Peter Sagan Tour de France 2021
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Wout van Aert Tour de France 2021
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Primož Roglič Tour de France 2021
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Jakob Fuglsang Tour de France 2021
Watch The Spring Classics LIVE In Canada
Watch the spring classics on FloBikes, including Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Paris-Roubaix, Liege-Bastogne-Liege, Fleche Wallonne, Gent-Wevelgem, Dwars door Vlaanderen, the Tour of Flanders and Amstel Gold for viewers in Canada. In 2020 Trek-Segafredo's Jasper Stuyven out sprinted Yves Lampaert of Deceuninck-Quick Step to kick-off the cobbled classics at Omloop. As racing restarted in the fall of 2020, Mads Pedersen picked up where his team left off at Gent-Wevelgem, Mathieu Van Der Poel dueled Wout Van Aert at the Tour of Flanders, and Julian Alaphilippe suffered an embarrassing loss to Primoz Roglic at Liege-Bastogne-Liege. In the women's races, Lizzie Deignan demolished the field at Liege while Chantal Blaak took a solo win in Flanders.
Watch The Spring Classics LIVE In Australia
Watch the spring classics on FloBikes, including Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Gent-Wevelgem, Dwars door Vlaanderen, the Tour of Flanders and Amstel Gold for viewers in Australia. In 2020 Trek-Segafredo's Jasper Stuyven out sprinted Yves Lampaert of Deceuninck-Quick Step to kick-off the cobbled classics at Omloop. As racing restarted in the fall of 2020, Mads Pedersen picked up where his team left off at Gent-Wevelgem, Mathieu Van Der Poel dueled Wout Van Aert at the Tour of Flanders, and Julian Alaphilippe suffered an embarrassing loss to Primoz Roglic at Liege-Bastogne-Liege. In the women's races, Lizzie Deignan demolished the field at Liege while Chantal Blaak took a solo win in Flanders.
Watch The Spring Classics LIVE In The U.S.
Watch the spring classics on FloBikes, including Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Gent-Wevelgem, Dwars door Vlaanderen, the Tour of Flanders and Amstel Gold for viewers in the United States. In 2020 Trek-Segafredo's Jasper Stuyven out sprinted Yves Lampaert of Deceuninck-Quick Step to kick-off the cobbled classics at Omloop. As racing restarted in the fall of 2020, Mads Pedersen picked up where his team left off at Gent-Wevelgem, Mathieu Van Der Poel dueled Wout Van Aert at the Tour of Flanders, and Julian Alaphilippe suffered an embarrassing loss to Primoz Roglic at Liege-Bastogne-Liege. In the women's races, Lizzie Deignan demolished the field at Liege while Chantal Blaak took a solo win in Flanders.
Preview: Technical Skills At A Premium In 2021 Hulst UCI Cyclocross World Cup
Michael Sheehan and Jonny Sundt look ahead to this weekend's UCI Cyclocross World Cup in Hulst. Hulst is a historic fortified city in the Netherlands with deep Flemish ties. The course is riddled with challenging technical features, from off cambers to sudden and steep changes in elevation. With no shortage of features waiting to trip riders up, the course will test riders technical abilities around every corner. Clear skies are expected on race weekend, so the fourth round of the 2020-2021 UCI Cyclocross World Cup should be a refreshing change from the ordeal of Dendermonde. Defending champion Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado will be on the start line, but in she has struggled to contend with the power of Lucinda Brand and Clara Honsinger in the last two rounds of the World Cup. The technical course should however suit the Dutch rider particularly well. In the men's race, look for Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert to continue their rivalry this weekend. Van Aert was superior in the mud of Dendermonde, but van der Poel's smooth riding earned him the victory in Namur. Defending Champion Eli Iserbyt is on the preliminary startlist, but his participation is in doubt as he continues to recover from a crash in Zolder. Tune in live to watch the Hulst World Cup on Sunday January 3rd, 2021!
