Lorena Wiebes claims second Scheldeprijs victory
The Dutch sprinter backed up her win of 12 months ago, blasting clear on the chaotic run into Schoten.
The Dutch sprinter backed up her win of 12 months ago, blasting clear on the chaotic run into Schoten.
The Australian rider has been one of the star performers during the 2022 classics.
From the wider impact of Kopecky's win to discussions about prize money and the inclusion of the Koppenberg, VeloNews looks back on Sunday's race.
'Lots of teams want to get rid of Balsamo, but I know how strong she is so I say good luck with that,' van Dijk says.
The Belgian champion is hoping to build on Strade Bianche success on home soil.
There will be seven former champions due to be on the start line alongside some who are looking to etch their names in the race's history books for the first time.
The Dutch rider is back in Belgium to try and win a record-breaking third women's Tour of Flanders.
The Australian has started her road season and plans to race on the gravel in May and August.
Trek-Segafredo also goes on the offence in an aggressive day of racing but comes out with no reward.
The four-time former Belgian champion took over as DS at the AG Insurance-NXTG team, which is backed by Patrick Lefevere, after retiring in 2021.
The Italian racing for Valcar-Travel & Service claimed her first win of 2022.
A new co-sponsor adds continuity to the squad that's been near the top of USA domestic racing for nearly two decades.
15 years ago, everyone ‘knew‘ you couldn’t drop trou in bibs without taking off your jersey. Imagine what you might ‘know’ tomorrow.
At 71 race days, the women's WorldTour is bigger than ever. How are teams coping, and is it too big for the smaller roster sizes? VeloNews asked pros their thoughts.
How new events like Grounded Nebraska and Core4 build on the successes — and learn from the mistakes — of veteran races.
Chantal van den Broek-Blaak says the hillier course for Flanders suits the team better than at Gent-Wevelgem.
The recently retired pro MTBer will focus on the Life Time Grand Prix Series, as well as raising awareness for LGBTQ+ and environmental causes.
German duo Georg Egger and Lukas Baum (Speed Company Racing) overcome a deficit of 2:45 to win the men's race.
The six-day stage race takes over from the Ladies Tour of Norway and includes stages in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
The Manxman says that he's 'very happy' that his Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl team is investing in the NXTG women's squad.