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British champion Cameron Mason hoping for rain at Cyclo-cross World Championships
British national champion says patience will be the key in what’s expected to be a fast race in Hoogerheide, the Netherlands
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Volta Valenciana 2023: Simone Velasco wins from the breakaway on stage three
Italian capitalises on hesitation amongst the chasers to win the sprint from a reduced breakaway
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Saudi Tour 2023: Simone Consonni powers to stage five win, Ruben Guerreiro wraps up overall victory
Italian Consonni outsprinted Dylan Groenewegen to land an impressive victory for Cofidis
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Riders praise race organisation at Etoile de Bessèges after heavy crashes on stage two
One incident left a rider hanging from a bridge in the aftermath
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Ineos Grenadiers bet on three leaders for 2023 Tour de France GC push
Form and condition rests will ultimately decide, but at the moment the British team are favouring the two Colombians and the young Spaniard
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Flying Dutchwoman: Lorena Wiebes on pressure, winning at the Tour de France, and leaving DSM
The SD Worx rider won 22 races in 2022, including two stages at the Tour de France Femmes and a clean sweep at the RideLondon Classique. She told Adam Becket how she did it
By Adam Becket • Published
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Rider hangs from bridge after huge pile-up at Etoile de Bessèges, stage neutralised
Valentin Ferron escapes with minor injuries as others taken to hospital
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Giulio Ciccone takes Vuelta Valenciana stage 2 and GC lead
Italian has a handful of seconds over his rivals
By Vern Pitt • Published
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CW Live: Olympic medallist wins court case; Dubai plots 93km climate controlled bike path and Milan-San Remo start moved
We scour the internet for all the best bits from the world of cycling
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Jai Hindley can 'manage expectations' like Tour de France greats, says Mitch Docker
Docker believes fellow Aussie on Bora-Hansgrohe has the ‘right personality’ to handle the pressure that comes with the experience of previously winning a Grand Tour
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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'The secret is waiting' - Ruben Guerreiro conquers 'wall' in desert at Saudi Tour with poker skills
The Portuguese rider, new to Movistar this year, played the game right to take victory and probably the general classification
By Adam Becket • Published
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Ruben Guerreiro lines-up Saudi Tour GC victory with stage 4 win
Portuguese rider outsprinted rivals following steep climb to the finish on stage four
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Women’s WorldTour calendar 'a mess' and 'a nonsense' says Movistar boss
The UCI must invest in the bottom of the pyramid to ensure the sport’s future says Sebastián Unzué
By Owen Rogers • Published
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'Just don't wreck yourself' - Fred Wright on his GB track gamble and the Olympics
The Bahrain Victorious rider is set to compete at the European Track Championships next week
By Tom Davidson • Published
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'It's a matter of time before we do even better' - Uno-X kicks off historic 2023 with stage win at Saudi Tour
Norwegian team is heading to the Tour de France, but first Søren Wærenskjold won its first race of the year on Wednesday
By Adam Becket • Published
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‘If the course suits him, then why not!’ - Mitch Docker backs Richard Carapaz for strong Tour de France
Australian former professional believes strong culture at former team will help Carapaz shine in July
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Jonathan Milan 'super happy' after leaving Dylan Groenewegen's crosswinds plan in tatters at Saudi Tour
Jayco AlUla were one of the chief architects of the split, but its Dutch sprinter could not deliver on his team's work
By Adam Becket • Published
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Saudi Tour 2023: Jonathan Milan snatches stage two victory in a tight final sprint
Milan was able to hold off a rampaging Dylan Groenewegen to grab the win for Bahrain Victorious
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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‘Cyclo-cross can’t exist with just three riders’ - Sven Nys on CX appearance fee disparity
Some CX riders reportedly forced to race for free due to large appearance fees handed to Tom Pidcock, Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Sven Nys says Tom Pidcock skipping cyclo-cross World title defence ‘makes sense’
‘An effort to win in Hoogerheide will cost so much’ says Belgian cyclocross legend on a course that favours Pidcock's rivals
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Three punctures can't prevent Dylan Groenewegen from victory at Saudi Tour
Jayco AlUla rider pays his sponsors back with a stage one win
By Adam Becket • Published
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Dylan Groenewegen powers to victory in stage one of the Saudi Tour
Dutch rider is the fastest to take opening day win for Jayco AIUla
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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'We can make it work' - Cees Bol on the 'unique goal' of getting Mark Cavendish to 35 Tour de France wins
The Dutch sprinter will mix leadout duties with aiming for his own results at Astana-Qazaqstan
By Adam Becket • Published
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Dylan Groenewegen starts 2023 under pressure to win at 'home race' Saudi Tour
Dutchman and his Jayco AlUla team seek to impress new title sponsors on the roads of AlUla
By Adam Becket • Published
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20 year-old sprints to clean sweep at British Track Champs
Emma Finucane wins two titles on the closing day of the championships
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Jess Roberts doubles up at British Track Championships as 19 year-old sprinter topples Olympian
Comeback queen wins her first solo national title in the scratch race
By Vern Pitt • Published
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Neah Evans and Charlie Tanfield take National track titles
Olympians put in strong performances on the first day of competition in Newport
By Vern Pitt • Published
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In celebration of Peter Sagan, cycling's rock and roll frontman
As the three-time world champion is set to call time on his career in the WorldTour at the end of 2023, we thought we would take a look back at the glory days
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Eyeing the Olympic mountain bike race in Paris, Peter Sagan will retire from WorldTour racing at season's end
Finishing how he started, the former road world champion will race one last mountain bike-focused year in 2024
By Anne-Marije Rook • Published