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Larry Warbasse 'didn't hesitate' in move to continue career with Tudor Pro Cycling for 2025
By Jackie Tyson published
News US rider switches to Swiss ProTeam to support new leaders Alaphilippe and Hirschi
Unbound Gravel winner Rosa Klöser to combine privateering with WorldTour racing in 2025 for Canyon-SRAM
By James Moultrie published
News German gravel racer signs two-year deal with road team after only starting competitive cycling in 2022
Mike Teunissen joins Astana Qazaqstan after return deal to Visma-Lease a Bike falls through
By James Moultrie published
News Dutchman had been due to become lead-out for Olav Kooij
Sarah Roy, Alex Manly move teams for 2025 as Baker and Pate extend with Liv AlUla Jayco
By James Moultrie published
News Veteran Roy signs for EF-Oatly-Cannondale, Manly joins AG Insurance-Soudal after eight years at Greenedge
Q36.5 sign Milan Vader from Visma-Lease a Bike to bolster 2025 squad
By James Moultrie published
News Dutch puncheur looking for more opportunities as he joins Swiss Pro Team on two-year deal
Soudal-Quickstep finalise 2025 roster with Gianmarco Garofoli
By Laura Weislo published
News Italian completes 30-rider team for next year
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig switches FDJ-Suez for Canyon-Sram for 2025
By Dani Ostanek published
News Danish racer signs on a two-year deal after five seasons at FDJ
‘I’ve never been as happy or successful’ – Sarah Gigante extends with AG Insurance-Soudal
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'I have plenty of room for improvement, but this team has taught me to believe in myself and remember that Rome wasn’t built in a day'
Top News on the Race
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Eurosport disappears in Britain with racing coverage to cost £30 per month via TNT Sports
Subscribers face streaming price hike from February 28 -
Unibet Tietema Rockets to race first Monument in 2025 as Paris-Roubaix wildcard
Q36.6, Tudor and TotalEnergies also invited to start men's 'Hell of the North' on April 13 -
Stephen Bassett anchors Project Echelon Racing as overlooked 'underdog' to start 2025 at Challenge Mallorca
'Win any race in Europe' still a goal for reigning US Pro Criterium national champion
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'She knows Demi's level and what she has to train for' – Van Dijk backs Van der Breggen to rediscover top form after coming out of retirement
'I think she will reach at least the level she had when she retired and I expect her to be straight away competitive for the win' says Dutch veteran -
'It'll make them more beautiful' - Mathieu van der Poel welcomes Van Aert's decision to race Cyclocross World Championships
Van der Poel gunning to equal Erik De Vlaeminck's seven World's titles on Sunday -
'Going fast is part of cycling' - breakaway artist Taco van der Hoorn against gear restrictions for safety
Intermarché-Wanty rider back from long concussion recovery: 'It feels almost like I never left'
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Michael Vanthourenhout wins Cyclocross World Cup overall, hopes Belgians sweep podium at Worlds
Wout van Aert back in mix for Belgian team to upend Mathieu van der Poel in Liévin -
Wout Van Aert makes surprise decision to challenge Mathieu van der Poel at cyclocross World Championships
'I am excited to start in such a beautiful race' - says Belgian after snap decision -
Fem van Empel misses World Cup podiums on weekend, but 'form is there' for defence of Cyclocross World title
Visma-Lease a Bike teammate Marianne Vos pulls out of Hoogerheide race with calf pain ahead of Liévin
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