Tour de Suisse: Damiano Cunego’s yellow jersey is consolation for a missed stage victory
Piccolo Principe wanted to win but knew he had little chance against Peter Sagan Damiano Cuneog (Lampre-ISD) attacked in the final two kilometres of the tough climb to the Grosse Scheidegg, the final climb of the short second stage of […]
Tour de Suisse: Peter Sagan wins breakaway sprint to take stage three
Second place Damiano Cunego takes the lead after short sharp day in the mountains Peter Sagan (Liquigas-Cannondale) won the third stage of the Tour de Suisse between Brig-Glis and Grindelwald, after outsprinting Damiano Cunego (Lampre-ISD) in a two-man sprint after […]
World Rankings: Philippe Gilbert still clings to number one spot after Dauphiné reshuffle
Wiggins, Evans and Vinokourov all on the rise but no change at the top Bradley Wiggins (Team Sky) is the big mover in this week’s International Cycling Union (UCI) World Rankings, as his Critérium du Dauphiné victory sees him rise […]
Ben Swift Interview: Looking for more success in Switzerland
Young British sprinter finds he has more respect in the peloton after posting some quality victories One of the riders lining up for the Tour de Suisse prologue this afternoon will be Ben Swift (Team Sky), who will be looking […]
Broken rib for Andy Cappelle in Dauphiné crash
Quick Step rider injured brought down along with Nicolas Roche in stage’s closing kilometres Andy Capelle (Quick Step) was forced to abandon the fifth stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné after breaking a rib in a crash inside the final […]
Penny Farthing peloton heralds IG Markets London Nocturne
Evening race programme to feature first race for “Ordinaries” in a hundred years A peloton of Penny Farthing bikes arriving in London yesterday, having ridden all the way from Paris, heralded the IG Markets London Nocturne, which will be run […]
Critérium du Dauphiné: Cristophe Kern takes aggressive fifth stage as the race hits the Alps once more
Bradley Wiggins survives a multitude of attacks on the final climb to Les Gets Christophe Kern (Europcar) won the fifth stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné between Parc des Oiseaux – Villars-les-Dombes and Les Gets as the race hit the […]
Geraint Thomas interview part II: Looking forward to the Tour and getting angry with the Index of Suspicion
British champion tells VeloNation about his anger at the unfounded slur to his reputation In the second part of our interview with Team Sky’s Geraint Thomas he talks about his hopes, and the team’s goals, in the upcoming Tour de […]
Quick Step team on the lookout for new talent
Belgian ProTeam to host training camp for under-23 riders The Quick Step team is to host its first ever “Quick Step Training Camp” in Belgium this month as the first in what it says will be a number of new […]
Critérium du Dauphiné: Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky cruise through first mountain test
Tougher days to come for race leader in final two Alpine stages Bradley Wiggins (Team Sky) holds on to his yellow jersey in the Critérium du Dauphiné after the first of three mountain stages. The British rider came under attack […]








