Milan-San Remo Women: Crash & Injuries Mar Lotte Kopecky’s Victory

San Remo, Italy – Lotte Kopecky of Belgium claimed victory in the Milan-San Remo Donne on Saturday, but the race was marred by a significant crash in the descent of the Cipressa, leaving several riders injured. The incident, occurring with approximately 30 kilometers remaining, involved multiple riders and prompted concerns about the safety of the … Read more

Milan-San Remo 2026: Breakaway Takes Wrong Turn – Pogacar Eyes Victory

Early Chaos at Milan-San Remo as Breakaway Takes Wrong Turn Pavie, Italy – The 117th edition of Milan-San Remo, one of cycling’s most prestigious one-day races, got off to an unusual start Saturday as a leading breakaway group inadvertently took a wrong turn just kilometers into the 298-kilometer (185-mile) classic. The incident, which saw the … Read more

Milan-San Remo 2026: Pogacar’s Quest to Break the Curse & Claim His 11th Monument

San Remo, Italy – All eyes will be on Tadej Pogacar this Saturday at Milan-San Remo, but despite five attempts, the Slovenian superstar has yet to conquer “La Classicissima.” Pogacar has consistently made the traditionally attritional race more spectacular, yet a victory on the Via Roma, the iconic avenue that hosts the finish of this … Read more

Milan-San Remo 2024: Van der Poel & Pogacar Face Off – Live Updates & French Contenders

The cycling world turns its attention to Italy this Saturday, March 21, 2026, for the 117th edition of Milan-San Remo, the first of cycling’s five Monuments and a race steeped in history. Dubbed “La Classicissima,” this one-day classic stretches 298 kilometers (approximately 185 miles), making it the longest professional one-day race in modern European cycling. … Read more

Milan-Sanremo 2026: Van der Poel vs Pogacar – Duel for Cycling Glory

Sanremo, Italy – The cycling world turns its attention to the Italian Riviera this weekend for Milan-Sanremo, the first of cycling’s five “Monument” races. All eyes are on defending champion Mathieu van der Poel, but a resurgent Tadej Pogacar is poised to challenge for the title on Saturday, March 21st, promising a thrilling duel between … Read more

GP Denain 2024: Live Updates, Favorites & How to Watch | Cycling News

The Grand Prix de Denain, a race often dubbed the “mini Paris-Roubaix,” returns this Thursday, March 19th, as the second event in the FDJ United Series – formerly known as the Coupe de France of cycling. Riders will tackle a challenging 200.4-kilometer course featuring 13 cobbled sectors, providing a crucial test ahead of the more … Read more

Rohan Dennis: Outrage After ‘Weapon’ Post Following Wife’s Death Sentence

Adelaide, Australia – Former professional cyclist Rohan Dennis has ignited a firestorm of criticism after posting a provocative message on Instagram, just over a year after receiving a suspended sentence for his role in the death of his wife, fellow Olympian Melissa Hoskins. The post, featuring images of his car accompanied by the caption “What … Read more

London Bike Theft: Cyclists Targeted in Brazen Scooter Robbery

Brazen Daylight Robbery: British Cycling Team Targeted in London PUTNEY, LONDON – A British cycling team, Jakroo Handsling Racing, was the victim of a shocking daylight robbery in a quiet residential street in southwest London on Friday, March 13, 2026. The incident, captured on video by a local resident, involved the theft of a race … Read more

Near Miss at Mid South Gravel Race: Cyclists Avoid Collision with Vehicle | Sofia Gomez Villafane & Paige Onweller

Stillwater, Oklahoma – Sofia Gomez Villafañe continued her dominant early-season form with a victory at The Mid South gravel race on Friday, but the win was overshadowed by a frightening incident involving a race vehicle and two of the event’s top competitors. Gomez Villafañe and Paige Onweller narrowly avoided a collision with a media buggy, … Read more

Lenny Martinez Wins Paris-Nice Stage 8, Beats Vingegaard & High-Fives Fan!

Martinez Caps Paris-Nice with Stage Win as Vingegaard Secures Overall Title Nice, France – Jonas Vingegaard of Visma-Lease a Bike cemented his first overall victory at Paris-Nice on Sunday, but not before a spirited final stage battle with Lenny Martinez of Bahrain-Victorious. Martinez sprinted to win the 145km eighth stage, finishing in Nice, while Vingegaard … Read more