-Roubaix, you can become a legend' — expectations building ahead of cobblestone milestone.
With arguably the deepest start list of the 2021 season, this week's 'Race of the Two Seas' will deliver cycling's version of 'bella vita.'
There's a less obvious but no less important marker of growth: the increasingly international lineups of teams in the World Tour peloton.
Cees Bol wins stage 2 of Paris-Nice.
The former world champion has proven time and time again that she is always a favourite to win, no matter the terrain.
Dutch superstar set to dominate the spring classics following his emphatic victory on the white roads of Tuscany.
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Chantal van den Broek-Blaak delivers second major win in 2021 for revived powerhouse.
Here's the news making headlines for Monday, March 8.
Merlier wins in Belgium while Vansevenant wins in Italy. The route for the 2021 Tour de Suisse is revealed.
Julian Alaphilippe, Elisa Longo Borghini, Egan Bernal and more key players gnash teeth or secretly smile after spectacular racing Saturday.
Flanders Classics' Maja Leye responds to the prize money storm. She feels that Flanders Classics should have maybe tooted their own horn a bit more about all the progress they already made in women's cycling.
Van der Poel wins after final battle with Alaphilippe and Bernal on the climb into Siena, Wout van Aert finishes fourth at 51 seconds back.
SD Worx dominates the final phase of racing and takes a one-three on the podium with van der Breggen.
We head into the weekend with status updates from both Remco Evenepoel and Fabio Jakobsen as well as a few more Strade Bianche news items as the race looms.
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Will it be Wout vs Mathieu? And Annemiek vs Anna? Or will some dark horse ride away with the spoils? Surprises are in the forecast for the white roads of Tuscany.
Plus conversations with Emma Cecilie Norsgaard and Marta Cavalli.
The elite men's peloton is bubbling over with talent and ambition that will spill across the 2021 spring classics campaign.
Jumbo-Visma star races for the first time in 2021 in much anticipated duel with Mathieu van der Poel and world champion Julian Alaphilippe over white roads of Tuscany.
World champion champing at bit to notch first win in 2021 at Strade Bianche showdown.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, March 4.
In 2001 contributor Rob Coppolillo traveled to Tuscany to participate in a little-known ride on the region's gravel roads. Two decades later, the event has grown into pro cycling's biggest off-road race.
Rivalries, ambition, luck and team strength will play out across one of cycling's most spectacular routes at Strade Bianche.
Some big names were in action in Italy on Wednesday at the Trofeo Laigueglia, while in other news, Canyon has addressed the subject of Mathieu van der Poel's broken handlebar.
12 gravel sectors. 400 racers in 50-person waves. And 100 miles with a 50/50 gravel/pavement mix.
Here's what's making headlines on Wednesday, March 3.
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Tuesday featured racing action in Belgium at Le Samyn, while Tadej Pogacar has signed a contract extension to stick with UAE-Team Emirates all the way through 2026.
Tadej Pogacar adds another two years to his contract with UAE Team Emirates. The Slovenian Tour de France winner will continue riding for the team through 2026.
Here's what's making headlines on Tuesday, March 2.
Marianne Vos heads into the 2021 season with a new Jumbo-Visma team and a familiar set of goals. Vos, 33, wants to win.
Belgian national champion was fastest in reduced bunch sprint at 'mini-Paris-Roubaix'
Trek-Segafredo tests equipment and gets first taste of 'Hell of North' ahead of women's Paris-Roubaix.
Riders agree that Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert have enormous influences on the classics — no matter if they're present or not.
From Le Samyn to Strade Bianche to Paris-Nice, here's a look at this week's packed pro road racing calendar.
Deceuninck-Quick-Step vows to 'isolate' the budding classics stars in bid to take them down.
Tom Pidcock could be the flame needed to reignite the team's stuttering showing in the classics.
Here's the news making headlines for Monday, March 1.
From van der Poel's two-hour attack to SD Worx's daylong stranglehold, the 'opening weekend' shone a light on the classics season to come.
Dutch star will race Le Samyn mid-week ahead of clash at Strade Bianche this weekend.
Here's the news making headlines for Sunday, February 28.
An uneven runway to the Belgian classics and off-season moves see the 2021 edition harder than usual to gauge.
The 2020 Tour champion is picking up where he left off last season and roars into 2021 looking sharp at the UAE Tour.
Streaming bike racing is complicated; here’s how to watch cycling in the US.
Dutch star was forced to leave UAE Tour due to a COVID-19 case among one of the team staffers, and will race Sunday in Belgium.
The 2021 Giro d'Italia route includes dirt roads, Monte Zoncolan, and a handful of short and punchy stages.
Dutch star would need to clear more rounds of controls ahead of Saturday's race.
Coronavirus returns to the race in a throwback to last year's shuttered Emirati event.
A new sense of urgency underscores the opening races of 2021.