Category : Cycling


Cycling Team's Vuelta Kit Sparks Palestine Protests

The Israel Premier Tech cycling team faces a wave of protests and accusations of 'sportswashing' over their new team kit at the Vuelta a España, which features a map critics say erases Palestine.

Pogačar skips Vuelta a España, Ayuso to lead UAE Team

Cycling superstar Tadej Pogačar will not compete in the 2024 Vuelta a España, with UAE Team Emirates prioritising a historic Giro d'Italia-Tour de France double. Rising star Juan Ayuso to lead Spanish Grand Tour charge.

Teen amateur stuns cycling world at Tour of Britain

In an astonishing turn of events, 18-year-old amateur cyclist Matthew Brennan outsprinted elite professionals from the Visma-Lease a Bike team to claim a sensational victory on Stage 3 of the Tour of Britain, delivering one of the biggest upsets in modern

Vuelta DQ of Israel Premier Tech Sparks 'Dangerous Precedent' Fear

The UCI's decision to disqualify the entire Israel Premier Tech team from Stage 12 of the Vuelta a España over a controversial 'sticky bottle' incident has ignited a fierce debate, with team management warning it sets a 'dangerous precedent' for the sport

Pidcock's Vuelta win overshadowed by mid-race protest

British cycling star Tom Pidcock secures a stunning solo victory on the brutal slopes of the Alto de la Cruz de la Demanda, as a pro-Palestine protest disrupts the final kilometres of the Vuelta a España's Stage 11.

Vingegaard's epic Vuelta comeback win on Valdezcaray

Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma-Lease a Bike) delivered a masterclass in climbing to seize a dramatic solo victory on the brutal Alto de Valdezcaray, Stage 9 of the Vuelta a España, signalling his return to top form and shaking up the general classification.

Philipsen sprints to second Vuelta stage win

Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) cements his sprinting supremacy with a commanding second stage victory at the Vuelta a España. Wout van Aert finishes second, while Jan Tratnik retains the leader's red jersey in a tense battle for GC.

The Elusive Quest for the Perfect Cycling Video Game

Despite cycling's massive global popularity, the video game industry has consistently failed to deliver a truly compelling simulation. Discover why creating the perfect cycling game remains an elusive challenge for developers.

Vine's solo stuns Vuelta as Vingegaard cracks, loses lead

Australian rider Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates) pulled off a spectacular solo victory on the Vuelta's brutal Stage 6 to Alto de Moncalvillo, as race leader Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) cracked dramatically, ceding the red jersey to Norwegian prodig

Cycling UK's 'woke' ban on Three Cocks village name backfires

Cycling UK faces ridicule and accusations of 'woke censorship' after ordering a local club to censor the name of the historic village of Three Cocks from a racing event, sparking a fierce debate about tradition and modern sensibilities.

Chris Froome suffers collapsed lung in horror cycling crash

Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome is in a stable condition after being airlifted to hospital following a serious cycling accident in France. The British cycling icon sustained a collapsed lung and multiple broken ribs.

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