Possible grand tour sweep reveals growing UK-Latin American connection
Latin American riders could match the UK sweep of all three grand tours this year, setting up a new Ineos era of domination
Latin American riders could match the UK sweep of all three grand tours this year, setting up a new Ineos era of domination
Movistar manager confirmed rumors that both Carapaz and Quintana will be leaving the Spanish team next season.
The Tour de France will have to wait for cycling's newest star as he returns to Ecuador before riding the Vuelta
Dirty Kanza winner Colin Strickland talks about his race; Spencer recounts his Dirty Kanza; the Giro's chaotic final week
How should Primoz Roglic and Jumbo-Visma view this Giro: as a disaster, or a learning experience?
Carapaz set off warning shots with victory on stage 4 and solid time trial in San Marino, but no one paid attention.
Carapaz and Nibali secure first and second on GC while Roglic ousts Landa from the podium to take third ovarall.
The sharks are circling ahead of the last mountain stage of the Giro d'Italia, but race leader Richard Carapaz is unflustered
Vincenzo Nibali says a podium place is worthless as Carapaz braces to defend lead
Forget the power meters, say backroom staff, Movistar's performance at the Giro is the result of great team spirit and thinking on their feet
The Giro d'Italia roars into its final week with plenty of action. Plus, we talk Dirty Kanza with gravel racer Colin Strickland
Landa, Carapaz and Quintana have all been linked with moves to rival teams
A strong attack gives Ag2r their first Giro stage victory since 2011; Landa and Carapaz make further gains overall
As Primoz Roglic fades in the 2019 Giro d'Italia, the battle for pink is increasingly becoming a match between Vincenzo Nibali and Richard Carapaz
A tough day over the Mortirolo sees Primoz Roglic concede more time to race leader Richard Carapaz
Primoz Roglic has come under heavy fire in the mountain stages of the Giro. While the race will conclude with a time trial, there's no guarantee he'll be within striking distance of pink
The removal of the 8,640-foot Gavia Pass from the Giro d'Italia will alter the dynamic of stage 16. While some riders will miss the high altitude, others will see opportunity on the punchier new route
After placing fourth in the Giro last year, the Ecuadorian has become a hot favorite to take the maglia rosa in 2019.
With Carapaz backed by the powerful and experienced Movistar team, things suddenly have become more complicated for Roglic.
After a slow start to this year's Giro, Movistar capitalizes on Roglic and Nibali's deadlock, moving Carapaz into pink and Landa back into striking distance.
In an opening 11 stages of the Giro that were largely flat and dominated by sprints, there was a small band of opportunists who made their mark by other means
A crash in the final 6km looks to have ruled Tom Dumoulin out of overall contention, while Simon Yates and Vincenzo Nibali also concede time