Pogacar Under Fire: Controversy Over Team UAE’s Motard Tactics in Cycling’s Elite Races

Controversy Erupts as Lefevere Calls Motards’ Role in Pogacar’s Success ‘Unacceptable’ May 5, 2024 Daniel Richardson The world of professional cycling is in turmoil as Patrick Lefevere, the influential team manager of Quick Step-Alpha, has publicly labeled the role of motards—neutral support vehicles—in Tadej Pogacar’s recent successes as “unacceptable.” His comments, echoing broader frustrations within … Read more

Tadej Pogacar Wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège for Third Straight Year: Paul Seixas Emerges as New Star While Evenepoel Struggles

Pogacar Dominates Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2026 After Gripping Duel With Teenage Sensation Paul Seixas Tadej Pogacar has once again asserted his absolute authority over the cycling world, securing his third consecutive victory and fourth overall in the Liège-Bastogne-Liège. While the result may seem inevitable given the world champion’s current form, the 2026 edition of the Ardennes Monument … Read more

"Tadej Pogačar Wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2026: Historic 4th Victory & Rising Star Seixas Shines"

Tadej Pogacar Secures Third Straight Liège-Bastogne-Liège Title, Outlasts Young Talent Paul Seixas The world champion has once again asserted his dominance over the Ardennes. Tadej Pogacar claimed his third consecutive victory at Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2026 on Sunday, securing his fourth overall win in the historic race and further cementing his status as the premier force in … Read more

Tadej Pogačar Wins Fourth Liège–Bastogne–Liège Title in Dramatic Finish as Paul Seixas Falters on Roche-aux-Faucons

Pogacar wins fourth Liège-Bastogne-Liège as Seixas pushes champion to limit By Daniel Richardson, Editor-in-Chief | Archysport April 26, 2026 | 16:06 CEST Tadej Pogacar secured his fourth Liège-Bastogne-Liège victory on Sunday, April 26, 2026, overcoming a determined challenge from 19-year-old French sensation Paul Seixas in the Ardennes classic. The UAE Team Emirates-XRG leader crossed the … Read more

Remco Evenepoel skips Waalse Pijl, focuses fully on Liège-Bastogne-Liège amid recovery from Amstel Gold Race

Remco Evenepoel will not start the Waalse Pijl on Wednesday, marking a sudden and disappointing turn for fans who had hoped to notice the Belgian world champion in action midweek. The Soudal Quick-Step rider confirmed his withdrawal due to illness, shifting his full attention to preparing for Liège–Bastogne–Liège, the final and most demanding monument of … Read more

French Rider Dominates from Start to Finish at Iconic Huy Wall Finish as Basque Star Ion Izagirre Takes Seventh

Paul Seixas has announced himself as a force in the Ardennes classics with a commanding victory in the Fleche Wallonne, dominating the Mur de Huy to claim one of cycling’s most prestigious one-day races in his debut appearance. The 19-year-old French phenom attacked with approximately 500 meters remaining on the brutal final climb, dropping his … Read more

Tadej Pogačar Controversy: Motorbike Aid, Shimano Secrets, and Rivalry Drama

Tadej Pogacar’s dominant performance in a recent one-day classic has ignited a firestorm of speculation after an anonymous insider alleged the Slovenian star received unauthorized mechanical assistance during a critical moment, raising serious questions about race integrity in professional cycling. The claim, first reported by Dutch outlet Wielernieuws, suggests Pogacar benefited from a hidden motor … Read more

Wout van Aert: Bold Claims and the Story of His Italian ‘Double’ Edoardo Affini

Beyond the Cobbles: Wout van Aert’s Paris-Roubaix Triumph and the Bond of a ‘Double’ The dust has settled on the brutal stones of northern France, but the reverberations of Wout van Aert’s victory at the 2026 Paris-Roubaix continue to echo through the cycling world. For Van Aert, the win was a crowning achievement; for Team … Read more

Paris-Roubaix: Belgian Beats Tadej Pogačar in Epic Sprint; Franziska Koch Wins Women’s Race

Wout Van Aert and Franziska Koch Conquer the ‘Hell of the North’ at Paris-Roubaix 2026 The brutal cobblestones of northern France claimed their victims and crowned their champions on April 12, 2026. In a weekend defined by grit and tactical brilliance, Wout Van Aert emerged victorious in the men’s race, while Franziska Koch secured a … Read more

Wout van Aert Wins Paris-Roubaix, Denying Tadej Pogacar Monument Glory

Wout van Aert Breaks the Jinx: A Dramatic First Victory at Paris-Roubaix Wout van Aert has finally conquered the “Queen of the Classics.” In a brutal display of endurance and speed on Sunday, April 12, the Belgian rider outdueled world champion Tadej Pogacar to claim his first Paris-Roubaix title, ending a decade of frustration and … Read more