Tour de France stage winner Michael Woods of Ottawa headlines 2023 Montreal Grand Prix
Tour de France stage winner Michael Woods will headline 2023 Montreal Grand Prix cycling race on Sunday.
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Tour de France stage winner Michael Woods will headline 2023 Montreal Grand Prix cycling race on Sunday.
Jonas Vingegaard and his teammates crushed their rivals in the Spanish Vuelta’s 13th stage on Friday when the two-time Tour de France champion led a 1-2-3 finish for Jumbo-Visma atop the legendary Col du Tourmalet.
Veteran Geraint Thomas can have a big say in this year's Vuelta a Espana although the 37-year-old, like everyone else, will need to find a way to stop the Jumbo Visma train, according to Spanish former winner Alberto Contador.
The Vuelta a Espana peloton rolls out of Barcelona on Saturday with the same question on everyone's lips - who can stop an unprecedented Jumbo Visma sweep of the year's Grand Tours?
GLASGOW : American Chloe Dygert reclaimed the world title in the individual road time trial with a dominant ride over a 36.2km course ending in Stirling on Thursday.
GLASGOW : Ben Wiggins has a much to live up to being the son of a British cycling icon but so far the 18-year-old is making a pretty good fist of following his father's wheel.
Federico Bahamontes, the first Spaniard to win the Tour de France, has died at the age of 95. Bahamontes, who earned the nickname "The Eagle of Toledo" after numerous victories in the mountain stages, won the Tour de France in 1959 and was also the first cyclist to complete a 'career triple' by winning the King of the Mountains classification in all three Grand Tours.
Federico Bahamontes, the first Spaniard to win the Tour de France, has died at the age of 95, Spanish officials said on Tuesday.