Cees Bol edged out Great Britain’s Jake Stewart in a photo finish to win stage two of the Tour of Britain. Stewart surged ahead in the final 400 metres of the Hawick to Duns ride in the Scottish Borders but was followed and then pipped on the line by Dutchman Bol, who won in a
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Team DSM’s Thymen Arensman secured his first career Grand Tour stage victory in stage 15 of the Vuelta a Espana as Remco Evenepoel retained the lead. Belgium’s Evenepoel finished 10th and lost more time on his main rival, Jumbo-Visma’s Primoz Roglic. Roglic made a late push in the final kilometre to finish fifth and is
New Zealander Corbin Strong claimed victory in a sprint finish in the opening stage of the Tour of Britain. The Israel-Premier Tech rider outmuscled Ineos Grenadiers’ Omar Fraile for a first win at this level. In extremely windy and wet conditions from Aberdeen to Glenshee Ski Centre, a five-cyclist breakaway managed to keep the peloton
Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz won stage 14 of the Vuelta a Espana, as overall leader Remco Evenepoel saw rival Primoz Roglic gain 48 seconds on him. It is the Ineos rider’s second stage win, finishing eight seconds ahead of Astana’s Colombian Miguel Angel Lopez. Jumbo-Visma’s Roglic pulled away from Belgium’s Evenepoel on the final hill of
Denmark’s Mads Pederson claimed his first Vuelta a Espana victory as he sprinted to win stage 13’s 168.4km ride from Ronda to Montilla. The Trek-Segafredo rider, 26, edged France’s Bryan Coquard and Germany’s Pascal Ackermann, who launched a first attack for the line. He wears the green jersey as the points classification leader. Race leader
Ineos Grenadiers’ Richard Carapaz claimed his first Vuelta a Espana win with a solo victory on stage 12. The Ecuadorian, 29, attacked a small breakaway group to reach the summit nine seconds ahead of Wilco Kelderman. Remco Evenepoel crashed with 45km remaining but recovered to control the ascent and sprint to the line ahead of
Nairo Quintana has launched an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against the decision to disqualify him from the 2022 Tour de France for a drug infringement. Analysis of two blood samples from the 32-year-old showed the presence of banned drug tramadol. The Colombian rider was stripped of his overall sixth-place finish and
Australia’s Kaden Groves produced a stunning sprint finish to claim victory on stage 11 of the Vuelta a Espana. The 23-year-old BikeExchange-Jayco rider perfectly timed his burst after the 191.2km run to Cabo de Gata. His British team-mate Simon Yates was one of five riders to withdraw after testing positive for Covid-19. And World Road
Getty Images A man has admitted robbing Olympic and Tour de France cyclist Mark Cavendish and his wife Peta during a “distressing” raid at their home. Ali Sesay, 28, of Rainham, east London, pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery at Chelmsford Crown Court. He admitted stealing Mr Cavendish’s watch, phone and safe, and taking
Remco Evenepoel powered to victory on the individual time trial on stage 10 to extend his overall lead in the Vuelta a Espana. The Belgian finished 48 seconds ahead of Slovenia’s three-time Vuelta champion Primoz Roglic who climbs to second in the general classification. France’s Remi Cavagna was third on the 30.9km course from Elche
Suleiman Kangangi has been hailed as a man who transcended the sport of cycling after dying in a crash while competing in the United States. Kangangi was a key member of East African-based Team Amani, which aims to enhance inclusivity in cycling and create opportunities for riders based on the continent. “Sule was someone who
Kenyan cyclist Suleiman Kangangi has died following a high-speed crash in a race in the United States on Saturday. The 33-year-old, who raced for the East African based Team Amani, was taking part in the Overland gravel race in Vermont – a 59-mile dirt-road contest including almost 7,000ft of climbing. “Sule is our captain, friend,
Six-time British time trial champion Alex Dowsett has announced his retirement from professional road racing. Dowsett, 33, held the prestigious UCI Hour record for a month in 2015 with a ride of 52.937km, before fellow Briton Sir Bradley Wiggins bettered his mark. He had previously indicated he wanted to race for two more seasons. But
South Africa’s Louis Meintjes achieved his first Grand Tour stage win with a superb solo effort on stage nine of the Vuelta a Espana. Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel extended his lead at the top of the general classification to one minute and 12 seconds over Spain’s Enric Mas. Meintjes, 30, broke away with 2.5km to go
Britain’s Olympic and European champion Tom Pidcock missed out on a medal after crashing in the men’s cross-country at the Mountain Bike World Championships in Les Gets, France. The 23-year-old, among the favourites for victory, finished fourth after also suffering a puncture during the race. Last week he became the first Briton to win the
Australia’s Jay Vine took his second stage win in 48 hours with victory on stage eight of the Vuelta a Espana. He made his move – from a group which included Groupama-FDJ’s Thibaut Pinot and Mikel Landa of Bahrain Victorious – with 6km of climbing remaining. Quick-Step’s Remco Evenepoel extended his lead to 28 seconds
Spain’s Jesus Herrada held off Italy’s Samuele Battistella to win a thrilling stage seven of the Vuelta a Espana. Herrarda, 32, used his experience to time his sprint from the breakaway to perfection and win a second Vuelta stage of his career. Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel retained his 21-second lead over France’s Rudy Molard in the
Australian Jay Vine won stage six of the Vuelta a Espana with a late attack as Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel took the overall lead in the race for the first time in his career. Alpecin-Deceuninck rider Vine, 26, caught Ukraine’s Mark Padun in driving rain on a brutal final ascent. Reigning champion Primoz Roglic lost time
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