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'Stupid mistake' sees Ruby Roseman-Gannon beat SD Worx-Protime to stage four of the Tour of Britain Women as Lotte Kopecky wins overall
SD Worx-Protime attempted to win all four stages, but were beaten in Leigh
By Adam Becket Published
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Primož Roglič seals the overall victory at the Critérium du Dauphiné after late scare on the Plateau des Glières
Carlos Rodríguez wins the final stage of the race with an attack on the climb to Plateau des Glières
By Joseph Lycett Published
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Remco Evenepoel struggles for form in the mountains as Primož Roglič affirms Tour de France favourite status
'The shape is just not there' says Soudal - Quick-Step leader, while Roglič on track for Tour success after two stage wins at Critérium du Dauphiné
By Dan Challis Published
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Lorena Wiebes makes it five wins in three weeks in the UK with stage three victory at Tour of Britain Women
SD Worx-Protime also make it three wins in three days, as Lotte Kopecky maintains overall lead
By Adam Becket Published
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Primož Roglič victorious in brutal Critérium du Dauphiné queen stage
Bora-Hansgrohe leader sprints to win atop Samoëns 1600 ahead of Matteo Jorgensen and Giulio Ciccone
By Dan Challis Published
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Primož Roglič blitzes his rivals to win stage six of Critérium du Dauphiné and take over the race lead
Slovenian outsprinted Giulio Ciccone in the final kilometre of the summit finish at Le Collet d'Allevard to take over the yellow jersey from Remco Evenepoel
By Tom Thewlis Last updated
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Oscar Onley returns to racing after third collarbone break in eight months
Scot makes comeback for dsm-firmenich-Post NL at the Tour de Suisse after training stint at altitude
By Dan Challis Published
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Bradley Wiggins declared bankrupt - reports
The Tour de France winner was in an Individual Voluntary Arrangement since 2020
By Adam Becket Published
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British team has entire fleet of bikes stolen at Tour of Britain Women, continues race
Lifeplus-Wahoo have 14 bikes stolen after stage one at British race
By Adam Becket Last updated
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Lizzy Banks 'bitterly disappointed' as WADA appeals UK Anti-Doping’s decision to clear her
Banks recently revealed details of her nine month battle with anti-doping authorities which resulted in her receiving an unparalleled 'No Fault or Negligence' ruling
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'A dream come true': Promising German and Latvian 15-year-old cyclists win Red Bull Junior Brothers 2024
Karl Herzog and Georgs Tjumins will ride for Bora-Hansgrohe's development squad in 2025, and are now Red Bull athletes
By Adam Becket Published
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'Phenomenal ride' by Anna Henderson as Lotte Kopecky extends Tour of Britain Women lead on stage two
It's the Brit's first race back after breaking her collarbone for a second time this year in April
By James Shrubsall Published
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Tweets of the week: Cyclists go to the football, and footballers take up cycling
Also, SD Worx-Protime fight over a Garmin, Magnus Cort reviews hotel rooms in yellow, and Patrick Lefevere has some self-awarenesss
By Adam Becket Published
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Roval's new hooked wheels cost more than some bikes whilst Fulcrum is sporting wavy rims
New Roval Rapide CLX II Team wheels carry a hefty price and keep their hooked beads
By Paul Norman Published
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Photo finish declares Lotte Kopecky the winner of stage one of Tour of Britain Women in Llandudno
British national champion Pfeiffer Georgi rounded out the top three in North Wales with Lizzie Deignan coming in fourth
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Forget your expensive shorts – if you leave home without your caps and collars you're not properly dressed
The easiest way of avoiding wonky, filthy valves is coming back into fashion
By James Shrubsall Published
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Critérium du Dauphiné stage five neutralised with no winner after mega crash
More than 30 riders fall in slippery conditions
By James Shrubsall Published
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Two Dutch ex-pros say they were arrested and jailed for 'indecent behaviour' ahead of Unbound Gravel
Laurens ten Dam and Thomas Dekker explained that they were arrested after taking a shower in public ahead of the race
By Adam Becket Published
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21 things you didn't know about Jonas Vingegaard
From working in a fish auction in Denmark through to breaking climbing records in Spain
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Decathlon is taking aim at cycling's biggest brands with Van Rysel - and it's making pro bikes more affordable along the way
Decathlon’s move up-market with Van Rysel is good news for road cyclists
By Paul Norman Published
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'It's really extreme': How hard is Unbound, really? Greg van Avermaet and other Euro pros give perspective
We caught up with some of the European professional cyclists to get their perspective on the infamously hard Unbound Gravel race.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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'Age means nothing, it's the attitude and the work' says 73-year-old cyclist who conquered Unbound gravel race
In his semi-retirement, 73-year-old Roy Lopez is embracing cycling with newfound dedication, taking home trophies and defying age barriers with each pedal stroke
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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'A good sign towards the Tour de France': Remco Evenepoel takes time trial victory at Critérium du Dauphiné
World champion takes first victory since he was involved in Itzulia horror crash
By Adam Becket Published
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'I got a job - it lasted for 4 days': Meet the rider aiming for the Olympics after a failed retirement
Matt Holmes is aiming to win medals for GB on the track after un-retiring, and is having fun on the bike again
By Adam Becket Published
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There were 805 cyclist deaths in 1950 – let's stop grasping for a mythical 'Golden Age of Cycling'
Demanding more as cyclists will always be important, but we shouldn't be blinded to everyday goodness
By James Shrubsall Published
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Tour de France stage winner back on bike after being seriously injured by car driver
Bora-Hansgrohe's Lennard Kämna has completed the first phase of his rehabilitation after being struck by a car driver on Tenerife in April
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Fashion brand H&M launch new cycling collection - but it's not the cheapest kit on the market
H&M fashion retailer gear up its activewear range with the addition of 'affordable' cycling kit
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Robert Stannard receives backdated four-year suspension and fine of 70% of annual salary for doping violation
UCI Anti-Doping tribunal decided against the Australian rider following abnormalities in his Biological Passport
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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'It wasn't the plan but I had to take advantage of the opportunity': Derek Gee puts first pro win down to good positioning at Critérium du Dauphiné
Canadian outsprinted Romain Grégoire on the uphill finish at Les Estables on stage three to take over the race lead from Magnus Cort
By Tom Thewlis Published