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Chabbey Wins Tour de Romandie Queen Stage; Zigart Takes Overall Lead

Elise Chabbey won the queen stage of the Tour de Romandie, a 120km race culminating in a challenging 12.8km climb to La Tzoumaz, while Urska Zigart took the overall lead; the race was impacted by the absence of five teams due to a tracking system dispute with the UCI.

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Pieterse Dominates First Sprint in Tour de France Femmes

In the first stage of the Tour de France Femmes, Puck Pieterse secured 25 points at the intermediate sprint, while a crash near the Cadoudal climb involved several prominent riders including Reusser, affecting the race dynamics.

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Evenepoel's Strategy for Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Observing and Testing Pogacar

Remco Evenepoel plans to observe and potentially test Tadej Pogacar during the Liège-Bastogne-Liège race, aiming to isolate himself with Pogacar before attacking on La Redoute; a successful attack depends on tiring Pogacar and could secure Evenepoel's victory, while a sprint finish favors Pogacar's ...

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Philipsen Wins Third Consecutive Milan-San Remo

Jasper Philipsen won the 2025 Milan-San Remo cycling race for the third consecutive year, a feat only achieved once before, overcoming a challenging course and intense competition from Tadej Pogacar, whose aggressive tactics nearly secured the win.

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Pogacar's Focused Training for Milan-San Remo

Tadej Pogacar, recovering from injury, trained intensely in San Remo, focusing on the Cipressa descent for the upcoming Milan-San Remo race, aiming to improve on his third-place finish last year.

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Jorgenson Wins Second Consecutive Paris-Nice

American cyclist Matteo Jorgenson secured his second consecutive Paris-Nice victory on Sunday, finishing 1 minute and 15 seconds ahead of Florian Lipowitz—the largest margin in 30 years—demonstrating improved leadership and strategic race management.

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Tour de France Femmes: Vollering Confident After Stage 5 Reshape

In stage 5 of the Tour de France Femmes, a leading group of seven riders, including Demi Vollering and Kasia Niewiadoma, broke away from the peloton, setting the stage for challenging mountain climbs in the coming stages, with Vollering expressing confidence after recovering from an earlier crash.

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Yates Seizes Giro d'Italia Lead in Mountain Stage Victory

Simon Yates won the decisive 20th stage of the Giro d'Italia, overtaking leader Isaac Del Toro by 5.12 minutes on the challenging Finestre climb to take the overall lead with only a flat stage remaining. Chris Harper won the stage.

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Pogacar Debuts in Paris-Roubaix, Challenging Cycling History

Tadej Pogacar, the Slovenian cyclist, is debuting in the grueling Paris-Roubaix race today, despite concerns from his team, aiming to win the race and further his legacy as one of the greatest cyclists of all time.

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Sanremo Women's Race Returns with Star-Studded Lineup

The women's Sanremo cycling race, relaunched as Sanremo Women after a hiatus, takes place on March 22nd, covering 156km from Genoa with a challenging route similar to the men's race; Lotte Kopecky and Demi Vollering are among the favorites.

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UAE-Emirates' Del Toro Wins Milan-Turin Cycling Race

Isaac del Toro of UAE-Emirates won the 106th Milan-Turin cycling race on a hilly course, beating Ben Tulett and Tobias Halland Johannessen in a sprint finish; he was fined for violating the UCI dress code.

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