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Q36.5 sign Milan Vader from Visma-Lease a Bike to bolster 2025 squad
By James Moultrie published
News Dutch puncheur looking for more opportunities as he joins Swiss Pro Team on two-year deal

Soudal-Quickstep finalise 2025 roster with Gianmarco Garofoli
By Laura Weislo published
News Italian completes 30-rider team for next year

Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig switches FDJ-Suez for Canyon-Sram for 2025
By Dani Ostanek published
News Danish racer signs on a two-year deal after five seasons at FDJ

‘I’ve never been as happy or successful’ – Sarah Gigante extends with AG Insurance-Soudal
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'I have plenty of room for improvement, but this team has taught me to believe in myself and remember that Rome wasn’t built in a day'

'A reflection of trust and belief' - Kim Le Court signs two-year extension with AG Insurance-Soudal
By Kirsten Frattini published
News 'There's been a lot of pressure on my shoulders, but I'm incredibly happy that it all worked out' says Giro stage winner

'I'll stay where I am' – Remco Evenepoel confirms he will remain at Soudal-QuickStep in 2025
By Stephen Farrand, Barry Ryan published
Belgian clarifies status following reports linking him with move to Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe

Three riders 'crucial to our success' Spratt, Hanson, Sanguineti extend with Lidl-Trek
By Kirsten Frattini published
News 'It's an environment where I feel valued, but also constantly challenged and inspired to be the best I can be' says Hanson

Breakthrough season sees Valentin Paret-Peintre sign with Soudal-Quickstep
By Laura Weislo published
News Giro d'Italia stage winner aiming to be climbing domestique for Evenepoel
Top News on the Race
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Behold the 'chopped aero speed shape' - Roval's new gravel wheels are certainly a departure from the norm
Roval has added two new gravel wheelsets to its lineup today, and one is exceptionally light. -
Olympic committee moves to require genetic testing for all female competitors ahead of Los Angeles Games
New rules force female Olympic Games athletes to prove their sex -
'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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