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Paris-Nice winners 1933-2024
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History Paris-Nice champions from 1933 to 2024
Awe-inspiring TTT footage at Paris-Nice leads to possible drone footage for Tour de France
By James Moultrie published
News 'Nothing has been decided but we're thinking about it' says broadcast director with eyes on Troyes gravel stage
Wilco Kelderman fractures collarbone in crash on final stage of Paris-Nice
By Simone Giuliani published
News Race that ends with celebrations for team mate Matteo Jorgenson finishes with surgery for the Dutch rider
‘They’re mistakes that will not be made any more’ - Remco Evenepoel learns from Paris-Nice defeat
By Stephen Farrand published
News Belgian stays in South of France for Tour de France reconnaissance rides
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Mathieu van der Poel expected to peak later this cyclocross season
All eyes were on the Alpecin-Deceuninck rider as he returned to cyclocross for the first time this season. -
Mathieu van der Poel asserted his dominance yet again in Zonhoven World Cup
World Champion takes record five wins at Zonhoven on his return to cyclocross -
‘I was giving it my all’ - Zoe Backstedt on career-best World Cup second place
Brit led for half of the race in treacherous conditions
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Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado conquers Zonhoven World Cup in brutal conditions
Zoe Backstedt holds off Lucinda Brand to take second place -
Fears raised that section of 2026 Cyclocross Worlds course is ‘dangerous’ after Cat Ferguson crashed out and taken to hospital
Saturday’s Hulst World Cup used around 60% of 2026 course
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World and European women’s cyclocross champion Fem Van Empel sees World Cup overall hopes all but ended this weekend
Van Empel to miss both World Cups this weekend -
Niels Vandeputte solos to win his first World Cup in muddy Hulst
Felipe Orts second and Pim Ronhaar third in first race of doubleheader weekend -
Marie Schreiber dominates in Hulst to claim first World Cup victory
Lucinda Brand second, Puck Pieterse third on muddy course