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Lidl-Trek sign Tour de France Femmes stage winner Ricarda Bauernfeind on two-year deal
By Matilda Price published
News German leaves Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto after coming up through their development programme

'Gnarly conditions', a long breakaway and searing sprints – Rosa Klöser and Matt Beers victorious at Lauf Gravel Worlds in Nebraska
By Simone Giuliani published
Results Sticky mud splits race with $100,000 prize purse, leaving Klöser and Geerike Schreurs in 200km break as Beers beats Keegan Swenson in sprint

UCI Gravel World Series: Haley Preen and Alex Miller win Khomas100, claim African gravel titles
By Simone Giuliani published
Results Marc Pritzen and Anri Greeff take second behind the solo victors in first running of Namibian event as a UCI World Championships qualifier

Neve Bradbury and Jai Hindley lead Australian squads for World Championships in Kigali
By Dan Challis published
News Team will focus on aggressive racing and defending rainbow jersey in mixed relay

UCI Gravel World Series: Romain Bardet and Erica Magnaldi sweep up solo victories after attacking on the climbs of Monsterrando Gravel
By Simone Giuliani published
Results Nicole Frain and Petr Vakoč come second from among packed field of core Italian qualifier

Puck Pieterse forgoes Rwanda Road Worlds to focus on title defence at Mountain Bike World Championships in Switzerland
By Jackie Tyson published
News Reigning U23 women's road winner already back at MTB World Cup series to prepare for elite women's XCO race on September 13

Safety in the spotlight: Are the UCI's new rules doing more harm than good?
By James Witts published
Member Exclusive 2025 has seen the UCI introduce and propose a number of changes aimed at making professional cycling safer, but many of their ideas have attracted major backlash. Cyclingnews investigates the initiatives and issues at play to see if the UCI is looking in the right places…

'I want to pay it forward' - Megan Jastrab launches fundraiser to help junior women afford Rwanda UCI Road World Championships
By Laura Weislo published
News Former Junior World Champion hopes to raise $10,000, donates prize money
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'All my fractures are healing pretty well' - Alexis Magner signs with EF Education-Oatly after devastating crash in July
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'I don’t feel part of this world anymore' – Marta Cavalli to retire as injuries and comebacks leave Italian climber exhausted
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Virginia's Blue Ridge CO Cross: Rochette and Strohmeyer go back-to-back with C2 victories in Roanoke
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Tour Féminin de l'Ardeche: Monica Trinca Colonel wins final stage and overall
Italian triumphs solo on hilly stage with Évita Muzic going second in sprint against Maeva Squiban