Paris-Roubaix: 10 to surprise — who will be the ‘outsider’ of 2022?
Tour de Hoody: Who will have that magical ride across the cobblestones to dance with the very best? Nearly every edition of Paris-Roubaix delivers its fairytale story.
Tour de Hoody: Who will have that magical ride across the cobblestones to dance with the very best? Nearly every edition of Paris-Roubaix delivers its fairytale story.
Putting a smile on a fan's face is what makes Michael Schär happy when he's racing and it's what makes the Tour de France so special.
Race organizer Flanders Classics is considering restricting entry to litter zones if they become unsafe as fans try to get bottles from riders.
Changes come in wake of outcry following disqualification of Michael Schär at the Tour of Flanders for throwing bottle.
The ability to give bottles to fans makes cycling special, pros argue.
Is cycling shooting itself in the foot with its new rules against tossing water bottles, or doing the right thing? We look at both sides of the debate.
Michael Schär was disqualified from the Tour of Flanders on Sunday after throwing away a bottle in a non-designated area.
Old habits prove hard to change for pros as UCI commissaires eject Michael Schär for illegal bottle toss.
Ag2r-La Mondiale to embrace classics-focus from 2021 with Belgian pair at the forefront.
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Next season is shaping up to the year of the climber — after Tokyo, the peloton will face a daunting world's course
Nobody, it seems, has a boring day at Paris-Roubaix. Here are a few of the most memorable stories from previous editions of the Hell of the North.
The peloton travels through red rock canyons and up four categorized climbs, but can't chase back Michael Schär in the finale
After stage 2 of the Tour of Utah, breakaway companions Michael Schär and Joey Rosskopf were on opposite ends of the spectrum between agony and ecstasy
BMC's Michael Schär proved to be the strongest on a stage that included more than 10,000 feet of climbing