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Clara Honsinger wins elite women's C1 contest at Kings CX in Ohio
By Jackie Tyson published
Results Isabella Holmgren trails in fast finish to take second place
Kasia Niewiadoma goes solo early to claim elite women's victory at Big Sugar Gravel
By Jackie Tyson published
Results Lauren De Crescenzo and Anna Hicks complete podium in Bentonville
USA Cycling updates transgender athlete participation policy
By Kirsten Frattini published
News Guidelines establish new categories in domestic racing
Human Powered Health expand women’s WorldTour team after demise of men’s squad
By James Moultrie published
News Giorgia Bronzini joins as a new directeur sportif as Ruth Edwards returns for 2024
Tour de France 2024 routes – All the rumours ahead of the official presentation
By Stephen Farrand, Kirsten Frattini published
Feature Details on next year's Tour de France Femmes and Tour de France routes ahead of Wednesday's presentation
UCI announces teams registered for 2024 WorldTour and ProTeam licences
By Stephen Farrand published
News 16 teams apply for the 15 Women's WorldTour places, 18 men's WorldTour teams expected to continue in 2024
Blanka Vas breaks collarbone just as European season gets serious
By James Moultrie published
News Young Hungarian undergoes surgery in Herentals after training crash
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- Road Cycling: Women's Individual Time Trial | Invalides - Pont Alexandre III / 32.4km
- Road Cycling: Men's Individual Time Trial | Invalides - Pont Alexandre III / 32.4km
- Road Cycling: Men's Road Race | Trocadéro / 273km
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Dirty Warrny: Raynolds wins tight battle with Sherwell, solo sortie pays off for Cutler
Mark O’Brien takes second in men’s race, Hayden Jarvis third while Sarah Gigante rounds out women’s podium -
Superprestige Niel: Alvarado scores a dominant solo victory
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Retirement class of 2023 - The riders calling time on their racing careers
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Dirty Warrny build continues toward second edition showdown
Australian gravel champion Sens faces 2022 winner Johnston, women's defending champion Sherwell takes on Raynolds, Gigante -
Katie Archibald targets Track Champions League victory with Paris Olympics on the horizon
London doubleheader to decide series winners with Archibald, Bibic, Andrews and Lavreysen currently leading
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Lucinda Brand's injury delayed cyclocross season starts at Dendermonde World Cup
2021 World Championships winner hasn't raced since September road crash resulted in shoulder injury and surgery -
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Lotte Kopecky and Jasper Philipsen crowned Flandrien of the year
Riders vote for Philipsen ahead of Evenepoel, while Kopecky completes Flemish prize awards haul
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'I'm happy not to have it all planned' – Van Vleuten on life after retirement
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Life Time Grand Prix delivers seven races, 60 athletes and $300,000 purse for 2024
'We’ve all worked hard this past year to grow off-road cycling in North America, and we believe 2024 will bring even bigger enthusiasm and fan engagement with the sport'