From Anna van der Breggen to Ruth Winder: Six riders who are retiring in 2021
Multiple world champions, national champions, and some of the most experienced legs in the peloton are among those stepping off the bike in 2021.
Multiple world champions, national champions, and some of the most experienced legs in the peloton are among those stepping off the bike in 2021.
Hayter wins world title after breakout road and track season, Kirsten Wild and Amy Pieters make it three-in-a-row in women's madison, and more.
Dutch sprinter Kirsten Wild is on flying form as the cobblestone classics begin in earnest for the Women's WorldTour.
WNT-Rotor repeat success of Thursday's Brugge-De Panne victory, with Wild and Brennauer partnering perfectly.
Kirsten Wild sprints to her first victory of 2019 in midweek Women's WorldTour race in Belgium.
Kirsten Wild took the stage victory on the second stage of the Giro Rosa, while Lucinda Brand took the overall lead.
The Orica – Scott rider took the race lead after the opening stage and never relinquished it.
Chloe Hosking won a mad dash to the finish line at the end of the 92.4km stage Monday.
Cylance Pro Cycling's Kristen Wild and Rachele Barbieri claim first and second respectively on stage two of the 2017 Santos Women’s Tour.
After signing Carmen Small earlier this summer, American team Cylance Pro Cycling bolsters its roster with sprinter Kirsten Wild.
Women endure desert winds in Qatar
Kirsten Wild sprints to her 10th career stage win at the Ladies Tour of Qatar in Doha.
A big break fades short of the final lap and American Shelley Olds takes a convincing victory in the field sprint
Giorgia Bronzini out-sprints Kirsten Wild to claim the fifth round of the women's World Cup in China
The Ladies Tour of Qatar starts Tuesday in the country's capital city of Doha
Marcel Kittel and Kirsten Wild's turns of speed are inarguably the most formidable in professional cycling
Photos from the first-ever La Course, held Sunday on the Champs-Élysées in Paris
Dutchwoman snags a third stage in four days and her fourth overall title
Dutchwoman takes the jersey with a second stage win in three days
Dutchwoman returns to her winning ways in Qatar
American Carmen Small just misses the podium, finishing fourth in the bunch sprint
GCN's Daniel Lloyd checks in with Ian Stannard, Daniel Martin, Richie Porte, and Kirsten Wild
Dutchwoman takes sprint win in Belgium and looks ahead to Sunday's Ghent-Wevelgem
Women's racing is off to a good start for 2013, but athletes and directors say there's more to be done
Wild won the inaugural race in 2009 and defended her title in 2010. En route to her third crown she has won six stages
WIld confident Argos-Shimano can deliver her to a third overall victory
Wind Brings out Wild
Results from the 2010 Open De Suède Vargarda.
The Open de Suède Vagarda featured a team time trial, won by Cervélo TestTeam, and a road race.
After her teammates spent much of the day chasing down breaks and keeping her in position, Cervélo TestTeam’s Kirsten Wild won the stage 3 sprint finish and thereby the overall title at the second Ladies Tour of Qatar.