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A crash, a chase and a test passed – Sarah Gigante fifth on first Vuelta Femenina summit finish
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'It was the first time to test my climbing legs against the top GC riders' says Australian AG Insurance-Soudal rider
La Vuelta Femenina: Demi Vollering crushes competition on first summit finish to win stage 5, takes overall lead
By Lukas Knöfler published
Results Dutch champion solos to victory ahead of second-placed Yara Kastelijn, third-placed Elisa Longo Borghini atop Alto del Fuerte Rapitán
'It was not the main goal' - Marianne Vos takes red leader's jersey at La Vuelta Femenina
By Kirsten Frattini published
News Visma-Lease a Bike lead eight-day race into decisive mountain stages
La Vuelta Femenina GC standings: The winners and losers after stage 4 echelons
By Lukas Knöfler published
News Big time gaps on windswept stage to Zaragoza
La Vuelta Femenina: Kristen Faulkner wins echelon-heavy stage 4 with late solo attack
By Lukas Knöfler published
Results Marianne Vos takes over race lead with third-place finish
Van Dijk, Norsgaard, Cavalli join growing list of riders out of La Vuelta Femenina
By Simone Giuliani published
News Star trio plus Guazzini and Henderson among 12 abandons after three stages of racing
Stetina, Villafañe top riders in BWR Tripel Crown as USA Crits road series heats up
By Jackie Tyson published
News Two teenagers win third stop at Grasshopper Adventure Series; Six Miami Nights riders find spots after team demise - North American Roundup
Llori Sharpe hones 'full gas' criterium skills with L39ION of LA in 2024
By Jackie Tyson published
Interview Teamwork on display at USA Crits, while making chocolate in Jamaica the other part of a joyful life for 23-year-old
Races & Results
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- Elite Women | Halle - Leuven / 133km
- Elite Men | Halle - Leuven / 179km
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- Junior Women Road Race
- Junior Men Road Race
- Under-23 Men Road Race
UCI Women's WorldTour teams
UCI Continental Women's Teams
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A crash, a chase and a test passed – Sarah Gigante fifth on first Vuelta Femenina summit finish
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