Lotte Kopecky on SD Worx dominance, what really happened at Strade Bianche: ‘Demi and I were never mad at each other’
Belgian says that she would do the same thing at Strade Bianche if SD Worx found itself in the same situation.
Belgian says that she would do the same thing at Strade Bianche if SD Worx found itself in the same situation.
SD Worx went 1-2, but Trek-Segafredo wasn't going to make it easy for them.
SD Worx used its strength in numbers to dominate the race as Annemiek van Vleuten crashes in final edition.
21-year-old rising star Megan Jastrab leads big North American contingent at De Ronde.
The VeloNews editors pick their favorites for the men's and women's races. Who's your tip?
The peloton's top stars descent on Belgium for Flanders' Finest.
Vollering points to team ethos and top new domestiques as crucial to powerhouse sqaud after scoring Dwars door Vlaanderen victory.
Chiara Consonni and Marianne Vos round out the podium.
After a flurry of stage races in the opening two months of the season, there will be no more Women's WorldTour stage races until May.
The Tuscan race once again delivered breathtaking views and memorable racing. Jered and Ashley Gruber captured it all with their typical artistic touch.
Here's your scrapbook of storylines, narratives, and things to know after a spectacular day of racing in Siena.
'Lotte Kopecky and Demi are old and wise enough to make up their own minds': No pre-race agreement makes for frosty aftermath in Siena.
Here's what the top protagonists said after Saturday's wild ride at Strade Bianche.
The spooked horse fell on its side as tried to exit from the main race course.
Demi Vollering beats Lotte Kopecky in a bike throw, with Faulkner third in dramatic finale.
The 26-year-old says she is more motivated than ever ahead of her third season at Team SD Worx.
Vollering and her SD Worx teammates headed to California for a team bonding camp last month.
The Dutch rider is taking up the reins at SD Worx as a true team leader.
The Dutch rider admits that she was initially 'disappointed' the 2023 Tour de France Femmes route but now she's looking forward to discovering it.
Nobody can truly replace Van Vleuten, but who will emerge as the peloton's top rider when she hangs up her racing wheels?
Team manager calls Tour de France Femmes a 'game-changer' for women's road racing.
Taking out the gravel gimmick and putting in a race-finishing time trial will change the race dynamic compared to 2022.
Cuban racer scores first WorldTour win of season in reduced bunch kick.
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The Dutchwoman crashed a week ago at the Tour of Scandinavia.
SD Worx unfortunately started the Queen stage with only three riders.
Fisher-Black out of race with fractured collarbone, Vollering loses more than five minutes in disaster day for SD Worx.
Demi Vollering and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig lead the GC charge, while the likes of Marianne Vos will be hunting for stages.
The payout is dramatically less than the men's Tour de France, but equals the biggest payout on the women's calendar.
Vollering was the only rider to come close to Annemiek van Vleuten in the tough mountain stages at the race.
Here's a wrap of the races for yellow, green, white, polka dot and team classifications for the inaugural Tour de France Femmes.
Van Vleuten uncorked a ride for the record books in a display of utter dominance Saturday. What can route planners and the peloton do to foil her in the future?
During the Tour de France Femmes, the champion turned-DS has one responsibility: motivation.
The SD Worx rider was the only one to follow Annemiek van Vleuten's attack but paid the price later on.
Dutchwoman finishes over three minutes clear of nearest rival Demi Vollering, siezes control ahead of race ahead of final stage summit finish.
Van Vleuten or Vollering? Wiebes or Vos for the sprints? Our team looks into their crystal balls for the most-anticipated race of the year.
The peloton will be packed with star talent at the Tour de France Femmes, including Annemiek van Vleuten, Marianne Vos, and Elisa Balsamo.
Eight stages, 1,029 kilometers, €250,000 prize money, and 144 history-making women.
A lot of new races have been added to the women's calendar in recent seasons. Is it now time to go back to the drawing board to make it more streamlined?
