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'Mindset shift' – Harry Sweeny ditches domestique duties to step up onto Tour Down Under overall podium
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'JV has been on the phone all the time telling me I need to be a bit more of an asshole and ask for leadership more' says Australian after fronting up to South Australia with 'special legs'

'He's done a lot of his results by himself with brute force, but this was a team effort' – Jayco AlUla take positives from Tour Down Under second-place finish for Mauro Schmid
By James Moultrie published
News Swiss champion was the best of the rest overall behind UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Jay Vine

Kangaroos, crashes and a depleted team, but still Jay Vine claims Tour Down Under with biggest winning margin since 2004
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'It was out of your control what happened … but I'm also incredibly proud of how we stepped up' says Australian UAE Team Emirates rider after second win at WorldTour opener

‘Everyone timed it really well today’ - Matthew Brennan shelves earlier stage miss frustration to take the win on chaotic final stage at Tour Down Under
By Lyne Lamoureux published
News Visma-Lease a Bike rider wants to use the lessons learnt to help with his preparation for the Classics

Kangaroos jump into peloton on final stage of Tour Down Under, race leader Jay Vine caught up in crash and had to chase back
By Simone Giuliani published
News Ochre jersey works his way back into field after bike change as group sits up

'Stop riding at the front when Van der Poel and Pogačar are there' – Tiesj Benoot calls for riders to rethink tactics at the Classics
By James Moultrie published
News Versatile Belgian warns against 'racing for second' by helping the big stars

'It is simple, he is the very best cyclo-cross rider ever' – Sven Nys heaps praise on Mathieu van der Poel as he matches decade-old record with 50th World Cup win
By Ben Goddard published
News Dutchman has chance to hold outright record if he wins Sunday's World Cup in Hoogerheide

Joran Wyseure taken to hospital after start-line crash at Cyclo-cross World Cup in Maasmechelen, Worlds participation a question mark
By Ben Goddard published
News Crelan-Corendon team have not yet released a medical update

'No reason to panic' - Lucinda Brand's remarkable 63 consecutive podium streak comes to an end in Maasmechelen giving rivals unexpected confidence boost ahead of cyclo-cross Worlds
By Ben Goddard published
News 'Lucinda has had a tough week of training with a view to the World Championships, and as a result, she is a bit less fresh' says Baloise Verzekeringen-Het Poetsbureau Lions manager Sven Nys

'We don't have to pull the breakaway back, we just have to keep me in front' – Jay Vine heads into Tour Down Under finale with enviable lead, even after difficult day for team
By Simone Giuliani published
News Heavy crashes for defending champion Jhonatan Narváez and Vegard Stake Laengen mean Australian sits in the box seat with 'mixed feelings'

NSN overcomes crash losses to make most of extra Tour Down Under sprint opportunity with Ethan Vernon
By Simone Giuliani published
News Corbin Strong abandons after stage 1 crash, planned 'wing man' Jake Stewart breaks collarbone, but Gilmore steps in to guide Vernon to team's first victory of season

'It was going to be 50/50 whether or not we had a stage today' – Changing the plans as altered Tour Down Under stage 4 survives the heat
By Simone Giuliani published
News Race director Stuart O'Grady said there was 'no hesitation' in making decision to remove Willunga Hill as 'it's sad from a racing point of view … but it's the most common sense and sensible decision for rider safety and public safety'

Jhonatan Narváez fractures several thoracic vertebrae in stage 4 crash at Tour Down Under, having been forced to abandon from second place
By Simone Giuliani published
News UAE Team Emirates-XRG defending champion falls in early stages of shortened stage

New Zealand neo-pro takes 'unbelievable' first WorldTour podium in intense Tour Down Under finale – and he wasn't even meant to be their sprinter
By Matilda Price published
News Lewis Bower steps up at the last minute to sprint for third for Groupama-FDJ United

Five African riders named in women's World Cycling Centre team and former pro becomes head coach as UCI builds on Rwanda World Championships legacy
By Matilda Price published
News Riders from South America and Asia also among 10-rider roster for 2026 as former pro Valentina Scandolara joins management

'He's a great guy, but he has his own way of doing things' – Sepp Kuss says Simon Yates' bombshell retirement decision was fully within Briton's character
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Former Vuelta a España winner set for return to Giro d'Italia to support Jonas Vingegaard

Gravaa has been declared bankrupt, was the adjustable tyre inflation system simply ahead of its time?
By Tom Wieckowski published
News The Gravaa system has been used to win at the highest level, but it seems that simply wasn't enough

British talent puts 'toughest season ever' behind him and maps out path to Tour de France debut despite team's relegation
By Dani Ostanek published
News Simon Carr battled through injury, surgery, and illness during first season with Cofidis

'Many people might think if Wout van Aert doesn't participate, there won't be any excitement' – Cyclo-cross Worlds organisers don't expect capacity crowds next weekend
By Dani Ostanek published
News 'We've always said we want to host the best and most beautiful World Championships. We're more than ready for that'
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