Vos will miss Amstel Gold Race to focus on Paris-Roubaix Femmes
The Dutchwoman finished second in the inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes and is hoping to do one better in 2022.
The Dutchwoman finished second in the inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes and is hoping to do one better in 2022.
Narrow roads, crosswinds, and sometimes bad weather turn the Dutch classic into one of the most intense races on the international calendar.
From Elisa Balsamo's potentially Tour of Flanders-winning form to Trek-Segafredo versus SD Worx, these are some of the key takeaways from Sunday's race.
Dutch rider sprints for second at Gent-Wevelgem, just her second road race in 2022 after her cyclocross worlds win.
It's another big win for the world champion as Marianne Vos is second in thrilling finale.
All you need to know about the men's and women's Gent-Wevelgem, including routes, riders, and must-know narratives.
A cold sidelines the four-time winner for Sunday's race.
Will this year's Trofeo Alfredo Binda end in a breakaway or a bunch sprint? From climbers to sprinters, here are some of the riders to watch in the third Women's WorldTour race of the year.
Vos could make history this year, but she has plenty of competition in her way, including home favorite and defending champion Elisa Longo Borghini.
A closer look at some of the most prominent rivalries in women's racing in recent memory.
U.S. ace Labecki debuts for Jumbo-Visma as Dutch squad premieres new 'double threat' in Tuscan classic.
Annemiek van Vleuten takes aim at third Strade Bianche win as she looks to keep up her 2022 winning streak.
In more than 15 years spent dominating the sport, Vos's perspective on cycling and on life has changed.
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 29-year-old American is looking forward to learning from her new teammate after joining Jumbo-Visma for 2022.
Go down memory lane with Marianne Vos and each of her cyclocross world titles, from her first in 2006 to her eighth in 2022.
Marianne Vos and Tom Pidcock took impressive wins in Fayetteville. Here are the elite races in photos.
The Dutch woman has dominated cycling for almost two decades and took an unprecedented eighth cyclocross world title in Fayetteville.
A wrestling match between Marianne Vos and Lucinda Brand made for a World Champs race that was as electric as it was unsurprising.
Who to watch at the 2022 UCI world cyclocross championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Dutchwoman wins on home soil in final World Cup before the Fayetteville worlds.
Outside's master chef Biju Thomas will be cooking for Team USA. He joins the show to talk race food and logistics.
Vos notches her seventh national title with sights on her eighth world title.
The Dutch women will head to Fayetteville with a formidable eight-rider line-up, while just two elite men are selected after Mathieu van der Poel's injury woes.
As we await the start of a new year of racing, let's look back at the wonderful season just gone.
The Dutchman may have to look to Egan Bernal, Marianne Vos and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot as he figures out his next moves.
Mark Cavendish and Marianne Vos make their mark on the history books.
Vos scores third victory of the season after race-long throwdown with Brand, who retains World Cup lead.
It's not quite a digital token confirming your ownership of an animation, but at least you can ride it.
Here's the news making headlines for Friday, December 17.
Van Empel takes breakout elite win, Canadian rider Maghalie Rochette finishes third to continue upward progress through the season.
Cyclocross riders head into the unknown in Val di Sole with a snowy World Cup race with a view to securing a place on the Winter Olympics schedule.
Yes, it has a threaded bottom bracket.
The 2021 road season was record-breaking and record-equaling at times — here are some of the key stats and figures that made the year.
The highly decorated Dutch rider is looking forward to a return to the Tour de France next year, a moment she says will be 'really important' for women's racing.
Jumbo-Visma pair Marianne Vos and Wout van Aert will return to the mud and sand of cyclocross in December to prepare for the Spring Classics.
Jumbo-Visma's cross-discipline megastars plan intense 'cross season to hone engines for the road classics.
Marianne Vos and Eli Iserbyt double up on wins during back-to-back weekends of 'cross racing.
Seven-time cyclocross champion rises to top of the worlds pecking-order after dominant cross-discipline autumn.
The Queen of women’s cycling takes a masterful win.
