Marianne Vos adds a fifth stage to her collection in 2012 Giro Donne
Race leader Marianna Vos has won five of eight Giro Donne stages so far, the same number she won in last year’s edition.
Race leader Marianna Vos has won five of eight Giro Donne stages so far, the same number she won in last year’s edition.
U.S. Olympic hopeful Shelley Olds shows the flag on the Fourth of July
Australian Tiffany Cromwell went on a solo ride for over 100km during stage 5 of the 2012 Giro Donne
Vos uses wild downhill attack to ride back into pink in the women's Tour of Italy
Double-stage winner and defending champ Marianne Vos slips to second overall
The defending champion takes her second consecutive stage win, an individual time trial
The defending champ gets off to the best possible start, taking the opener ahead of American Shelly Olds
Dutch rider takes second World Cup win of the season, solo
Marianne Vos starts World Cup season with a decisive victory at Rhonde van Drenthe
Van den Brand: 'Hopefully this will make more attention for women's cyclocross'
Compton powered from near 20th up to 5th
World champion Marianne Vos continued her domination of European cyclocross on Wednesday, riding away from the women's field at the GVA Trofee Azencross Loenhout.
Marianne Vos continues her World Cup winning streak as American Zach McDonald (Rapha-Focus) takes a strong third place at a very muddy UCI under-23 race at Heusden-Zolder
World champion Marianne Vos (Nederland Bloeit) turned the tables on Daphny van den Brand (AA Drink-Leontien.nl) on Sunday, winning a muddy Superprestige race at Gieten after finishing second to her countrywoman at Saturday's World Cup in Koksijde.
Daphny van den Brand won the World Cup stop in Koksijde on Saturday.
BOULDER, Colo. (VN) — Cyclocross world championship silver medalist Katie Compton gained a new teammate this week in Dutch world champion Marianne Vos. Compton (Rabobank-Giant Offroad) said she only heard about the move by Rabobank to back Vos in the news, and was not certain how the relationship would work in in the Dutch bank’s first year supporting an elite women’s cyclocross trade team.
After her win in the GP Ciudad de Valladolid, Marianne Vos (Nederland Bloeit) overtakes the World Cup lead from her teammate, Annemieke van Vleuten.
HUY, Belgium (VN) - Marianne Vos (Nederland Bloueit) was the strongest on the Mur de Huy and a tough 100-kilometer circuit Wednesday. The Dutch master of most trades was triumphant at La Flèche Wallonne Feminine, finishing a handful of seconds ahead of Emma Johansson.