Could Michael Matthews take the Tour of Flanders? ‘That’s the goal,’ says team
BikeExchange all-behind "Bling" as it hunts for squad's first-ever Flanders win
BikeExchange all-behind "Bling" as it hunts for squad's first-ever Flanders win
On-form Dane could be the strongest rider on Deceuninck-Quick-Step, but may be hampered by team deference to Julian Alaphilippe.
It's one of the best races of the year. Here's what you should know.
The list of favorites is as long as the list of climbs for this years Ronde van Vlaanderen.
Zdenek Stybar will miss the Tour of Flanders after undergoing a cardiac ablation.
Are you going to watch the Tour of Flanders on Sunday? Fred Dreier has some tips on what to look for during the broadcast.
Here's what's making headlines on Friday, April 2.
In the mid-1950s, Forestier was one of the most dangerous classics riders in the peloton.
World champion turns the page on last year's crash and vows to play his part to help ‘Wolfpack’ win De Ronde.
Dutch superstar's spring calendar ends Sunday with De Ronde, and he hopes it's with a bang.
One of the top favorites for De Ronde will not race Sunday due to a procedure to treat heart arrhythmia.
Van der Poel and van Aert no longer invincible, Deceuninck-Quick-Step hot and then not, no Roubaix adds intensity: Get set for De Ronde.
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The depth and quality in both the men's and women's pelotons will deliver unpredictable racing tactics at Tour of Flanders.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, April 1.
VeloNews Editor in Chief Fred Dreier writes how the chaos, the crowds, the climbs, and the cobblestones are what makes the Tour of Flanders cycling's best Monument.
The world champion's unpredictability could unsettle Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert, but where will he sit in the team's tactical play?
They might look superhuman on the cobbled climbs, but pro riders admit that the Flanders hills are brutal and have insight on which ones make or break the race.
Team officials confirm partial quarantine will not impact Peter Sagan and his planned start at Tour of Flanders.
Here's what's making headlines on Monday, March 29.
What did the last block of cobblestone racing tell us about the key players for De Ronde?
For some cycling fans, and especially Belgian fans, this is the best week of the year.
A week ahead of the Tour of Flanders, Peter Sagan found his winning legs.
Jumbo-Visma remains confident Wout van Aert is 'right where he needs to be' ahead of top goals at Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix.
The greatest classics rider never to have won a monument looks back on his wins — and some near-misses — and opines on the relative merits of Remco Evenepoel.
Rivals brace for more dynamic and open racing as they look to upend the dominance of Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel.
On or off? French cycling expert explains confusion behind imminent Paris-Roubaix decision.
We rank cycling's monuments according to our personal favorites, and then argue our choices for the sake of... fun!
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.
Peter Sagan will skip the E3 Saxo Bank Classic and Gent-Wevelgem.
Three-time world champion vows to return to top level to take on challenges from Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel.
Van Aert is over one minute back on Tadej Pogačar but has ticked one more box in growing list of ambitions.
Will van der Poel continue to crush the field? And will SD Worx dominate the spring? We consider all things classics.
Dutch superstar set to dominate the spring classics following his emphatic victory on the white roads of Tuscany.
It guarantees dramatic racing and is stacked with spectacle. So why not make Strade Bianche one of the five monuments? We argue either side.
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.
Streaming bike racing is complicated; here’s how to watch cycling in the US.
Strong Belgian opening weekend bodes well for the monuments, but Omloop Het Nieuwsblad winners don't often come out on top at Flanders or Roubaix.
Last year the Tour of Flanders and Gent-Wevelgem showed that one-day Classics can be run in COVID times. In 2021 they face a different set of challenges.
Women’s classics will finish after men’s races and include uninterrupted TV images.
A new sense of urgency underscores the opening races of 2021.
Flanders Classics CEO Thomas Van Den Spiegel says that this is the last time it will be "financially feasible" to run the Tour of Flanders without fans.
Among the most celebrated and storied races in cycling, the spring classics begin in February and carry through to late April.
Organizers confirm wildcards for 'Belgian opener' as optimism grows that classics will be contested as scheduled this spring.
Belgian star expects to retire 'behind closed doors' and says riders are missing the energy and thrills that come with fans cheering them on.
Greg Van Avermaet says dynamic duo 'are the main players now' in the spring classics.
Olympic champion said finding balance is key to his 15-year career at the top.
This weekend's cyclocross world championships will add fresh vigor to the duo's long rivalry ahead of cobblestone clashes in April.
'Bling' is back on the Aussie-based Team BikeExchange with big ambitions
Luxembourger putting Ardennes and one-week stage races at center of ambitions, but vows to return to the Tour of Flanders.
Frenchman throwing full focus into classics campaign before contemplating Tour de France, Olympics and worlds.
Young Dane has come out of pivotal season in the rainbow jersey with a transformed attitude and brighter outlook.
Trek-Segafredo star biding time during rise of Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel.
Dutchman to bypass Ardennes races in favor of joining up with Wout van Aert at E3 Saxo Bank Classic and Tour of Flanders.
Belgian supremo increasing his focus on road racing despite years-long cyclocross rivalry with Mathieu van der Poel.
Belgian star outlines ambitious calendar with classics, Tour de France, Olympics and worlds all on radar for debut season with Ag2r-Citroën.
Next season could top everything that Mathieu van der Poel missed out on in 2020.
Organizers hint that racing without fans or VIP tents is only economically viable for one more year.
Cross-discipline duo have been fierce rivals for longer in cyclocross than they have been on the road. With a narrow defeat at Tour of Flanders fresh in the memory, Van Aert is braced for more as 'cross season kicks off.
From Mads Pedersen's winning-streak after returning to his Trek-Segafredo jersey to Julian Alaphilippe's showboating sprint dramas, maybe 'the rainbow curse' is more than a myth.
The Belgian all-star is hoping to target one-week races in 2021. I'm all for it – provided he keeps crushing it in the classics.
On this week's episode we discuss how Julian Alaphilippe would have fared at the Tour of Flanders had he not crashed. Then, Sepp Kuss and Brandon McNulty join the podcast.
Reporter Jim Cotton recounts the highs and lows of a ham-producing hilltop and the brain-busting Sunday of a Giro-Flanders doubleheader.
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Boels-Dolman played its cards correctly to set Chantal van den Broek-Blaak up for the win, as Anna van der Breggen marked early moves and Amy Pieters took the bunch sprint for 2nd.
Wout van Aert laments losing to his rival Mathieu van der Poel at the Tour of Flanders; says Julian Alaphilippe's crash is 'a pity.'
The Tour of Flanders came down to a dramatic sprint between Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel. In the final push to the line, van der Poel was fastest.
Julian Alaphilippe crashed after tangling with a race motorcycle at the Tour of Flanders.
Julian Alaphilippe leads Deceuninck–Quick-Step's powerhouse squad at Sunday's Tour of Flanders.
CCC Team star will miss final major battle between the classics stars in 2020.
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This year's Tour of Flanders has plenty of storylines to follow, from the race's prohibition of fans, to the debut of Romain Bardet and Julian Alaphilippe, to the heated rivalry between Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel.
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The Belgian-based squad takes on a temporary name change for the upcoming Ronde van Vlaanderen.
Mads Pedersen said that Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel marked each other in the thrilling finale to Gent-Wevelgem. As the two men eyed each other, Pedersen escaped to take a much-deserved win.
Van Aert back in top shape and ambitious as ever after physically and mentally struggling to keep momentum after worlds.
Gilbert raced in the Tour of Luxembourg and has been racing in the BinckBank Tour this week. But as knee pain continued he was forced to abandon.