Philippe Gilbert, Lotto-Soudal to ramp up season at Milano-Sanremo
Belgian classics specialist Philippe Gilbert still dreams of winning Milano-Sanremo — it is cycling’s only monument that he has yet to win.
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Belgian classics specialist Philippe Gilbert still dreams of winning Milano-Sanremo — it is cycling’s only monument that he has yet to win.
Smaller races drawing marquee names as anxious peloton prepares for first events in months.
Former world champion entering new chapter of career with fresh motivations and mindset.
Director Mauro Vegni said a new hilltop finale could be added in second week.
The Bigla-Katusha rider left med school to be a pro cyclist. Now she's working the front lines at a Geneva hospital.
French star yet to confirm full 2020 race schedule, but a first-ever Flanders is a certainty.
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Ten-time Luxembourg road champion Christine Majerus extends her contract through 2022.
Peter Sagan downplayed speculation of leaving the Giro d'Italia early to start Paris-Roubaix; said road worlds unlikely if race stays in Switzerland.
Slovak star to make Giro debut this October, with Tour, worlds and Sanremo also on the schedule.
Thew 2019 Tour of Flanders winner is still working out his racing calendar in what promises to be an action-packed end of the season.
Astana outlines its plans for training camps and season goals as team moves toward returning to racing.
Officials juggling new dates for San Remo and Lombardia in August in effort to keep everyone happy.
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Stars clamoring to race what would be first major men's road race since Paris-Nice in March.
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The Dutch world champion's season will begin with Strade Bianche and La Course.
Cycling's traditional blueprint on how to prepare for grand tours thrown into disarray with new-look calendar.
EF Pro Cycling’s road captain warns of mental burnout as pros face keeping the legs turning from January through November.
We spoke with the Trek-Segafredo rider from her home in the hard-hit Piedmont region of Italy.
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Nibali's contract with Trek-Segafredo expires at the end of 2021, but that won't necessarily mark the end of his career.
Reports hint three-time world champion might skip northern classics in favor of Giro d'Italia.
Astana rider stuffed books and water bottles into a backpack to do laps on the stairway in his Monaco apartment during lockdown.
WorldTour teams promise to be at Spanish race if health authorities give final OK in what would be first major event since March.
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Local reports suggest officials will cancel this year's edition despite several WorldTour teams ready to race.
Teams wants to jump-start its stalled racing program at Sibiu Tour in Romania.
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Nibali to ride all-Italian calendar to also include Strade Bianche, Milano Sanremo and Tirreno-Adriatico.
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Teams, organizers already moving pieces in place to be ready to compete.
Dutch squad lays out race schedules for season restart with riders focused on team victories rather than personal ambitions.
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Van der Poel remains 'open to everything' in 2020, with Liège and Il Lombardia now becoming possibilities.
Three team doctors speak of their experiences working in North America's battle against coronavirus.
Van der Poel, Nibali, Pedersen and Ewan all due to take part in knock out virtual tournament
Expect unpredictable action from pent-up peloton if calendar resumes, veteran sport director says.
Dutch rivals on season-opener Strade Bianche, the importance of a first-ever Paris-Roubaix, and the difficulties of a Giro-worlds clash.
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Frenchman Bardet eyes Paris-Roubaix and Tour of Flanders in reshuffled race schedule for the year.
Valverde biding his time ahead of stacked season to include Tour, worlds, monuments and Vuelta.
Clashing races, an October piled high with events, and a first-ever women's Paris-Roubaix — the UCI's new-look 2020 calendar offers plenty to pick over. Let's roundtable!
Matt White and Luke Durbridge speak of logistical challenges and riders out of their training comfort zone in UCI's new 2020 calendar
Grand tour dreams of young superstars hit mixed fortunes as UCI confirms new calendar.
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The UCI's new calendar sees October stacked with one-day races as the fall takes on a new complexion in 2020
Giro d'Italia fell foul of a scheduling puzzle that will leave it battling the classics and Vuelta a España for riders' attention this October.
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A women's Paris-Roubaix is part of cycling's abbreviated calendar that sees monuments and grand tours elbowed into little more than three months.
The Giro d'Italia moves to October and overlaps with the cobbled classics and the first week of the 18-stage Vuelta a España. The UCI Women's WorldTour calendar sees the addition of ladies Paris-Roubaix.
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Leaked calendar suggests a Giro-Vuelta overlap and monument races falling inside grand tour racing blocks.
WorldTour cycling teams, riders brace for calendar revival after months of lockdown.
Italy to allow outdoor activities from May 4, France expected to allow professionals to train individually from May 11.
Pro cycling races could resume in early August according to a leaked calendar.
While Hinault was pleased to learn that the Tour was rescheduled — for August 29 to September 20 — he remains cautiously optimistic, at best.
Officials insist discussions had already been ongoing behind the scenes, for weeks, about how to reorganize the women's calendar.
World champion joins criticism of UCI after women's calendar left to one side in initial 2020 racing roadmap.
From shortened grand tours to the all-important questions around safety, there's a lot to pick over after the UCI revealed its plans for the 2020 season. Let's roundtable!
The oversized pulley wheel system designed for off-road use was ridden to the top of the podium at the 2020 U23 cyclocross world championships.
Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio has embraced Zwift racing and riding as a way to boost her fitness during the road racing shutdown.
There are a number of perplexing questions around how the remainder of the 2020 racing calendar could potentially play out – which races will still be held, how competing races will be scheduled.
Italian cycling head wary of allowing riders onto open roads as coronavirus cases continue to rise in Europe, shoots out a warning over Giro d'Italia.
Italian Filippo Agostinacchio, winner of Thursday's Zwift Classics, is still in high school.
Nine questions with the WorldTour pro turned Queen of Kanza.
The Belgian superstar reflects on missing out on chance to win the Ronde, backs of idea of moving monuments to fall.
Race organizers are still hopeful of salvaging the second half of the season despite the coronavirus crisis gripping Europe.
The Team Bora-Hansgrohe rider answers questions about trainer workouts, non-cycling hobbies, and the Tour de France.
On the day he should have defended his title, Štybar speaks of the importance of last year's E3 victory and how the race unfolded.
French minister not making a call on the Tour yet, but sees model of funding from television rights rather than ticket sales as a point in its favor.
Nine questions with the Boels-Dolmans rider who is sheltering in place in California.
After competing in the 2012 Olympic Games as a kayaker, Chabbey decided to focus on her medical studies. Then, barely two years ago, she discovered cycling, and results came quickly.
Frenchman reflects on taking victory on the Via Roma this time last year.
The WorldTour season is set to look altogether different this year, with the possibility of monuments and grand tours taking place as late as October. How will this impact race dynamics, and what could racing in the fall look like? Let's roundtable!
American sits out lockdown in Europe with hopes that racing resumes soon in his contract season.
Many American cyclists recount a hurried departure from Europe, often just days after things seemed 'pretty relaxed.'
Mitchelton-Scott keeps riders training and engage with fans through series of virtual races and training sessions.