Fernando Gaviria debuts in the Vuelta a San Juan
Fernando Gaviria will debut in UAE Team Emirates colours in the 2019 Vuelta a San Juan
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Fernando Gaviria will debut in UAE Team Emirates colours in the 2019 Vuelta a San Juan
Busy week in Melbourne for Deceuninck – Quick-Step, with the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Criterium and Road Race scheduled in the space of just four days.
USA Cycling announced the national mountain bike calendar for the 2019 season today.
Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s campaign in the Southern Hemisphere continues at the 37th Vuelta a San Juan, a race scheduled to kick off on January 27 with a flat stage in Pocito.
USA Cycling announced today the athletes that will represent the United States in Elite Category at the 2019 UCI Cyclocross World Championships
Following their official season opener at the Tour Down Under, the Movistar Team will kick off a short tour across Latin America this weekend with the start of the 37th Vuelta a San Juan.
South African Daryl Impey has created history today, becoming the first male to win back-to-back Tour Down Under titles with a third-place finish on the final stage.
Jasper Philipsen put his name on the first victory of the 2019 year for UAE Team Emirates, being awarded the win for Stage 5 of the 2019 Santos Men’s Tour Down Under after Caleb Ewan was regelated to the back… Read More »2019 Santos Men’s Tour Down Under: Stage 5 Results
Defending champ Daryl Impey takes victory on stage 4 of the 2019 Santos Men’s Tour Down Under, recovering over the Corkscrew climb to sprint to victory ahead of race leader Patrick Bevin.
Matt Walker joins Bernard Kerr, Emilie Siegenthaler and Ed Masters on the Pivot Factory Racing Team for the 2019 season.