Baltimore to host UCI one-day race in 2020
Baltimore, Maryland will host a major international one-day race in 2020.
With his three world championship kits, Paris-Roubaix win, and six Tour de France green jerseys, Peter Sagan is a cycling phenomenon.
With his three world championship kits, Paris-Roubaix win, and six Tour de France green jerseys, Peter Sagan is a cycling phenomenon.
Baltimore, Maryland will host a major international one-day race in 2020.
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.
An Interview With Sagan Gran Roadie-Oh Creator Michael Marckx
On this week's podcast we discuss Chloé Dygert Owen's championship ride. Then, we hear from Marianne Vos, and discuss Peter Sagan vs. Mathieu van der Poel.
Peter Sagan races a crop of youngsters—namely Mathieu van der Poel and Remco Evenepoel—in his quest to win a record fourth world title.
The Spanish world champion already has a world-record haul of seven worlds medals and he's hoping for one more
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The Australian sprinter launched at the perfect moment to capture his second stage win of this Tour. In the GC battle, Fuglsang crashed and abandoned.
We highlight a selection of our favorite images from the second week of the Tour de France.
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The Slovakian knows he has a lot of work to do to get through what some are calling the hardest Tour in years. But mountains are the least of his concerns.
Peter Sagan addressed questions about his form by winning stage 5 of the Tour de France in Colmar
Although he started the Tour almost unrecognizable in his trade team kit, Peter Sagan is back in the more familiar green jersey. Having won the points competition in every Tour he's finished, you might as well get used to seeing him in it.
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Bora-Hansgrohe leads this year's collection of Tour de France sprint teams, some of which will target the green sprint jersey
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With Chris Froome injured and Geraint Thomas banged up, Egan Bernal hopes to make a mark at the Tour de Suisse, on his way toward the Tour de France.
Deceuninck-Quick Step expertly deliver Elia Viviani to his second consecutive stage win ahead of Peter Sagan
Elia Viviani ends dry spell after outsprinting Michael Matthews and Peter Sagan to win stage 4 of the Tour de Suisse
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Slovak star takes his 17th Tour de Suisse stage win with a masterful sprint in Murten
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What did we learn from the 2019 Amgen Tour of California? Youngsters are fast, Anna van der Breggen still dominates, and EF's unfortunate streak continues
Peter Sagan took his 17th stage victory at the Amgen Tour of California, crossing the line just ahead of American Travis McCabe
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With a more sprinter-friendly finish, Sagan was expected to race Liège, but after two DNF results, he'll take some time to rebuild before Tour of California.
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Citing fatigue from Paris-Roubaix, Peter Sagan pulls the plug on Amstel Gold Race, hoping to salvage spring classics season at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
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Chasing the pavé is an annual rite of spring for many cycling photographers. It’s an intense and wildly rewarding day in the car in pursuit of cycling’s 'Hell of the North.'
Three-time world champion Peter Sagan and a crop of other stars, including Van Avermaet, Stybar, Degenkolb, and Kristoff, are set to battle at this year's Paris-Roubaix.
The three-time world champion Peter Sagan talks about how Tour of Flanders was raced and why his form is still lagging behind.
Before the 267km Tour of Flanders, we visited each of the 25 teams to find out their gear selection, their tire choices and pressures, and their novel solutions.
Although not in Flanders-winning form of 2016, Sagan and his team remain confident for Roubaix and Liège.
Decision to race through to Liège means Sagan is only approaching peak form, but team and rivals still see him as Flanders threat.
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Peter Sagan confirmed his top form on Sunday by riding in the daylong breakaway at Gent-Wevelgem
Former E3 winner Peter Sagan says his form is on track, but a late-race mechanical ruins his outing in Harelbeke, Belgium.
Alaphilippe stuns Sagan and a cadre of all-stars in the final sprint at Milano-Sanremo. We discuss the action of the season's first monument classic.
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Sagan hoping to bounce back from early-season illness and Sanremo disappointment in time for cobbled monuments.
Three-time world champion Peter Sagan is willing to be patient in his quest to win Milano-Sanremo, which started back in 2011.
Pro cycling's first monument classic will feature an intriguing blend of sprinters and climbers who will take on "La Primavera," the longest race of the year.
Sagan says he was bedridden for days at the end of his Sierra Nevada training camp, and now he's just trying to make it through Tirreno-Adriatico.
To handle the demands of racing to win from Sanremo through Liège, Peter Sagan opts for a special high-altitude prep that skips classic openers.
It is opening weekend in Belgium as cobbled classics kick off with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Saturday and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne Sunday.
Sagan selective with schedule in order to remain focused for season spanning from Sanremo to the worlds.
As the furore surrounding Iljo Keisse and Deceuninck-QuickStep drags on, it's time to consider whether this "stupid moment" actually highlights a much bigger problem.
The Vuelta a San Juan kicked off Sunday, and Fernando Gaviria and Julian Alaphilippe won the first two stages.
Sagan looking to get race kilometers into legs before returning to Europe for altitude training as he builds to Monuments.
The new finish for the Belgian monument could lead to a sprint showdown between Peter Sagan and others, other riders say.
The three-time world champion grabs his first victory of 2019 on just his third day of racing.
Peter Sagan sprints to victory in stage 3 of the Santos Tour Down Under.
The Italian grand tour's spot on the season schedule is not ideal for Peter Sagan, who says he'd like to race it at least once.
Three-time world champion Sagan is pleased to see Valverde wearing rainbow jersey this season, but he's already planning a way to get it back.
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Peter Sagan has twice finished second in the Italian monument, so this year he is making it a priority.
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Peter Sagan's sterling 2018 season was highlighted by victory in Paris-Roubaix. Here's the inside story of how he won a cobblestone.
Organizers are expected to move Liège-Bastogne-Liège finish to flatter terrain, opening the door for fast-finishing classics riders.
Bora-Hansgrohe sport director Patxi Vila recalls how Sagan won the famed race in the French countryside.
The Slovakian will race 2019 in a team kit, rather than the world champ's jersey, after a three-year run in the rainbow bands.
In his new book, Peter Sagan explains why he doesn't like sprinting with a lead-out train and how he manages to always time his jump right.
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Peter Sagan said in a new interview that he's happy where he is and that he has no interest in changing his body to contend for grand tours.
The three-time former world champion admits the rainbow jersey was weighing on him and that the Innsbruck course had too much climbing.
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Bora-Hansgrohe also announces extensions for other key riders, including Daniel Oss and Maciej Bodnar
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According to reports in Belgian media, Bora-Hansgrohe is hoping to sign Peter Sagan to an extension
Peter can’t stop winning and 100% can’t stop releasing stunning new sunglasses
Peter Sagan's three-year reign as world champion will likely come to an end soon, and he was unable to win a stage at the Vuelta.
With the challenging UCI road worlds course on the horizon, Peter Sagan knows he likely won't win a fourth straight title.