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Watch: Jumbo-Visma 2023 team launch
Stream the Dutch super team's presentation
By Adam Becket • Published
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Confirmed: Italy to host Tour de France Grand Départ in 2024
The race will visit Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna and Piedmont over three stages, before crossing into France
By Adam Becket • Published
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SD Worx rider Chantal van den Broek-Blaak allegedly tested positive for banned substance in 2008
Dutch rider reportedly tested positive for diuretic at World University Championships but received no ban
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Ineos Grenadiers release 'visibly fast' 2023 jersey
Navy is replaced with red as British team changes its look
By Adam Becket • Published
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Michael Vanthourenhout takes a flawless win in the 10th round of Cyclocross World Cup proving his snow-prowess
Pre-race favourite Mathieu van der Poel struggled and finished in eighth place, while Eli Iserbyt was stretchered off clutching his knee
By Adam Hart • Published
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Puck Pieterse wins treacherous Cyclocross World Cup in the snow of Val di Sole
The Dutchwoman won a brutal 10th round of the Cyclocross World that saw series-leader Fem van Empel stretchered off the course
By Adam Hart • Published
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Adam Yates insists his Grand Tour dream is not over: 'When I am at my best, I am amongst the best'
The Briton admits that one week racing is his strength but hasn't given up on the Grand Tour dream
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Meet the cast of the 2023 Life Time Grand Prix
Watch as a cast of 60 handpicked WorldTour roadies, track world champions and MTB Olympians compete for the $250,000 prize purse
By Anne-Marije Rook • Published
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Where next for Mark Cavendish after B & B Hotels-KTM's collapse?
We look at where the ‘Manx Missile’ could find himself next after the collapse of B & B Hotels-KTM
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Tadej Pogačar anoints his successor: 'If I am s**t at the Tour, then he can go'
UAE-Team Emirates' two Galácticos could be facing off for Tour leadership rights before long
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Last updated
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After a 'frustrating' 2022, Sam Bennett targets green at the Tour de France again
Irish Bora-Hansgrohe sprinter laments missed opportunities in 2022 due to injuries and illness, but will try again next year
By Adam Becket • Published
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Should Tom Pidcock race the Cyclo-cross World Championships? This coach thinks so
TrainSharp cycling coach Paul Delani says the Brit can "definitely" recover in time for the road season
By Tom Davidson • Published
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Tadej Pogačar in conversation: 'If it would be my choice, I would already have done the Giro d'Italia'
The UAE-Team Emirates superstar discusses his desire to win the maglia rosa
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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CW LIVE: Is the love affair between Geraint Thomas and Oakley no more? Ineos Grenadiers to partner with SunGod for coming season; Tadej Pogačar's shiny new Colnago; new kit for Israel-Premier Tech in 2023 and Geraint Thomas confirms Giro return
The latest cycling news, as it happens
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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#CXNats: a hat trick for Clara Honsinger and a long-awaiting title for Curtis White
At the U.S. cyclocross national championships, 18th time became the charm for Curtis White while defending champion Clara Honsinger stayed cool under pressure in the women's race.
By Anne-Marije Rook • Last updated
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Tourmalet, Angliru, Covadonga: what we know so far about a 'spectacular' 2023 Vuelta a España route
"It will be a very mountainous and international Vuelta," according to race organisers, with a crucial final week including the fearsome Angliru
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Last updated
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Wout van Aert overcomes hat-trick of misfortunes to spectacularly win Dublin round of Cyclocross World Cup
Jumbo-Visma rider suffered a series of setbacks but bounced back to claim his first cyclocross win of the season
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Last updated
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Fem van Empel wins thrilling Cyclocross World Cup race in freezing Dublin
A fascinating duel between the two Dutch superstars ended with Fem van Empel winning in the Irish capital
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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Patrick Lefevere takes swipe at Julian Alaphilippe: 'It's always the same people who are unlucky'
The outspoken Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl boss has demanded that the former world champion returns to winning ways
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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The 5 Best Gravel Events You’ve Never Heard Of
The 5 Best Gravel Races You’ve Never Heard Of: Skull 120, Cascadia Super Gravel, Iceland's The Rift and Further and Peacham Fall Fondo
By Jacob Rathe • Last updated
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Inside the secret race at the Track Champions League
Cycling Weekly lifts the lid on the private points contests ridden out of the spotlight
By Tom Davidson • Published
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CW LIVE: Buy Wout van Aert's bike; Olympian's assault charges dismissed; Zwift bans race hacker; 89-year-old wins national CX title; Williams completes Israel-Premier Tech roster; Bike lane roundabout dubbed 'ring of fire'
The latest cycling news, as it happens
By Tom Davidson • Published
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British UCI Continental team makes pitch for Mark Cavendish’s signature
Saint Piran boss Ricci Pascoe says he would gladly provide a short term place for Cavendish, if it helped him to achieve Tour de France dream
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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‘Current WorldTour system is killing all the smaller teams,’ says Reinardt Janse van Rensburg
South African ex-Lotto Soudal rider fears more teams could find themselves in B & B Hotels-KTM situation if the system doesn’t change
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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B&B Hotels, the team that was set to sign Mark Cavendish, collapses
Multiple riders left scrambling to find places on alternative teams after demise of French ProTeam confirmed
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Chris Froome highlights dangers of long Covid after battle with virus
Four-time Tour de France champion warns of cardiovascular impact and says his VO2 max took a hit after illness
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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#CXNats: Can anyone unseat Clara Honsinger?
The USA Cycling National Cyclocross Championships are taking place in Hartford, Connecticut, this weekend. Here's what to be excited about and how to tune in.
By Anne-Marije Rook • Published
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'Chris Hoy said the British coaches may be kicking themselves’ - Britain’s lost track cycling champion
British-born Australian Matthew Richardson has fast become one of the world's best track sprinters
By Tom Davidson • Published
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Bronze galore for Great Britain, as Australia breaks Dutch dominance on Track World Championships day one
There were world records, three British bronze medals and a surprise sprint victory
By Tom Davidson • Last updated