Latvian star Toms Skujins rounded off an impressive display of teamwork to take his first victory in the Trek-Segafredo stripes at the Trofeo Lloseta – Andratx. He attacked with around 7 kilometres remaining and held off all competition to the line to savour a solo victory in Andratx. The race […]
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Valverde claims first 2018 podium finish in Mallorca
26th January 2018 The Spaniard always on the attack towards Deià, takes 3rd in Challenge’s toughest stage behind Wellens (LTS) and Moscon (SKY). In only his second day of racing in 2018 and after nearly seven months without putting a backnumber on, Alejandro Valverde (Movistar Team) confirmed to be fully […]
Gaviria to return to Colombia after San Juan abandon
Quick-Step Floors’ rider will start his recovery at home, with the hope of returning to action at Colombia Oro y Paz 25-Jan-2018: Fernando Gaviria’s participation in the Vuelta a San Juan came to a halt on Wednesday, when the young Colombian hit the deck with 45 kilometers remaining of stage […]
2018 ARDENNES CLASSICS : SEE YOU AT THE SUMMIT
Key points:· The women’s and men’s races of the Flèche Wallonne will take place on Wednesday 18th April and the women’s and men’s races of Liège-Bastogne-Liège will take place on Sunday 22th April. · The 82nd edition of La Flèche Wallonne will take place entirely within the Province of Liège […]
Aces high: Tour of the Alps with 9 World Teams in exciting 2018 edition
The Euroregional stage race unveiled its 20-team list for the upcoming edition in a press conference in Seefeld in Tirol. 2018 TotA records new high in World Teams’ participation, expects load of Giro contenders The expectations for an highly-exciting 2018 edition of the Tour of the Alps, the 2.HC Euroregional […]
Annette Edmondson Celebrates Again in Australia
The Australian sprinter claims the second seasonal win at Melbourne Race, and goes for glory at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Race After the Santos Women’s Tour opening stage, Annette Edmondson won the Melbourne Race on Thursday January 25th, the traditional Criterium preceding the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Race. Edmondson […]
AAA Panel Imposes Four-Year Sanction on U.S. Cycling Athlete Jennifer Schumm for Doping Violation
Colorado Springs, Colo. (January 25, 2018) – USADA announced today that a three-member panel of the American Arbitration Association (AAA) has rendered its decision in the case of U.S. Cycling athlete Jennifer Schumm, of Greenwood Village, Colo., and has determined that Schumm should receive a four-year sanction after testing positive […]
Degenkolb wins first day of Challenge Mallorca
John Degenkolb opened his season with a victory, sprinting to the win in the first day of the Challenge Cyclista Mallorca from Campos to Ses Salines. Trek-Segafredo surrounded Degenkolb with a team of Classics and lead-out specialists for the 178-kilometer race, giving the German sprinter the support he needed for […]
Max Richeze wins amid San Juan Chaos
The home rider took a victory to the delight of his countrymen, on a day that saw Fernando Gaviria abandon through injury 25-Jan-2018: Maximiliano Richeze stepped up for Quick-Step Floors after the team lost Fernando Gaviria following a crash and nabbed his fifth stage win at the Vuelta a San […]
Majka moves up to second in the GC in Argentina
When a six-men breakaway was caught after around 150 kilometers, a crash did split the bunch. With all six riders in front, BORA – hansgrohe took advantage of the situation and gained time on some of the GC contenders. While Rafal Majka moves up to second place overall, Matteo Pelucchi […]