Thomas De Gendt: We can’t only rely on Arnaud De Lie to get back into WorldTour
Belgian veteran believes that consistency is the key in getting Lotto Dstny back into the WorldTour in 2026.
Belgian veteran believes that consistency is the key in getting Lotto Dstny back into the WorldTour in 2026.
Team recommits to Vermarc Sport for another three seasons with new design for 2023.
Pridham talks Grand Tour debut, Thomas De Gendt, and seeing every day as an opportunity in her first year at the iconic Belgian team.
Evenepoel is in pole position to become Belgium's first grand tour winner since Johan De Muynck won the Giro d'Italia in 1978.
The Tour leaves the Alps with a transition stage to St-Étienne in sweltering heat. The sprinters will be hungry to make the most of this opportunity.
Breakaway specialist to keep shaking things up after recovery from burnout.
Lotto-Soudal star reveals his personal marks and milestones during the three-week Giro.
A look at power numbers from Mathieu van der Poel, Thomas De Gendt, and Emmanuel Buchmann in the opening stages of the corsa rosa.
Fans shouldn't give up on this Giro just yet. There might be some boring moments, but the 2022 Giro isn't even half over. In fact, the fun hasn't even started yet.
Watch as the veteran Lotto-Soudal rider wins from the break to ease his team's woes at the Giro d'Italia.
There were a handful of different tactics fighting for dominance on stage 8 of the Giro d'Italia, but only one would win.
A decade after winning out of a massive Giro breakaway, De Gendt proves he's still as wily as ever.
Lotto-Soudal rider wins from four-rider sprint.
The unrelated riders create their own GC classification at the Giro d'Italia.
Two De Gendts, separated by just 13 seconds: who will prevail in this fiercely-fought race within a race?
Thomas De Gendt's been ‘racing’ non-stop for a year straight, Drone Hopper doesn't disappoint, and Mathieu van der Poel avoids close call with cork.
Belgian escape artist will use all of his skills in the art of the breakaway to make sure none of them arrive to deprive teammate Caleb Ewan a chance at victory.
We look at some power testing data from WorldTour team training camps.
The Belgian rider reveals his tips for breakaways, his take on the latest crop of pros and more
The Belgian rider reveals his tips for breakaways, his take on the latest crop of pros, and more.
Oliver Naesen and Thomas De Gendt see legal punishment as a step too far for overzealous fan.
Australian sprinter crashes out with broken right clavicle in high-speed spill with Peter Sagan in crash-marred stage 3.
Belgian team focusing on sprints and breakaways for its 37th start in Tour de France.
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Week-long race wraps up with frantic final stage in Barcelona as Ineos Grenadiers take a full sweep of the overall podium.
Thomas De Gendt, Tony Gallopin featured in early breakaway attempt.
Some of the best male and female cyclists in the world will be racing for €8,000 as well as the honor of wearing both a digital and real-world rainbow jersey.
While some athletes have been honing their racing skills by racing on the road, others have been hitting the trainer more — and more strategically — than ever before, with their sights set on making history.
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The lack of access to Team Ineos Grenadiers means everyone will be speculating about Egan Bernal's Tour de France collapse on Sunday, writes Andrew Hood.
We all know about Team Ineos Grenadiers vs. Jumbo-Visma. Here are five storylines outside of the GC battle and the race's COVID-19 precautions to follow throughout the 2020 Tour de France.
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Breakaway specialist to keep hunting for stages at the Tour and Vuelta when racing restarts.
The drama of a breakaway can be enthralling, but the intricate tactics are difficult to pick out in TV coverage. Learn the nuances here from the peloton's best.
Froome knocked out early as some of peloton's top climbers virtually faced off.
Competing on Italian courses that mimic the Stelvio and Tucson countryside, the startlist has all the firepower of a grand tour.
Thomas De Gendt, Serge Pauwels and Tom Steels spoke of the responsibilities of organizers, teams and riders to ensure Tour de France is safe.
