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Women's Cycling
Eline Jansen sprints to first win of the season at La Classique Morbihan
Eline Jansen powered to her first victory of 2025 on the uphill finish in Josselin, outsprinting Amber Kraak and Giada Borghesi at the end...
Women's Cycling
2025 Paris Roubaix Femmes Race Preview
Thanks to a combination of historical resonance, unpredictable conditions, and aggressive racing, Paris-Roubaix Femmes has rapidly cemented its place as one of the most...
Women's Cycling
Wiebes wins 2025 Gent-Wevelgem after day of climbs, crosswinds and control
The 2025 edition of Gent-Wevelgem Women delivered its usual mid-race unpredictability, but the outcome was very familiar. Lorena Wiebes claimed her second straight win...
Women's Cycling
Human Powered Health unveil refreshed roster and kit for 2025 season
Human Powered Health has unveiled a striking new kit for the upcoming 2025 season, alongside a refreshed roster that will see them competing for...
Women's Cycling
Lotte Kopecky clinches victory at opening stage of Tour of Britain Women in Llandudno
World champion Lotte Kopecky emerged victorious in the opening stage of the 2024 Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Women, narrowly defeating Letizia Paternoster by...
Women's Cycling
Katia Ragusa Renews Contract with Human Powered Health Cycling
Classics specialist Katia Ragusa has signed a contract extension with Human Powered Health Cycling, committing to the team until the end of 2026. Ragusa,...
Women's Cycling
Paris Roubaix Femmes 2024 Race Preview
The Paris-Roubaix Femmes has quickly become a cornerstone event in women’s cycling, despite its brief history. Initially slated for 2020, the inaugural race was deferred to the following year due to pandemic disruptions. That first edition witnessed a daring long-range solo attack by Lizzie Deignan,
Women's Cycling
Strade Bianche Women 2024 Race Preview
The 2024 Strade Bianche Women is set to be another classic. In 2023, the race provided yet another thrilling finish, with Demi Vollering narrowly edging out Lotte Kopecky at the finish line. However, controversy marred the podium as Kristen Faulkner, who initially finished third, was disqualified for wearing a glucose monitoring device, altering the final results.