Join Cyclingnews for the 2025 Spring Classics

Mathieu van der Poel in action at the Tour of Flanders
Mathieu van der Poel in action at the Tour of Flanders (Image credit: Zac Williams/SWPix.com)

The Spring Classics have been etched into cycling folklore for more than a century, with each race having its own unique history and tale. 

From the countless riders whose careers have been shaped by their Classics exploits to the iconic imagery that surrounds the races. Even the humble, solitary cobblestone - to the uninitiated it represents a piece of antiquated road engineering but to lovers of the sport, a cobblestone tells a story of the battleground of the hardest of races on the most unforgiving terrain.

It's during the Spring Classics when the cobbled one-day races take centre stage, with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad at Opening Weekend kickstarting over a month of action on the cobblestones of northern Europe, culminating with the cobbled Monuments of the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix. That's swiftly followed by the Ardennes Classics, tackled on hillier terrain but just as demanding and hard to win - they'll draw to a close at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.

As always, Cyclingnews will be on the ground and in the thick of the action to bring you all the key storylines from some of road cycling's toughest races. 

In 2024, our team of journalists covered all the major races across the season, ensuring you didn't miss a moment of the action from before, during and after the racing.

Alongside our around-the-clock news coverage, we'll bring you insight, in-depth analysis, expert columns, and deep-dive features from Cyclingnews' team of veteran cycling journalists.

ROUBAIX FRANCE APRIL 06 LR Pfeiffer Georgi of The United Kingdom and Team dsmfirmenich PostNL Lotte Kopecky of Belgium and Team SD Worx Protime Marthe Truyen of Belgium and Team FenixDeceuninck compete in the breakaway passing through the Mons en Pevele cobblestones sector during the 4th ParisRoubaix Femmes 2024 a 1485km one day race from Denain to Roubaix on UCIWWT April 06 2024 in Roubaix France Photo by Luc ClaessenGetty Images

Lotte Kopecky powers over the cobblestones of Paris-Roubaix en route to victory (Image credit: Getty Images)

What's more, our tech team will be hard at work ensuring you don't miss any of the new tech releases or custom setups used by the pros at this year's Spring Classics. 

This block of racing has always thrown up some intriguing tech storylines, with last year being no different as we broke news of teams ditching the Specialized Roubaix for…Paris-Roubaix and a new SRAM derailleur at Opening Weekend. That's alongside a whole host of other new equipment on show, featured in our comprehensive tech galleries from the key races of the Spring Classics, in particular Opening Weekend and Paris-Roubaix.

This time around, you can enjoy unlimited access to all the same journalism alongside our in-depth analysis, live reporting of the races from flag to finish, and a host of handy information like race routes and start lists, by subscribing to Cyclingnews.

While our content is initially free to view, once you’ve viewed five articles in a one-month period, you will be prompted to take out a digital subscription – you can read more about that here.

As well as allowing you to explore as much content on Cyclingnews as you'd like, your subscription also helps support our journalism and ensures we'll continue to be on the ground reporting at all of cycling's major events.

Head to our Spring Classics race hub for more about what the next few months hold, and please join Cyclingnews for the next secteur.

Peter Stuart
Editor

Peter Stuart has been the editor of Cyclingnews since March 2022, overseeing editorial output across all of Cyclingnews' digital touchpoints.

Before joining Cyclingnews, Peter was the digital editor of Rouleur magazine. Starting life as a freelance feature writer, with bylines in The Times and The Telegraph, he first entered cycling journalism in 2012, joining Cyclist magazine as staff writer. Peter has a background as an international rower, representing Great Britain at Under-23 level and at the Junior Rowing World Championships.

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