Women's Cycling
BBC Sport to broadcast ŠKODA V-SERIES Women’s Tour this June
BBC Sport will broadcast the new ŠKODA V-SERIES Women’s Tour live this 17-19 June. Action will be broadcast at 19:00 BST for each of...
Women's Cycling
Women’s Cycling Profiles: Eri Yonamine
This week Japanese rider Eri Yonamine answers ProCyclingUK's questions.
Men's Cycling
Greatest Spring Classics Races – Milan San Remo
La Classicicissima is another old old bike race, starting up in 1907 (and an amateur 2-day version in 1906). The soon to be 2-time Tour de France winner Lucien Petit-Breton won the first race.
The 1920s were dominated by Costante Girardengo who won the race 6 times and had 5 further podium places. The Italian dominance continued into the 1940s with heavyweights like Alfredo Binda, Gino Bartali & Fausto Coppi all winning the race.
Men's Cycling
Greatest Spring Classics Riders – Roger de Vlaeminck
Roger de Vlaeminck started quickly, he won his first professional race - Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in 1969. The following season the first monument victory was ticked off at Liège Bastogne Liège.
Women's Cycling
ŠKODA V-SERIES Women’s Tour announced
This June will see the Women’s Tour back in action thanks to long term partners ŠKODA, but on a virtual stage thanks to a...
Women's Cycling
Women’s Cycling Profiles: Sarah Inghelbrecht
This week Belgian rider Sarah Inghelbrecht answers ProCyclingUK's questions.
Men's Cycling
Greatest Spring Classics Races – Scheldeprijs
Despite its lower prestige, Scheldeprijs is in fact older than the Tour of Flanders. The first was in 1907, 6 years before De Ronde. The first editions would start and finish in Antwerp, with the finish being on the now demolished Zurenborg velodrome.
Men's Cycling
Greatest Spring Classics Riders – Eddy Merckx
The most successful cyclist ever. Generally if there's a quiz question about cycling, your best bet is to answer Merckx.

