More teams and races on hiatus over COVID-19 fears
More teams are putting their seasons on hold and more races are being cancelled, though Paris-Nice seems on track to start on Sunday.
More teams are putting their seasons on hold and more races are being cancelled, though Paris-Nice seems on track to start on Sunday.
Astana Pro Cycling, Ag2R-La Mondiale and Team Ineos are the lastest teams to announce that they will refrain from race activities for most of the month of March
Following extensive discussions, Mitchelton-SCOTT has made the decision to withdraw its mens’ and womens’ teams from a number of European races in the month of March
2020 UAE Tour’s remaining stages cancelled after two coronavirus cases confirmed
With the start of Paris-Nice still three weeks off, it’s too early to predict rosters, but it’s almost certain that Egan Bernal will return as the favorite to win the 2020 edition.
For the second year in a row, Cambria, California will host Nova Eroica and Classic Eroica California, two separate and distinct rides, on April 4th and 5th.
Richie Porte of Australia won the Tour Down Under for the second time Sunday, though for the first time in seven years he failed to win the grueling stage to the top of Willunga Hill.
After starting 2020 in Australia and Argentina, the Movistar Team will start its European season on January 30th at the 29th Challenge Mallorca in Spain.
Caleb Ewan sprinted again impressively at the end of stage 4 of the Santos Tour Down Under, coming past Sam Bennett and winning by a bike length ahead of the Irish champion and Belgian Jasper Philipsen.
Australian Richie Porte conquered a brutal uphill finish Thursday to claim the third stage and the race leader’s jersey in the Tour Down Under.