Demi Vollering wants to do more gravel racing
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.
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.
Vollering backs up Liège-Bastogne-Liège victory with hilltop sprint, beating Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig and Marianne Vos.
With Lotte Kopecky set to join rising star Demi Vollering in 2022, the Dutch team shores up its future and should continue to dominate for years to come.
Demi Vollering only turned professional in 2019 but the Dutchwoman has fast become one of the most dangerous riders in the peloton.
Trend toward more aggressive racing, a parity among the sprinters, increasingly engaging broadcasts – the current era is one to savor.
Vos, Van Vleuten, Van der Breggen, and Vollering named to Olympic team.
The VeloNews tech guru explains what a finishline camera records, and how it may differ from a still photo, and even what you think you see.
The newly minted Liège-Bastogne-Liège winner is poised to pick up the baton from SD Worx teammate and world champion Anna van der Breggen.
It's not often a world champion sacrifices their shot at a result for their younger and newer teammate.
Annemiek van Vleuten and Elisa Longo Borghini rounded out the podium in second and third.
Demi Vollering beats Annemiek van Vleuten and Elisa Longo Borghini in five-up sprint.
Round two of the Women's WorldTour is approaching! Here's what you need to know ahead of the race.
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