2019 Vuelta a San Juan: Stage 2 Results
Julian Alaphilippe and his team led Stage 2 of the Vuelta a San Juan from the start, leaving him well-positioned to take the win on the Punta Negra climb.
Julian Alaphilippe and his team led Stage 2 of the Vuelta a San Juan from the start, leaving him well-positioned to take the win on the Punta Negra climb.
Jasper Philipsen put his name on the first victory of the 2019 year for UAE Team Emirates, being awarded the win for Stage 5 of the 2019 Santos Men’s Tour Down Under after Caleb Ewan was regelated to the back… Read More »2019 Santos Men’s Tour Down Under: Stage 5 Results
In a carbon copy of stage 4 of the 2018 Santos Men’s Tour Down Under, Slovak National Champion Peter Sagan, used his local knowledge to take the win on a punishing stage from Lobethal to Uraidla.
Patrick Bevin continued his strong start to the season by sprinting to his first WorldTour stage win on stage two of the 2019 Santos Men’s Tour Down Under, which saw the New Zealander move into the race lead.
Elia Viviani kicks off his 2019 season with a win, besting the field in Stage 1 of the 2019 Santos Men’s Tour Down Under in Port Adelaide.
Defending champion Daryl Impey will lead Mitchelton-SCOTT at the Tour Down Under next week
In his new memoir My World, Peter Sagan, cycling’s top rider and favorite personality, shares his bike racing journey with fans. The 3-time world champion and 2018 Paris–Roubaix victor takes readers behind the scenes of his professional cycling career, revealing… Read More »Peter Sagan’s Book My World Now Available in the U.S. and Canada
After six career near misses, Alejandro Valverde finally stepped onto the top step of the podium in the men’s road race in the World Championships on Sunday.
Outgoing World Champion Peter Sagan will stay with the BORA – hansgrohe team through 2021 and the team is looking forward to keep working with him to achieve further success.
In a day that was expected to be one for the sprinters, Jelle Wallays held off the sprinters to take Stage 18 of the 2018 Vuelta a Espana from a 181km breakaway run.