Wout van Aert, Christophe Laporte continue Jumbo-Visma’s classics crush at Gent-Wevelgem
Van Aert attacks at 53km to go and pulls Laporte to victory as team hits hard in road toward Tour of Flanders.
Van Aert attacks at 53km to go and pulls Laporte to victory as team hits hard in road toward Tour of Flanders.
Belgian veteran Vanmarcke scores for first time in three years in small group sprint.
Opening cobblestone classic of 2022 loses two top riders after Wellens and Vanmarcke come down sick overnight.
Israel-Premier Tech rider finished off 2021 in a flourish, winning the national title and posting Canada's best Paris-Roubaix finish in a generation.
Perennial spring classics favorite heads to altitude camp in March after off-season knee problems delayed preparation.
Here's the latest on team selections and updates for Paris-Roubaix Femmes and Paris-Roubaix this weekend.
Belgian star hoping for worlds bid ahead of an autumn Paris-Roubaix that will be 'very different from most years.'
Opening classic of the season finishes with a rare bunch sprint after Deceuninck-Quick-Step controlled most of the day.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, February 25.
Geraint Thomas on opening stage: 'It was crazy in the end'
These are the moves that matter ahead of the 2021 men's racing season.
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Travis McCabe fulfilled career-long dream of racing in WorldTour only to have season coincide with coronavirus pandemic.
Cobbles veteran hoping to stay loyal to EF Pro Cycling through contract year and financial difficulties.
Cobbles veteran Vanmarcke hopes to see season goals Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix raced later in the year.
5-foot-4 Colombian mixed it up with the heavyweight rouleurs at Paris-Nice Monday, further confirmation of his potential in sophomore year in WorldTour.
The Belgian still dreams of winning the Tour of Flanders or Paris-Roubaix, but he revels in his role on the EF Pro Cycling team, and was only too happy to see his Italian teammate Alberto Bettiol storm to victory in Flanders, in 2019.
After playing his cards perfectly when the decisive breakaway went up the road, an untimely mechanical leaves Sep Vanmarcke sprinting for fourth at Roubaix.
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With a long-term deal in hand, Sep Vanmarcke and his EF team expect the Belgian will be a cool-headed threat at Tour of Flanders.
The Recon Ride talks route and favorites, and hears from Sep Vanmarcke, ahead of the Tour of Flanders.
Sep Vanmarcke fights through rain and bad legs at Dwars door Vlaanderen, managing a third-place result with Flanders looming.
Sep Vanmarcke hit the deck with five other EF-Drapac teammates midway through E3 Harelbeke, but fought back to finish seventh.
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Cannondale-Drapac hoping for a miracle at the Tour of Flanders, with star rider Sep Vanmarcke hampered by stomach problems and crash.
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Belgian classics specialist Sep Vanmarcke has signed with Cannondale – Drapac. Jonathan Vaughters hopes his new hire can win Roubaix.
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Lars Boom and Sep Vanmarcke have been close at Paris-Roubaix, but neither has hoisted the cobblestone at the Roubaix Velodrome.
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De Ronde van Vlaanderen's top favorites give their takes on Sunday's big race
Sep Vanmarcke comes close to a big win at Gent-Wevelgem — if all goes well at Tour of Flanders, he'll be a threat for the win.
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Will Sunday's cobbled race end with a mad dash to the line thanks to a long run into Wevelgem, or will an opportunist take over?
Belgian Sep Vanmarcke hopes that good fortune and changes he made to his schedule will help him ride to a classics victory in 2016.
The Dutch-registered team "is targeting at least the podium" in this season's one-day races, with Vanmarcke its leading man.
The veteran sprinter is included on MTN-Qhubeka's nine-man squad that will line up July 4
The two riders entered the spring classics as top favorites but leave with nothing
Can Alexander Kristoff pull off the Flanders-Roubaix double, or will someone else emerge from the dusty cobbles as Sunday's winner?
Belgian star is confident he can put the disappointment of Flanders behind him as he rides toward an appointment with the Hell of the North
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Following a Flanders flop, Sagan and Vanmarcke are hoping to save their respective classics campaigns at Paris-Roubaix next weekend
Without perennial favorites Boonen and Cancellara, a new generation of riders is elbowing its way to the top of the Flanders heap
Sunday's edition of the sprinter's classic pulls from past races to present an old-school route that finishes on the Via Roma
Cancellara is keenly aware that his reign as one of the kings of the classics is reaching its zenith as up-and-comers vie for the crown
Sep Vanmarcke wins a three-up sprint in Edmonton, as Tom Dumolin keeps the overall lead for another day
The overall winner of the 2013 Eneco Tour, Stybar won stage 2 of this year’s race Tuesday, taking a wet field sprint ahead of Lars Boom (Belkin)
Simon Gerrans’ victory in Liège-Bastogne-Liège capped a spring classics season that was wide open and unpredictable in the peloton
Vanmarcke is growing weary of runner-up status and is doubly motivated to win Paris-Roubaix on Sunday
Anything can happen over 51 kilometers of cobbles, but "Spartacus" is the overwhelming favorite with oddsmakers for the "Hell of the North"
The Swiss rider made the right moves at the right times before sprinting to victory
Cancellara wins his third Tour of Flanders in the final few hundred meters, outwitting and overpowering a four-man break
Vanmarcke says classics giants like Cancellara are on another level, but he won't stop trying to beat them
Sep Vanmarcke is downplaying his chances for victory, but nearly everyone else agrees he's one of the five-star favorites for Flanders
Boonen, Cancellara, Sagan, and Vanmarcke are the favorites, but 17 climbs, a half-dozen teams, and forecasted rain don't care about odds
Andrew Hood catches up with Belkin sport director Nico Verhoeven in Belgium and talks about Sep Vanmarcke's classics goals
With Boonen and Cancellara fit and motivated for a monumental win, will 2014 mark the final full-steam showdown in a decade-old rivalry?
Belgian will stay with Belkin through 2016 after signing two-year extension
Kenny Robert Van Hummel triumphs in stage 1 at the four-day race
Fabian Cancellara and a slew of first-time winners came out on top in the classics, but who didn't?
Though it came without a true showdown against Tom Boonen, Fabian Cancellara's triumphant return to the cobbles proved his place yet again
The 24-year-old Blanco rider, coming off a knee injury at Tirreno-Adriatico, missed a dream victory by inches on the Roubaix velodrome
The heavy favorite settles accounts first on the road, then on the Roubaix velodrome, taking his third victory ahead of Sep Vanmarcke
Blanco rider finished three minutes behind race winner Fabian Cancellara at Flanders after his Tirreno-Adriatico crash
Cannondale's Peter Sagan leads a talented crop of young riders during this season's classics
Sep Vanmarcke looks ahead to this season's classics and hopes to defend his 2012 Omloop title this weekend
In this exclusive video Farrar, Vanmarcke and Vaughters talk about a disappointing Tour of Flanders and look ahead to Paris-Roubaix.
Young team leader Sep Vanmarcke runs out of gas late, Farrar spends rare day in the break
Young Belgian will lead Garmin at Flanders and Roubaix
He proved wily beyond his years to beat Boonen and Flecha at the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Vanmarcke's first professional victory ahead of 'hero' Boonen
Karsten Kroon (BMC) and Sep Vanmarcke (Garmin-Cervélo) were both involved in a heavy crash on the descent off the Cat. 2 Puerto de Ventana in Saturday's 14th stage at the Vuelta a España.