Jasper Philipsen wins Gent-Wevelgem as van der Poel plays team tactician; Lorena Wiebes makes history with a third straight title; plus E3, Catalunya, and more from a packed spring Classics weekend.
Jasper Philipsen wins Gent-Wevelgem 2026 after Van der Poel and Van Aert are caught in the final kilometer. Full PEZ race report and analysis.
The days are getting longer and warmer, so now is the best time for some new kit: Rudy Project's Nytron helmet and Astral ...
Discover cycling in Ehime, Japan beyond the Shimanami Kaido—coastal roads, epic climbs, island routes, and one of Japan’s ...
Private equity money has moved from the margins of cycling into its core structure. The proposed OneCycling project, backed ...
Discover cycling in the South of France at the Hidden House gîte in the Hérault Valley - quiet roads, stunning climbs, and ...
Wevelgem—steep cobbles, brutal gradients, and a personal story of fear, redemption, and Belgian Classics history.
Wevelgem—from early winners to modern classics, the Kemmelberg, and legendary riders like Merckx, Boonen, and Sagan.
Road cycling - one of the most followed sports in the world, with famous bicycle races like the Giro d'Italia, Tour de France ...
Tadej Pogačar wins a chaotic 2026 Milan–San Remo after crashing before the Cipressa, attacking anyway, and outsprinting Tom ...
There is a particular kind of suffering that lives in the legs. Cyclists know it: that slow, sweet burn that starts somewhere ...
Tadej Pogačar wins a dramatic Milan-Sanremo despite crashing, Lotte Kopecky claims the women's edition, Groenewegen doubles ...
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