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    Strong Roglič Wins Three Stages at the Tirenno Adriatico

    If the Tirenno Adriatico is anything to go by, Primož Roglič will give Remco Evenepoel everything he could wish for – and much more – when they race against each other in the Giro d’Italia. The Jumbo-Visma rider and three-time Vuelta a España winner took…

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    Evenepoel Wins UAE Tour – But Without a Stage Victory

    Maybe last year’s UCI Road Race World Champion and Vuelta a España winner, Remco Evenepoel, wanted to send a quiet message, one that made a statement without shouting – to distinguish himself from Tadej Pogačar, who last week won three of the five stages of the…

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    Miguel Ángel López Wins Vuelta a San Juan

    The Colombian cyclist Miguel Ángel López has won the 2023 Vuelta a San Juan, an important step in trying to put behind him two tumultuous years in which he suffered a few hard knocks to his reputation and saw him kicked off two cycling teams.

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    Will 2023 Be Another Big Year for Remco Evenepoel?

    What is the 2022 Vélo d’Or winner, Remco Evenepoel, up to? He has already said that his Grand Tour race for 2023 will be the Giro d’Italia, presumably because he does not feel ready to face past Tour de France winners Tadej Pogačar, Jonas Vingegaard…

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    Van Vleuten and Evenepoel Win Vélo d’Or

    Belgian Remco Evenepoel and veteran Dutch cyclist Annemiek van Vleuten have been named winners of the prestigious Vélo d’Or as the top road racers of 2022. The 40-year-old van Vleuten is the first female winner of the prize, which is awarded by France’s Vélo magazine…

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    Can Remco Evenepoel Stay the Course?

    When you think of countries that are cycling powerhouses, which ones come to mind first? I bet Belgium made the list. And that’s thanks to the country’s deep roots in the sport and its long list of past and present cycling superstars like Eddy Merckx,…

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    My Personal Highlights of the 2022 Season by Matt Stephens

    I think it’s fair to say that from whatever perspective you look back upon the 2022 cycling season, the general consensus, distilled into one word, would be along the lines of ‘superb’, ‘outstanding’, ‘historic’  or ‘explosive.’ Whatever one word you would choose to sum up…

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    Cycling Is Changing but Spanish Futility Continues

    This has been another exciting and turbulent year of Grand Tour racing, with a new generation of very strong young riders signalling a seismic generational change. But there has been no change to another aspect of top-level cycling: the continuing futility of Spanish riders on…

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    What a Season It Was for Road Racing!

    Saturday’s final ‘Monument’ race of 2022, the Tour of Lombardy, unofficially ended the road racing year and so gives us a chance to look back and enjoy it again because it really was a tumultuous and exciting eight months, beginning with the Tour of Valencia…