AvatarEddie PhillipsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoFurther blow to Mark Cavendish's future as B&B Hôtels boss tells riders to find new teamsverified_publishercyclingweekly.com - Tom DavidsonMark Cavendish looks to be without a team for 2023 after B&B Hôtels-KTM manager Jérôme Pineau has reportedly told his riders to look for contracts …
AvatarEddie PhillipsAvatarAvatarMark Cavendish facing uncertain future after B&B Hotels team loses backersVelo - Updated Andrew HoodManager tells riders theys financial future falls through. Mark Cavendish is still looking for a ride next season now that a planned move to French …
AvatarEddie PhillipsAvatarAvatarThe ultimate one-two? Simon Yates, Michael Matthews lead BikeExchange-Jayco at San SebastiánVelo - Jim CottonAussie crew looking to covert Tour de France triumph and Yates' top form into victory in tough Basque one-dayer. Does BikeExchange-Jayco have the …
AvatarEddie PhillipsAvatarAvatarNeilson Powless won't defend Clásica San Sebastián titleVelo - Updated Andrew HoodUS rider was feeling a bit worn down and ill after the hard-fought Tour de France, and made the hard decision not to race. Neilson Powless won’t …
AvatarEddie PhillipsAvatarAvatarTour de France stage 14 preview: Mende could deliver some fireworksVelo - Andrew HoodThe final climb is steep enough to cause problems for anyone not having a great day. The second-category climb up Mende waiting at the sharp end of …
AvatarEddie PhillipsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoTour de France: 10 wacky rules of the greatest cycling race in the worldbikerumor.com - Seiji IshiiThe Tour de France often looks like a hectic free-for-all as the tightly packed peloton flies through the French countryside. Riders must constantly …
AvatarEddie PhillipsAvatarAvatarTour de France stage 12: Tom Pidcock becomes youngest winner on Alpe d'HuezVelo - Updated Sadhbh O'SheaThe Ineos Grenadiers rider soars away from the breakaway to take biggest road victory of his career. Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) attacked from the …
AvatarEddie PhillipsAvatarAvatarTour de France: Chris Froome and Tom Pidcock team up to join the breakaway on stage 12Velo - Updated Andy McGrathThe four-time winner and talented Tour debutant combine down the Galibier with dazzling descent to get in front. Chris Froome (Israel-Premier Tech) …
AvatarEddie PhillipsAvatarAvatarDaniel Oss forced to withdraw from Tour de France with fractured vertebraVelo - Shane StokesPeter Sagan has lost a key rider from his TotalEnergies squad with the retirement of Daniel Oss from this year’s Tour. Peter Sagan has lost a key …
AvatarEddie PhillipsAvatarAvatarJumbo-Visma brings 20 extra frames, 60 spare wheels for Tour de France cobblestonesVelo - Updated Jim CottonJumbo-Visma not risking repeat of buckled wheels seen under Wout van Aert and Christophe Laporte at Paris-Roubaix this April. Twenty additional bikes …
AvatarEddie PhillipsAvatarAvatarTour de France: Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert on course for yellow jersey cobblestone clashVelo - Jim CottonVan der Poel spies yellow prize at end of Arenberg pavé. There’s a yellow jersey prize sitting at the end of the Hanson à Wallers cobblestone …
AvatarEddie PhillipsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoDavid Gaudu steals Critérium du Dauphiné stage three win from prematurely celebrating Wout Van Aertverified_publishercyclingweekly.com - Ryan DabbsDavid Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) produced a superbly executed throw to steal the win from Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) on stage three of the Critérium du …