The Dutch women’s Olympic squad will be just as strong as you’d expect
Vos, Van Vleuten, Van der Breggen, and Vollering named to Olympic team.
Vos, Van Vleuten, Van der Breggen, and Vollering named to Olympic team.
A return to the top with Marianne Vos and dominance by SD Worx, there was never a dull moment during the women's spring classics.
Wout van Aert sprinted with 'eyes closed,' and Marianne Vos checks off 'big goal' — here are all the reactions from the Amstel Gold Race.
From Trek-Segafredo's missing piece to Wout van Aert's new-found smarts – here are the top takeaways from this weekend's Amstel Gold Race.
Demi Vollering narrowly slipped in for second ahead of Annemiek van Vleuten.
Demi Vollering and Annemiek van Vleuten round out podium in Valkenburg.
Here's the news making headlines for Sunday, April 4.
Dutchwoman eyes return to the top of De Ronde after winning Gent-Wevelgem last weekend.
Marianne Vos joins the podcast to take us inside her win at Gent-Wevelgem. Plus, our analysis and takes on E3 Saxo Classic and Gent-Wevelgem.
This week, we look at the growing financial clout of Ineos Grenadiers, why Paris-Roubaix is on the rocks, and where Australia's "Remco" might land. Plus, we stand in awe of Marianne Vos.
One of Belgian's top one-day races as captured by our photographers.
Vos won Gent-Wevelgem when the peloton brought back Elisa Longo Borghini and Soraya Paladin inside the final kilometer.
Vos delivered Jumbo-Visma their first ever victory ahead of Lotte Kopecky in second and Lisa Brennauer third.
Vos wins bunch sprint after late attack from Elisa Longo Borghini and Soraya Paladin.
Jolien d'Hoore, Lotte Kopecky, Marianne Vos, Grace Brown, and more line up for the fourth round of the Women's WorldTour.
Here's our inside guide to the two marquee men's and women's cobblestone races.
Longo Borghini time trials away from elite chase group to win on local roads, Marianne Vos wins sprint for second-place.
Round two of the Women's WorldTour is approaching! Here's what you need to know ahead of the race.
Climbing is on tap for the women's peloton at this Italian race which you won't want to miss.
Strong institutional support and highly competitive national team help fuel Dutch dominance.
Marianne Vos heads into the 2021 season with a new Jumbo-Visma team and a familiar set of goals. Vos, 33, wants to win.
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Dual structure at Jumbo-Visma offers Vos the opportunity to tap into knowledge and expertise she seeks to keep improving.
After moving from CCC-Liv to the newly formed Jumbo-Visma women's squad, Vos has Olympic gold and the rainbow jersey in her eyes.
'Cross racing returns with low-key race that Alvarado and van der Poel both sat out.
A closer look some of the most significant transfers ahead of the 2021 season.
Wout van Aert and Marianne Vos will eventually get new Cervelos to suit their palmares.
Arrival of Jumbo-Visma into women's peloton marks one of a number of shakeups in women's racing for 2021.
Lucinda Brand, Ceylin Del Carmen Alvarado, Wout van Aert all sat out the race ahead of the X20 Trofee race Wednesday.
We take a deep dive into the numbers from the unprecedented 2020 racing season.
Fans, the team and the riders all have something to cheer about with Dutch star's move to the newly-formed squad.
Dutch team to add women's WorldTour team and development team
Two-time champ Kirsten Wild will join other favorites Lorena Wiebes, Jolien D'Hoore, and Marta Bastianelli at the seventh Women's WorldTour race since events resumed this summer.
Dutch team places three riders in top-four at Imola as veteran leaders combine seamlessly to animate race.
The young Belgian reaches the top step of the podium after second- and third-place finishes in the preceding stages. Van Vleuten and Spratt sent to the hospital with unconfirmed injuries.
Teammate Amanda Spratt and Marianne Vos were also involved. The extent of injuries is not yet known.
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The Dutch rider secured her third victory while Annemiek van Vlueten retains her overall race lead in the 2020 women's stage race.
