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British Cycling 'optimistic' about the future of the Tours of Britain
After stepping in to rescue the events last year, the men's and women's Tours of Britain are now central to plans to increase cycling participation, says British Cycling CEO Jon Dutton
By Dan Challis Published
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'Everything is fine' - safety concerns dismissed ahead of UCI World Championships in Rwanda
Great Britain to send squad to Kigali, according to Rwandan cycling president
By Tom Davidson Published
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Specialized recalls Globe Haul ST and LT e-bikes due to fall hazard
Globe Haul owners urged to stop using the bike immediately and contact Specialized for a free seat post replacement
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Leaked Aspero: Cervélo doubles down on S5’s Aero creds to create what must be one fast gravel bike
Marianne Vos stepped out this weekend in her newest rainbow jersey, with what also appears to be a very new, and pretty rapid, aero gravel bike from Cervélo
By Luke Friend Published
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'From a high I'll never forget to a low I never saw coming' - Tour of Britain Women stage winner Mara Roldan has surgery on fractured femur
Young Canadian thanks Lizzie Deignan for waiting with her after crash
By Adam Becket Published
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Jonathan Milan outsprints Fred Wright and Mathieu van der Poel to win stage two of the Critérium du Dauphiné
Fred Wright takes second for Bahrain Victorious in Issoire as Van der Poel completes top three
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Tour of Britain Men aims for Cardiff finish to pay tribute to Geraint Thomas in final pro race
Sources say planned route will travel over Caerphilly Mountain and include finish near Cardiff castle
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'Getting to Paris is like that moment you're told you're in remission' - Geoff Thomas to attempt Tour de France route for seventh time with Tour21
Former professional footballer Thomas getting set to tackle the 3,000 plus kilometre route to raise money for Cure Leukaemia
By Tom Thewlis Published
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'It's come full circle' - Lizzie Deignan signs off at final Tour of Britain Women
Former world champion passes on baton to next generation of Brits in retirement year
By Dan Challis Published
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‘I like chasing rather than defending’ - Wollaston and FDJ-Suez successfully hunt down Tour of Britain Women win
New Zealander beats Cat Ferguson in the intermediate sprints to overhaul Brit on final stage
By Dan Challis Published
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'That one was painful': Tadej Pogačar celebrates his surprising Criterium du Dauphine bunch sprint victory
The UAE Emirates-XRG rider shocked himself with his sprint finish
By Alex Lancaster-Lennox Published
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From first road race to taking on the WorldTour in 14 months - this is Britain’s fastest rising star
Lauren Dickson could be heading for the WorldTour in 2026
By Dan Challis Published
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SD Worx-Protime turn round tough Tour of Britain Women as Wiebes wins final stage
European champion victorious after several crashes earlier in race crush GC hopes
By Dan Challis Published
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Tadej Pogacar phenomenally denies Mathieu van der Poel Critérium du Dauphiné opening stage victory in bunch sprint
The world champion starts his Criterium du Dauphiné campaign strongly after a surprising sprint finish.
By Alex Lancaster-Lennox Published
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Ally Wollaston clinches Tour of Britain Women General Classification as Lorena Wiebes takes final stage sprint victory
The New Zealand rider denied 19-year-old Cat Ferguson the General Classification on bonus seconds.
By Alex Lancaster-Lennox Published
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‘She's a fighter’ - Olympic Champion Kristen Faulkner crashes out of Tour of Britain Women lead
American loses more than three minutes on stage three
By Dan Challis Published
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‘I didn't imagine myself in this position’ - Cat Ferguson surprised and delighted to take first WorldTour victory
19-year-old star sensationally wins stage three of Tour of Britain Women in tough conditions
By Dan Challis Published
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Cat Ferguson sprints to victory on stage three of Tour of Britain Women after crash-marred day, takes over race lead
Movistar rider took her first Women's WorldTour win in Kelso
By Adam Becket Published
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How to watch the Critérium du Dauphiné 2025: Everything you need to live stream this Tour de France warm-up race
All the information on broadcasters and live streams for the Critérium du Dauphiné from Sunday June 8 to Sunday June 15 as the world's best riders get ready for the Tour de France
By James Shrubsall Published
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Tadej Pogačar, Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel set to clash across mountainous week - everything you need to know about the Critérium du Dauphiné
The Tour de France warmup race is a tantalising prospect in its own right
By Adam Becket Published
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Chaotic stage 2 at Tour of Britain Women sees Mara Roldan win and Kristen Faulkner take race lead
Young Canadian takes first WorldTour level victory after nail-biting finish atop Saltburn Bank
By Tom Thewlis Published
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David Millar's clothing brand CHPT3 saved by Factor founder
Company entered 'voluntary liquidation' in December and immediately ceased trading
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Opinion: crashes at Unbound are inevitable, and that’s okay
"Crashes are horrible, but they’re part of the game. If we try to over-regulate Unbound, we risk killing the very thing that makes it special," writes Joe Laverick
By Joe Laverick Published
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2026 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift to begin in Switzerland
The Alps could come as early as stage three after two wholly Swiss days
By Adam Becket Published
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'Comprehensive rider tracking' to be introduced at Tour de Suisse to alert officials of crashes
In the wake of the crashes and deaths of Gino Mäder and Muriel Furrer at Swiss races, organisers hope it will mean quicker intervention
By Adam Becket Published
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Would Dave Brailsford returning to Ineos Grenadiers be a good idea?
Reportedly on his way out of Manchester United back to a wider role at Ineos Sport, the old Team Sky boss might be back in the world of cycling
By Tom Thewlis Published
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Kim Le Court powers to victory on stage one of Tour of Britain Women after escaping with Kristen Faulkner
Mauritian takes race lead in Redcar after attacking with 37km to go in North Yorkshire
By Adam Becket Published
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British 24-hour Championship time trial to be ultra-riding legend Chris Hopkinson's last race, as a new organiser comes in
'Hoppo' will be hanging up his wheels after the event, which new organiser Tim Smith has big plans for
By James Shrubsall Published
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Unbound Gravel rider left injured, in ditch for 90 minutes before aid arrived - ‘I wanted to leave my body’
Klara Sofie Skovgaard calls on Unbound organisers to improve emergency access
By Anne-Marije Rook Published