Amstel Gold 2017: Philippe Gilbert does it again
Martin James16 Apr 2017 Gilbert outsprints Sky's Michal Kwiatkowski for his fourth Amstel Gold success Belgian champion Philippe Gilbert continued his sensational start to 2017 by claiming victory in...
View ArticleWomen's WorldTour 2017 races
Jack Elton-Walters 17 Apr 2017 The 2017 Women's WorldTour will involve 46 days of racing in 20 races across 10 countries The races that will form the 2017 Women's WorldTour have been announced by the...
View ArticleGreat Britain end track World Championships with 5 medals
Josh Cunningham18 Apr 2017 Two golds, two silvers, and a bronze for Great Britain at World Championships in Hong Kong Great Britain came away from the track World Championships in Hong Kong with five...
View ArticleGiro d'Italia 2017: Route, riders and all you need to know
Cyclist magazine18 Apr 2017 Key information about the 2017 Giro d'Italia, starting on 5th May: Route, riders, live TV guide & decisive stages The Giro d'Italia is the first of cycling's three Grand...
View ArticleWith Philippe Gilbert ruled out of remaining Ardennes Classics, who are the...
Josh Cunningham18 Apr 2017 The recent Amstel Gold Race winner has suffered a torn kidney, but there's a string of contenders to take his place as favourite Philippe Gilbert has been ruled out of the...
View ArticleGreg Van Avermaet to ride Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Josh Cunningham18 Apr 2017 Paris-Roubaix winner and 2017 Classics revelation says he wants to 'see how far I can go in this kind of race' Paris-Roubaix winner Greg Van Avermaet has revealed he'll be on...
View ArticleShimano synchronised shifting now available on Ultegra
Josh Cunningham18 Apr 2017 A new Di2 battery opens up the potential for synchronised shifting for riders with Ultegra 6800 and Dura Ace 9000 Shimano has announced news of a new Di2 battery that will...
View ArticleLa Flèche Wallonne Féminine 2017: Preview
Josh Cunningham19 Apr 2017 Can Anna van der Breggen make it three in a row on the Mur de Huy?Image credit: Boels-DolmansLa Fleche Wallonne Feminine is being run today alongside the men's race as the...
View ArticleSurvey finds motorists overwhelmingly in support of new London cycle lanes
Cyclist magazine19 Apr 2017 The survey, taken from over 1,300 motorists, found 80% are in favour of new cycle lanes being built A survey conducted by Servicing Stop, a company that provides online car...
View ArticleLa Flèche Wallonne Féminine: Van der Breggen makes it three in a row
Josh Cunningham19 Apr 2017 Anna van der Breggen rides to a solo victory on the Mur de Huy Image: Boels-DolmansAnna van der Breggen (Boels-Dolmans) has won La Flèche Wallonne Féminine after a late solo...
View ArticleGeraint Thomas: 'It’s one thing in a week-long race, it’s another thing...
Josh Cunningham19 Apr 2017 Team Sky rider wins stage three of the Tour of the Alps with blistering final kilometre attack, but remains grounded ahead of the Giro Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) showed some...
View ArticleSimon Yates to race Tour instead of Giro after programme change
Josh Cunningham20 Apr 2017 British rider to accompany Esteban Chaves as joint-leader at the Tour de France, while brother Adam becomes sole leader at Giro A late programme change from his Orica-Scott...
View ArticleDockless bike sharing scheme ‘ofo’ launches in Cambridge
Cyclist magazine20 Apr 2017 Bike hire scheme allows users to finish their journey and park bike without the need for a docking systemThe Chinese bike sharing scheme ‘ofo’ is launching a three-week...
View ArticleEaston launches new CINCH bottom bracket-based power meter
Cyclist magazine20 Apr 2017 Easton CINCH Power Meter available as an add-on to preexisting crank arms Easton has launched a brand new bottom bracket-based power meter, the CINCH, to add as an upgrade...
View ArticleStrava introduces 'Club Events' for group activity planning
Josh Cunningham20 Apr 2017 Strava has introduced a new feature to aid groups of athletes plan activities together, which its named 'Club Events'. The feature is an extension to the 'Club' networks,...
View ArticleAndrei Grivko receives 45-day ban for punching Marcel Kittel
Josh Cunningham20 Apr 2017 Ban comes as a consequence of an incident between the two riders at the Dubai Tour in February Astana rider Andrei Grivko has been given a 45-day ban by the UCI for his part...
View ArticleRiders abandon Tour of the Alps on final stage, despite being in the top 10
Josh Cunningham21 Apr 2017 Riders quitting to focus on Liege-Bastogne-Liege shows just how much teams prioritise some races over others The Tour of the Alps - a well respected UCI 2.HC event -...
View ArticleLiege-Bastogne-Liege 2017: Alejandro Valverde takes emotional win
Martin James23 Apr 2017 Unstoppable Spaniard again beats Dan Martin to the line, dedicates win to Michele Scarponi Spain’s Alejandro Valverde chalked up yet another win in what’s turning out to be an...
View ArticleIs Anna van der Breggen unstoppable?
Josh Cunningham24 Apr 2017 Boels-Dolmans rider seals a clean sweep of Ardennes Classics wins, and sees her reputation elevated along with it Anna van der Breggen completed an emphatic week of racing...
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