‘Another Race, Another Wrong Turn’: CPA Turns Up Heat after Wrong-Turn Fiasco at Faun-Ardèche
UPDATED: Blame game unfolds in France after race leaders take wrong turn in a chaotic repeat of Algarve foul-up last month.
UPDATED: Blame game unfolds in France after race leaders take wrong turn in a chaotic repeat of Algarve foul-up last month.
Tour de Hoody: Alaphilippe refuses to let data override his unbridled racing style and that’s something every cycling fan can cheer for in 2025: 'Panache and aggression can always beat power numbers.'
Marc Hirschi, Marlen Reusser, and Jhonathan Narváez all win in their first races after high-pressure transfers. We dive into why these early successes matter.
Swiss star expects more freedom after leaving 'super team' UAE for upstart Tudor: 'Here there's no fight internally for any leadership.'
Chasing golden tickets: Audacious newbie ProTeams receive wildcards for Flèche and Liège as tension mounts ahead of must-have Tour de France invites.
Fabian Cancellara's Swiss project could be on the fast track to race the Tour de France in just its third season in the pro ranks. Will ASO deliver?
'Red Bull is reinforcing its dedication to the evolving world of road cycling': Energy drink behemoth adds team of Alaphilippe, Hirschi to growing cycling portfolio.
'We can be a major player': Cancellara’s Tudor Pro Cycling project was the winner of the transfer market. Next? Crush the classics and take on the Tour de France.
Former U.S. champion joins team of Cancellara, Hirschi, and Alaphilippe in 2025 after facing uncertainty over his racing future.
Forget the chatter about Tom Pidcock. These are the most dynamic-shifting transfers already confirmed for the off-seaon.
Preview: No Roglič or Alaphilippe, but Evenepoel, Pidcock, Jorgenson look to pull the impossible and prevent Pogačar’s fourth-straight win in Italian monument.
The WorldTour season-ender at the Tour of Guangxi could tip UAE over the top for the all-time win record set by Columbia-HTC in 2009.
From Van der Poel and Evenepoel to Powless and Pidcock: Ranking the five-star uber-favorites down to the one-star dark horses for the rainbow jersey.
The contenders, the course, the narratives, the TV guide, and more: Here's all you need to know about the Zürich men's road race on September 29.
Hirschi goes one better than his team leader Tadej Pogačar on Saturday with another dazzling display.
Intra-team dramas and understated superstars light up world championship tune-up racing across Britain, Romandie, Italy, Germany.
Also Monday, Wout Poels confirms move to Astana Qazaqstan, Ethan Hayter jumps to Quick-Step as transfer season hots up.
Swiss rider Hirschi prevails from two-man breakaway, American rider Kevin Vermaerke takes fourth.
Despite multiple passages up the Mur de Huy and winter-like cold and rain, the final ascent of the famed wall played decider in both races. 'The race was brutal'
Ineos Grenadiers rider sparkles after pre-race favorite Van der Poel fails to shine: 'I was going to say it is great to win for the second time but it might create some controversy'
American rider finishes runner-up to continue strong season, Halland Johannessen takes final stage.
American champion tenths of a second off TT win on Saturday.
Here's your ultimate collection of stats, stories, and scraps from a big day with 'La Doyenne' for the men's peloton.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, February 16.
UAE Emirates goes one-two in Italian multi-surface race and levels Jumbo-Visma's win-count for the season.
Lorenzo Rota and Daniel Martinez complete the podium.
When COVID and crashes threw the team into crisis, Pogačar, McNulty, Bjerg and Hirschi bonded to become UAE Emirates' 'Class of '98.'
The Swiss rider has had a three-week lesson in grit at a race he probably should never have started.
Matteo Trentin returned a COVID-19 diagnosis Wednesday and Marc Hirschi will replace him.
Pogačar's team sends home four riders from Slovenia and Suisse as spike in cases raises alarm bells before start of the Tour de France.
