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The 2026 season is almost underway as we eagerly anticipate the kangaroo selfies at the Tour Down Under. Here are
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'When you think cycling might be getting predictable, the most dramatic things can happen' – the Cycling Weekly team's races of the year
Despite all the turmoil in the sport and cycling industry, this race was just pure joy to watch, even if it was a little tear-jerking towards the end. It's the happily-ever-after result most cyclists dream of, and it's so amazing to see someone's fairy tale come true.
Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard climb during stage 19 of the 2025 Tour de France Marco Bertorello/ The 2026 season is almost upon us, so what better moment to look back at the past 12 months in men’s road cycling?
Things could get crazy in 2026. Here are our five bold and (not-so) outrageous predictions set to shake up the racing season.
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X2O Trofee Loenhout-Azencross: Lucinda Brand continues cyclo-cross winning streak in elite women's race
Lucinda Brand (Baloise Glowi Lions) secured another cyclo-cross victory, continuing a remarkable 12-race winning streak and 16th season win at X2O Trofee Loenhout-Azencross in Loenhout, Belgium, on Monday.
While traditional UCI 2.2 races typically feature smaller pelotons up to maximum 125 cyclists, the Pune Grand Tour will shatter expectations by hosting 171 participants, setting a new benchmark for the UCI 2.
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Wout van Aert reportedly still on course for March road racing debut despite ankle fracture
The Belgian crashed and ended his cyclo-cross season early during the Exact Cross last Friday, fracturing a bone in his ankle. He underwent surgery on Saturday, with the good news being that his ankle tendons were unscathed, according to Het Laatste Nieuws.
The Seventh Annual Frozen Bizon Fat Tire Bike Race is on Jan. 10. The event coordinator said there will also be a snowshoe race.