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'He definitely feels it' – Mathieu van der Poel tackles E3 recon with new handlebars after Milan-San Remo hand injury
Dutchman will still lead the team at E3 Saxo Classic, according to teammate

Wout van Aert confirmed as non-starter for E3 Saxo Classic
Former double winner will not be part of Visma-Lease a Bike line-up on Friday

'Strange to leave you like this' – Demi Vollering forced to cut training camp on Mount Teide
FDJ United-Suez racer the latest rider to leave Tenerife due to bad weather
He’s Won in America — Now Tyler Stites Is Chasing His First Win in Europe
Top domestic pro joins America’s newest cycling team as he chases a long-awaited dream victory after years of setbacks and near misses. Read the full article at He’s Won in America — Now Tyler Stites Is Chasing His First Win in Europe on Velo.

'A lot of progression' still needed as rider manages wrist pain but Jay Vine back in action at Volta a Catalunya after January's kangaroo crash
Tour Down Under GC winner, riding at Catalunya to support Almeida and McNulty
Keegan Swenson Has to Ride this Tire — Here is Why You Should Too
The new 50mm Specialized Pathfinder TLR is a high-risk, high-reward tire that seasoned gravel riders will love, but new cyclists should avoid. Read the full article at Keegan Swenson Has to Ride this Tire — Here is Why You Should Too on Velo.

Volta a Catalunya: Magnus Cort sprints to stage 2 victory after peloton catches breakaway in final kilometre
Noa Isidore goes second and Francesco Busatto in third ahead of GC leader Godon

Breathing support and extended hospital stay required as Debora Silvestri continues recovery from Milan-San Remo crash
Laboral Kutxa-Fundación Euskadi racer went over guardrail, fracturing five ribs and shoulder

Zwift goes outdoors with new Recommendation feature, plus 'Level 100' limit removed in latest round of updates
Platform also unveils in-game gravel race series, sponsored by Pas Normal
Brutal Milan-San Remo Aftermath — Why Are Crashes Getting Worse in Pro Cycling?
A string of terrifying crashes at Milan-San Remo reignite cycling’s toughest question as Italian rider remains on a respirator after horrific fall. Read the full article at Brutal Milan-San Remo Aftermath — Why Are Crashes Getting Worse in Pro Cycling? on Velo.

Pirelli launches the new race tyres that the pros have been using for months
The new Pirelli tyres focus on improving the relationship between tyres and wheel rims to boost aero performance

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Volta a Catalunya stage 2 LIVE: Will the race favourites take the day or will the fast men hold on again?
2,000 metres of climbing on the road to Banyoles

Italian racer provisionally suspended following Enobosarm positive at UAE Tour Women
Linda Laporta returned positive test for SARM on first day of race

New name, new route, new winners? – Analysing the contenders for the men's and women's Ronde Van Brugge
Philipsen, Groenewegen, Gillespie and Balsamo among favourites for sprint-friendly races

'If he'd known what condition the bike was in, he wouldn't have been descending like that' – Tadej Pogačar won Milan-San Remo on a cracked frame with disc brake rub
UAE Team Emirates-XRG mechanic reveals that the world champion's bike was badly damaged in the crash ahead of the Cipressa, making his victory even more remarkable

New part-time employment for Chris Froome but cycling career remains officially on hold for now
Four-time Tour de France winner takes on role in AI training platform company
Tadej Pogačar Defied all Odds to Win Milan-San Remo on a Cracked and Crippled Bike
New details reveal how Pogačar courted disaster as he blew up Milan-San Remo on a bike that was only good for the scrapyard. Read the full article at Tadej Pogačar Defied all Odds to Win Milan-San Remo on a Cracked and Crippled Bike on Velo.

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Sean Kelly's Classics column: Sometimes Pogačar doesn't need tactics to win
Tom Pidcock put in a monster ride, but he came up against an even bigger monster in Tadej Pogačar

'Sometimes it is up to me to bang on the table and say that I am still here' – Why Lotte Kopecky demanding Milan-San Remo leadership is an ominous sign for the rest of the Classics
How the Belgian getting back on track sets her up perfectly for Flanders and Roubaix

'Every detail counts at Milan-San Remo' – How former pro Niccolò Bonifazio taught Tadej Pogačar the secrets of Milan-San Remo
'Aero bikes are faster than ever but you've got to know how to use that extra speed' former Italian pro tells Cyclingnews

'My legs felt heavy at the start of the race today' – Tom Pidcock comes through Milan-San Remo fatigue to claim third place on opening stage of Volta a Catalunya
Briton opened up final uphill sprint but overhauled by Dorian Godon and Remco Evenepoel
Evenepoel Denied by Bike-Throw in Return to Racing after UAE Tour Collapse
Godon nips Evenepoel in wild uphill sprint at Volta a Catalunya as Red Bull leader looks to reassert GC status against Vingegaard, Almeida, Pidcock. Read the full article at Evenepoel Denied by Bike-Throw in Return to Racing after UAE Tour Collapse on Velo.

Volta a Catalunya: Dorian Godon denies Remco Evenepoel in punchy finish on stage 1
French champion claims first leader's jersey
A Sub-5 Kilo Scott You Actually Want to Ride: Dangerholm Strikes Again
The Swedish custom bike builder set out to make the lightest possible road bike, with one extra requirement. Read the full article at A Sub-5 Kilo Scott You Actually Want to Ride: Dangerholm Strikes Again on Velo.

'The traffic is a little bit criminal' - Why Tadej Pogačar may never target Milan-San Remo the same way ever again
'I promise I will stay away from those roads for a while,' Pogačar tells partner Urška Žigart

'It makes no sense to do that' – Eddy Merckx hails Tadej Pogačar's unconventional journey to Milan-San Remo victory but argues that comparisons remain futile
Seven-time Primavera champion and greatest racer of all time says winning San Remo with one race beforehand "inconceivable in my time"

The winning was never the boring part – When Tadej Pogačar does it like he did at Milan-San Remo, I could watch him win every week
After a streak of 50km-plus victories, boredom was starting to settle in around the World Champion's success, but winning by half a wheel on Via Roma was as thrilling as it gets

Tom Pidcock suggests Milan-San Remo victory would have been 'a bit of a fluke' as he makes quick switch to GC mode for Volta a Catalunya
British rider shifts focus from narrow loss to Pogačar to challenging Vingegaard, Evenepoel and Almeida in the mountains
