Women's Cycling
Women’s Liège Bastogne Liège 2023 Race Preview
A women's Liège Bastogne Liège hasn't been raced for too long with a history going all the way back to 2017. Anna van der Breggen took a pair of Ardennes Classics in the first two editions - winning Flèche Wallonne on the Wednesday and then Liège Bastogne Liège on the Sunday.
Women's Cycling
Another 1-2 for SD Worx as Vollering leads home Kopecky at Amstel Gold Race
Demi Vollering took her first Amstel Gold Race victory with a well-timed attack on the final ascent of the Cauberg. Over the main climb...
Men's Cycling
The Iconic Mur de Huy: The Steep Finale to both Flèche Wallonne races
The Mur de Huy, a steep climb in the heart of Belgium's Wallonia region, has become an iconic symbol of professional cycling's one-day races,...
Women's Cycling
Women’s Flèche Wallonne 2023 Race Preview
Women’s Flèche Wallonne History
The women's Flèche Wallonne, or La Flèche Wallonne Féminine, or finally in 2023 Flèche Wallonne Femmes, has a long uninterrupted history going back to...
Women's Cycling
Lizzie Stannard joins Israel-Premier Tech Roland from Zaaf
Aussie Lizzie Stannard has reached an agreement to join Israel-Premier Tech after leaving Zaaf Cycling. That makes her the third rider to leave the...
Women's Cycling
A short history of Paris Roubaix Femmes
Paris-Roubaix Femmes has very quickly become one of the biggest races in women’s cycling. Even though it is still a relatively new addition to...
Men's Cycling
Geulhemmerberg: A Key Amstel Gold Race Climb
The Geulhemmerberg, a picturesque hill nestled in the Limburg region of the Netherlands, is an essential part of the prestigious Amstel Gold Race. This...
Women's Cycling
Mareille Meijering leaves Zaaf Cycling
The latest rider to leave Zaaf Cycling is Mareille Meijering, who has confirmed to Wielerflits that she has stepped away from the team. After...

