The 2017 Women’s WorldTour in numbers, videos and photos
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The 26-year-old Dutchman was third in the Vuelta entering Friday's stage 19, 12 seconds ahead of his closest competitor.
The 27-year-old Pole inks a new contract with the British squad for three years.
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Michal Kwiatkowski wins a five-way battle for the line as the Clasica San Sebastian culminated with a thrilling finale on Saturday.
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Michal Kwiatkowski is an essential part of Sky's Tour de France team that led Chris Froome to his fourth yellow jersey.
The Women's WorldTour rides into the unknown with a new route for La Course up the Col d'Izoard. Here are nine top riders to watch.
Dutch cyclist Annemiek van Vleuten took stage 2 win at the 2017 Giro Rosa, while compatriot Anna van der Breggen slips into overall lead.
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Roubaix and Flanders winner Johan Museeuw talks about Tom Boonen, doping, and the future of Flemish cycling.
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Caley Fretz spends the day in a team car at the Giro d'Italia and witnesses the spectacular dynamics of a successful breakaway move.
The Giro d'Italia celebrates its 100th anniversary. The peloton has plenty of Italian stars to race it but no WorldTour-level Italian teams.
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The Belgian has enjoyed a solid spring season thus far, and he has the potential to eventually win all five of cycling's monuments.
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The field for Wednesday's midweek classic is packed with riders who can climb the Mur de Huy to victory.
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Belgian Philippe Gilbert outsprinted 2015 winner Michal Kwiatkowski of Poland to capture his fourth Amstel Gold win in a tactical finale.
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The Ardennes classics will highlight the peloton's toughest climbers. Here are 10 top riders to watch.
The Belgian said his Paris-Roubaix victory is special, but a win on his home roads in Flanders is what he ultimately seeks.
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BMC Racing knew they had a keeper in Greg Van Avermaet. While bigger names would come and go, BMC put their faith in Van Avermaet.
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The Shot returns for 2017 with BrakeThrough Media recounting their favorite photo from a dramatic day at the E3 Harelbeke classic.
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Sagan could smooth over the Quick-Step tiff with a little dinner party. Gilbert is 'Belgian guy' of the week. And Mitch Docker's mustache!
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Take a look at this carbon fiber rig that's set up with a Campagnolo EPS drivetrain.
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After Gent-Wevelgem, accusations fly between Sagan and the Quick-Step camp as negative racing leaves both without the win.
Reactions from riders and sport directors were mixed regarding the inclusion of dirt sections in Sunday's race.
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Gent-Wevelgem offers up a unique tug-of-war between sprint stars and breakaway artists in one of Belgium's biggest WorldTour races.
After a forgettable day at Milano-Sanremo, Greg Van Avermaet's E3 Harelbeke win gives him and his BMC team renewed confidence.
The fourth race in the Women’s WorldTour series this year could present a different winner than the first three.
Former world champ Michal Kwiatkowski opts out of defending E3 Harelbeke title in favor of a race schedule focused on winning Liège.
After 2016 when he won at will, Peter Sagan has even loftier goals this season, like Paris-Roubaix and a record-tying sixth green jersey.
Tour de France owner ASO expands its cycling empire, bringing Volta a Catalunya into its portfolio of major races.
Did Sagan sprint to early? Is Milano-Sanremo too boring? What races will Kwiatkowski win next? We answer all the pressing questions.
Michal Kwiatkowski delivered a thrilling victory in Saturday's Milano-Sanremo, taking down the mighty Peter Sagan.
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Reigning world champion Peter Sagan was denied victory at the 108th edition of Milan-Sanremo by Poland’s Michal Kwiatkowski on Saturday.
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What do Peter Sagan, Greg Van Avermaet, Philippe Gilbert, and Tom Boonen have in common? Great riders, but none have won Milano-Sanremo.
Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet heads to the spring's biggest races with newfound confidence and an appetite for a big win.
Fabian Cancellara takes matters into his own hands, attacking an uncooperative breakaway, and fending off a charging sprint field.
Who will win Milano-Sanremo. We rank the 10 favorites for "La Primavera," the season's first monument classic cycling race in Italy.
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USA Cycling announces routes for 2017 pro road championships, which will take place in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Andrew Hood breaks down the race and lists some probable outcomes to the 291km "La Classicissima."
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Reigning world champion Amalie Dideriksen (DEN) won the 152.2km Ronde van Drenthe in the Netherlands municipality of Hoogeveen on Saturday.
Tirreno-Adriatico and Paris-Nice each feature crucial uphill finishes on Saturday. Here's what fans should be watching for.
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The April issue of VeloNews is devoted to all of the excitement that comes with the start of a new season.
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The "Race of the Two Seas" kicks off Wednesday with a team time trial and runs through March 14.
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Olympic champion and race runner-up Greg Van Avermaet says Saturday's Strade Bianche was "old school" racing at its finest.