Riders lament the exclusion of a time trial, but otherwise see the route as a perfect challenge with plenty of opportunities for every type of rider.
Here's what Clara Honsinger, Lance Haidet, Lucinda Brand, Quinten Hermans, and others had to say about the muddy World Cup race and a preview of the 2022 worlds course.
Denise Betsema is second and Clara Honsinger battles to third, passing Marianna Vos at the end of the final lap.
Racers and fans will get a look at the 2022 world championship course.
Some sun, some rain, and all fun in Waterloo, at the Trek world headquarters.
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Vos takes the opening World Cup round after an intense battle with Lucinda Brand.
The Dutch multi-discipline megastar barely let the mud dry on her road bike before she took to her 'cross bike a week later.
Here's the news making headlines for Saturday, October 9.
The inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes was a day for the record books, but where will it sit in cycling's rich history, and where does it go from here?
Paris-Roubaix builds idols, sometimes out of nothing, sometimes chiseled from the already great
Two Treks and a Cervelo filled the podium at Paris-Roubaix Femmes. We get a before and after look at the bikes.
Runner-up Marianne Vos reflects on a “fantastic” first ever women’s Paris-Roubaix.
Deignan made history winning the first Paris-Roubaix Femmes, and her solo move was the best way to tackle such an unpredictable day.
Here's what the stars said after the historic and thrilling inaugural edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes.
Marianne Vos came close as she tried to chase down a lone Lizzie Deignan but the Dutchwoman had to settle for second one more time
Deignan won the first-ever Pairs-Roubaix Femmes with a stunning 80km solo fitting for a monumental day for the sport.
Riders fight for grip in wet and muddy inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes that saw only 61 of the 129 starters record an official time in the velodrome.
From Marianne Vos to Lisa Brennauer to Ellen van Dijk, these are some of the riders to watch for the first edition of the women's 'Hell of the North'.
Marianne Vos already won almost every race on the women's calendar — will she become the first Paris-Roubaix Femmes winner?
Kaia Schmid shines for USA and Ruth Winder calls time on pro career as bike-mad crowds pack the streets.
The three-time world champion came second behind Elisa Balsamo in the 2021 road race, taking her sixth career World Champs silver medal.
Coryn Rivera won't comment on rumors she's heading to Jumbo-Visma, and lauded retiring teammate Ruth Winder as racing 'like 10 women.'
Van der Breggen talks retirement, Vos discusses disappointment, Kopecky celebrates home crowd after Elisa Balsamo wins world tile.
The 23-year-old Balsamo delivered after a huge ride from the Italian team in the final to score another medal for 'the Azzurri.'
The inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes will include traverses of Mons-en-Pévèle and Carrefour de l’Arbre as part of 17 cobble sectors.
Anna van der Breggen will retire after the world championships. She's unsure if she will defend her time trial title but wants to help her team to gold in the road race.
Marianne Vos will be one of the key contenders at the road worlds before she takes in the inaugural women's Paris-Roubaix a week later, where she'll also be a favorite.
Marianne Vos has won almost everything but she still loves racing. She's in strong form this autumn and she is focused on the worlds and the first women's Paris-Roubaix.
The short punchy climbs and weather livened up the stage and made for some exciting racing.
The Dutchwoman won the opening prologue in Ede.
Here's the news making the headlines on Tuesday, August 24.
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.
After two stage wins the Dutchwoman will turn her attention to the Olympic Games on July 26.
Mark Cavendish labelled her the greatest of all time, and he's not wrong. Marianne Vos' journey to 30 Giro d'Italia Donne stage wins is nothing short of remarkable.
Here's the news making the headlines on Friday, July 9.
A hilly circuit opened up the finale of the seventh stage of the Giro Donne and allowed for the Dutchwoman to take an exciting 30th victory in Italy.
The Jumbo-Visma rider outsprinted Elisa Longo Borghini for career-defining victory.
"We are here and we think we suffer, but there is so much more in life."
Marianne Vos took a clear win over Lucinda Brand from the breakaway as Anna van der Breggen stays in the pink jersey.