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'Ineos can become as strong as Team Sky once were' - An agent and rival team manager welcome €100 million Netcompany sponsorship
By Stephen Farrand published
News How the Netcompany five-year sponsorship could revive the British team's Grand Tour ambitions

'We've battled a lot' - Giulio Pellizzari ready to take on Isaac del Toro on home roads in Tirreno-Adriatico GC showdown
By Stephen Farrand published
News 22-year-old Italian takes race lead before competing on home roads in Le Marche

'Killer Jonas destroyed everybody' – Visma-Lease a Bike teammate Victor Campenaerts pays tribute to Vingegaard's devastating attack at Paris-Nice
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Belgian team worker acted as launch pad for Dane's blastoff on Côte de Saint-Jean-Muzols

'Milan-San Remo should be fun' – Mathieu van der Poel shows he is ready for the Classics with Tirreno-Adriatico tactical masterclass
By Stephen Farrand published
News Dutchman wins stage 4 with 280-metre sprint in Martinsicuro

'I hope that Decathlon CMA CGM have patience' - Sean Kelly dismisses the idea of a Paul Seixas Tour de France debut this summer
By Pete Trifunovic published
News The 1988 Vuelta a España winner sees the French Grand Tour as a step up too soon for French cycling's new golden boy

'That's definitely what we're working towards' – Paul Magnier takes aim at Cobbled Classics, not Milan-San Remo, with Tirreno-Adriatico build-up
By Dani Ostanek published
News 'Experience is very important in La Primavera, and it's only the first time he's competing' says Wilfred Peeters

'Super painful but really important' – No Evenepoel, no problem as Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe put on dramatic show of collective strength at Paris-Nice
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News German team take second, third and fourth on stage 4 summit finish behind winner and new race leader Jonas Vingegaard

'Eventful two days' – Tadej Pogačar gives inside look at muddy 210km Paris-Roubaix recon with Florian Vermeersch
By James Moultrie published
News World Champion preps for second appearance at Hell of the North after impressive debut in 2025

Jonas Vingegaard explains the thinking behind his DIY Paris-Nice bib tights
By Tom Wieckowski published
News Vingegaard turned heads by winning with his bib tight straps worn over his jersey

Cycling's latest technological advance? Teams cars fitted with satellite internet for data, streaming and communications marginal gain
By Stephen Farrand published
News Team at Tirreno-Adriatico spotted with white square Starlink antenna

'It is always too soon to quit' – Kate Courtney revives Cape Epic challenge with last minute recruitment of Greta Seiwald after Melisa Rollins crash
By Simone Giuliani published
News Seiwald fronts up to new partnership fresh from winning effort at four-day Tankwa Trek in South Africa

Zwift cuts the price of the Ride Smart Frame by $200 – now at its lowest-ever price
By Paul Brett published
Deal The Zwift Ride offers a great value one-stop solution to riding indoors, with up to 27% off, now is the time to take your Zwift experience to another level

Reports name Danish IT brand Netcompany as new Ineos Grenadiers sponsor
By Stephen Farrand published
News British team hopes to secure a €50 million annual budget, sign new riders and so take on their rival super teams

Kévin Vauquelin cries foul play from 'Soudal guy' as Ineos Grenadiers rider launches stunning comeback at Paris-Nice after being dumped in the echelons
By Patrick Fletcher published
News Frenchman was chasing for over 100km before dropping most of the GC riders he caught

'I finished with nothing left in the legs, we were all dead, I think. Today will remain in my head for a long time' - Paris-Nice peloton reacts to stage 4's atrocious weather conditions
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Mass falls, abandons and heavy rain, as well as high-speed racing made for memorably difficult day

'There's only one winner' - Big name Tirreno-Adriatico sprinters left empty handed as Decathlon-CMA CGM celebrate again
By Stephen Farrand published
News Milan, Magnier, De Lie and Philipsen left disappointed after long ride south in the cold and rain

'It's all part of the job' - Isaac del Toro suffers in the cold and rain but extends Tirreno-Adriatico lead by a second
By Stephen Farrand published
News Mexican revels in his friendly rivalry with fellow Grand Tour talent Giulio Pellizzari

'You can call me a trendsetter' – Mutilated bib tights and backwards jacket help Jonas Vingegaard to victory in Paris-Nice freeze-fest
By Will Jones published
Tech Stage winner's clothing choices turn heads with bibs that look like something straight from the 'in case of emergencies' box
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'Ineos can become as strong as Team Sky once were' - An agent and rival team manager welcome €100 million Netcompany sponsorship
How the Netcompany five-year sponsorship could revive the British team's Grand Tour ambitions -
'We've battled a lot' - Giulio Pellizzari ready to take on Isaac del Toro on home roads in Tirreno-Adriatico GC showdown
22-year-old Italian takes race lead before competing on home roads in Le Marche -
'Killer Jonas destroyed everybody' – Visma-Lease a Bike teammate Victor Campenaerts pays tribute to Vingegaard's devastating attack at Paris-Nice
Belgian team worker acted as launch pad for Dane's blastoff on Côte de Saint-Jean-Muzols


