UAE Tour: Stage 3
Adam Yates and Tadej Pogačar go man-on-man on the summit finish for stage 3 of the UAE Tour with the TDF winner Pogacar winning from last years UAE winner Yates who is now second overall (more…)
Adam Yates and Tadej Pogačar go man-on-man on the summit finish for stage 3 of the UAE Tour with the TDF winner Pogacar winning from last years UAE winner Yates who is now second overall (more…)
Organisers of the Women’s Tour, the SweetSpot Group, have announced that the upcoming edition of the race scheduled for 7 to 12 June 2021 will be postponed owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. (more…)
The Spanish grand tour’s 76th edition will start in Burgos on the 14th of August and will take place entirely within Spain until the very last stage, that will conclude in Santiago on the 5th of September. (more…)
Due to the ongoing challenges presented by the pandemic, the Tour of the Reservoir and Stockton Cycling Festival Grand Prix have been cancelled and Lincoln GP Postponed – this is on top of the Klondike and CiCLE Classic Int already having been cancelled. (more…)
Calendar Changes for postponed events – WorldTour is the priority says UCI boss David Lappartient (more…)
Britain’s Adam Yates, last years winner, will take on Tadej Pogačar, and Chris Froome in the 2021 UAE Tour (21st to 27th February) (more…)
Tour of Valencia (3-7 February) has unveiled the stages for the coming edition and the star names scheduled to take part in the early season race in Spain. (more…)
Dates and venues for the 2021/22 National Trophy Cyclocross series and the 2022 British Cyclocross Championships have been revealed (more…)
The first UCI WorldTour race of the 2021 season, the UAE Tour, will take place over seven stages from 21st to 27th February with every WorldTeam attending alongside Alpecin-Fenix (more…)
The four Challenge Mallorca races can count on the participation of ten ProTeams. The first competition will be the Trofeo Ses Salines on January 28th. (more…)
Millie Couzens, Joseph Beckingsale, Peter Harris and Max Greensill some of the winners at the Pulse Events MegaCross on December 12 in Worcester (more…)
2020 UCI Esports World Championships Start List – December 9 sees inaugural UCI Esports World Championships. (more…)
A look back at an early season classic race in Lancashire with winners like Tom Pidcock, Ian Stannard, Rob Hayles, Kev Dawson and many a star name – needs a new organiser (more…)
The Tour de Yorkshire will be back “bigger and better than ever in 2022” following the cancellation of the 2021 event, organisers have said. (more…)
British Cycling has announced the 24 races that will make up the provisional 2021 National Road Series and National Circuit Series. (more…)
British Cycling announces proposed dates (pandemic permitting) for the 2021 youth and junior road season national series and Junior Champs in Wiltshire, Youth champs at Redbridge (NE London) (more…)
2021 National Track Championships and National Cyclo-Cross Championships have been postponed (more…)
British Cycling has today taken the decision to suspend all cycling activities and events in England, starting from midnight tonight (Nov 4) (more…)
Scheduled to start on the 26th of June, the 2021 Tour de France will see three summit finishes, two time trials, twice up Mont Ventoux and more. (more…)
As well as cyclocross and hill climbs, this weekend also sees the final time trial championship of 2020 with the circuit one near Cambridge with loads of star names (more…)
Wolverhampton (Time Trials) and Warwick (Road Races) confirmed as hosts for Birmingham 2022 road cycling events (more…)
British Cycling has announced that Newport (Wales) has been allocated the first round of the inaugural UCI Track Cycling Nations’ Cup 22-25 April 2021 (more…)
This Saturday (Sept 12), the Four Dales Team Time Trial in the North East over 42.2 miles with Harry and Toby Tanfield (more…)
British Cycling have announced that Sportives can resume with events capped at 600 riders – no (noticable) changes though to Circuit, Track or CX – still no road racing (more…)
Remco Evenepoel, Simon Yates, Maximilian Schachmann and Jakob Fuglsang among others ready to fight for the win in the Tour of Pland which starts today (more…)
Another discipline coming back for riders is track racing but only on outdoor tracks and as a fan of such tracks, great to see the racing return – here’s a preview of the League Brooks Cycles Track League 2020 at the Newcastle (Staffs) track (more…)
GS Metro’s Adam Wild is making an attempt on the RRA Circuit of Northumberland Record this weekend – here’s a Q&A with him from Ben Lane (more…)
The 2020 Cyclone Festival of Cycling has been re-scheduled for Friday 25th to Sunday 27th of September and will bring its usual combination of six public cycling events and two elite races to the North East of England. (more…)
Cycling Time Trials has announced that ‘club’ events can be held from and including Monday 13 July and all CTT events, to include ‘open’ events, can be held from and including Saturday 18 July 2020. Lets go racing! (more…)
