Transfer analysis: Will Patrick Lefevere fix Quick-Step’s classics woes with new signings?
Here are 11 riders the Belgian team boss could sign to strengthen his cobbles squad.
Mads Pedersen is a Danish professional racing cyclist, who rides for UCI WorldTeam Lidl-Trek. In September 2019, he won the men’s road race at the 2019 UCI Road World Championships in Yorkshire, England, and became the first Danish cyclist to win the men’s World Championship road race title. Wikipedia
Mads Pedersen is a Danish professional racing cyclist, who rides for UCI WorldTeam Lidl-Trek. In September 2019, he won the men’s road race at the 2019 UCI Road World Championships in Yorkshire, England, and became the first Danish cyclist to win the men’s World Championship road race title. Wikipedia
Here are 11 riders the Belgian team boss could sign to strengthen his cobbles squad.
Trek-Segafredo staffer Kenneth Van Impe helps keep the team going through Sunday's ‘Hell of the North.’
From van Baarle to van der Poel, we highlight the key riders to watch in Sunday's final spring classic of the season.
A confident Mads Pedersen will co-lead Trek-Segrafredo and the team is racing to win Paris-Roubaix.
Pedersen good to go for Roubaix, Hamilton stitched after being sent over the barriers in the Basque Country, Vader in hospital care.
Former world champion stakes claim alongside Alexander Kristoff and Stefan Küng as rivals to Mathieu van der Poel in a reshaped 'Hell of the North.'
Danish sprinter racks up another win, leads general classification.
Here's what some of the pre-race favorites for the men's and women's races said at the start lines in Antwerp and Oudenaarde ahead of mythical cobbled monument.
Trek-Segafredo tandem bracing for long-range attacks from key rivals at Tour of Flanders.
VeloNews picks out 10 riders to keep an eye out for in the second monument of the men's spring classics campaign.
Here's what the pre-race favorites for the men's race said at the startline in Ypres ahead of marathon-length cobbled classic.
Who are you going to be watching out for at the men's Gent-Wevelgem? VeloNews selects six stars expected to shine in Sunday's classic.
Here's what some of the race's biggest stars said at the startline in Milan on Saturday morning.
Last year's winner will not be able to defend his title due to illness, with Mads Pedersen replacing him in Trek-Segafredo's lineup.
Defending champion at Trek-Segafredo will miss Milan-San Remo with illness most likely picked up at Paris-Nice.
Kate Wagner picks apart the key moments from a gripping edition of the 'Race to the Sun'.
Teammates for six seasons and classics winners both, but Mads Pedersen and Jasper Stuyven have yet to go into the northern classics with both of them at their best. Is that set to change?
Another day of tough racing as the yellow jersey hits the deck and McNulty loses time.
The 'opening weekend' double-header delivers huge kudos and a prize place on the palmarès – but beware, the road to Roubaix is long.
Danish dynamo has started the season on a tear as he goes on a mission to right the wrongs of last spring.
VeloNews analyzes the biggest names heading to the Volta ao Algarve, including Evenepeol, Pidcock and McNulty
Mads Pedersen finished second, retains overall race lead.
The Trek-Segafredo rider sprinted to stage win in blustery conditions that shattered the main bunch.
Capiot goes one better after finishing second at the Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana last weekend, beating Mads Pedersen and Francisco Galván.
Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne will bypass the Oude Kwaremont in 2022 as it heads to the Hainaut Ardennes for three new climbs.
Danish star shrugs off reported widespread use of ketones in the peloton, and confirms he will not defend Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne title in 2022.
Mads Pedersen and Jasper Stuyven want to win the same races, so how do they keep from falling out? It all comes down to a deep personal bond.
Italian veteran hoping for a similar scenario but different outcome from 2019 as he pedals into world championships prepared to embrace new opportunity.
After ripping to three stage wins in the Vuelta a España, the Danish breakaway artist will be among the favorites in Leuven for the rainbow jersey.
Here's the news making headlines for Sunday, August 22.
Despite rumors of illicit motorized assistance at the Tour de France, riders say it's highly unlikely.
Pedersen, who describes himself as an “arrogant asshole” explains how he's maintained the edge that helps him win big races.
Sagan to remain at home in Monaco until Friday in order to mitigate COVID risks ahead of Tour of Flanders.
Here's the news making headlines for Sunday, March 28.
Milano-Sanremo was franchise's first spring monument since Fabian Cancellara won Tour of Flanders in 2014.
Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel may find themselves with targets on their backs this spring, just as Peter Sagan was during his prime.
The classics kicked off with excellent editions of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Trek-Segafredo made up for a disastrous Omloop with a win on Sunday
Dutch star will race Le Samyn mid-week ahead of clash at Strade Bianche this weekend.
Mathieu van der Poel animated the day, kickstarting an attack that stayed away until the final 1500 meters.
Trek-Segafredo maps out schedule that will include debut in Flanders and Roubaix.
As he looks ahead to the coming season, Pedersen is focused on achieving more one-day success, with the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, and Worlds in Flanders as big targets.
Young Dane has come out of pivotal season in the rainbow jersey with a transformed attitude and brighter outlook.
Trek-Segafredo signals it will bring all-star cast to Tour de France, with Giulio Ciccone seeing leadership shot at Vuelta a España.
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.
Denmark's Mads Pedersen won Gent-Wevelgem on Saturday, winning the sprint from an elite nine-man group.
Here's all you need to know about one of the toughest one-day races of the year, from the crosswinds, dirt roads and cobbled climbs of the course to the ways to watch it live.
Overnight GC leader Mads Pedersen tumbles off final podium, with Stefan Küng and Søren Kragh Andersen securing second and third overall.
The former world champion was escorted by a Trek-Segafredo leadout through the final, wet and technical kilometers of a reconfigured stage.
Every race on the revised calendar has been rescheduled except the worlds, meaning 2019 champions will lose their titles before the pavé.
Sagan to decide in Paris whether he will race Imola route ideal for climbers.
Norwegian veteran wins opening sprint in Nice after heavy rain and technical parcours leads to handfuls of crashes.
Trek-Segafredo will split into two training camps — in Italy and France — to prepare for a very compressed 2020 racing season.
Promising Dane not bitter despite missing chance at wearing world champion's jersey in northern classics.
Trek-Segafredo's Stuyven and Deignan also putting 'fall classics' and grand tours at center of revised 2020 calendars.
Competing on Italian courses that mimic the Stelvio and Tucson countryside, the startlist has all the firepower of a grand tour.
Van der Poel, Nibali, Pedersen and Ewan all due to take part in knock out virtual tournament
The 24-year-old world champion is staying in shape riding outdoors and on Zwift — although he does not like all the data being collected.
The peloton faces rain and cold temperatures at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne this weekend.
Classics stars like Zdenek Stybar, Chantal Blaak, and Mads Petersen will be in Gent this coming weekend for Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.
World champion used sunny Australia as a low-key runway into his season that includes a likely Tour de France debut.
World champion to stay with Trek-Segafredo through 2022 as team shows confidence in his classics abilities
New WorldTour status for the women's race and heated competition on the men's side see the CEGORR finding its spot on the calendar
Reijnen and Pedersen worked in support of race-winner Porte at Tour Down Under as Trek-Segafredo continue momentum gathered at the end of last season.
The Tour Down Under has emerged an important window for the sprinters to test their legs and their lead-out trains.
World champion Pedersen ready to represent his rainbow jersey to his best ability at the monuments and Tour de France in 2020.
After a 2019 season that only came together at the world championships in September, Pedersen committed to hitting spring classics in champion form.
The American-licensed team ended the season with a string of success and will look to carry momentum into next season with the arrival of new stars, young and old.
The Slovakian superstar wants to go to Tokyo next summer, but confirms he won't be repeating his mountain bike experiment from Rio de Janeiro.
Cycling's new world champions will race in the rainbow bands before the season closes, but women's winner has delayed her return
On this week's episode we break down all of the action from the Yorkshire road races, including USA Cycling's success in the junior races. Also, we analyze Mads Pedersen and Annemiek van Vleuten's big wins, and hear from Quinn Simmons, America's latest junior men's world champion.
Ex-pro Wiggins says the Dane's rainbow jersey is the most unexpected in decades as Pedersen plans to debut stripes
Italy missed a chance to win its first rainbow jersey in more than a decade when Trentin's legs failed him in the final sprint
Yorkshire delivered on its promise of a demanding race, but Sunday's test pushed the world's best to their collective limit.
23-year-old beat Matteo Trentin and Stefan Küng to the line after a day of near-constant rain, becoming the first Danish male world champion in the process.
Amongst dozens of tubulars and double-ring drivetrains, the bikes of Zdenek Stybar and Mads Pedersen stood out at Gent-Wevelgem.
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