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'I suffered because of crashes and illnesses' – Juan Ayuso back racing at Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes after rollercoaster first half of season
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Eight-day event crucial part of Lidl-Trek racer's preparation for new leader's role at Tour de France

From sadness to anger to injustice – Lorena Wiebes speaks out for the first time since being disqualified from Giro d'Italia Women over bike weight
By Stephen Farrand published
SD Worx-Protime sprinter feels punishment was too harsh and has questions over the UCI's measurement protocol

'We aimed to surprise everyone ' - Crosswind action livens up Giro d'Italia Women stage 6, but the sprinters still succeed
By Lukas Knöfler published
News Peloton briefly split into three groups, but no GC changes in the end

Track skills prove vital in hectic Giro d'Italia Women sprint as Maggie Coles-Lyster and Georgia Baker complete the podium
By Stephen Farrand published
News 'There were lots of corners but I really like technical finishes' - says Canadian from Human Powered Health

Lorena Wiebes spotted along Giro d'Italia Women route despite bike weight disqualification
By Stephen Farrand published
News 'We are going to hold the UCI liable and have hired a lawyer' says SD Worx team manager

'It's the UCI ranking at the end of the season that counts' - Fabian Cancellara pushes for extra momentum to Tudor's injury-blighted chase for 2027 WorldTour invitations
By Stephen Farrand published
News 'We want to race, not just score points' says Swiss ProTeam owner

'The race has now grown so much' – Tour de France Femmes director explains change of dates for 2026 edition
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Marion Rousse adds that women's cycling is currently serving up more suspense than the men's side of the sport

'I don't think I've ever had a harder day on the bike' - Lauren Dickson impresses in Giro d'Italia mountain domestique role for Demi Vollering
By Stephen Farrand published
News 26-year-old Scot became virtual race leader on stage 5 before dropping Reusser and Longo Borghini on late climbs

'It was survival' - Romy Kasper shepherds PAS Racing teammate Morgan Aguirre through mud, rain, crashes, doubts and train stops at Unbound Gravel 200
By Jackie Tyson published
News Kasper goes from wondering if her race was over to sprinting to seventh in the brutal conditions of first Unbound as Aguirre clinches 11th
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