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Mattias Skjelmose taken to hospital after heavy crash on stage 7 of Paris-Nice
Lidl-Trek rider was third in the general classification before abandoning
By Tom Thewlis Last updated
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UAE's Juan Ayuso says he should win Tirreno-Adriatico 'if there are no inconveniences'
'This was a big objective for the start of the season and looking ahead to the Giro d’Italia' added the Spaniard
By Peter Cossins Published
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Double success at Tirreno for UAE's Juan Ayuso as he wins Queen stage and takes overall lead
Spaniard solos to victory at Frontignano summit finish ahead of Tom Pidcock and Jai Hindley
By Peter Cossins Published
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UPDATE: Mid South Gravel cancels event last minute as wildfires rage - 'Many of our friends have lost their homes today, we are devastated' -
As wildfires sprung up around the region, riders and residents had been evacuated and asked to shelter in place.
By Anne-Marije Rook Last updated
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Australian Michael Storer wins snow-hit Paris-Nice stage as Matteo Jorgensen retains yellow jersey
Tudor's Australian climber finishes solo in freezing conditions at Auron on the penultimate stage of Paris-Nice
By Peter Cossins Published
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'It was a bit worse than this but the outcome was the same’ - Brutal day out at Paris-Nice leaves Mads Pedersen reminiscing about World Championships win
Former world champion reflects on a hard day of racing on the Côte d'Azur
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'A tough day' - Mads Pedersen outsprints Josh Tarling to win Paris-Nice stage 6 after echelons chaos
Wind forces GC shake-up as Matteo Jorgenson holds race lead
By Tom Davidson Published
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'I got the word to go all in': Fredrik Dversnes outwits chasers to win Tirreno-Adriatico stage five
Uno-X Mobility rider hangs on by a whisker for a memorable win in Italy, while Ganna retains overall lead
By James Shrubsall Published
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Riders leave British Continental team as uncertainty over licence continues
Hess Cycling is not registered with the UCI, but team claims it will race next weekend
By Tom Davidson Published
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'It's going to be wild' - Ribble launches new gravel team with ex-WorldTour pros
Six-rider all-British squad to take on the biggest gravel events in the world
By Tom Davidson Published
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'It's got to get better than this': Report reveals worst bike sales this century in the UK
Bicycle Association report details 2024's worst year of the century for mechanical bikes but forecasts slow return to growth in 2025
By James Shrubsall Published
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Paris-Nice Queen stage shortened due to 'unfavourable' weather
Race to skip Côte de Belvédère and the Col de La Colmiane, stage now 109km
By Adam Becket Published
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Jonas Vingegaard abandons Paris-Nice after stage 5 crash
Former Tour de France winner to recover from injuries at home
By Tom Davidson Published
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How the Cycle to Work Scheme works: The tax-free way to get a new bike
The Cycle to Work scheme has now been going for over 20 years but it still gives a chance to save cash
By Hannah Reynolds Published
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How to set your handlebar height
High bars offer comfort, whereas low bars are the most aerodynamic. But can you avoid backache and cheat the wind?
By Cat Glowinski Published
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‘I’m pregnant and just raced to 9th place at one of the top gravel events in the country’ - Here’s why I am racing for two
From sponsors to instincts, here’s how I’m navigating pregnancy as a professional athlete
By Isabel King Published
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Gravel races near you and worth traveling to: Your guide to 2025's biggest gravel events and key registration dates
Here are the registration dates for gravel’s biggest events around the globe
By Anne-Marije Rook Last updated
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'Given the circumstances, it's very impressive that he finished this stage' - Jonas Vingegaard crashes at Paris-Nice, loses 26 seconds on stage 5
Visma-Lease a Bike rider left with cut on lip and and ceded race lead on Thursday, understood to have hurt wrist
By Adam Becket Published
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'The legs were on fire' - Lenny Martinez powers to victory on stage 5 of Paris-Nice as Matteo Jorgenson moves back into the race lead
American takes over the yellow jersey after Jonas Vingegaard ships time on steep final climb to La Côte-Saint-André
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'Once I was back I knew I had to switch on and go for it' - Olav Kooij sprints to victory on Tirreno-Adriatico stage 4 after torrid day out
A tough course and brutal weather split the field apart, but the Visma-Lease a Bike sprinter held in there to claim win
By Adam Becket Published
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Could a TotalEnergies deal be the end of Ineos Grenadiers as we know them?
Reports suggested this week that Ineos could be close to signing a deal with the French petrochemical firm
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'I’m left with ambitions I no longer get to chase' - 26-year-old pro cyclist forced to retire over heart issues
Lars van den Berg reveals "worst nightmare" with cardiologists revealing that the risks are "too great"
By Adam Becket Published
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‘I fell over many times but kept going’: You can start cycling at any age - tips for beginner cyclists
Learning how to ride a bike as an adult can feel daunting, but it doesn't have to be
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Why hasn't GB sent a full squad to this year's only Track Nations Cup?
Eight riders will represent GB in Turkey this weekend, with the women's endurance squad left at home
By Tom Davidson Published
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I'll never forget my first road bike - the one that was taken prematurely from me
My Specialized Allez was scratched and buckled, but it still holds a special place in my heart
By Tom Davidson Published
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'I am ready to show who I am' - João Almeida beats Jonas Vingegaard on a rain-soaked stage 4 of Paris-Nice
Vingegaard moved into the race lead after putting in a late attack on the road to La Loges des Gardes
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'Difficult and long, with bad conditions': Andrea Vendrame sprints to weather-hit stage three win at Tirreno-Adriatico
Tom Pidcock scores second place in hill-top bunch sprint after six-hour epic
By James Shrubsall Published
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Paris-Nice stage 4 neutralised due to bad weather, resumed with 28km to go
Rain, sleet and snow cause Paris-Nice to be paused
By Adam Becket Published
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8,848m in 40km and the Goldilocks zone: Everesting founder on the craziest rides and top tips for newbies
'I've learned to suspend disbelief', says Andy van Bergen, of what has become a global phenom
By James Shrubsall Published