In-form Swiss star leads UAE Emirates into Amstel Gold Race after months on the sidelines.
The Swiss star's comeback victory counts for the 20th so far in 2022 for UAE Emirates.
Marc Hirschi has said that he had hip surgery three weeks ago.
Here's the news making headlines for Saturday, April 17.
Speculation swirled around Marc Hirschi's transfer to UAE Emirates. Now equal uncertainty hangs over his form ahead of major spring targets.
Tadej Pogačar, Primož Roglič and Richard Carapaz to face off in a key tune-up race this week.
Budding Swiss superstar says nothing behind season delay except some issues with his hip and a back-loaded calendar that includes the Tour de France, Olympics and world championships.
Sepp Kuss in command at Jumbo-Visma, Chris Froome's quest for form, a gnarly course and more: Volta a Catalunya will be a must-watch next week.
UAE-Emirates officials confirm Catalunya and Ardennes are early season goals for their late-hour signing.
Here's the news making headlines for Monday, March 1.
French daily L'Equipe cites sources saying Swiss star felt under-appreciated and under-paid at former team.
Two young talents have been rivals through the junior ranks, but will take turns supporting one another in 2021.
Team directors speak of Pogačar's progression, Hirschi's potential and how he was signed, and the squad's COVID vaccination.
These are the moves that matter ahead of the 2021 men's racing season.
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Swiss star signs with team of Tadej Pogaçar on three-year deal.
How well would the puncheur-de-luxe star slot in at UAE Team Emirates? And where else would we like to see Hirschi racing for in 2021?
On this week's episode we discuss Marc Hirschi's surprise transfer and Chris Froome's rehab. Then, we catch up with Cameron Wurf on switching from pro cycling to triathlon and back.
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Marc Hirschi, the revelation of the 2020 Tour de France, has been released by his team.
The team offered no explanation for the sudden move which released the breakout cycling star after many teams have already filled 2021 rosters.
Swiss standout to target Ardennes classics and Olympics in 2021 after breakout 2020 season.
German team's confidence in home-grown stars pays off in first season without Tom Dumoulin.
After getting pipped at the finish line, Julian Alaphilippe was relegated to fifth place.
Alaphilippe loses kick for the line after celebrating too early and is then relegated to fifth-place for wayward path in the sprint.
All you need to know about the oldest and toughest monument of them all, from the course and contenders to how to watch Sunday's battle in the Ardennes hills.
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The young Swiss rider timed his attack to perfection inside the final 50 meters, on the Muir de Huy.
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Classics season opens at the Flèche on Wednesday, with Tadej Pogačar, Michał Kwiatkowski and Marc Hirschi among those set to do battle on the Mur.
Team Sunweb took three stage victories at the Tour through an aggressive, untamable brand of racing. Here's how they made it happen.
Wout van Aert, Julian Alaphilippe, Michael Woods, Marc Hirschi and Jakob Fuglsang are among the top favorites to take the rainbow bands in Imola.
Young Swiss rider elected 'super combatif' of the Tour from shortlist of six via jury and public vote.
Team Sunweb has become Fred Dreier's favorite squad at the 2020 Tour de France because of its aggressive riding and willingness to abandon the push for yellow and green.
Marc Hirschi's stage win is confirmation of Team Sunweb's aggressive, stage hunting strategy after years of targeting sprints and the GC.
Watch young Swiss Marc Hirschi finally get his stage win, after two oh-so-close attempts on stage 2 and stage 9.
Primož Roglič continues his hold on the yellow jersey as the battle for the green jersey continues
Unbranded wheels abound in this year's Tour, from Princeton Carbonworks on Richard Carapaz's bike, to mystery hoops from Shimano on several riders' bikes.
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Swiss rider Marc Hirschi suffered an agonizing defeat during Sunday's 9th stage of the Tour de France, losing by inches after spending miles off of the front by himself.