Preview: Your stage-by-stage guide to the 2021 Giro Donne
Ten days of racing, two brutal mountain stages, three potential breakaway days, and two (and a half?) days for the sprinters.
Ten days of racing, two brutal mountain stages, three potential breakaway days, and two (and a half?) days for the sprinters.
The team will focus on elevating hometown hero Elisa Longo Borghini to the top of the podium.
And on the ground takes from the (maybe) final edition of La Course.
The Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift could change women's cycling forever.
After consistently finishing in the top 10 all spring, the Dutchwoman holds one of the most coveted jerseys in the women's peloton.
The brand has been involved with variations of Liv Racing since 2013, excluding 2017 and 2018.
Amy Jones packs all the women's cycling news you need to know into this weeks Women's Cycling Weekly.
Featuring Liv Racing and Trek-Segafredo
Everything you need to know about the course and contenders ahead of La Course by the Tour de France.
Amialiusik's stage 2 win is the second nail-biting victory by Canyon-SRAM in June.
What happened at the various National Championships?
Marc Bracke was previously found guilty of violating the UCI Code of Ethics after two riders accused him of sexual harassment.
The virtual riding platform has agreed to sponsor the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift through 2025.
Skylar Schneider and Kendall Ryan are taking L39ion's mission to the top of the podium.
Plus, it's National Championship week and we can't wait to some jerseys change hands.
The Danish national champion will remain with the Movistar Team through 2024.
The 46-year old will compete in the individual time trial in Tokyo.
All the news, results, and upcoming races you need to know from Amy Jones.
and we have some thoughts.
It's not yet known if the 2021 La Course will be the last, but it has had a lasting impact on women's cycling since its first edition in 2014.
Chloe Dygert, Ruth Winder, Leah Thomas, Amber Neben and Coryn Rivera will represent the USA in Tokyo.
Winder, Leah Thomas, Coryn Rivera, and Chloe Dygert will race on the road in Tokyo.
The 2019 winner has opted for a training camp at altitude to prepare for the Olympic Games in Tokyo.
UCI Safety Commission rider representative Christine Majerus believes organizations have been allowed to bypass some safety rules for far too long.
Here's what to watch in men's and women's pro cycling this week.
Lizzie Deignan took the overall win from Elise Chabbey by winning the intermediate sprint for five bonus seconds.
Odds were on Lizzie Deignan to win the fist stage of the Tour de Suisse Women on Saturday, but up-and-coming Elise Chabbey defied the odds to take her first professional win.
The two were part of a five-person breakaway that went clear early in the race.
Amy Jones Women's Cycling Weekly is back with everything from the world of women's cycling this week.
The 25-year-old Californian brings depth to an already profound level of women's talent.
A new video from Pinarello gives an intimate look at why Rockwell rides.
With Lotte Kopecky set to join rising star Demi Vollering in 2022, the Dutch team shores up its future and should continue to dominate for years to come.
Plus, the Battle of the North will take place in August of 2022.
10-day Giro Rosa returns to the lineup, as well as a six-day Battle of the North.
After a year of putting in the work, this Californian is ready for results.
In Germany, it was the Spring Classics top riders who dominated the six day race.
Kopecky will join SD Worx in 2022 after one year with Liv Racing.
The Canadian InstaFund team will implement a range of innovative measures in bid to reduce footprint of racing worldwide.
The consequences of the pandemic cost elite women’s bike racing dearly.
Canadian women's continental team InstaFund Racing is getting rid of its single use plastics as it aims to tackle the team's environmental impact.
Here's why the two-time DK 200 winner has her sights set on the 350-mile Unbound XL.
Women's cycling is as good as it has ever been with TV coverage, a deep peloton and better wages, but there is still a lot to do for it to achieve parity with the men.
Demi Vollering only turned professional in 2019 but the Dutchwoman has fast become one of the most dangerous riders in the peloton.
Amy Jones is back with another round up of women's cycling news and a reading list to catch up on.
With four days down and two days to go the general classification at the LOTTO Thüringen Ladies Tour is tight, but three riders have separated themselves from the rest.
Rebecca Charlton is joined by Amy Roberts and Rachel Jary to break down Vuelta a Burgos and look ahead to the Lotto Belgium Tour.
Physicians predict a full recovery from a non-displaced fracture of the ulna for the cross-country pro.
The Danish national champion won the stage of the Internationale LOTTO Thüringen Ladies Tour from a large breakaway that went early in the race.
It’s not just men’s racing that’s seeing a youth movement — the increasing depth and professionalization of the women’s peloton are bringing some precociously talented riders to the fore.
Results from Rule of Three, Gravel Locos, Co2uT, Huffmaster all show strong competition.
On the final climb to Lagunas de Neila Van der Breggen was the strongest, taking the win from Annemiek Van Vleuten on the line.
Kasia Niewiadoma took second on the stage followed by Anna van der Breggen in third.
With the top three overall tied on time and 26 riders within 5 seconds of leading the race, stage's 3 final climb will be another exciting finish for the women.
Issue 26 of the Women's Cycling Weekly has landed, with all the news, reading suggestions, and videos about women's cycling this week.
The leader's jersey changed hands yet again, but the general classification is far from decided.
Race organizers are turning their attention to the 2022 edition of the races.
Elise Chabbey took over the race lead from Grace Brown.
The UCI have introduced a plan to increase the WWT salaries for 2022 and 2023, but what does that mean for non-WWT women's teams?
Brown won from a breakaway of three that broke away in the closing kilometres of the stage.
The Australian riding for Team BikeExchange opened the sprint early from the front to take the uphill victory.
Kate Courtney reflects on how she stays motivated in the face of adversity.
Here are the riders and teams to watch at the Spanish four-day women's race.
Everything you need to know ahead of the four-day Spanish race.
Most aggressive and impressive ride award goes to Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig who finished third behind Annemiek van Vleuten.
For Olympic Games-obsessed Wiles, earning selection for Tokyo would be a childhood dream come true.
Cannondale, Liv Cycling, Specialized, SRAM and Trek join TCA as 'Podium Partners'.
With Christian Prudhomme's interview fresh in their minds, Loren, Amy and Abby discuss the future Le Tour Femme.
All the news in the world of women's cycling this week.
Here's what's making headlines on Friday, May 14.
A win at the race is an automatic qualifier for the Tokyo games.
Annemiek van Vleuten gladly shares years of experience with her new Movistar teammates.
Tour de France race director Christian Prudhomme is certain the race will move forward as planned for 2022.
Here's what's making headlines on Wednesday, March 12.
"I've been ready for this for a long time." American MTB phenom Haley Batten finished third in her first elite World Cup.
García is the double Spanish national champion and has achieved top-10 results in numerous WorldTour races, but the Alé BTC Ljubljana rider often flies under the radar.
After the 22-year old finished third at the Albstadt World Cup, Tokyo doesn't seem so far away.
The Team BikeExchange rider had her first 2021 victory on Sunday. Here, she explains what it's like to be a female pro in Slovenia.
The 24th issue of the Women's Cycling Weekly has landed! Thanks to Amy Jones.
Abby chatted with Scott Sunderland about the logistics behind putting on a race like Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race.
Ruth Winder heads into the U.S. Olympic selection process with a healthy perspective on how Tokyo 2021 fits into her professional goals.