Venue: London and Essex Dates: 27-29 May Coverage: Live on Sunday on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app Defending champion Lorena Wiebes won stage two of the RideLondon Classique on Saturday to add to her victory in Friday’s opener. Wiebes outsprinted Italian Marta Bastianelli and fellow Dutchwoman Emma
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Britain’s Kye Whyte made a great comeback to claim a bronze in the BMX World Cup in Glasgow. Whyte, who won silver at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, dropped to the back of the race after hitting the start gate. But he retained his composure to finish behind Colombian winner Diego Alejandro Arboleda Ospina and France’s
Venue: London and Essex Dates: 27-29 May Coverage: Highlights on Friday and Saturday on BBC iPlayer and Red Button. Live on Sunday on BBC Two, BBC iplayer, the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app Defending champion Lorena Wiebes held off Elisa Balsamo to win the opening stage of the RideLondon Classique in a
Koen Bouwman took his second win at the Giro d’Italia on stage 19 as Richard Carapaz kept the overall race lead. Dutch rider Bouwman held off Switzerland’s Mauro Schmid with Italy’s Alessandro Tonelli finishing in third. Ecuador’s Carapaz crossed the line nearly four minutes back with his general classification rivals Jai Hindley and Mikel Landa.
Venue: London and Essex Dates: 27-29 May Coverage: Highlights on Friday and Saturday on BBC iPlayer and Red Button. Live on Sunday on BBC Two, BBC iplayer, the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app RideLondon will feature a three-day Women’s UCI World Tour stage race when it returns between 27-29 May. About 20,000
Katie Archibald is confident she will be fit to defend her individual pursuit title at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. The 28-year-old broke her collarbone and suffered a concussion at a World Cup event in Glasgow last month, having only just recovered from a back injury. The Olympic madison champion is in the Scotland team for
Breakaway rider Dries de Bondt claimed his first victory at a Grand Tour on stage 18 of the Giro d’Italia as Richard Carapaz retained the race lead. Belgian De Bondt, 30, was in a four-man group that broke clear early in the 156km stage to Treviso. Italy’s Edoardo Affini and Davide Gabburo came second and
Transgender women are the “current punching bag” in society and are the targets of “the culture war”, says cyclist Emily Bridges. In an interview with DIVA magazine, Bridges called on LGBT “allies” to “put their voice out there” in support. In April, the 21-year-old was stopped from competing in her first elite women’s race by
Beth Shriever never expected to win Britain’s first BMX SuperCross Olympic gold in Tokyo – she would have been “delighted” with any place in the eight-strong final. Victory was in her own words a “complete shock” but just weeks later she completed a “crazy and surreal” golden double with her first senior World Championship win.
Britain’s Simon Yates has withdrawn from the Giro d’Italia because of an ongoing knee issue. The 29-year-old had won two stages in Italy, including one after crashing on stage four to Mount Etna. However, the Team BikeExchange-Jayco rider has struggled with persistent pain and pulled out on stage 17. “Despite daily therapy and Simon’s tenacity,
Czech rider Jan Hirt claimed a first Grand Tour win with victory over a tough mountain stage as Richard Carapaz saw his overall lead of the Giro d’Italia cut to just three seconds. The 202km stage 16 from Sala to Aprica had three category one climbs and was seen as one of the toughest stages.
Ellen van Dijk has made history by setting a new women’s hour world record on Monday. The 35-year-old Dutchwoman raced 49.254km in 60 minutes at the Velodrome Suisse in Switzerland, beating Joss Lowden’s record – set in September last year – by 848 metres. Time trail world champion Van Dijk passed Lowden’s record in the
Giulio Ciccone claimed his first win in over two years with a fine solo victory on stage 15 of the Giro d’Italia as Richard Carapaz retained the race lead. Italy’s Ciccone, 27, broke clear of the remaining breakaway riders with 19km to go and was in tears after crossing the line in Cogne. After a
Britain’s Simon Yates claimed his second stage win of this year’s Giro d’Italia as Richard Carapaz claimed the overall lead from Juan Pedro Lopez. This year’s race was blown open on a thrilling stage 14, with Carapaz breaking away with 28km left. But Yates, 29, was among a trio that caught the 2019 winner before
Arnaud Demare took his third victory of this year’s Giro d’Italia on stage 13 – his 10th career Grand Tour stage win. In a thrilling sprint finish, the Frenchman held off Phil Bauhaus and Mark Cavendish, who had fought his way past Fernando Gaviria late on. “I was at the limit for sprinting. It’s exceptional
Stefano Oldani became the second Italian winner in two days at this year’s Giro d’Italia as he won stage 12 on Thursday. The Alpecin-Fenix rider, 24, formed a three-man breakaway with Lorenzo Rota and Gijs Leemreize, with each aiming for their first career stage win. And Oldani, 24, prevailed in Genoa to follow up compatriot
Biniam Girmay has been forced to abandon the Giro d’Italia one day after making history as the first black African winner of a Grand Tour stage. Eritrean Girmay won stage 10 on Tuesday but went to hospital after popping a prosecco cork into his left eye while celebrating on the podium. Despite later returning to
Five-time Olympic champion Laura Kenny says speaking out about having a miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy “gave lots of people a platform” to share their stories. Kenny revealed in April that, after becoming pregnant following last summer’s Tokyo Games, she miscarried at nine weeks in November. She added that she then had an ectopic pregnancy in
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