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'This is a tough industry to keep a team running' - Crit specialist Andrea Cyr makes bold move to launch women's programme after third team collapse
Dixon was a silver medallist at USPro Criterium Nationals and stage winner at Tour of the Gila two years ago, and rode with ...
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'Why does a woman race a bike?' – Elisa Balsamo's experience shows women's pro cycling is still questioned, even as it's bigger and better than ever
As one of the world's best bike riders and a former world champion, Elisa Balsamo takes seriously her job as a role model to ...
Cycling Weekly on MSN
All the pro cycling transfers for 2026: Lotto-Intermarché merger moves completed
Eight former Intermarché-Wanty riders have moved to Lotto-Intermarché after the merger with Lotto; effectively, Intermarché ...
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There will be only 14 Women's WorldTour teams in 2026 – is that a worrying sign for the women's peloton?
Not enough teams met the criteria for 2026, either for financial or performance reasons, which isn't ideal for the UCI's ...
A lot happened in women's cycling in 2025. Milan-San Remo returned, Anna van der Breggen and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot came back ...
As another turbulent week in global sport underscores, the forces shaping professional cycling extend far beyond the peloton. From the spiraling costs and increasing fragmentation of sports ...
Emily Ehrlich’s professional biking career has taken the Detroit native around the world to destinations such as Gatineau, Canada, Punte del Este, Uruguay, and Zurich, Switzerland. The reigning U.S.
The UCI has announced that an equal number of qualification places will be available for men and women at the Los Angeles ...
In this week’s AIRmail newsletter, The Outer Line takes an in-depth look at trending cycling news: “One Cycling” rejected, Dauphine as Tour predictor, is Pog making the sport boring? New stars in ...
While two Grand Tour podiums, a Tour de Suisse victory plus World and European titles would be enough to satisfy most riders, Marlen Reusser has a reason to feel short-changed by lady luck in 2025.
The Maryland Cycling Classic returns on Saturday, Sept. 6, with the debut of men’s and women’s races on a course contained entirely within the City of Baltimore. (Left) Hermoinne Ahouissou is the team ...
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