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The on-off darling of the Tour of Flanders and the headline act of Opening Weekend, the Muur packs a punch over 1km
A complete guide to everything you need to know about Il Lombardia 2021, taking place on Saturday 9th October
It's the hardest race in pro cycling and it gives us the best images, too
A breakdown of the best riders this spring and the rider we ranked first among them all
Cyclist hits the cobbles of Flanders to remind ourselves just what it takes to be pro – and ends up riding with one in the process
Irrepressible young Deceuninck-QuickStep man embodies what it is to be a heavy metal bike racer
One minute Lizzie Deignan is considering retirement, the next she’s world number one. Now she’s gunning for Paris-Roubaix
Joe and James speak to Johan Museeuw about the Classics, the pressures of being Belgian and the ultimate Flandrien
Changes to sanctions of new litter rule that led to disqualification of Michael Schär at the Tour of Flanders just needs UCI green light
Legendary cycling photographer Graham Watson digs through his archives to unearth his favourite moments from the great races
Following rumours and speculation over whether the race would go ahead this April, UCI has now confirmed new dates of 2nd and 3rd October
Other signings reported to include Van der Breggen, Van Vleuten and Van Avermaet. Team to be managed by QuickStep's Gert van Bondt
At a time when Grand Tours are won by marginal gains, at the Classics a more cavalier approach is taking hold. Photos: Offside
Tom Boonen on his new passion for motorsport, alpaca farming and why his dad was the peloton’s cleanest rider
After previously bagging Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, a deal to show races including the Tour of Flanders and Amstel Gold has now been reached
French newspaper Le Parisien has reported that the Hell of the North will be officially postponed later today
'Third wave' of coronavirus infections could see the Hell of the North cancelled for the second year running
Milan-San Remo proved Peter Sagan still has what it takes and now we are backing him for Tour of Flanders glory
It's a road surface entirely unsuited to bicycles, so why do we love cobbles so much?
Cyclist takes a look back at one of the most epic races of the modern era, the 2013 Milan-San Remo