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What's next for the Tour de France Femmes – does it really need three weeks of racing?
By Simone Giuliani published
'We can’t start from nothing and arrive at the same level' says race winner Pauline Ferrand-Prévot

Remco Evenepoel has finally moved to Red Bull, but can he ever win the Tour de France?
By Matilda Price published
Analysis Belgian got the move he wanted, but success is not guaranteed

'Everybody wants to be in the breakaway' – The Tour de France Femmes' most combative riders reveal the secrets of making the break in cycling's biggest race
By Dani Ostanek published
Analysis Brodie Chapman, Maëva Squiban, Ruth Edwards, and Franziska Koch talk teamwork, reading the race and picking the right moments to attack

Five mid-contract transfers more controversial than Remco Evenepoel's move to Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe
By Laura Weislo published
Analysis From Lorena Wiebes to Wout van Aert, the most contentious moves in the past five years

The biggest benefits to Remco Evenepoel leaving Soudal-QuickStep for Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe
By James Moultrie published
Analysis From a 'super team' budget to not needing to change equipment, what helped Olympic champion decide to make his big transfer?

This Tour de France Femmes was exactly what women's cycling needed – Analysis
By Simone Giuliani published
Suspense, field depth and local heroes alongside broader global interest not only made a compelling edition, but paint a rosy picture of what's in store for the future

Tour de France Femmes tech wrap-up: Who won with what?
By Josh Croxton published
Tech And why do the female pros prefer lightweight bikes, when the men tend to choose aero bikes?

Breakthrough riders, history makers, and a home winner – Tour de France Femmes 2025 conclusions
By Simone Giuliani, Dani Ostanek published
Cyclingnews breaks down all the big talking points from a thrilling edition of the women's Tour

Tour de France Femmes 2025 abandons: Four riders drop out on the final stage of the race
By Kirsten Frattini last updated
Abandons A tally of the toll that illness and crashes have taken on the peloton in the fourth edition of the race

'It was a good sense of achievement to make it to the top' - Grace Brown joins women reaching record heights at inaugural L'Étape du Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift atop Col de la Madeleine
By Maria David published
Feature 'It's not like you can go and play sport at Wembley or another famous stadium ahead of the pros. But cyclists have the chance to do just that at this event, which is great' Kate Veronneau, Director of Women's Strategy, Zwift, on bringing in more fans for a tough day of riding in the mountains

Tour de France Femmes stage 8 GC analysis – Col de la Madeleine queen stage reveals the queen of the Tour
By Dani Ostanek published
Analysis Pauline Ferrand-Prévot's stunning solo sees her secure in yellow ahead of final day, though the battle for second and third should rage on

Tour de France Femmes 2025: All the yellow cards, fines, and penalties
By Kirsten Frattini last updated
Feature Imogen Wolff, Linda Zanetti and Amber Kraak are the three riders to have received yellow cards at the race so far

Tour de France Femmes GC analysis – 'Poker face' on Col du Granier as top contenders wait for decisive day in the Alps
By Dani Ostanek published
Analysis 'My race is tomorrow' says Ferrand-Prévot, one of seven riders separated by just 48 seconds – including Vollering, Niewiadoma-Phinney, and Gigante

Cyclingnews Labs: A complete guide to all our industry-leading in-depth tech tests
By Cyclingnews last updated
From wind tunnels and rolling resistance rigs to bibshort pressure-mapping, here's all of our comprehensive testing in one place

Clásica San Sebastián start list
By Cycling News last updated
Start list Official starters of the 2025 edition

Build it and they will come - How China's high-end bike brands are taking over the US market
By Dan Cavallari published
Carbon bikes made in the factories that produce major brand names, groupset disruptors like L-Twoo, and a different world of labour and material are preparing to transform the bike market

'Build things and blow things up' - Dani Audino combines US military service with civilian pursuits in pro peloton and footwear design
By Jackie Tyson published
Feature 'I want to take it as far as I can go' Fount Cycling rider says about athletic career as she juggles racing with move to full-time active duty

Tour de France Femmes GC analysis - Battle in the stage 5 hills gives us a taste of what's to come in the high mountains
By Dani Ostanek published
Analysis 'Magnificent seven' emerge on the toughest day yet to Guéret, though bigger tests lie ahead

Tour de France winners and losers: Picnic-PostNL WorldTour relegation worries lessened with Oscar Onley's points haul
By Laura Weislo published
Analysis UAE Team Emirates-XRG earn almost twice as much as any other team in Tour de France prizes

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By Paul Brett published
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