John Degenkolb holding out hope for Paris-Roubaix miracle
German veteran chasing form one race at a time with everything ‘direction Paris-Roubaix’ in return to Team DSM.
German veteran chasing form one race at a time with everything ‘direction Paris-Roubaix’ in return to Team DSM.
Here's what the pre-race favorites said at the start line in Harelbeke to open 'Flanders Week.'
Paris-Roubaix is James Startt's favorite race in the world, as it is capable of packing all of the action of the three-week Tour de France into a six-hour race.
Here's the latest on team selections and updates for Paris-Roubaix Femmes and Paris-Roubaix this weekend.
Here's the news making headlines for Thursday, August 5.
Veteran German said he's 'not afraid' to race against rising new talents on cobbles.
Jens Debusschere got booted from the race for missing the time cut Wednesday after sacrificing himself for teammate in the mountains.
Degenkolb, Jakobsen headline race as Belgian teams look to get the wheels turning after long racing hiatus.
Belgian classics specialist Philippe Gilbert still dreams of winning Milano-Sanremo — it is cycling’s only monument that he has yet to win.
The veteran superstar quickly realized 'Remco' was the real deal and is now one of his biggest fans.
Degenkolb feels he still has more to give and relishes the opportunity to race with Philippe Gilbert in 'a real Belgian team.'
German sprinter sees few pure sprint opportunities in 2020 Tour's unconventional parcours.
A brutal eight days of racing has trimmed the GC field to a foursome and left a weary peloton in its wake
German ace promises to work with Gilbert and Ewan as the Belgian team loads up on veteran talent
Two more Americans are confirmed for the Vuelta as Trek-Segafredo brings a team packed with stage-hunters
Nairo Quintana, Vincenzo Nibali, and Tom Dumoulin are just a few of the big names that will switch teams after 2019.
2018 stage winner John Degenkolb suggests he won't be selected for the Tour de France, as Trek-Segafredo focuses on Richie Porte's GC ambitions
Three-time world champion Peter Sagan and a crop of other stars, including Van Avermaet, Stybar, Degenkolb, and Kristoff, are set to battle at this year's Paris-Roubaix.
Finally rediscovering his old form, Degenkolb might be in the picture at Tour of Flanders, especially given his team's recent show of strength.
Facing doubts about his team's classics chops, John Degenkolb delivers a solid second-place finish at Gent-Wevelgem, building confidence.