Dutch rider will have raced just once in two months when the Tour de France Femmes rolls out on July 24.
"The only thing I can do in the end is to be there on my best form and to hope that is enough to beat her" says Team SD Worx leader.
Demi Vollering has stamped her authority on stage race season.
Labous’s second-place enough to secure overall win, Muzic third on Lagunas de Neila summit finish.
Dutch rider dominates, winning every stage, and the overall.
SD Worx rider wins for a second day running to extend her race lead.
Dutch rider takes race lead ahead of Pauliena Rooijakkers and Kristen Faulkner.
Payroll company adds two more years to its contract with the team of Lotte Kopecky and Demi Vollering.
Strong rides from Marlen Reusser and Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio but Dutch squad is still hunting for a win.
Who might win? What are the most significant climbs? Will it be wet? Here's all you need to know about the 2022 Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
The Dutch rider takes third on Mur de Huy after a rare off-day.
Race organizer SweetSpot says it is still searching for a title sponsor for the women's race, which starts in two months.
The SD Worx rider went solo with 10km to go, wrapping up her first win of the 2022 season.
A look at the power numbers of Demi Vollering, Ashleigh Moolman Pasio, Michał Kwiatkowski, and Mathieu van der Poel at Amstel Gold Race.
Dutch team races aggressively but Demi Vollering settles for runner-up for a second time
The winner of each race will receive 16,000 euros for a total purse of 40,000 euros for Sunday's race.
The Dutchwoman talks tactics ahead of De Ronde
There will be seven former champions due to be on the start line alongside some who are looking to etch their names in the race's history books for the first time.
Has the balance of power at the classics shifted?
SD Worx rider talks about missing her injured teammate and why she didn't want to work with Annemiek van Vleuten.
Dutch riders sweep the podium as Lorena Wiebes takes third in cobblestone opener.
No rider has won the Women's WorldTour two years in a row, not even Annemiek van Vleuten. Who are the riders vying for her place at the top of the standings?
The Dutch rider also has her sights set on the Tour de France Femmes, which she hopes will inspire the next generation of female riders.
Our VeloNews European team picks the rivalries they will be watching on the road in 2022.
As we await the start of a new year of racing, let's look back at the wonderful season just gone.
The Specialized kit features pink, purple, red and yellow in an eye-catching redesign.
Last weekend, NK Gravel in the Netherlands crowned two national champions. Is the race a harbinger of more sanctioned gravel to come?
WorldTour riders filled the podium at the first ever women’s Dutch national gravel championships.
Pogačar and van Vleuten came out top, but who won and lost lower down the ranking? From Cavendish and Carapaz to Vollering and Vos, these are the takeaways.
This season proved to be an important one for several up-and-coming riders.
Organizer SweetSpot has said it wants at least eight stages to bring the event in line with the men's Tour of Britain, but its attempts have been rebuffed.
Balsamo scores first win as world champion while Vollering continues standout season with GC victory.
The Dutchwoman becomes only the second rider in the race's history to win two days in a row as Demi Vollering maintains her race lead.
Lorena Wiebes took victory ahead of Chiara Consonni and Chloe Hosking as Demi Vollering maintains her race lead.
The Dutchwoman won the stage 3 time trial by over a minute, taking the lead of the race with three stages to go.
Demi Vollering beat her nearest rival by over a minute in the Atherstone TT as she stormed into the race lead with three stages to go.
The Dutch women made history when they won back-to-back Olympic road race titles in London and Rio. Can they do it again with a third straight victory? There are few who would bet against it.
From the contenders to the course, everything you need to know about the biggest women's race of the year.
With three Dutch riders in the top four at La Course, the nation looks set to dominate the Olympic Games road race next month. Can they be beaten, and how?
After consistently finishing in the top 10 all spring, the Dutchwoman holds one of the most coveted jerseys in the women's peloton.
From unexpected victories to days of suffering – here's what the key players said after La Course.