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The greatest ever edition of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, won by a man from Essex
All the confirmed men's and women's WorldTour transfers for 2021/2022.
Can the Manxman make Tour de France history this summer?
The bike Tour of Flanders star Kasper Asgreen will be racing at the World Championships in Leuven
Jakobsen's astonishing return to the top of the sport following his horror crash in Poland isn't just a comeback, it's an inspiration
A guide to the riders to watch at this year's Tour of Britain, starting on Sunday 5th September
Outgoing world champion joins Mark Cavendish in strong Deceuninck-QuickStep lineup
Fabio Jakobsen wins Stage 4 of the 2021 Vuelta a Espana, completing his miraculous comeback
Alongside the mass of British teams, seven WorldTeams and some of cycling's biggest names are set to line up at the race in September
Irishman returns to Bora after Peter Sagan and Pascal Ackermann depart amid Patrick Lefevere fallout
His incredible comeback story at the Tour de France is earning him deserved attention from beyond cycling
Patrick Lefevere's Wolfpack will only have one name sponsor in 2022 as Deceuninck contract ends while Quick-Step extends deal
Victory into Châteauroux takes Cavendish to 32 career Tour de France stage wins
The Manxman sprints to 31st Tour stage victory in comeback for the ages
American bike brand to continue sponsorship of Deceuninck-QuickStep through to 2027
Sam Bennett misses out as the Manx Missile makes his long-awaited return to the Tour
Returning to QuickStep, winning races and an injury to Sam Bennett, the universe is calling Cavendish home. Photos: Offside
Defying logic cost Simon Yates the Giro d'Italia three years ago and it could cost him the Maglia Rosa this May too
Irrepressible young Deceuninck-QuickStep man embodies what it is to be a heavy metal bike racer
Victory at the Tour of Turkey was as much down to Cavendish's undeniable self-belief as it was his ability