The Isle of Wight will host the Tour of Britain for the first time ever in September 2022, following an agreement between race organisers and the Isle of Wight Council signed this morning (Saturday 4 July) that will see the final stage of the race taking place on the island. (more…)
In the latest update from British Cycling on the return of racing …. (more…)
The Tour de Poland, the first stage race to be held after the lockdown, unveils the 5 stages of the 77th edition. (more…)
The world’s first Virtual Tour de France will be held on Zwift beginning this weekend for both Men & Women over six stages and riders are competing for charity instead of a prize purse. (more…)
Rafal Majka, Pascal Ackermann and Jakob Fuglsang among the star names riding Tour of Poland in August says race organisers (more…)
18 teams and more than 50 of the world’s top riders to race a virtual Women’s Tour on the RGT platform starting on Wednesday and shown on BBC as well as online (more…)
Two new Spanish stages in La Vuelta to replace Portuguese ones as organisers continue to reconfigure the race route for the 2020 version starting October 20 to November 8 (more…)
There will be changes to the monument Tour of Flanders to be held on the 18th of October, one of four ‘Flanders classics’ being held in October (starts the 7th)- Tenbosse and the Muur van Geraardsbergen cut from Tour of Flanders (more…)
CTT Statement – June 8: All time Trials are currently suspended until July 5 but the organisation is hoping that club time trials can be held from July 6 and opens from July 17 (2020) (more…)
No confirmed dates from British Cycling about the resumption of cycle racing in email to membership but major events suspended until September 1st (to be reviewed fortnightly) (more…)
This June will see the Women’s Tour back in action as an eRace on a virtual stage thanks to RGT Cycling and Women’s Tour organisers SweetSpot (more…)
The postponed Lincoln Grand Prix and it’s support races have been cancelled due to British Cycling’s extending its suspension of racing until September 1 (more…)
The first Gent-Wevelgem took place in September in 1934 & now, 86 years later, there is a chance that there will be a Gent-Wevelgem for the second time in the autumn on Sunday 11th of October (Elite Men and Women) (more…)
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) today announced the revised 2020 calendars for the UCI WorldTour and UCI Women’s WorldTour (more…)
Tour de France to take place from August to September, followed by the World Championships, the Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a España, Monuments rescheduled as well. (more…)
Ribble Cycles are delighted to announce the launch of a new Ribble Spring Series on Zwift whereby anyone has the chance to ride, train with and compete against, Pro riders of the Ribble Weldtite Pro Cycling team (more…)
The real Tour of Flanders has been postponed but the organisers have found an alternative for the Tour of Flanders this Sunday – with the first virtual edition ever, as well a radio play featuring 104 years of Flanders Finest (more…)
The 2020 Abergavenny Festival of Cycling, due to take place in June, has been cancelled for the first time in its’ history as organisers look to re-arrange dates for sportif, the Wales Open Criterium and Junior Grand Prix . (more…)
It is with great sadness that the organisers have had to announce the postponement of the Rapha Lincoln Grand Prix 2020, following the announcement from British Cycling that all events are suspended until June 30th. (more…)
Ribble Cycles to host the world’s first interactive bike show on Friday (more…)
Round up of what the governing bodies responses are to the Coronavirus and the cancellation of cycle races (more…)
It is with massive disappointment that the decision has been taken with primary sponsors and key partners that the 16th edition of the Rutland-Melton CiCLE Classic, set to take place on Sunday 26th April, is cancelled. (more…)
First round of the British Team Cup will be at the Milton Keynes Bowl this Saturday – here is the startlist (more…)
The 2020 British Road championships begin on Thursday 18th June (Time Trials) in on a circuit around North Warwickshire with the road races on Saturday 20th June, starting at Centenary Square in Birmingham and ending in Wolverhampton for a city centre finish. (more…)
The full event line-up for the 2020 Cyclone Festival of Cycling has been confirmed following British Cycling’s announcement that the Curlew Cup women’s race and Beaumont Trophy men’s race are both to feature in their 2020 National Road Series. (more…)
Cardiff Ajax promoting the long running Betty Pharoah Memorial Legstretcher Road Races on Sunday in Wales – we have the startlists for both the Nat B and 3/4 races (more…)
This Saturday sees the long running double header of the Nat B Roy Thame Cup and the 3/4 Spring Chicken (more…)
British Cycling has confirmed the schedule for the 2020 National Road Series and National Circuit Series which VeloUK revealed over a months ago (more…)
Racing Club Ravenna are hosting a 75 mile National B road race on the same circuit as the 1982 World Road Championships on Saturday June 27th (more…)
