Latest News on Transfers
Latest Content on Transfers
Paris-Roubaix winner Alison Jackson joins new EF Education-Cannondale in 2024
By Kirsten Frattini published
News 'My goal is to do something that really matters' says Canadian champion
EF Education-TIBCO-SVB set to fold, riders and staff free to join new teams in 2024
By Kirsten Frattini published
News 'It is with deep regret that I confirm that I have not been able to secure the sponsorship needed to maintain my WorldTour licence' says owner Linda Jackson
Pascal Ackermann joins Israel-Premier Tech with eyes on Tour de France sprints
By Barry Ryan published
News German to reunite with close friend Michael Schwarzmann in 2024
Remco Evenepoel will ‘normally’ stay at Soudal-QuickStep but demands improvements
By Stephen Farrand published
News 'If we can just improve a lot of things, I think we can quickly be on the same level as UAE and Jumbo'
Ben Tulett joins Ineos Grenadiers exodus and moves to Grand Tour rivals Jumbo-Visma
By Barry Ryan published
News 'In my eyes, this is the top team in our sport' says British climber
Dani Martinez to leave Ineos for Bora-Hansgrohe in 2024
By Barry Ryan published
News 'This ability to switch and change roles is very valuable'
Mikel Landa joins Soudal-QuickStep to boost Evenepoel's 2024 Tour de France ambitions
By Barry Ryan published
News Basque climber signs two-year deal with Lefevere's team
Matteo Jorgenson takes versatility to Jumbo-Visma in 2024
By Jackie Tyson published
News 24-year-old Tour of Oman winner signs three-year deal for new team
Top News on the Race
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SD Worx-Protime rework colourful jerseys for 2025 with nod to 'best team 2024' inscription
Heavier punch of yellow adds interest to red and purple hues with 'newspaper print' effect -
Ashlin Barry accelerates pathway to WorldTour in 2025 signing Visma-Lease a Bike multi-year deal
'This is the first time we have signed someone so young directly for our WorldTeam,' says head of development -
Three DSM-Firmenich PostNL riders crash on final day of Spanish training camp
Australia's Chris Hamilton fractures collarbone putting Tour Down Under ambitions at risk
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Marianne Vos to make cyclocross return after almost two years out as she tests form for possible ninth world title
Eight-time world champion to ride first CX race since January 2023 at World Cup round in Besançon -
'He'd always smoke me' - Pithie and Fisher-Black reunite at Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe after growing up racing each other
New Zealand pair to start 2025 campaigns at Tour Down Under before turning to respective Classics and stage-racing focus -
'I’m very sad that Wout won’t be starting' - Mathieu van der Poel seems unbeatable as Van Aert misses first cyclocross race
All eyes were on the Alpecin-Deceuninck rider as he returned to cyclocross for the first time this season.
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‘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 -
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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