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Valentin Paret-Peintre triumphed on Mont Ventoux to become the first home rider to win a stage at this year’s Tour de France, while Tadej Pogačar consolidated his ...
Route and updates as Tadej Pogacar targets Stage 16 win on legendary Mont Ventoux - Yellow jersey Tadej Pogacar could add a ...
Norway’s Jonas Abrahamsen won an incident-packed stage 11 at the Tour de France on Wednesday, outsprinting Mauro Schmid in ...
Feeling less stigma — not losing weight — was linked to better mental health, eating behaviors and weight loss after bariatric surgery.
Belgian Wout Van Aert battled to victory on stage nine of the Giro d'Italia on Sunday, holding off Mexican Isaac del Toro who moved into the overall lead after the pair went for broke and stole a ...
Remco Evenepoel had a magical return to the peloton on Friday, outsprinting Wout van Aert to win the De Brabantse Pijl from Beersel to Overijse, Belgium. Back on Dec. 3, Evenepoel was hospitalized ...
Losing, a permanent condition in bike racing, comes in many forms. On Wednesday at Dwars door Vlaanderen, Wout van Aert’s Visma team plumbed new depths and suffered one of the more embarrassing ...
Powless powered to the line past Wout van Aert, who was led into the sprint by his Visma-Lease A Bike teammates Tiesj Benoot and Matteo Jorgenson, trying to ensure his victory.
Reigning champion Van der Poel describes big rival’s change of heart over championship participation as ‘a pleasant surprise’.
Despite injuries, Belgian cyclist Wout Van Aert celebrated key victories, including an Olympic medal. In an exclusive interview, he reveals the races he’s eager to win in 2025.