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Cycling transfers – All the latest news and announcements for the 2025 season
By Kirsten Frattini last updated
Transfers The ultimate guide to the pro cycling transfer window, tracking every move across the men's and women's WorldTour

EF Education-EasyPost snap up Madis Mihkels from Intermarché-Wanty
By Laura Weislo published
News Estonian Classics talent one of the top riders on the market

Mountain Bike world champion to start 'new chapter' on the road in 2025 with Jayco AlUla
By James Moultrie published
News 28-year-old South African to combine WorldTour and off-road calendars after signing two-year deal

Alex Baudin signs with EF Education-EasyPost
By Laura Weislo published
News Frenchman who was disqualified from Giro d'Italia for Tramadol in 2023 gets new lease on career

Alpecin-Deceuninck, Bahrain Victorious complete 2025 rosters
By Laura Weislo published
News Alpecin add Dehairs, Debruyne, Verstrynge and Del Grosso from development team to WorldTour plus Price-Pejtersen, Glivar, Bahrain signs Paasschens, three neo-pros

Demi Vollering confirms two-year contract with FDJ-SUEZ from 2025 to 2026
By Kirsten Frattini published
News Former Tour de France winner joins French WorldTour team as GC co-leader alongside Juliette Labous and Évita Muzic

Larry Warbasse 'didn't hesitate' in move to continue career with Tudor Pro Cycling for 2025
By Jackie Tyson published
News US rider switches to Swiss ProTeam to support new leaders Alaphilippe and Hirschi

Unbound Gravel winner Rosa Klöser to combine privateering with WorldTour racing in 2025 for Canyon-SRAM
By James Moultrie published
News German gravel racer signs two-year deal with road team after only starting competitive cycling in 2022
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Behold the 'chopped aero speed shape' - Roval's new gravel wheels are certainly a departure from the norm
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Olympic committee moves to require genetic testing for all female competitors ahead of Los Angeles Games
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'A reckless act' – Climate activist arrested and may face charges and legal complaints after obstructing peloton during Ronde Van Brugge
An investigation is underway after the incident in Wednesday's race
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'I have tears in my eyes' – Marcel Kittel ecstatic as Dylan Groenewegen collaboration bears fruit with Rockets' first WorldTour win
German former sprinter is working with the 'YouTube team' who are moving up in the world -
Tadej Pogačar has overhauled his cobbles setup in bid for Paris-Roubaix glory
World Champion appears to be pushing the limits of his Colnago aero bike to the very extremes -
'It stopped me yesterday, but not for the week' – Remco Evenepoel fights on at Volta a Catalunya following stage 3 crash
Belgian, second overall in GC, will race on during Thursday's abridged mountain stage
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Jay Vine's return from injury cut short with crash and abandon on stage 3 of Volta a Catalunya
Australian rider ends up in roadside gutter after multi-rider crash, steps into team car -
Thursday's Volta a Catalunya summit stage finish cut short due to high wind warning in weather déjà vu
Vallter climb all but eliminated from stage 4 -
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
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