Latest News on Transfers
Latest Content on Transfers

Matteo Jorgenson takes versatility to Jumbo-Visma in 2024
By Jackie Tyson published
News 24-year-old Tour of Oman winner signs three-year deal for new team

Patrick Konrad joins Lidl-Trek for 2024
By Cyclingnews published
News Austrian leaves Bora-Hansgrohe after nine seasons

Chad Haga to switch to gravel in 2024
By Barry Ryan published
News American brings curtain down on road career at end of this season

Coryn Labecki takes 'all-or-nothing' racing talent to EF Education-Cannondale in 2024
By Jackie Tyson published
News 'I love tactics. That's what drives me every day' says reigning US Pro Criterium champion

Clara Copponi departs FDJ-SUEZ, adds sprint power to Lidl-Trek in 2024
By Kirsten Frattini published
News 'I'll be out of my comfort zone, and that's also what I'm looking for' says French sprinter

Soudal-Quickstep sign Luke Lamperti, Vernon leaves for Israel-Premier Tech
By Laura Weislo published
News US national criterium champion steps up to WorldTour from Trinity Racing development team

Mavi Garcia signs for Jayco-Alula as Liv Racing becomes development squad
By Barry Ryan published
News Liv Racing TeqFind to integrate into Australian set-up in 2024

Jonathan Milan joins Lidl-Trek for 2024 to boost sprint ambitions
By Barry Ryan published
News Italian agrees three-year deal as Lidl-Trek step-up thanks to new sponsorship
Top News on the Race
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'On the last day, everything can change' - Mavi García eyes ascent of Tour de Suisse Women GC rankings
Spaniard believes everything can still change in Swiss stage race -
'I did not expect this much of a gap' – Tadej Pogačar a level above rival Jonas Vingegaard on first mountain showdown of 2025 Critérium du Dauphiné
World Champion puts 1:01 into Dane on stage 6, with the biggest test still to come on Saturday's brutal Alpine route -
'Pogačar was superior again' - Remco Evenepoel bows to near-inevitable and cedes Critérium du Dauphiné lead to Slovenian star
Belgian slumps to fourth overall after tough medium-mountain stage on Friday
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It's our choice as the best budget heart rate monitor on the market, covers all the bases in 'basic' HR tracking, and with 32% off it's even better value for money -
Has the UCI just banned Factor's new aero bike before it was even released?
Hoard of new rules include handlebar width, wheel depth and fork leg limits as Hope x Lotus track bike set to be banned -
'If he can follow Pogačar and Vingegaard here, we will go for more than third at the Tour' – crunch time for Remco Evenepoel at Critérium du Dauphiné
Soudal-QuickStep DS says final trio of mountain stages will determine Belgian's approach and goals for the Tour de France
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'The door is wide open' – OneCycling project aiming to maintain momentum despite 2026 WorldTour exclusion
Sources close to OneCycling insist UCI could yet become involved in ongoing plans -
Michael Matthews ruled out of Tour de France and sidelined as team discover 'signs of a pulmonary embolism' at altitude camp
Australian rider pauses all physical activity as health precaution, while team investigate 'the extent of the issue and cause' -
'After the surgery I feel so much stronger' – Sarah Gigante goes on the attack on return to the Women’s WorldTour at Tour de Suisse
Australian captures mountains jersey on stage 1 after a powerful performance on Juanpass
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Safety versus seconds – The dilemma of aid station chaos in the professional fields at Unbound Gravel 200
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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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Are we seeing the beginning of the end for consumer-level race bikes, and does it actually matter?
This new prototype Factor is yet another bike that’s so clearly for the pros, and suggests a rift is starting between consumer bikes and pro bikes -
Elite riders feeling the squeeze in Kansas amid lightly vetted fields and chaotic aid stations - Unbound Gravel 'needs standards, not red tape'
'Gravel is not the quirky cousin of road racing anymore. I want it to be fair, safe and professional,' says former Unbound 200 champion Lauren De Crescenzo