News on the presenting sponsor (MinebeaMitsumi) for the Rapha Lincoln Grand Prix and the Sportive (more…)
Entries are needed for two handicap road races in the West Midlands on March 22 and 29 (more…)
Startsheet for the 59th Eddie Soens Memorial at Aintree and promoted by Harry Middleton CC (more…)
The early season classic events continue with the 37th Edition of the 134 kilometre Jock Wadley Memorial Road Race in Essex on March 8th (more…)
All the TLI Cycling Nationals this year – Time Trial, Road Race, Crit and Hill Climb, will be part of the ‘omnium’ type competition to decide the Champion of champions. (more…)
The World Masters Track Cycling Championships returns to Manchester in October (10th to 17th) and entries are now open (more…)
The UCI and Discovery partner up to organise and promote the UCI Track Cycling World League (more…)
British Cycling have announced the dates for cyclocross National Trophy (2020/21) and the 2021 Cyclocross Championships which are to be held in Crawley (more…)
Lincoln businessman and Bailgate resident David Newell owner of Newells Projects Ltd is back to support the Rapha Lincoln Grand Prix cycling weekend as title sponsor for the Michael Gate Hill Dash which is held on the Saturday evening prior to the Rapha Lincoln Grand prix events on Sunday. (more…)
A race regarded as a cobbled monument in the British cycling calendar, the Lincoln Grand Prix, will again be in the heart of the historic sector of the host city having found a new sponsor (more…)
The 48th Edition of the long running early season classic, the Severn Bridge Road Race takes place on March 1st, here is a provisional start list (more…)
Startlist for the Elite and category 3/4 event at Mid Devon CC’s Primavera Races in Devon on Sunday (Feb 23) (more…)
The 16th edition of the Rutland – Melton International International CiCLE Classic which will take place on Sunday 26th April is once again taking shape with a further course change which will push the race distance to 200.5 kms, (more…)
The long running early season classic race, the Clayton Spring Classic is next weekend with Rob Scott (Canyon DHB) one of the leading riders on the startlist (more…)
Dennis the Menace causes one Hell of a problem for Hell of the Ashdown Sportive (more…)
Last weekend was the first of the girl’s youth race training development weekends held at High Adventure in Cowling, Yorkshire. (more…)
The Oxfordshire town of Bicester will host the start of the Women’s Tour in 2020, it was announced on Thursday 13 February (more…)
The 26th Edition of the UCI World Track Cycling Masters Championships will be held from Saturday, October 10th to Saturday, October 17th in Manchester (more…)
The long-standing West Midlands Road Race League is revamped for this year, with local Nat Bs and Regional Bs included in the mix (more…)
The Belgian cycling season starts on Saturday 29 February with the opening classic, the iconic Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (formerly Het Volk) celebrating its 75th anniversary (more…)
The top names from the elite women’s peloton come to Ghent this year on the 29th of February as the top teams take the start in the 15th edition of the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (more…)
The 2020 road race season begins in Hampshire – here is the starting line up for the 55th Perfs Pedal Race on Sunday, February 9 with Canyon DHB headlining the event (more…)
Three days of track racing this weekend with champion’s jerseys on the line at the British Track Championships at the Manchester Velodrome (more…)
The full routes for the 2020 Tour de Yorkshire and Asda Tour de Yorkshire Women’s Race have been unveiled in Leeds. (more…)
The world’s top women cyclists will return to Suffolk this June as the county hosts the final stage of The Women’s Tour on Saturday 13 June. (more…)
The Women’s Team Series was invented 20 years ago and has had a name change to The British Women’s Team Cup (more…)
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad celebrates its 75th birthday on Saturday, 29 February with editions for Men and Women – winners include Ian Stannard, van Avermaet, Gilbert, Museew, van Petergem, Raas, Merckx, De Vlaeminck, Maertens and Verbeeck (more…)
A tough new course for the 2020 British Cyclocross Championships p/b Shimano has been designed for the race at Shrewsbury Sports Centre on Jan 11/12 (more…)
On February 23rd, the Northern road season begins with the Clayton Spring Classic with former winners including Tom Pidcock, Dan Craven, Chris Newton, Ian Stannard, Kevin Dawson, and Mark Lovatt (more…)
The eight host locations for 2020 Tour de Yorkshire have been unveiled by organisers Welcome to Yorkshire and the Amaury Sport Organisation (A.S.O). (more…)
The penultimate round of the 2019 National Trophy CycloCross series at Pembrey Country Park this weekend sees the likes of Nick Craig, Kate Eedy, Adrian Lansley, Sophie Thackray, Zoe Backstedt and Ian Field among the favourites. (more…)
Aberdeen sign a two-year deal to host Tour of Britain with next years event’s final stage finishing in the city, the furthest north the this series of the Tour of Britain has been (more…)
