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'It was my own fault' - Thibau Nys expresses frustration and disappointment after a tactical mistake costs him a podium spot at cyclo-cross World Cup in Hoogerheide
'The disappointment is great, there's not much more to say' says Belgian Champion after finishing fourth behind Apecin-Premier Tech podium sweep -
Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana: Dylan Groenewegen makes flying start for new team Unibet Rose Rockets with victory in first race
Echelons form on tough, windy day of racing in Spain, with Dutchman beating Paul Magnier from lead group -
'I didn't feel so good during the race, so it was a big surprise' – Rising Czech CX star Kristyna Zemanová lands 'dream' result with second at Hoogerheide World Cup
23-year-old says 'Anything is possible' ahead of elite World Championships debut next week
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ProVelo Super League: Tom Cornish and Keira Will win SA Kick It stage 2 criterium
Will pips stage 1 time trial winner Alyssa Polites right on the line -
'Mindset shift' – Harry Sweeny ditches domestique duties to step up onto Tour Down Under overall podium
'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' -
UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Hoogerheide: Mathieu van der Poel storms to dominant record-breaking victory one week before Worlds
Dutchman takes 51st World Cup win and overall classification as Alpecin-Premier Tech go 1-2-3 for second day running
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Trofeo Llucmajor: Cat Ferguson opens 2026 account with sprint victory after thrilling wind-affected day
Young British rider takes win ahead of Clara Copponi and Sofie van Rooijen from small group sprint -
UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Hoogerheide: Puck Pieterse dominates with back-to-back victories in final weekend before Worlds
Kristyna Zemanová finishes second and Amandine Fouquenet third in thrilling final round, Lucinda Brand skips finale but secures overall series victory -
'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
Swiss champion was the best of the rest overall behind UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Jay Vine













