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Anton and Horner take the honors in the rain
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Igor Anton of Euskatel sprinted from the back of a four-man group to take the win in the Queen stage...

Dekker takes it all
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22-year-old Thomas Dekker of Team Rabobank powered his way to a win in the concluding time trial of...

Bono sprints to soggy stage win
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Lampre's Matteo Bono took the win on a dismal, rainy stage three of the Tour de Romandie. Bono, who...

Fothen holds off the bunch
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Markus Fothen handed Gerolsteiner another ProTour win by escaping late in the race with Caisse...
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Paul Seixas claims Del Toro was ‘blocking’ him as Pogačar made race-winning attack, but ‘no regrets’ after sensational Strade Bianche debut
Nineteen-year-old Frenchman finished just one minute behind the World Champion, noting 'one minute too much, the minute that makes him win' -
'He's a big machine' - Tadej Pogačar forced to share Strade Bianche glory with new rival Paul Seixas
'Winning Strade Bianche is reassuring, it's a good start of the season' Slovenian says after record-breaking fourth victory -
'I was strong enough to win' - Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney upset to miss Strade Bianche victory again
'I don’t want to carry on with my career being second or third, I want to be winning' says Polish rider who finished second place for a fourth time in the Tuscan classic Saturday
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'Tadej is stronger than ever' - Mauro Gianetti confirms what Pogačar's rivals never want to hear
'Paul Seixas was incredible, he's perhaps the surprise at this year's Strade Bianche' says UAE Team Emirates-XRG team manager -
'Not really that fun' – Tom Pidcock's Strade Bianche disrupted by double dropped chain and UAE dominance
Former winner on Tuscany's white roads notes 'sombre' atmosphere among Pogačar's rivals in Siena -
As it happened: 2026 Strade Bianche won by long-distance attack on dry day in Tuscany
Elite men compete across a shortened 201km course with 64km of gravel on the roads to Siena
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Vuelta a Extremadura: Chiara Consonni wins bunch sprint on stage 2
Zoe Bäckstedt gives teammate early leadout for victory and retains GC lead -
Strade Bianche: Tadej Pogačar dominates on Tuscan gravel for record-breaking fourth victory
World Champion rides masterclass race with solo 79km effort for the win ahead of Paul Seixas in second -
'A perfect race' – Demi Vollering cheers teammates as Strade Bianche goes from nightmare to 'amazing' reality for FDJ-United-SUEZ
Wrong turn on course 'a pity for me' but two-time winner relishes sounds on radio as teammates go first and third










