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Hirschi on a roll

Hirschi on a roll

Marc Hirschi never wavered in his attempt to win the Skoda Tour Luxembourg, the second general classification victory of his career after winning the Tour of Hungary at the start of the season.

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Kuss, the triumph of a model teammate

Kuss, the triumph of a model teammate

Though he came to support Primoz Roglic and Jonas Vingegaard, Sepp Kuss succeeded in climbing on the highest step of the Vuelta a Espana podium, winning his first Grand Tour.

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Adam Yates continues the UAE tradition

Adam Yates continues the UAE tradition

Briton Adam Yates won the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal by outsprinting his breakaway companion, Frenchman Pavel Sivakov, in the final meters. Third in the last Tour de France, Yates now succeeds Tadej Pogacar, the leader of his UAE Team Emirates, on the list of winners of the prestigious Canadian race. Pogacar did not race the event this year. The 31-year-old Yates settled his score with Sivakov, currently at Ineos but who will join the UAE team next season, 200 meters from the finish after 219.6 km on the rugged Mont-Royal circuit.

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Kuss, life in red

Kuss, life in red

After ten days of racing, the Vuelta a Espana enjoyed its first rest day on Monday with Sepp Kuss in red.

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Del Toro, discovering a diamond

Del Toro, discovering a diamond

By taking second place in the last stage of the Tour de l’Avenir behind the Italian Giulio Pellizzari, the Mexican Isaac Del Toro turned the GC on its head. As a result, he took over the yellow jersey which had been the property of the American Matthew Riccitello.

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A winning return for Primoz Roglic

A winning return for Primoz Roglic

Primoz Roglic won the 45th edition of the Vuelta a Burgos at the end of the fifth and final stage which he also won in front of his main two rivals overall.

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Lafay reveals himself on the Tour de France

Lafay reveals himself on the Tour de France

Surprise winner of the 2nd stage in San Sebastián, Victor Lafay’s (Cofidis) own road among the pros has had a profile that resembles the Basque mountains where he made his mark this past weekend at the start of the Tour de France.

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In memory of Gino Mäder

In memory of Gino Mäder

Following the death of Gino Mäder, after his crash during the 5th stage, no one really had their minds on cycling at the Tour de Suisse.

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Giro d’Italia: Roglic’s revenge

Giro d’Italia: Roglic’s revenge

Overcome with happiness outside the Colosseum in Rome, Primoz Roglic savored his first victory in the Giro d’Italia, which has a modicum of redemption for the Slovenian.
The leader of the Jumbo-Visma team provided a breathtaking scenario for this 106th edition. He took the victory in the general classification by just fourteen seconds ahead of Geraint Thomas

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Vuelta a Burgos Feminas: Vollering, of course

Vuelta a Burgos Feminas: Vollering, of course

The Dutch Demi Vollering imposed herself in an authoritarian manner on Sunday in the 4th and last stage of the Vuelta a Burgos Feminas, which earned her the overall victory in the general classification. She thus effectively concluded the domination of her team SD Worx.

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Giro d’Italia: Evenepoel, the twist of fate

Giro d’Italia: Evenepoel, the twist of fate

Remco Evenepoel was forced to say goodbye to the first Grand Tour of the season after a routine test carried out before the first rest day came back positive for Covid-19. His Soudal-Quick Step team made the announcement on Sunday evening, a few hours after Evenepoel’s victory in the stage 9 time trial, retaking the pink jersey as a bonus.

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Van Vleuten writes her legend on the Vuelta Femenina

Van Vleuten writes her legend on the Vuelta Femenina

First and second place were separated by nine small seconds. Less dominant but still as resilient, Annemiek van Vleuten won her third consecutive La Vuelta Femenina by pushing herself to the limit to maintain a slim lead over her Dutch compatriot Demi Vollering.

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Van der Poel takes his first Paris-Roubaix

Van der Poel takes his first Paris-Roubaix

Mathieu van der Poel won his first Paris-Roubaix, the fourth Monument of his career, at the end of a 120th edition, which was also marked by the bad luck of Wout van Aert. Van Aert punctured at the worst time, at the exit of the Carrefour de l’Arbre, after the two men had just made the difference to separate themselves from their companions.

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Hirschi on a roll

Marc Hirschi never wavered in his attempt to win the Skoda Tour Luxembourg, the second general classification victory of his career after winning the Tour of Hungary at the start of the season.

Kuss, the triumph of a model teammate

Though he came to support Primoz Roglic and Jonas Vingegaard, Sepp Kuss succeeded in climbing on the highest step of the Vuelta a Espana podium, winning his first Grand Tour.

