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Latest Content on Transfers
Coryn Labecki takes 'all-or-nothing' racing talent to EF Education-Cannondale in 2024
By Jackie Tyson published
News 'I love tactics. That's what drives me every day' says reigning US Pro Criterium champion
Clara Copponi departs FDJ-SUEZ, adds sprint power to Lidl-Trek in 2024
By Kirsten Frattini published
News 'I'll be out of my comfort zone, and that's also what I'm looking for' says French sprinter
Soudal-Quickstep sign Luke Lamperti, Vernon leaves for Israel-Premier Tech
By Laura Weislo published
News US national criterium champion steps up to WorldTour from Trinity Racing development team
Mavi Garcia signs for Jayco-Alula as Liv Racing becomes development squad
By Barry Ryan published
News Liv Racing TeqFind to integrate into Australian set-up in 2024
Jonathan Milan joins Lidl-Trek for 2024 to boost sprint ambitions
By Barry Ryan published
News Italian agrees three-year deal as Lidl-Trek step-up thanks to new sponsorship
‘If you don't respect your contract, you get sued’ - Lefevere warns Evenepoel family after fresh talk of a divorce
By Stephen Farrand published
News 'Remco wants to be with the best in the Tour from next year' says Patrick Evenepoel
Nils Politt to join UAE Team Emirates in 2024
By Barry Ryan published
News German leaves Bora-Hansgrohe after three seasons
Pavel Sivakov leaves Ineos Grenadiers for UAE Team Emirates in 2024
By Barry Ryan published
News 26-year-old makes move after six seasons with British squad
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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