Major Races
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- Day 1 | Team Pursuit, Team Scratch qualifying - Scratch Race (W), Team Sprint finals
- Day 2 | Keirin (M), Sprint (W) heats - Team Pursuit finals, Elimination Race (W), Scratch Race (M) finals
- Day 3 | Kilo (M), Omnium (W) - Individual Pursuit (M), Sprint (W) finals
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- UCI Gravel World Championships 2025 route includes pass of Wijnandsrade Castle, Bronsdalweg climb and finish on gravel path
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- UCI Gravel World Championships winners
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- Elite Men - UCI Gravel World Championships: Florian Vermeersch turns silver into gold with dominant solo victory to claim world title in elite men's race | Beek - Maastricht / 180km
- Elite Women - UCI Gravel World Championships: Lorena Wiebes claims elite women's world title with sprint victory for dominant Dutch team | Beek - Maastricht / 131km
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- Elite Men RR - Road European Championships: Tadej Pogačar defiant, wins elite men's road race title with 75 kilometre solo breakaway | Privas - Guilherand-Granges / 202.5km
- Elite Women RR - Road European Championships: Demi Vollering wins elite women's road race with 37km solo ride | Privas - Guilherand-Granges / 116.1km
- Under-23 Men RR - Road European Championships: Jarno Widar wins under-23 men's road race title | Guilherand-Granges / 121.1km
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- Simac Ladies Tour contenders – Lorena Wiebes, Elisa Balsamo and Cat Ferguson take on open stage race
- Simac Ladies Tour past winners 2025
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- Stage 6 - Simac Ladies Tour: Lorena Wiebes dominates with fifth sprint victory on stage 6 finale and claims overall title | Lichtenvoorde / 156.3kms
- Stage 5 - Simac Ladies Tour: Zoe Bäckstedt storms to stage 5 time trial victory as Lorena Wiebes retains overall lead | Doetinchem - Westendorp / 10.2kms
- Stage 4 - Simac Ladies Tour stage 4: Lorena Wiebes continues clean sweep with stage 4 sprint win | Alkmaar / 125.8kms
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- 2025 Vuelta a España route – A stage-by-stage breakdown, with savage ascents of Angliru and Bola del Mundo
- Who will win the 2025 Vuelta a España? Analysing the favourites for the red jersey
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- Stage 21 - Vuelta a España stage 21: Jonas Vingegaard confirmed champion of Grand Tour but no stage winner and no podium ceremony as Madrid finale derailed | Alalpardo - Madrid / 111.6km
- Stage 20 - Vuelta a España stage 20: Jonas Vingegaard smashes Queen stage solo win to seal overall race victory | Robledo de Chavela - Bola del Mundo. Puerto de Navacerrada / 165.6km
- Stage 19 - Vuelta a España stage 19: Jasper Philipsen claims third stage win | Rueda - Guijuelo / 161.9km
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