Dec 31, 2020
Marc Hirschi to Julian Alaphilippe, The Best Descents of 2020
During the unpredictable 2020 season, viewers were treated to some of the most dynamic and explosive racing in recent memory. The uncertainty of the season created a sense of desperation in the peloton. The next day of racing was never guaranteed, which resulted in heroic performances and big risks. March Hirschi had fans on the edge of their seat as he hurtled down the descents of the Tour de France. Miguel Angel Lopez's Tour almost ended before it started thanks to the tactics of his Astana teammates. And Davide Formolo's plunge off the Col de la Madeleine earned him a victory in the Criterium du Dauphine, despite the commentators worried critiques. Watch our favorite and most memorable descents of 2020.
Dec 31, 2020, Pro
Preview: Course, Conditions, Contenders For 2021 Hulst Cyclocross World Cup
Hulst Will Be Nothing Like Dendermonde, Can Honsinger Keep The Streak Going? | Ian & Friends
Michael Sheehan and Jonny Sundt recap the grueling mudfest that took place in the Dendermonde World Cup last weekend. The duo then look ahead to this weekend's World Cup in Hulst. Hulst is a historic fortified city in the Netherlands with deep Flemish ties. The course is riddled with challenging technical features, from off cambers to sudden and steep changes in elevation. With no shortage of features waiting to trip riders up, the course will test riders technical abilities around every corner. Clear skies are expected on race weekend, so the fourth round of the 2020-2021 UCI Cyclocross World Cup should be a refreshing change from the ordeal of Dendermonde. Defending champion Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado will be on the start line, but in she has struggled to contend with the power of Lucinda Brand and Clara Honsinger in the last two rounds of the World Cup. The technical course should however suit the Dutch rider particularly well. In the men's race, look for Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert to continue their rivalry this weekend. Van Aert was superior in the mud of Dendermonde, but van der Poel's smooth riding earned him the victory in Namur. Defending Champion Eli Iserbyt is on the preliminary startlist, but his participation is in doubt as he continues to recover from a crash in Zolder. Tune in live to watch the Hulst World Cup on Sunday January 3rd, 2021!
Dec 30, 2020, Pro
Pros Answer: Who Was The Best One-Day Racer Of 2020?
We ask professionals their opinion about who was the best one-day rider of the 2020 cycling season.
Dec 29, 2020, Pro
Replay: 2020 Challenge Of The Stars Boxing Day Climbers Tournament
The Challenge of the Stars is a virtual knockout style tournament organized by the Giro d'Italia. Top climbers and sprinters compete against each other in an attempt to advance to the final round.
Dec 28, 2020, Pro
Replay: 2020 Challenge Of The Stars Boxing Day Sprinters Tournament
2020 UCI Cyclocross World Cup: Dendermonde
Dec 27, 2020
Replay: 2020 UCI Cyclocross World Cup Dendermonde
Watch the full replay of the women's and men's UCI Cyclocross World Cup in Dendermonde, Belgium. Dendermonde is the third round of the five round 2020 UCI Cyclocross World Cup.
Dec 27, 2020, Pro
Preview: Expect Heavy Mud In UCI World Cup Dendermonde
Dec 26, 2020
Preview: Pidcock, Van der Poel & Van Aert Resume Rivalry In Dendermonde
Can Clara Honsinger repeat her breakthrough performance from Namur, and will Tom Pidcock get the win over Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert?
Dec 24, 2020
Clara Honsinger Is America's New Cyclocross Star | Ian & Friends
Clara Honsinger lived up to the hype in Namur while Mathieu Van der Poel and Wout van Aert battled Tom Pidcock. We breakdown the action at the citadel and look ahead to the UCI Cyclocross World Cup's brand new course in Dendermonde, Belgium.
Dec 23, 2020, Pro
UAE Team Emirates, First Team Affected By Coronavirus, First Vaccinated?
Dec 23, 2020