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Women’s Cycling Profiles: Thalita De Jong

This week Dutch rider and former Cyclo-cross World Champion Thalita de Jong answers ProCyclingUK's questions.

Greatest Spring Classics Races – Strade Bianche

Compared to all of the other races in this series, Strade Bianche is the new kid. It started life as an amateur Gran Fondo in 1997 with the first pro edition in 2007. The following year it moved from October to March and quickly gained a cult following.

Greatest Spring Classics Riders – Moreno Argentin

Moreno Argentin turned pro in the 1981 season and immediately won 2 stages of that year's Giro d'Italia. He kept up a streak of winning stages in the Giro until 1985, when he won his first monument instead. Argentin won Liège Bastogne Liège 3 times in a row from 1985 to 1987.

Women’s Tour rearranged to June 2021

SweetSpot Group, organisers of the Women's Tour cycle race, have confirmed that the seventh edition of the UCI Women's WorldTour event will now take...

Climbs of the Tour of Flanders

We've missed out on the Tour of Flanders this year (other than on Bkool) but the climbs are still there. The race has legendary...

Greatest Spring Classics Races – Gent Wevelgem

Gent Wevelgem was first run in 1934 and is yet another race started by a newspaper. The race originally visited the Flemish Ardennes to create a hilly race but since the 1980s has become more of a sprinter's classic.

Greatest Spring Classics Riders – Tom Boonen

Boonen's first year as a professional was at US Postal. He finished 3rd at Paris Roubaix as well to announce himself. He broke his contract to sign with Quickstep for 2003 and stayed there all his career. In 2004 he won 3 Classics and 2 Tour de France stages.

Greatest Spring Classics Races – E3 Harelbeke

The first E3 BinckBank Classic was first run in 1958 and would head from Harelbeke to Antwerp and back. From the early 1960s it was called the E3-Prijs Vlaanderen. Originally named after a local motorway, the road has since been renamed the E17 but the race has name has stuck.