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'I still feel like I’m 25 years old' – Michael Matthews extends contract with Jayco AlUla for two more years
By James Moultrie published
News Australian rider as hungry as ever for results having recovered from mid-season pulmonary embolism scare and got back into fighting form

Q36.5 sign Sam Bennett to complete 2026 line-up
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Irish sprinter inks one-year deal after two seasons at Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale

Sonny Colbrelli departs Bahrain Victorious as sports director
By Katy Madgwick published
News Italian takes his leave as Gasparotto joins from Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe in staff shake-up at Bahrain

Benoît Cosnefroy completes move to UAE Team Emirates-XRG on two-year deal
By Katy Madgwick published
News 30-year-old Frenchman will bolster the one-day Classics unit at the Emirati team following a 2025 season curtailed by injury

Seven seriously underrated cycling transfers for 2026
By Matilda Price published
Analysis From Harper and Boichis to Van Agt and Van Dam, here are seven under-the-radar moves for 2026 that could well make waves next season

USA's Megan Jastrab signs for UAE Team ADQ through 2027
By Matilda Price published
News American rider leaves Picnic PostNL after five seasons to join Elisa Longo Borghini at UAE

Cian Uijtdebroeks ends Visma-Lease a Bike contract early with surprise signing for Movistar
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Young Belgian talent set to race with Spanish squad for four years

'The market is both flooded and in limbo' – Uncertainty around Intermarché-Lotto merger, Arkéa-B&B Hotels' future mucking up transfer works
By Laura Weislo published
News Over 400 riders and staff still waiting for answers as end of season nears
Top News on the Race
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Late roster move puts Ronde van Brugge defending champion Lorena Wiebes back in lineup for 'tough race' with forecast of rain and wind
Dutch champion replaces Marie Schreiber for Thursday Classic -
Remco Evenepoel crashes at the end of a spectacular final breakaway with Jonas Vingegaard in Volta a Catalunya
Belgian taken out by roundabout in closing kilometre after echelons form in hectic finale -
'He wasn't happy with me, but that's cycling' – Jonas Vingegaard reflects on tactics and sportsmanship after two-up breakaway with Remco Evenepoel at Volta a Catalunya
Dane was reluctant to collaborate in the move but sat up when Belgian crashed in closing kilometres
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Climate protester sits down on cobbles in front of oncoming peloton at Ronde Van Brugge
Protestor jumps out of the way at the last moment but defending champion ends up crashing -
Alpecin-Premier Tech has a new bike for the Classics, as new Canyon Endurace CFR spotted at Ronde van Brugge
It appears that a lot is happening behind the scenes at Canyon, as new handlebars have also been spotted beneath the Dutchman -
Magicshine has discounted the brightest front bike light we've ever tested in the Amazon Spring Sale
We have picked out some great discounted Magicshine lights from the Amazon Spring Sales, whether you're looking for as many lumens as possible or some reliable lights for riding in the dark
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Do you want to start a cycling YouTube channel like me? Well, I've found the camera bundle you need, and the bundles to avoid, too
The Insta360 Go Ultra is a brilliantly powerful little camera, but the trick is getting the right accessories -
'See if I still have any connection' – Tom Boonen returns to Soudal-QuickStep fold with spot in team car for E3 Saxo Classic
Five-time E3 winner remains uncertain if sports director role possible in future -
'He definitely feels it' – Mathieu van der Poel tackles E3 recon with new handlebars after Milan-San Remo hand injury
Dutchman will still lead the team at E3 Saxo Classic, according to teammate
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