The second Cyclo-cross World Cup race of the 2024-25 season, which took place on Sunday in the Irish capital Dublin, began with a big crash that eliminated one pre-race favourite and ended with a little crash that deprived another favourite of the title.
When Fariba Hashimi crossed the finish line first on Mont Lozère at September’s Tour de l’Ardèche, she made history as the first Afghan—male or female—to win an international UCI race. For Fariba, a 21-year-old from the conservative and isolated province of Faryab, this victory means…
The American team EF Education–EasyPost has had a remarkable season, winning 24 races, including two Grand Tour stages, a Grand Tour King of the Mountains jersey, and no fewer than five national championships, and now sits 12th in the UCI’s World Team Rankings list.
Have you ever heard of the “Bicycle Face” phenomenon? Let’s take a little history trip to the 19th century. What might today seem like an antiquated anecdote of a bygone era had real consequences on the lives of real women.