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As the sport moves on from the Team Sky years and its legends retire, British cycling faces a reckoning — and a difficult ...
Afghanistan is seeing the emergence of local female tour guides, in a country whose Taliban government imposes the world’s ...
Beyond those biggest four names in women's sprinting lies a host of other contenders, headed up by Tour Down Under champion ...
Taking in all five boroughs and districts of Warwickshire, the stage on Friday September 5, will head from Atherstone to ...
There was barely time for a breather, following Van Dam’s 21st-place finish this month among the 221 Giro d’Italia riders, ...
OTLEY’S Lizzie Deignan announced her immediate retirement from professional cycling after sharing news that she and husband ...
Ben Healy’s beard has sparked a light-hearted look at bearded yellow jersey wearers in the Tour de France, GC after 11 stages, intriguing Tour stats, climbing battles, and team prize money shakeups ...
British cyclist Lizzie Deignan has retired from professional cycling. The 36-year-old announced her retirement due to her ...
The 33-year-old’s victory was not just a personal triumph, but the crowning glory for women’s cycling’s biggest race ...
Olympians Matt Richardson and Charlie Tanfield and para-cyclist Will Bjergfelt are all aiming to set new benchmarks in Turkey ...
1986 — Greg Lemond becomes the first American to win the Tour de France. LeMond’s teammate, Bernard Hinault of France, finishes second.
Great Britain’s junior men battled it out in the midday heat in the XCC event, with three top 20 finishes overall.