The Dutchwoman celebrates her second stage win of the race.
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Marianne Vos won the third stage of the Giro Rosa, while Annemiek van Vleuten retained her lead in the GC.
Watch highlights of the one-day race and the dramatic final kilometer of racing.
Trek-Segafredo make numbers count as Deignan and Longo-Borghini work together to deny Vos.
World champions, multi-time La Course winners, and powerhouse teams will line up in Nice for the seventh edition of this premier Women's WorldTour race.
12 world titles. Two Olympic gold medals. Any questions?
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New team could be hunting signatures of Van Vleuten and Vos.
Teams and riders worried about uncertainty of pre-race controls, worsening COVID-19 breakouts.
23 men's and 17 women's pro teams line up for virtual race; mass participation event and virtual Ventoux course also confirmed.
World No. 1 will be free to join a new squad on June 1.
Women’s pro road cycling continues to thrive, but challenges around racing days and course selection remain.
Stage 1 winner and CCC-Liv teammate Marianne Vos takes third, while American Lauren Stephens finished in second.
The Cyclists' Alliance writes open letter to UCI after women's racing left out of initial 2020 season planning.
Owner of Polish shoemaker hints cycling teams could be 'reduced or closed' in wake of economic fallout from the pandemic.
In a candid interview, Marianne Vos discusses her biggest wins of the 2019 season, including her dramatic stage win over Lucy Kennedy at the Giro d'Italia.
The weekend saw two days of racing in Belgium, where Marianne Vos won her first race back on the 'cross bike, while the UCI Pro Series took place in Texas.
On this episode of The VeloNews Podcast, Andrew Hood and Fred Dreier examine the 2019 VeloNews Awards, as well as the Stories of the Decade.
Dutch star Vos nudged into the top of the rankings on the last day of racing, while Slovenian Roglic was unstoppable all season
We highlight a selection of our favorite images from the second week of the Tour de France.
Why Marianne Vos's thrilling victory in Pau represents a pivotal moment for the Dutch star
The Dutchwoman put in a powerful attack to catch Amanda Spratt late in the race and spring to victory in Pau.
La Course by le Tour de France features a punchy course for 2019 that could cater to climbers, sprinters, or punchy finishers.
Vos takes remarkable fourth stage win of the race, while Van Vleuten defended her overnight GC lead to take her second consecutive Giro Rosa title.
Marianne Vos won her third stage of the 2019 Giro Rosa; Annemiek van Vleuten retained her lead
The Dutchwoman left it late to chase down and overhaul second-place Lucy Kennedy in the final meters of the race, while Katarzyna Niewiadoma retains the maglia rosa.
Vos dominates uphill sprint finish while Niewiadoma retains GC lead.
Katarzyna Niewiadoma won Thursday's fourth stage of the OVO Women's Tour a day after race leader Marianne Vos crashed out
Marianne Vos won stage 2 and took the overall lead at the OVO Women's Tour
Tough conditions in northern England made for attritional racing, with both men's and women's results being decided in reduced bunch sprints.
Former Olympic and world champion Marianne Vos takes her first win of the season at round three of the Women's WorldTour.
Vos takes fourth win at Italian one-dayer, and her first of 2019.
Marianne Vos wins a tactical race after overcoming late mechanical, shoring up her lead in the World Cup overall.
The most dominant female cyclist in history talks about her career, recovery, and strong riders around her.
Worst fought back to catch Vos but couldn't match World Cup leader's final attack
Seven-time world cyclocross champion Marianne Vos wins the Waterloo World Cup after a battle with young American Ellen Noble.
After going winless through the first half of the season, Marianne Vos finally breaks her drought in stage 8 of the Giro Rosa.
Former world and Olympic champion to miss at least a month of racing after surgery
Marianne Vos isn’t just one of the most talented riders of her generation, she's also an outspoken voice for change.
Chris Case examines the field at this weekend's cyclocross worlds and outlines the top 10 favorites for gold.
Sanne Cant (BEL) and Annemarie Worst (NED) top the 2017 women's elite and under-23 world championship podiums in Luxembourg.