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Forget the Pros, Two Tandem Bikes Had the Best Sprint Finish at Mid South Gravel
Even the tandem category saw a hard-fought dash to the line. Read the full article at Forget the Pros, Two Tandem Bikes Had the Best Sprint Finish at Mid South Gravel on Velo.
Former World Champion at Center of Road Rage Case Heading to Trial
Trial looms in road rage case after a motorist allegedly struck ex-pro Alejandro Valverde in 2022, with prosecutors pursuing attempted homicide charges. Read the full article at Former World Champion at Center of Road Rage Case Heading to Trial on Velo.
Aspiring Cyclocross Racer? EuroCrossAcademy Wants to Help You
Applications for EuroCrossAcademy summer training camps in Montana and Vermont are now open for 'crossers aged 14-22 years old. Read the full article at Aspiring Cyclocross Racer? EuroCrossAcademy Wants to Help You on Velo.
Why the Biological Passport Is the Most Controversial but Crucial Anti-Doping Tool in Sport
This 'indirect' oversight system doesn’t catch cheaters red-handed, but it can still end careers. Here's how it works across world sport. Read the full article at Why the Biological Passport Is the Most Controversial but Crucial Anti-Doping Tool in Sport on Velo.
Gravel’s New Identity Crisis: Should Pedals Only Have One Side?
New pedals from Look bring another one-sided gravel option to the market. Read the full article at Gravel’s New Identity Crisis: Should Pedals Only Have One Side? on Velo.
This One Tactic Is the Only Hope for Tadej Pogačar to Finally Win Milan-San Remo
What can Pogačar come up with in 2026 to finally win Milan-San Remo, the one race hard-wired to resist his explosive power? Read the full article at This One Tactic Is the Only Hope for Tadej Pogačar to Finally Win Milan-San Remo on Velo.
The Mid South Thrills with a New Pro Gravel Race Format — But Not Without Some Controversy
The Oklahoma race that kicks off the US gravel calendar in earnest is the beating heart of American cycling, warts and hugs included. Read the full article at The Mid South Thrills with a New Pro Gravel Race Format — But Not Without Some Controversy on Velo.

Vingegaard claims maiden Paris-Nice title
Two-time Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard claims his first Paris-Nice title after finishing second in Sunday's finale.

Vingegaard takes Paris-Nice crown despite Martinez pipping him at line in finale
Danish rider seals overall victory in final stage Isaac del Toro wins Tirreno-Adriatico The two-time Tour de France winner, Jonas Vingegaard, claimed his first Paris-Nice title as the Frenchman Lenny Martinez pipped him in a sprint finish to win Sunday’s final stage. Vingegaard had already won two stages in the eight-day race but left his charge for the line a fraction too late in the two-up sprint after the pair had broken away on the final climb of the hilly 145km eighth stage that started

Jim Ratcliffe gives up Ineos Grenadiers naming rights in €100m rebrand deal
Danish IT supplier Netcompany is new title sponsor Team to be renamed and have a new kit Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Grenadiers cycling team will be renamed and rebranded with a new lead sponsor and kit before the start of this year’s Tour de France in Barcelona on 4 July. The Guardian understands that while Ratcliffe and the Ineos head of sport, Dave Brailsford, will retain ownership and management of the British team, the new title sponsor will be the Danish IT supplier Netcompany. Continue readi

Pogacar wins Strade Bianche for record fourth time
Four-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar solos to victory as he wins the Strade Bianche for a record fourth time.

Pogacar makes it three in a row at Strade Bianche while Chabbey sprints to glory
Teenage French sensation Paul Seixas finishes second Swiss wins women’s race in a thrilling finish Tadej Pogacar won a record fourth Strade Bianche title as he made a triumphant start to his 2026 season, with the teenage French sensation Paul Seixas second. The world champion made a typically devastating long-range break around 80km from the finish, after which it was a procession to the line in Siena for his third win in a row. In doing so, the four-time Tour de France winner proved once agai

Backstedt wins Vuelta a Extremadura time trial
Welsh cyclist Zoe Backstedt powers to time-trial win at Vuelta a Extremadura, her first win of 2026

Australian cyclist Michael Matthews breaks both wrists in horror training crash
Jayco AlUla rider’s spring classics campaign ruined by injury 35-year-old returning to racing after break due to pulmonary embolism Australian cycling ace Michael Matthews has broken both wrists in a training crash and been ruled out of racing for the forseeable future. Matthews’ season on the World Tour started with victory in the Gran Premio de Castellon in Spain in late January – the 44th win of his decorated 17-year career. Continue reading...

