Marcel Kittel Announces Retirement
After leaving Team Katusha-Alpecin mid-season, Marcel Kittel announces his retirement from professional cycling.
After leaving Team Katusha-Alpecin mid-season, Marcel Kittel announces his retirement from professional cycling.
Current UCI Team Ranking leader Deceuninck – Quick-Step returns to the 2019 Tour of California as one of the most successful squads in the running of the event.
The cobbled classics reach their peak this weekend with the 2019 edition of Paris-Roubaix taking place this weekend.
Fabio Jakobsen is back to winning ways, capitalizing on his teammates’ superb work and quality lead-out in the final kilometer of Scheldeprijs for a repeat win.
After a very successful debut season in 2018, U23 pro Fabio Jakobsen has extended his contract with Deceuninck – Quick-Step for an additional two years.
For the 116th edition of the French monument Paris-Roubaix, the riders will take on a 257km-long course peppered with 29 cobblestone sectors totaling 54.5 kilometers of pavé
Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka’s Mark Cavendish produced a magnificent sprint to win stage 3 of the Dubai Tour.
Marcel Kittel ended up 5th in Stage 14 of the 2016 Tour de France after a sprint battle with stage winner Mark Cavendish.
Just as FDJ was trying to hit the front in the rush to the line, Marcel Kittel opened his sprint, leaving everyone else behind to score an impressive victory in Stage 2 of the 2016 Giro d’Italia
Erik Baška will be leading Tinkoff in the Schedleprijs, and will be supported in the race by fellow Slovak, UCI World Champion, Peter Sagan.