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Kristen Faulkner disqualified from Strade Bianche for wearing glucose monitor

Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig moves up to third as American loses podium spot → Read More

Egan Bernal to make 2023 European debut at Settimana Coppi e Bartali

Ineos Grenadiers rider recovers from knee injury to take on race, which starts on March 21 → Read More

Six conclusions from 2023 Tirreno-Adriatico and Paris-Nice

Pogacar's dominance, Roglic's hat trick, Vingegaard's setback, Gaudu's step forwards and more... → Read More

Primoz Roglic finds his Grand Tour groove again with Tirreno-Adriatico victory

Jumbo-Visma rider sweeps overall, points and mountains classification, three stage wins → Read More

Philipsen hopes for a Milan-San Remo sprint after double Tirreno-Adriatico wins

'If you don't have the hope or never try, it'll never happen,' says Alpecin sprinter → Read More

Mikel Landa, Hugh Carthy benefit most as UCI drop Tirreno-Adriatico penalties

Riders could have tumbled down top 10 with 20-second penalty for riding off course onto a sidewalk → Read More

Primoz Roglic stays humble after third Tirreno-Adriatico stage win

'I'm not the king of Tirreno, I'm just Primoz', says race leader → Read More

'Roglic just never dies' - Almeida, Geoghegan Hart accept Tirreno-Adriatico podium

Tirreno-Adriatico almost a wrap as Roglic leads by 18 seconds → Read More

Mathieu van der Poel shrugs off concerns about lack of form at Tirreno-Adriatico

"I expected to be a little better, but I'm not panicking yet," says Dutchman → Read More

Primoz Roglic says 'It's crazy to win again' in Tirreno-Adriatico

Jumbo-Visma rider takes race lead after a hard day in the wind → Read More

'One of the strangest mountain finishes I’ve ever done'

Briton takes third behind Roglic in Sassotetto summit sprint → Read More

Kämna in Tirreno-Adriatico lead but fears the return of Roglic in mountain stages

New Tirreno-Adriatico leader fears his nearest rival → Read More

Primoz Roglic promises to shave his legs after success in Tirreno-Adriatico

'I said I'd only shave my legs when I win a race, it's nice to be back,' says Jumbo-Visma leader → Read More

A day of contrasts for Ineos Grenadiers at Tirreno-Adriatico

Pidcock crashes, Ganna cracks, but Geoghegan Hart goes close in Tortoreto 'I thought I had the legs to win' → Read More

Ganna survives Tirreno-Adriatico echelons but fears climb in Apennine mountains

“The climb will be harder than riding a pursuit match” Italian warns before first hilltop finish → Read More

Ben O’Connor on front foot in crosswinds at Tirreno-Adriatico

'It would have been sweet if I gained some time but that’s how it goes' says Australian after late split reeled in before line → Read More

Tirreno-Adriatico echelon attack inspires Wout van Aert

Belgian back in the action and promising more on stage 4 to Tortoreto → Read More

‘I just need to keep going and prove that I am fast’

Tirreno-Adriatico stage 2 winner says Tour de France still on schedule but team will choose between him and Merlier → Read More

Primoz Roglic still to shave his legs but shows his form at Tirreno-Adriatico

'After an altitude camp, I felt I was good enough to race again' says Jumbo-Visma rider after a nearly six-month absence from racing → Read More

Lefevere plays down possible Jakobsen-Merlier sprint rivalry for Tour de France

"For the Tour, we have 12 candidates and there'll be a natural selection" insists Belgian team manager → Read More