Meet the world-beating, BMX flipping, bricklayer with renewed Olympic hopes
BMX freestyler champion Jude Jones talks about how he laid the foundations for his sporting career as a bricklayer.

Brennan becomes first Briton since Cavendish to win Flemish classic in sprint finish
20-year-old claims victory in Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne ‘I’m always there in these kind of races’ The 20-year-old British sprinter Matthew Brennan rocketed out of an accelerating pack to win the Flemish classic Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne for team Visma-Lease-a-bike on Sunday. Brennan, from Darlington, is the first Briton to win the race since Mark Cavendish in 2012 and 2015, whose finishing sprint was similar to the burgeoning star. Brennan avoided the Cavendish comparison after the race. Continue r

Brennan follows Cavendish with victory in Belgium
Matthew Brennan becomes the first Briton to win the Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne one-day race in Belgium since cycling great Sir Mark Cavendish.

Dutch double as Van der Poel & Vollering win at Omloop het Nieuwsblad
Mathieu van der Poel wins the men's race at the Omloop het Nieuwsblad, and Dutch compatriot Demi Vollering triumphs in the women's event.

Mighty Mathieu van der Poel powers to victory in Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Dutch rider triumphs on debut in Belgian spring classic Demi Vollering beats Niewiadoma to win women’s race Mathieu van der Poel broke away 16km from the finish line and soloed to victory at the season-opening cobbled classic Omloop Het Nieuwsblad on Saturday. The former road race world champion entered the classic on the back of a record eighth cyclo-cross world title where he was unbeaten all winter. The 31-year-old Alpecin rider finished in 4hr 53min 55sec, more than 20 seconds ahead of fel

'Maybe I wouldn't be here' without helmet - Backstedt
Welsh cyclist Zoe Backstedt is preaching the importance of wearing a helmet after a scary training crash.

Glasgow 2026 'great way to go out', says Fachie
Scottish cyclist Neil Fachie says the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow would be "a great way to go out" after being "drawn back in" to compete in the sport.

Austin Butler to play Lance Armstrong in big-screen biopic
Project, following disgraced cyclist, reportedly sparked bidding war, with Conclave’s Edward Berger set to direct The Oscar-nominated actor Austin Butler is scheduled to take on the role of the disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong in a buzzy new biopic. According to Deadline, the package has caused a “frenzied” bidding war in Hollywood with the Conclave director Edward Berger at the helm and King Richard’s Zach Baylin set to write the script. Continue reading...

GB's Richardson wins keirin for second European title
Great Britain's Matt Richadson wins keirin gold, while Katie Archibald and Anna Morris claim madison silver on the final day of the European Track Cycling Championships in Turkey.

GB's Richardson wins historic European track gold
Matt Richardson becomes the first British man to win the sprint title at the European Track Cycling Championships in Turkey.

Cadel: Lungs on Legs review – a heart-pumping, hilarious portrait of an Australian cycling champion
Riding 27km onstage in a demanding solo performance, Connor Delves turns Cadel Evans’ Tour de France victory into a study of endurance and obsession Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email It’s been 15 years since Cadel Evans rode into Paris in the yellow jersey, becoming the first Australian to win the Tour de France and one of only three non-Europeans ever to claim cycling’s greatest prize. Many will remember the podium finish of the 2011 race, but perhaps few know the years of near-miss

Finucane and Morris win European golds in Turkey
Great Britain's Emma Finucane and Anna Morris win gold medals at the UEC Track Elite European Championships in Turkey.

Welsh rider Finucane sets new world sprint record
Emma Finucane set a new world record for the women's flying 200m time-trial at the 2026 UEC Track Elite European Championships in Turkey.

'Simply extraordinary' - Van der Poel wins eighth cyclo-cross Worlds
Dutch cycling star Mathieu van der Poel sets a new record as he wins an eighth world cyclo-cross title at Hulst in the Netherlands.

Sports quiz of the week: Australian Open, Winter Olympics and Six Nations
Have you been following the big stories in football, rugby, cycling, tennis, cricket, NFL and winter sports? Continue reading...

Vingegaard crashes on training ride in Spain after being tailed by amateur cyclist
Amateur rider claims Dane ‘got angry’ when followed Team ask for riders to be given space after Málaga crash Visma-Lease a Bike have reminded amateur cyclists of the dangers of interacting with professional riders on the road following the revelation that Jonas Vingegaard crashed on Monday after being tailed by a fan during a descent near Málaga, Spain. “Jonas Vingegaard crashed during training on Monday. Fortunately, he is OK and did not sustain any serious injuries,” read a team statement. “
