It was a less than happy Tom Pidcock at the end of the Under 23 European cyclo-cross championships on Sunday. The British World champion was less than pleased with the sprint of Belgian Eli Iserbyt. Pidcock claimed that Iserbyt had moved from his line and pushed Pidcock towards the barriers.
This photo of the European cyclo-cross championships makes it look like a dull day in Tabor, Czech Republic. Far from dull, the weather was good and the racing was hot. Full men's video in EUROTRASH Monday.
Nov 06, 2017 - Van der Poel adds European champ to his Palmarés. Race reports from the Euro champs and Saitama race with video. Tramadol banned in sled racing, but not cycling. Other news: Greipel to TDU, UAE Team Emirates and Movistar for '18, Polartec, EF Education, Dimension Data and Trek clothing, Aqua Blue bike, signings for Rally and Chris Froome sings us out.
On 19-22 of October European Track Championships took place in Berlin. Among the participants were four Gazprom – RusVelo riders: Anastasia Voinova, Daria Shmeleva, Denis Dmitriev and Shane Perkins.
UAE Team Emirates’ Filippo Ganna has been crowned the Individual Pursuit European Champion. Following his silver medal in the 2017 World Championships, the Italian rider rode to victory on Saturday evening in Berlin.
Sidi's collection of 2017 victories keeps expanding. After important one day races and major stage races, we’ve garnered another prestigious success. At the European Championships in Herning, Denmark, Norwegian Alexander Kristoff won the road race.
August 07, 2017 - Adam Hansen's run of Grand Tours goes on! - Top Story. Race news: The European road championships, Pologne and Utah, Vuelta a España and the Arctic Race. Medical up-date from Lotto Soudal, plus all the latest contract and stagiaire news and we finish with Nicholas Dlamini - An African dream video.
Three Cervélo Bigla Pro Cycling members got the European Road Cycling Championships off to a great start. Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (Denmark) and Lisa Klein (Germany) won the silver and bronze medals, respectively. They were followed closely by Clara Koppenburg (Germany) in fourth.