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'I'm not thinking about retirement yet' - Primož Roglič confirms he will miss Tour de France but is not done yet
By Stephen Farrand published
News Slovenian confirms pared back race programme with summer at home before targeting Vuelta a España

‘Finally I get it right’ - Jonas Vingegaard celebrates winning Paris-Nice in dominant fashion
By Lyne Lamoureux published
News Winning margin of 4:23 to second-placed Dani Martinez biggest GC gap at race since 1939

'The best we could achieve in the situation' - Anna van der Breggen after second place in Trofeo Binda
By Lukas Knöfler published
News Veteran loses sprint to Karlijn Swinkels after covering breakaway moves

'Never say never…' - Tirreno-Adriatico sprint win gives Jonathan Milan a glimpse of hope for Milan-San Remo sprint finish
By Stephen Farrand published
News Italian becomes Lild-Trek's best hope due to Mads Pedersen injuries

'For a moment I thought about stopping' – Crash caused by teammate almost denies Dani Martínez second place on GC at Paris-Nice
By James Moultrie published
News Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe work tirelessly to save Colombian rider's second place overall after Laurence Pithie inadvertently brought him down on climb

'The first sprint I've won in my career' – Matteo Jorgenson snatches second overall at Tirreno-Adriatico but concedes 'Del Toro was stronger at every turn'
By James Moultrie published
News Visma-Lease a Bike rider only the third-ever US podium finisher at Italian stage race after Horner and LeMond

'I want to learn how to win as fast as I can' - Isaac del Toro follows in Tadej Pogačar's footsteps with Tirreno-Adriatico victory
By Stephen Farrand published
News Mexican to switch to domestique role to help Pogačar at MIlsan-San Remo

'I'm going there to win' – Wout van Aert finds 'race hardness' for Milan-San Remo return by suffering at Tirreno-Adriatico
By Stephen Farrand published
News Belgian seems back on track for Classics after a week of intense racing in Italy

'It's only a matter of time before he wins Milan-San Remo' – Mathieu van der Poel braces himself for first face-off with Tadej Pogačar in 2026
By James Moultrie published
News Dutchman says he doesn't 'have much left to do' in terms of preparation after taking two stage wins at Tirreno-Adriatico

UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Pavel Sivakov linked to Decathlon CMA CGM move in 2027 to support Paul Seixas
By Lyne Lamoureux published
News French WorldTour team is also looking to sign Jordan Jegat, tenth at 2025 Tour de France

'I'm learning to embrace the inherent risk of road racing' - Mountain biker Alan Hatherly continues fast track WorldTour transformation at Tirreno-Adriatico
By Stephen Farrand published
News South African's 13th place in Italy boost chances of a Grand Tour debut at the Giro d'Italia

'I just want to finish on the podium on Sunday' - Local hero Giulio Pellizzari fights the pain and Matteo Jorgenson for second overall at Tirreno-Adriatico
By Stephen Farrand published
News Jorgenson and Visma-Lease a Bike take on the race but Pellizzari stays ahead by a single second

Puck Pieterse to make surprise start at Trofeo Alfredo Binda
By Lyne Lamoureux published
News Teammate Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado will be making road season debut

'He's a friend, but you also need to do your job' – Isaac del Toro distances Giulio Pellizzari and Matteo Jorgenson to set up overall Tirreno-Adriatico success
By Stephen Farrand published
News No gifts as Mexican stays calm and collected to extend GC lead on final hilltop finish

'Rain is part of the job, but when there's snow it's a bit different' – Jonas Vingegaard adamant that shortened 47km Paris-Nice stage should have been even shorter
By James Moultrie published
News Race leader avoids crashing in finale of reduced day after 'backing off at the right moment'

'Signing Seixas when you already have Pogačar is ostentatious behaviour' – Lefevere hits out at UAE Team Emirates-XRG and rider agents amid speculation over 19-year-old's future
By James Moultrie published
News Former long-term team boss says he hopes French talent ends up on any team except UAE in latest Nieuwsblad column

Mathieu van der Poel explains why he refuses to follow the narrow handlebar trend
By Stephen Farrand published
News Despite trend towards narrower bars, the Dutch Classics favourite still rides with handlebars that measure 450mm

Paris-Nice queen stage 7 shortened again to just 47km of racing as 'inconceivable' conditions that already forced organisers to cut mountaintop finale in Auron continue
By Kirsten Frattini published
News Biblical rain at the start in Pont Louis Nucera means riders will depart by bus to avoid the sections made dangerous by rain
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'I'm not thinking about retirement yet' - Primož Roglič confirms he will miss Tour de France but is not done yet
Slovenian confirms pared back race programme with summer at home before targeting Vuelta a España -
‘Finally I get it right’ - Jonas Vingegaard celebrates winning Paris-Nice in dominant fashion
Winning margin of 4:23 to second-placed Dani Martinez biggest GC gap at race since 1939 -
'The best we could achieve in the situation' - Anna van der Breggen after second place in Trofeo Binda
Veteran loses sprint to Karlijn Swinkels after covering breakaway moves


