Are there monuments in women’s cycling, and what are they?
Milan-San Remo kickstarts the men's monument season, but what constitutes a monument for the women?
Milan-San Remo kickstarts the men's monument season, but what constitutes a monument for the women?
Wiebes claims Drenthe hat trick after race shortened and delayed by snow.
Updated course packs a punch but still favors the fastest women in the bunch.
With a mature performance to win Saturday's Ronde van Drenthe, the Dutch rider looks like the sprinter to beat this spring.
The Team DSM rider sprinted to victory at the second round of the women's WorldTour on Saturday, Ronde van Drenthe.
Wiebes defends Drenthe title, bettering Balsamo and Kopecky in dramatic final.
Will the VAM-Berg break the race apart or will a sprinter take the day on Saturday?
Wiebes unstoppable with 13th win of season after Team DSM control final of Women's WorldTour closer.
After being canceled in 2020, the one-day Ronde van Drenthe will close the Women's WorldTour this season with cobbles and climbs set to decide the race.
Here's the news making headlines for Friday, October 22.
New calendar dates awarded to UCI WorldTour events seeking to be on the current year's calendar.
Winds rip apart Ronde van Drenthe peloton, leaving three riders to battle for the win in the second stop on the Women's WorldTour.
Amy Pieters won the second stop of the Women's WorldTour on Sunday in Drenthe, the Netherlands over Alexis Ryan and Chloe Hosking.
World champion Amalie Dideriksen wins the sprint from a small group that escaped late in Ronde van Drenthe.
Reigning world champion Amalie Dideriksen (DEN) won the 152.2km Ronde van Drenthe in the Netherlands municipality of Hoogeveen on Saturday.
Leah Kirchmann is quickly settling into her new digs, notching Liv – Plantur's first win of 2016 in Sunday's Drentse Acht van Westerveld
Boels – Dolmans racks up another Women's WorldTour victory as Chantal Blaak wins Saturday's Ronde van Drenthe
The Women's WorldTour goes Dutch, Paris-Nice wraps up with a climber's delight, and Tirreno offers its only mountaintop finish.
Belgian road champion Jolien D’hoore celebrates her 25th birthday by winning the Ronde van Drenthe in a bunch sprint
1. Elizabeth ARMITSTEAD, Boels Dolmans, in 3:51:03 2. Anna VAN DER BREGGEN, Rabo-liv, at :02 3. Shelley OLDS, Ale Cipollini, at :29
Lizzie Armitstead uses late bridge, tactical deftness to notch win ahead of Anna van der Breggen at World Cup opener Ronde van Drenthe
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Results from the 2013 Ronde van Drenthe
Marianne Vos starts World Cup season with a decisive victory at Rhonde van Drenthe
2010 Ronde van Drenthe results