The Tour of Britain will return to Devon next year, as Devon County Council and race organisers SweetSpot confirm that the county will host Stage Two. (more…)
Early Season Classic: The 55th Perfs Pedal Race will take place on Sunday 9th February 2020 at Southwick Hampshire. (more…)
Ethan Hayter and Ella Barnwell won the British Omnium titles at the Derby Arena on Sunday (more…)
Jenny Holl and Anna Docherty and Rhys Britton and Fred Wright were crowned national Madison champions at the Derby Arena on Saturday evening. (more…)
Greg Van Avermaet has wrapped up the 2019 season as the leader of the UCI One Day Race World Ranking, a testament to the Belgian’s consistency throughout the season (more…)
Almost 300 riders entered for the 2019 Hill Climb Championships on the well known climb of Haytor where Hayley Simmonds and Ed Laverack hold the course record for this long up hill effort on the 3.1 mile course (more…)
Over 300 plus events and almost 600 riders taking part in the UCI World Masters Track Championships at Manchester velodrome starting on Saturday (more…)
The next round of the National Trophy (October 5/6), round 2, is in the North West at the Westmorland County Showground – we have a list of entrants (more…)
USA won their second rainbow jersey as Quinn Simmons won the Junior Men’s Road Race ahead of Italy’s Alessio Martinelli and Simmons compatriot Magnus Sheffield – the GB team did themselves proud with an attacking ride and 7th for Alfie George (more…)
Dame Sarah Storey won the seventh WC5 time trial world title of her career, while Steve Bate and Adam Duggleby, Katie Toft, Ben Watson and Lora Fachie and Corrine Hall also won medals on day one of the UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in Emmen, the Netherlands. (more…)
New signing for Trek Segafredo, Charlie Quarterman will join the likes of Ewan, Demare, Kristoff and Greipel in the Brussels Cycling Classic next Saturday (more…)
Emily Nelson of RST/Cycle Division, James Shaw, Jacob Scott, Ed Clancy, local Ali Slater of Vitus Pro Cycling p/b Brother UK and Men’s National Series winner Matt Holmes headline the line up for the inaugral Bourne CiCLE Classic 2019 (more…)
Provisional startlist for the Victor Berlemont Trophy, a 108 mile National B event at Oxfordshire on Sunday (more…)
The RTTC National 25 mile time trial championship takes place on the A50 between Uttoxeter and Etwall on Saturday and Sunday morning (more…)
The crème of the Country’s top women grass-track riders will be racing on Sunday in the Mildenhall Cycling Mini-Fest as they compete to become this year’s Women’s National 800m Champion. (more…)
World Junior CycloCross champion Ben Tulett wears number 1 in the Junior Tour of Wales starting on August 23rd (more…)
Following a gap of 9 years the popular town centre cycle races will return to Warwick on 1st September this year after efforts by local cycle club Warwick Lanterne Rouge (more…)
The World Masters Track Championships are being held at Manchester Velodrome on October 12th to 19th and there are just four weeks before entries close (more…)
The final prem of the year ;-( is this Sunday where the first winner of the race, Russell Downing is just one of many star riders on the start list (more…)
Stretching across five cities, the three-stage Scottish Women’s Tour will get Scotland on its feet (more…)
Today at the Tour of Poland, the stage was filled with sadness with grieving at the memory of Bjorg Lambrecht losing his life the stage before and condolences to his family, friends and teammates at Lotto – Soudal (more…)
Whilst the domestic stars in Britain race the Manx International, Tour de France stage winners Caleb Ewan, Elia Viviani, Mike Teunissen and Daryl Impey are on the startlist for RideLondon on a revised course (more…)
This week, the major domestic event over three days takes place – the Cycle 360 Manx International Stage Race on the Isle of Man starting on Friday and encompassing four stages over the three days (more…)
The weekend sees the blue ribbon RTTC National 25 mile Championship on Saturday (Women/Junior) and Men’s (July 28) on the controversial A50 dual carriageway (more…)
This weekend sees the biggest domestic race of the Junior race calendar with the chance to win the British stripes at the British Junior Men’s & Women’s Road Race Championships in Lincolnshire on Sunday (more…)
British champion and last years winner Joey Walker (Madison Genesis) heads up the entry for the 2019 Edition of the Sheffield Grand Prix on Wednesday (July 24) (more…)
This Sunday, the National Road Race Series continues for men and women with the South Coast Classic, starting on the iconic Victorian Eastbourne seafront before the riders race through stunning Sussex countryside including the challenging climb of Beachy Head multiple times and then a return to Eastbourne (more…)
Worcestershire will be the scene of a potentially race-deciding stage when it hosts an individual time trial on day six (Thursday 12 September) of this year’s Tour of Britain. (more…)
One of the longest serving rounds of the Elite Circuit Series, Colne will play host to the best crit riders on Tuesday night – can Matt Bostock make it four from four? (more…)