Men's Cycling
Greatest Spring Classics Races – Brabantse Pijl
Brabantse Pijl had its first edition in 1961, the race started and finished in Brussels. The first winner was Pino Cerami, who now has a race named after him - the GP Cerami. Pijl is the Flemish word for arrow, making it the Brabant version of Flèche Wallonne.
Women's Cycling
Marianne Vos: the full story of one of women’s cycling’s defining champions
Across men's and women's cycling, Marianne Vos is one of the most decorated riders of all time. She's also one of the most versatile too. She's won World Championships in each of road, track and cyclo-cross cycling.
Women's Cycling
Flashback to the 2018 La Course by the Tour de France
For the 2018 La Course by the Tour de France, a similar mountainous race was put forward for 2018. The first 3 editions had been run on the same...
Women's Cycling
Women’s Cycling Profiles: Asja Paladin
This week Italian rider Asja Paladin answers ProCyclingUK's questions
Men's Cycling
Greatest Spring Classics Races – Amstel Gold Race
Amstel Gold is a relatively newer classic, its first race only taking place in 1966. After a few organisational mishaps, it raced from Breda...
Men's Cycling
Greatest Spring Classics Riders – Costante Girardengo
It's quite hard to pick a rider type for someone that won Milan San Remo, the Giro d'Italia and Il Lombardia. Our modern rider types either don't fit or don't do justice. Girardengo found the early part of his career interrupted by World War I but he'd already won Giro stages and the National Championship by the time war took over.
Women's Cycling
Leah Dixon wins first ever ŠKODA V-Women’s Tour
Leah Dixon (Team TIBCO Silicon Valley Bank) won the first-ever ŠKODA V-Women’s Tour on Friday night as young Dutch rider Cathalijne Hoolwerf (NXTG Racing)...
Women's Cycling
Women’s Cycling Profiles: Kim de Baat
This week Ciclotel's Kim de Baat speaks to ProCyclingUK