Gravel rides, smashing Zwift, and trying to dodge the cookie jar: Breakaway specialist De Gendt is keeping the engine running in lockdown in Belgium.
Guillaume Boivin confident of riders' own health at Paris-Nice, though he and others fear measures to prevent spread of virus around general public could put long-term stopper on racing.
A year after winning two stages at the Spanish grand tour, the American is hoping the stars align once again
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Follow these four easy steps and you'll be winning Tour de France stages solo in no time.
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If there is a breakaway, chances are you'll see Thomas De Gendt in the mix. He's honed his craft for many years, and it's paid off with wins on Ventoux and the Stelvio.
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De Gendt's daring attack pays off in stage 1 of Volta a Catalunya. The Belgian wins his first race of 2019 season.
Riders increasingly seeking release from season's pressure of "too much Strava records, too much training, and too much focus on racing"
Thomas De Gendt capped off an all-day breakaway with a solo victory in stage 2 of Tour de Romandie Thursday.
After an all-day escape and a late attack to ditch his breakaway companions, Thomas De Gendt wins stage 3 at Volta a Catalunya.
Belgian Thomas De Gendt blasted an all French jury for naming Warren Barguil as the race’s most aggressive rider.
Belgium's Thomas De Gendt burst away to win the opening stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné, a 170.5km ride around Saint-Étienne on Sunday.
On this week's VeloNews Show: should Mark Cavendish stick around for the Champs Elysees? Can Tejay van Garderen rebound from his bad day? And how is Julian Alaphilippe feeling after his Cliffhanger moment?
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Take a look at Thomas de Gendt's Strava data from his Tour de France stage win Thursday on Mont Ventoux.
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Thomas De Gendt and Gert Dockx are injured after being hit by a car in Spain while training. They are transferred to Belgium for further examination.
Lotto-Soudal's Kris Boeckmans spoils Etixx-Quick-Step's party, jumping the sprint early and outgunning Meersman in sprint finish
The Belgian, who finished third in the 2012 Giro d'Italia, signs a one-year deal
The Dutch-based squad is losing its main sponsor after this season and will fold
Evan Rudd enjoys a moment with Thomas De Gendt's Bianchi Oltre XR
Dutch squad will lose both of its title sponsors at the end of the season
Team loses second naming sponsor and overall lead in California, but will keep hunting stages
Italy's grand tour has made progress in recent years to gain value and respect among the peloton
After an impressive attack led to a third-place finish in the 2012 Giro, Thomas De Gendt is targeting the Tour de France in 2013
Gilbert stormed to a world title and Contador raided the Vuelta, but neither took top spot in Andrew Hood's favorite attacks of the year
Contador heads the list of contenders for the Spanish tour, but it's a long list, with a number of subplots
Thomas de Gendt to lead Vacansoleil Vuelta squad; Malaysia looks to invest in velodrome; Pendleton ready to bust out the heels
Sánchez shouldn't miss Tour de France, Olympics; De Gendt even parties on a bike; Coppel's bitter loss; Red Zinger founder calls for Flagstaff finish
Merckx, Sportwereld weigh in on De Gendt; free Olympic road race viewing recommendations; Wegelius thanks Garmin co-workers for Hesjedal's Giro title; Gilbert comes up short
Thomas De Gendt rode Bianchi's TT machine in Milan on Sunday
Team Vacansoleil wanted him to focus on the Tour, but De Gendt chose the Giro and it pays off with a huge win on the Stelvio
After almost 20,000 feet of climbing, Thomas De Gendt climbed onto the podium as winner of stage 20. Purito, Hesjedal still atop overall
Goss, Tuft, Haedos among early names headed to Italian grand tour
Westra, De Gendt and Larsson lead Dutch squad from the Riccò embarrassment to the podium
De Gendt solos to victory while Leipheimer crashes three times, Wiggins holds lead