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Wout Poels joins Astana Qazaqstan
By Laura Weislo published
Transfers After a reported injection of cash Astana Qazaqstan, Poels joins Bettiol as the big signings for 2025

Ethan Hayter leaves Ineos for Soudal-Quickstep
By Laura Weislo published
Transfers British rider signs two-year deal

Artem Shmidt signs 'dream come true' pro contract with Ineos Grenadiers as third US rider
By Jackie Tyson published
News U23 time trial national champion begins WorldTour career later in August with two-year contract

'I wanted a change' - Emanuel Buchmann swaps Bora for Cofidis after ten years with team
By Barry Ryan published
News German champion had lamented omission from Giro d'Italia line-up

'His talent is no longer a secret' - Laurence Pithie signs for Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe for 2025
By Barry Ryan published
News New Zealander makes move after two years with Groupama-FDJ

'A new chapter in my career' – Juliette Labous to swap DSM-Firmenich PostNL for FDJ-Suez
By James Moultrie published
News 25-year-old GC rider joins home French side on deal until 2027

'Tour de France stage is the ultimate goal' – Simon Carr to leave EF Education-EasyPost for Cofidis
By Barry Ryan published
News Carcassonne-raised Briton signs three-year contract with French team
Top News on the Race
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UCI rejects One Cycling project inclusion in WorldTour
Future of new scheme in question as men's and women's WorldTour races decided through 2028 -
'Nothing bad, just some skin off' – Remco Evenepoel uninjured in Critérium du Dauphiné crash, but loses Tour de France domestique to earlier incident
After already losing Mikel Landa at the Giro, Soudal-QuickStep see Louis Vervaeke crash out with fractured collarbone -
'The first three-hour outings seemed endless' – Marta Cavalli offers insight into Mount Teide altitude camp ahead of Tour de Suisse
Italian rider looks to reap benefits on return from high ground, as she continues build-up for Giro d'Italia Women
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'I had a lump in my throat' – former Soudal-QuickStep CEO Patrick Lefevere celebrates 1000th victory at Critérium du Dauphiné with Remco Evenepoel
World and Olympic Time Trial Champion dedicates knock-out TT stage win to ex-boss -
'Not everything breaks with noise, sometimes it just slips out of rhythm' – Mattias Skjelmose to skip Tour de Suisse after illness
Lidl-Trek Tour de France contender, who already missed Critérium du Dauphiné, says French Grand Tour 'still the priority and I’m fully focused on being ready' -
George Hincapie and three other US champions set to lead new US road team in 2026
Alex Howes, Joey Rosskopf and Ty Magner confirmed for management roles on team seeking UCI ProTeam status in first season
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Was Remco Evenepoel's Dauphiné stage win really Quickstep's 1,000th victory? It's complicated
Differing totals lie in how victories are counted -
'I started the first section too conservative' – Tadej Pogačar admits pacing error after time trial defeat at Critérium du Dauphiné
'There are still three big stages to come here' says Slovenian after time losses to Evenepoel and Vingegaard on stage 4 -
'Only losing 20 seconds is pretty decent' – Jonas Vingegaard upbeat after runner's up spot in Criterium du Dauphiné TT
Dane moves up to fifth overall behind new race leader and stage winner Remco Evenepoel
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New wheels, aero hacks, and an in depth look at that mad prototype Factor: Dauphiné tech gallery 2025
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