Major Races
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- Prologue | Yerseke - Yerseke (ITT) / 3.1km
- Stage 1 | Jabbeke - Knokke-Heiste / 128.2km
- Stage 2 | Zulte / 127.2km
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- Giro d'Italia Women 2025 route reveals three summit finishes - Aprica, Valdobbiadene and Monte Nerone
- Analysing the Giro d'Italia Women 2025 contenders – Can Elisa Longo Borghini stop Anna van der Breggen from a record-tying fifth overall victory?
- Giro d'Italia Women - Past winners
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- Stage 6 - Giro d'Italia Women stage 6: Liane Lippert takes first victory in a year as Pauliena Rooijakkers makes GC gains | Bellaria - Igea Marina / 145km
- Stage 5 - Giro d'Italia Women stage 5: Lorena Wiebes blasts to second victory of 2025 race as echelons spark major GC changes | Mirano - Monselice / 120km
- Stage 4 - Giro d'Italia Women stage 4: Sarah Gigante scores biggest career win on Pianezze summit finish as Marlen Reusser retakes maglia rosa | Castello Tesino - Pianezze (Valdobbiadene) / 142km
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- Tour de France 2025 route
- Who will win the 2025 Tour de France? Ranking the form of the favourites for the yellow jersey
- Tour de France winners
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- Stage 7 - Tour de France stage 7: Tadej Pogačar tops Jonas Vingegaard to win on Mûr-de-Bretagne | Saint-Malo - Mûr-de-Bretagne / 194km
- Stage 6 - Tour de France stage 6: Ben Healy launches long-range attack for solo victory | Bayeux - Vire Normandie / 201km
- Stage 5 - Tour de France stage 5: Remco Evenepoel uses pure power to win individual time trial while Tadej Pogačar moves into yellow jersey | Caen / 33km
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- Stage 6 - Lotte Kopecky bounces back from crash to win stage 6 and secure the overall title at Simac Ladies Tour | Arnhem / 139.7km
- Stage 5 - Simac Ladies Tour: SD Worx continue winning streak as Lorena Wiebes secures stage 5 sprint victory | Doetinchem / 139.2km
- Stage 4 - Simac Ladies Tour: Three in a row for SD Worx as Barbara Guarischi wins stage 4 breakaway sprint | Ede / 118.2km
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- Stage 6 - Govekar wins Tour of Guangxi stage 6 as Van Eetvelt claims last WorldTour GC victory of season | NanNing / 134.3km
- Stage 5 - Lennert Van Eetvelt surges to summit victory on stage 5 of Tour of Guangxi | YiZhou - NongLa / 165.8km
- Stage 4 - Tour of Guangxi: Ethan Vernon wins stage 4 but loses race lead after time penalty | BaMa - JinChengJiang / 176.8km
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- Stage 3 - Tour of Chongming Island – Marta Lach wins stage 3 and overall | Chongming New City Park / 111.4km
- Stage 2 - Tour of Chongming Island – Lach wins stage 2 in Ceratizit-WNT 1-2-3 | Changxing Island Country Park - Chongming New City Park / 129km
- Stage 1 - Tour of Chongming Island – Mylène De Zoete wins stage 1 | Chongming New City Park / 108.9km
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- Road race - U23 and elite women - Lucinda Stewart sweeps up women's elite and U23 titles at combined Australian Championships road race | Perth / 109km
- Road race - elite men - Luke Durbridge wins men's Australian road race title at home as teammate Luke Plapp sacrifices fourth win | Perth / 177km
- Road race - U23 men - 18-year-old Julian Baudry sweeps up U23 men's Australian road race title with self-assured solo surge | Perth / 136km
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- Q Tour stage 4 – Moreton Bay Hinterland Queen's stage - Jack Ward and Sophie Marr clinch Jayco-AlUla and Liv-AlUla Jayco spots with ProVelo Super League wins | Dayboro / 97.6 to 109.8km
- Q Tour stage 3 - Lakeside Raceway road race - ProVelo Super League – Sophie Marr closes in on Liv-AlUla Jayco Continental contract with stage 3 win at Q Tour | Lakeside Raceway
- Q Tour stage 2 - time trial - ProVelo Super League – Zac Marriage and Lauren Bates claim Q Tour stage 2 time trial | Lake Samsonvale / 8.6km
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- Women's Tour Down Under 2025 route
- Women's Tour Down Under 2025 - Analysing the contenders
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- Stage 3 - Noemi Rüegg wins Women's Tour Down Under as Chloé Dygert sprints to stage 3 victory | Stirling / 105.9km
- Stage 2 - Women's Tour Down Under: Noemi Rüegg wins stage 2 in perfectly timed attack on Willunga Hill | Unley - Willunga / 115km
- Stage 1 - Women's Tour Down Under: Daniek Hengeveld surprises sprinters to take solo win on stage 1 | Brighton - Aldinga / 101.9km
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- Stage 6 - Jhonatan Narvaez wins Tour Down Under | Adelaide / 90km
- Stage 5 - Tour Down Under: Jhonatan Narvaez wins atop Willunga and secures leader's jersey on stage 5 | McLaren Vale - Willunga Hill / 145.7km
- Stage 4 - Tour Down Under: Bryan Coquard holds off Phil Bauhaus to win stage 4 | Glenelg - Victor Harbor / 157.2km
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- Trofeo Binissalem – Andratx - Challenge Mallorca Femenina: Thalita De Jong wins Trofeo Binissalem–Andratx | Binissalem - Puerto de Andratx / 107.5km
- Trofeo Palma - Marlen Reusser back to her best with victory at Trofeo Palma Femina | Palma / 129.5km
- Trofeo Marratxí-Felanitx - Lotta Henttala secures victory at Trofeo Marratxi-Felanitx with powerful late sprint | Marratxí - Felanitx / 129.1km
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- Stage 5 - Tom Pidcock survives echelon chaos to take first stage race GC win at AlUla Tour | AlUla Camel Cup Track / 169.6km
- Stage 4 - AlUla Tour stage 4: Tom Pidcock dominates on Skyviews of Harrat Uwayrid | Maraya - Skyviews of Harrat Uwayrid / 140.9km
- Stage 3 - AlUla Tour stage 3: Tim Merlier wins crash-hit sprint finish | Hegra - Tayma Fort / 180.6km
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- Trofeo Palma - Challenge Mallorca: Iúri Leitão snatches victory from the sprinters with late attack at Trofeo Palma | Palma / 149.9km
- Trofeo Pollença - Port d'Andratx | Andratx - Mirador del Colomer (Pollença) / 151.5km
- Trofeo Serra Tramuntana - Challenge Mallorca: Florian Stork pulls off late attack to win Trofeo Serra Tramuntana | Lluc - Selva / 151.3km
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- Stage 5 - Étoile de Bessèges: Kévin Vauquelin takes stage 5 time trial win to clinch overall | Alès - L'Hermitage / 10.6km
- Stage 4 - Étoile de Bessèges: Kevin Vauquelin takes solo victory from reduced peloton of 70 on stage 4 | Vauvert - Le Mont Bouquet / 150km
- Stage 3 - Étoile de Bessèges: Arnaud De Lie takes stage 3 victory amid severely reduced peloton after safety protests | Bessèges / 136.2km
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