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Day 3Men: Individual Pursuit, Men's Sprint, U19 Scratch Race, Kilometre TT - Women: Individual Pursuit, Team Sprint
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Day 4Men: Sprint, U19 Kilometre TT - Women: Sprint, 500m TT, Points Race
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Day 5Men: Sprint final, Team Pursuit, Scratch Race - Women: Sprint final; Para time trials
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Day 6Men: U19 Keirin, Points Race, Team Sprint - Women: Team Pursuit, Keirin, U19 Scratch Race; Para Pursuit
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Day 7Men: Keirin, Madison - Women: U19 Keirin, Scratch Race; Para Sprint
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Australian Track Championship 2011
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Photo finish at Midwest Cycling Classic goes to Lonneke Uneken as Martina Alzini celebrates too early for a second time
Hélène Hesters completes the podium in second edition of Belgian race -
GP Jean-Pierre Monseré: Dylan Groenewegen blasts through final metres and denies breakaway for victory
Simon Dehairs second and Kamil Małecki third in Roeselare -
Giro dell'Appennino Donne: Silvia Persico beats Lucinda Brand to take first win of season
Sarah Van Dam rounds out podium ahead of Célia Gery
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Reflections from the men's Milan-San Remo – Pogačar overcomes the chaos, prefers focaccia to a 2027 return, McNulty's work, and praise for Van der Poel and Pedersen
Stephen Farrand reflects from San Remo on how Pogačar came back from adversity to make this year's Milan-San Remo one of the greatest races of all time -
'If you don't take risk, it's not topsport' – Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney gives injury update following Milan-San Remo Women crash
Italian racer Debora Silvestri sustains five broken ribs and a fractured shoulder in Cipressa descent pile-up -
Sophia Sammons claims final stage of Q Tour and ProVelo Super League women's overall, Oliver Sims clinches men's closing stage but Oliver Bleddyn remains secure in series top spot
Sims and Sammons also takes out Q Tour overall after solo sorties on queen stage
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Crunch time in the Pyrenees for Jonas Vingegaard, Remco Evenepoel and Tom Pidcock – Analysing the contenders for the 2026 Volta a Catalunya
Still smarting from his recent setback in the UAE Tour mountains, Evenepoel now faces tougher rivals on a far harder course -
Tadej Pogačar transformed what seemed like the impossible into something unforgettable – Milan-San Remo analysis
Slovenian never really admitted it but winning Milan-San Remo had become an obsession -
'Spur-of-the-moment decision' lands Wout van Aert fourth career podium at Milan-San Remo as he surprises with effort from late crash
'It’s a shame I couldn’t fight for the victory' says Visma-Lease a Bike veteran













