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29/04
“It’s great when the form disperses over the whole team” - Ben O’Connor reflects on a strong start to the season for Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale ahead of the Giro d’Italia
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29/04
Bjorg Lambrecht trophy set to be presented at the Ronde de l’Isard on Plateau de Beille summit finish
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29/04
Alexey Lutsenko set to lead Astana Qazaqstan at the Giro d’Italia - Max Kanter leads charge for sprints
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23/04
Jai Hindley and Aleksandr Vlasov set to lead BORA-hansgrohe at the Tour de Romandie
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23/04
“We are back to where we were 10 years ago” - North American cyclocross riders left disappointed as the UCI announce a fully European schedule for the 2024/25 World Cup
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23/04
Lotte Kopecky reportedly set to miss the Tour de France Femmes to focus on the Olympic Games in Paris
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23/04
“Of course a podium would have been the icing on the cake” - Alexey Lutsenko content with eighth place finish at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
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23/04
“Gino was a friend” - Simon Pellaud remembers Gino Mäder ahead of the Tour de Romandie
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23/04
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23/04
Kobe Goossens returns to racing for Intermarché-Wanty at the Tour de Romandie after eight months out due to knee injury
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Hills33
27-01-2026
Perhaps they were closer to start with? But the rider who simply offered his help was gracious about Jonas reacting with annoyance to him.
maria20242024
27-01-2026
I watched the video on Twitter (X): the amateur cyclist was not on his wheel; at all. There was more than 100-150 meters between them. Maybe Jonas overreacted?
Hills33
27-01-2026
Then another cyclist's offer of help was brushed away. It is not hard to empathise with Jonas, whose ride was ruined. But I can't help wondering if the journalists who are now asking amateurs to stay away from all top riders would have been as understanding if the top rider involved was Pogacar.
Bianchiboy71
27-01-2026
His anger wasn't justified? What kind of a thought is that? The few times I've crashed I can't remember getting up and saying " Gee that was fun I think I'll do that again".
mrvco
27-01-2026
I don't want some random jackass coming out of nowhere and sucking my wheel on a fast, technical descent either.
megasmacky
27-01-2026
That kit is hideously ugly. They're not seriously going out in public looking like that are they?
Brucegel
27-01-2026
This is absurd.A multi millionaire pro training on the same road as joe average? Really.And secondly training without your teamates surrounding you or near you? Really? If you throw caution and safety to the wind like that you get whatever happens on the road.Wake up Visma and protect your greatest asset.Nonsense.
maria20242024
27-01-2026
I don't understand very well, did Vingegaard get annoyed, try to escape the amateur cyclist, and slip? was that the crash dynamic?
santiagobenites
27-01-2026
Amateur riders are in their glory when given the opportunity to ride alongside (or behind) pro cyclists who are out training, but I'm sure that feeling is not mutual amongst the pros. The comments made after the fact by the amateur rider in question in the Vingegaard incident seem to show a complete lack of sensitivity and lack of respect for a professional athlete out on the road training. I don't think that you can blame Jonas at all for being angry or upset about it.
abstractengineer
27-01-2026
This gives Princess Diana vibes. You are responsible for what you do. If your actions due to speeding cause injury or worse to self or another, you will be held responsible. While amateurs need to give space to faster riders, Pros also need to be mindful that its not their private training spot
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