Adam Yates continues the UAE tradition

Briton Adam Yates won the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal by outsprinting his breakaway companion, Frenchman Pavel Sivakov, in the final meters. Third in the last Tour de France, Yates now succeeds Tadej Pogacar, the leader of his UAE Team Emirates, on the list of winners of the prestigious Canadian race. Pogacar did not race the event this year. The 31-year-old Yates settled his score with Sivakov, currently at Ineos but who will join the UAE team next season, 200 meters from the finish after 219.6 km on the rugged Mont-Royal circuit.

Kuss, life in red

After ten days of racing, the Vuelta a Espana enjoyed its first rest day on Monday with Sepp Kuss in red.

Del Toro, discovering a diamond

By taking second place in the last stage of the Tour de l’Avenir behind the Italian Giulio Pellizzari, the Mexican Isaac Del Toro turned the GC on its head. As a result, he took over the yellow jersey which had been the property of the American Matthew Riccitello.

A winning return for Primoz Roglic

Primoz Roglic won the 45th edition of the Vuelta a Burgos at the end of the fifth and final stage which he also won in front of his main two rivals overall.

The rainbow dreams for Kopecky and Evenepoel

After recently taking second in the Tour de France femmes avec Zwift, Lotte Kopecky continued her dream summer. The Belgian won the road race of the World Championships on the Glasgow circuit.

Lafay reveals himself on the Tour de France

Surprise winner of the 2nd stage in San Sebastián, Victor Lafay’s (Cofidis) own road among the pros has had a profile that resembles the Basque mountains where he made his mark this past weekend at the start of the Tour de France.

In memory of Gino Mäder

Following the death of Gino Mäder, after his crash during the 5th stage, no one really had their minds on cycling at the Tour de Suisse.

Hirschi, Démare… Major players back in the limelight

Now it’s three for Marc Hirschi. After taking the overall and a stage of the Tour of Hungary, the UAE Team Emirates puncher grabbed himself the win at the Giro dell’Appennino to post his third victory of the season. I

Giro d’Italia: Roglic’s revenge

Overcome with happiness outside the Colosseum in Rome, Primoz Roglic savored his first victory in the Giro d’Italia, which has a modicum of redemption for the Slovenian.
The leader of the Jumbo-Visma team provided a breathtaking scenario for this 106th edition. He took the victory in the general classification by just fourteen seconds ahead of Geraint Thomas

Vuelta a Burgos Feminas: Vollering, of course

The Dutch Demi Vollering imposed herself in an authoritarian manner on Sunday in the 4th and last stage of the Vuelta a Burgos Feminas, which earned her the overall victory in the general classification. She thus effectively concluded the domination of her team SD Worx.

Giro d’Italia: Evenepoel, the twist of fate

Remco Evenepoel was forced to say goodbye to the first Grand Tour of the season after a routine test carried out before the first rest day came back positive for Covid-19. His Soudal-Quick Step team made the announcement on Sunday evening, a few hours after Evenepoel’s victory in the stage 9 time trial, retaking the pink jersey as a bonus.

Van Vleuten writes her legend on the Vuelta Femenina

First and second place were separated by nine small seconds. Less dominant but still as resilient, Annemiek van Vleuten won her third consecutive La Vuelta Femenina by pushing herself to the limit to maintain a slim lead over her Dutch compatriot Demi Vollering.

Van der Poel takes his first Paris-Roubaix

Mathieu van der Poel won his first Paris-Roubaix, the fourth Monument of his career, at the end of a 120th edition, which was also marked by the bad luck of Wout van Aert. Van Aert punctured at the worst time, at the exit of the Carrefour de l’Arbre, after the two men had just made the difference to separate themselves from their companions.

Van der Poel wins the first Monument of the season!

© Milano - San Remo  Milan – San Remo: Van der Poel, 62 years after Poulidor!  Sixty-two years after his grandfather Raymond Poulidor, Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel won Milan-Sanremo solo on Saturday after an impressive attack over the Poggio. The rider from...

The leaders already at the rendezvous

© UAE Tour UAE Tour: Evenepoel hits hard The second race of the season was good for Remco Evenepoel. The Belgian won the UAE Tour like a boss, his third overall success in a WorldTour stage race after the Tour de Pologne and the Vuelta. At the age of 23, the Soudal -...

Multiple successes from around the world!

© Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta Ciclista del Sol Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta Ciclista del Sol: Tadej Pogacar starts with a bang He makes a little more history. Tadej Pogacar won the 2023 edition of the Vuelta a Andalucia. Winning three out of five stages, the Slovenian crushed...