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Van der Poel Beats Pogačar and Ganna in Milan-Sanremo Finale
Mathieu van der Poel won a thrilling three-rider battle with Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates–XRG) and Filippo Ganna (INEOS Grenadiers) over the final 25km of the 289km Milan-Sanremo to take his second victory in the prestigious Monument. In a nerve-wracking skirmish of tactics, power, and…
Lorena Wiebes Sprints to Victory in Thrilling 2025 San Remo Women Finale
Lorena Wiebes (Team SD Worx Protime) claimed a dramatic victory at the 2025 edition of San Remo Women, outpacing the legendary Marianne Vos (Visma | Lease a Bike) in a breathless sprint on the Via Roma. The race’s return to the calendar brought the fireworks…
How to Improve Sleep If You Work Shifts?
Shift work makes it really hard to get good sleep. But research from Edith Cowan University found that all hope is not lost. Their new study suggests that improving sleep hygiene could lead to better sleep and better health for shift workers. Let’s take a…
Pogačar Faces Tough Test in Fifth Run at Milano-Sanremo Win
Boy, oh boy, I have been so looking forward to this Saturday’s Milano-Sanremo ever since I found out who would be at the start. It’s a veritable Who’s Who of cycling’s current and future champions: Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates–XRG), Mathieu van der Poel and…
Introducing ‘Bikepacking Gone Pottie’: A New Video Series of Unpredictable Adventures
Welcome to the self-described “chaotic cycling adventures” of Irish-born bikepacker Saoirse Pottie. Saoirse recently joined our team of experts to broaden your horizons on how bikepacking can be done and unorthodox ways to get into it. ‘Bikepacking Gone Pottie’ is here for all who need…
Tour de France 2027: A Historic Grand Départ Will Take Place in Edinburgh
In 2027, cycling fans will witness a historic moment as the 114th edition of the Tour de France and the 6th edition of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift embark on a British adventure. For the first time, the Grand Départ will span three…
Is Rider Substitution a Good Idea for Grand Tour Cycling?
In team sports such as football, baseball, and rugby, and even in tennis team competitions, such as the Davis Cup, injured or ill players can be replaced by other members of the team for the duration of the match or competition. But in cycling, which…
4 Most Surprising Things About Getting into Trail Riding As a Roadie
As a long-time road cyclist, I had no idea how many things would be different on a trail bike. I consider myself decently fit and competent on a road bike, but hitting the trails certainly brought surprises. Some were pleasant, others not so much. Here…
Jorgenson Wins Chaotic Paris-Nice as Vingegaard Crashes
It was a cold, wet, chaotic and thrilling week of racing as Visma–Lease a Bike’s Matteo Jorgenson won Paris-Nice for the second time in a row. But it wasn’t all good news for Visma as Jonas Vingegaard crashed and was forced to abandon.
Juan Ayuso Triumphs at Tirreno-Adriatico: ‘The trophy is the coolest one I have’
Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates XRG) claimed the biggest win of his career at the 2025 Tirreno-Adriatico, securing his second general classification (GC) victory in dominant fashion. The Spanish cyclist took control of the race with a decisive performance on the queen stage and defended…
A Need for Speed: Just How Fast Is The Women’s Peloton?
Women’s professional cycling has been on a rapid trajectory in recent years, both in terms of popularity and sheer speed. Nowhere was this more evident than earlier this year during Stage 2 of the 2025 UAE Tour, where a new record was set with an…
Weather Sows Chaos in Paris-Nice as Almeida Pips Vingegaard on Stage 4
A funny thing happened to the riders on Wednesday’s Stage 4 of this year’s Paris-Nice with about 60 km left to ride on the 163.4 km course from Vichy to the summit finish at La Loge des Gardes: the temperature fell about 10°C in two…