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Amstel Gold 2026 women's preview: FDJ's race to lose?
Rouleur weigh up the favourites for the first of the Ardenne's triple crown.
Amstel Gold 2026 men's preview: Remco's revenge or another Skjelmose strike?
Rouleur examine the contenders for triumph at this year's Ardennes Classics opener.
'I wanted to have nothing to regret in the end': Magdeleine Vallieres on her Worlds breakthrough
Rouleur meets the new rainbow jersy wearer to hear about her journey from Canadian club races to cycling's top table ahead of her Ardennes campaign.
Hell of an Adventure: ‘Dude, I was just soaking it all in’
Modern Adventure duo Cole Kessler, 22, and Ezra Caudell, 19, reflect on their first Monument
‘The coverage doesn’t tell the whole story of the race’: Why Paris-Roubaix Femmes deserves its own day
The main talking point of this year’s Paris-Roubaix Femmes had nothing to do with the racing. It was the lack of live coverage.
Paul Seixas' Tour credentials: Was the Basque Country the evidence we needed?
The French prodigy won the stage race by 2:30
'I realised this crazy race is for me': Roubaix crowns Koch its latest queen
The FDJ-United Suez rider stunned Visma-Lease a Bike's Marianne Vos and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot in a dramatic sprint finale.
Paris-Roubaix: Tadej Pogačar's new Achilles heel
The world champion was second to Wout van Aert on Sunday, but he showed, yet again, that he can win the cobbled Monument
No records broken, but hearts won at the Hell of the North
Wout van Aert wins the 2026 Paris-Roubaix, eight years on from when his teammate Michael Goolaerts died at the race
Paris-Roubaix men's 2026: Van Aert beats Pogačar in two-up sprint
The fan-favourite Belgian wins a cobbled Monument after years of trying
Born ready: Zoe Bäckstedt is raring to go ahead of Paris-Roubaix
Rouleur speaks to one of Paris-Roubaix Femmes’s youngest veterans as she looks to take a top result at this year’s edition. Could she become the...
The Paris-Roubaix obsession: A love letter to cycling’s greatest race
Ahead of Sunday’s races, Rachel Jary reflects on what makes the Hell of the North so special
‘A rider who can do everything’ – How do Alpecin solve the Pogačar problem at Paris-Roubaix?
Mathieu van der Poel has won the last three editions of Paris-Roubaix, but he is up against the greatest ever cyclist
Belief, becoming, and the space in between: A rest day with St. Michel-Preference Home-Auber93
Inside a brief lull in the chaos before Paris-Roubaix with Saint Michel-Preference Home-Auber93
Paris-Roubaix men’s 2026 preview: The Hell of the North
Rouleur analyses the favourites for the cobbled Monument
Paris-Roubaix women’s 2026 preview: The Queen of the Classics
Rouleur picks out the contenders for the sixth edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes
'Always keep riding’ - looking back at Mat Hayman's remarkable 2016 Paris-Roubaix
Aged 37 and recovering from injuries sustained in a crash weeks before, Mathew Hayman took on the best Classics rider of his generation and won...
Bad luck and a blistering attack: talking points from Ronde van Vlaanderen
Rouleur dissects the action from the women’s race
De Ronde’s definitive ranking: how this year’s Tour of Flanders ordered the Big Four
Rouleur analyses the tactics that won and lost the 2026 men’s Monument
The fight of Flanders: Inside the mind of its latest victor
Demi Vollering found quiet in the chaos to take her first De Ronde triumph
‘De Ronde is going to be a regular part Remco’s schedule’ – Red Bull delight at best Flanders debut in eight years
Olympic champion was third behind Tadej Pogačar and Mathieu van der Poel but demonstrated why there was so much excitement around his debut at the...
Tour of Flanders 2026: Tadej Pogačar equals record of De Ronde wins
The world champion defends Ronde van Vlaanderen crown finishing ahead of Mathieu van der Poel and Remco Evenepoel
'It’s more stressful with Remco here': No one controls Flanders. Not even Pogačar
Why the principal act is welcoming his fellow long-range attacker at Ronde van Vlaanderen
‘Every year it gives me goosebumps’: Wout van Aert older, wiser, but excited as ever for Ronde van Vlaanderen
The Belgian may have ruled himself out of the favourites' conversation ahead of Tour of Flanders, but a happy Van Aert is a dangerous Van...
'I know my qualities, and that’s enough’ - Kopecky’s calm before the storm
Life would be a lot easier if we could all be as cool and collected as Lotte Kopecky. As all eyes turn to the hellingen...
The Return of De Ronde: who will win the men’s Tour of Flanders?
Rouleur take a look at the headline acts ahead of Sunday’s cobbled showcase
Tour of Flanders 2026 Women's preview: Who will win a wide-open De Ronde?
Rouleur picks out the contenders for the 2026 women’s Tour of Flanders. An eventful lead-up at the midweek Flemish classics has left the field open...
Itzulia Basque Country 2026 preview: Rising stars Del Toro and Seixas go head-to-head
Two of the peloton's exciting young GC riders line up in a competitive Basque Country line up, which includes Juan Ayuso, Primož Roglič and Antonio...
Red Bull’s joker: Why Evenepoel’s participation shuffles De Ronde’s pack
Remco Evenepoel will make his debut at the Tour of Flanders on Sunday. He’s another card to play for a stacked Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe team, but...
Fortune favours and punishes the dreamers at Dwars door Vlaanderen
Filippo Ganna triumphs at the Belgian Classic despite a series of misfortunes, while Wout van Aert's left dealing with yet more heartache
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