Video: Highlights from women’s Flèche Wallonne
Report from yesterday’s World Cup Classic The men’s race may have been given all the TV coverage once again by the broadcasters but some of the action and pre- and post-race interviews have been released by the UCI for the […]
Bos and Renshaw add to powerful list of sprinters in Presidential Tour of Turkey
Blanco Pro Cycling duo return looking for more wins Returning after clocking up three stage victories between them last year, Theo Bos and Mark Renshaw will aim for more success in this year’s Presidential Tour of Turkey. The Blanco Pro […]
Hoy confirms retirement after glittering career, didn’t want to go to Commonwealth Games 2014 to make up numbers
Scottish rider hangs up wheels after taking six Olympic gold medals and ten world championship titles As expected, Chris Hoy today confirmed that he is retiring from cycling, hanging up his wheels at 37 years of age. The six-times Olympic […]
Paolini to lead Katusha’s charge in Presidential Tour of Turkey
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad winner to join with Le Samyn victor Tsatevitch Having returned to winning ways this year after a long absence when he clocked up victory in the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Luca Paolini has renewed motivation at 36 years […]
Injured Rodriguez confirms he’ll defend Flèche Wallonne title, but plays down chances
Catalan says Amstel crash has affected his form, but hopes to be back in top shape for Liège Joaquim Rodriguez has played down his chances of winning the Flèche Wallonne for the second year in succession, saying that the crash […]
Kittel to lead Argos Shimano’s push for stage wins in Presidential Tour of Turkey
Geschke amongst protected riders for Ardennes Classics, but team also wants long range attacks Second on stage seven to Izmir twelve months ago, Marcel Kittel will target at least one stage victory in the upcoming Presidential Tour of Turkey, which […]
Cycling Australian president Mueller states McQuaid and UCI still need to answer questions
Unhappy with end of Independent Commission, believes McQuaid needs to show transparency Days after Cycling Ireland agreed to nominate Pat McQuaid for what could be his third term as UCI president, Cycling Australia chief Klaus Mueller has said that he […]
Schleck looking forward to Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège despite Amstel Gold DNF
Luxembourg rider states non-finish was due to crash and circumstance rather than fitness level He’s finished in the top ten of the Amstel Gold Race before and also taken a dominant win in the 2009 Liège-Bastogne-Liège, but Andy Schleck insists […]
Sagan blames cramps for Amstel Gold meltdown, will decide tomorrow about Flèche Wallonne
Today’s result was Slovakian’s first time outside top two in a one day event this year He was identified beforehand as the clear favourite, both on the basis of his superb run of form this year and also because of […]
Vanendert suggests Gilbert is not in his top form for today’s Amstel Gold Race
2012 runner-up determined to ride well, but admits he needs to be solo to win Last year’s second-place finisher in the Amstel Gold Race, Jelle Vanendert, knows that Peter Sagan (Cannondale) and Philippe Gilbert (BMC Racing Team) are for many […]