Venues: Glasgow and across Scotland Dates: 3-13 August Coverage: Watch live on BBC Two, BBC Three, BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button, BBC Sport website and app. Britain’s Lora Fachie returned after becoming a mother by qualifying fastest for the women’s B individual pursuit at the UCI Cycling World Championships in Glasgow. Fachie and pilot Corrine
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Hosts: Glasgow and across Scotland Dates: 3-13 August Coverage: Watch live across BBC TV and iPlayer, with 200 hours of live streams on the BBC’s digital platforms Eritrean history maker Biniam Girmay is out of the Cycling World Championships in Scotland because of injury. The 23-year-old was hoping to become Africa’s first world champion in
Venues: Glasgow and across Scotland Dates: 3-13 August Coverage: Watch live on BBC Two, BBC Three, BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button, BBC Sport website and app. The first combined UCI Cycling World Championships begin on Thursday at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow. The 11-day event, which will be shown live on the BBC,
It’s three weeks since Mark Cavendish’s Tour de France came to an abrupt and painful end. As things stand, he is set to retire at the end of this season. But the man who remains wrapped in one of the most romantic relationships there has ever been with cycling’s greatest race is “still thinking” about
Venues: Glasgow & across Scotland Dates: 3-13 August Coverage: Follow live across the BBC on television, online, the BBC Sport app & BBC iPlayer Being in the midst of a race is Olympic champion Katie Archibald’s “happiest place in the world”. In those moments, nothing else matters. The nerves vanish. The emotional crash has yet
Venue: Glasgow, Scotland Date: 3-13 August Coverage: BBC TV and iPlayer, BBC Sport website, app and social media, including live streaming, live text commentary, reports and reaction. It is 10 years since Elinor Barker won the first of five track cycling world titles but she insists there is still plenty more to come. Barker, now
American junior rider Magnus White has died after being hit by a car while training in his Colorado home town. The 17-year-old, a US junior men’s national team member, was out riding in Boulder when the accident happened. White had been preparing for the Junior Men’s Mountain Bike Cross-Country World Championships in Glasgow next month.
Demi Vollering has won a maiden Tour de France Femmes title after coming second in the individual time trial on stage eight. Marlen Reusser won the final stage with a time of 29 minutes 15 seconds. Dutch rider Vollering took possession of the yellow jersey on Saturday after a sensational stage seven win. Her time
Venues: Glasgow and across Scotland Dates: 3-13 August Coverage: Watch live on BBC Two, BBC Three, BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button, BBC Sport website and app. The first combined UCI Cycling World Championships take place in Scotland from 3-13 August – and all the action will be shown live across the BBC. Over 11 days
Demi Vollering claimed victory on the seventh stage of the Tour de France Femmes to put herself in a strong position to win the yellow jersey. Vollering powered through the mountain-top fog to win the 89.9km stage in two hours 52 minutes 43 seconds. The Dutchwoman leads the overall standings by one minute 50 seconds
Denmark’s Emma Norsgaard held on to claim victory on stage six of the Tour de France Femmes by metres as Charlotte Kool chased her down. Norsgaard was part of a three-rider breakaway away with nearly 100km left of the stage from Albi to Blagnac. The chasing peloton, led by Dutchwoman Kool, caught the other two
Ricarda Bauernfeind became the youngest stage winner at the Tour de France Femmes with a breakaway victory on Thursday’s stage five. The 23-year-old German powered away in the closing stages of the 126.5km sprint from Onet le Chateau to Albi to finish 22 seconds ahead of her rivals. The win was Canyon-SRAM’s first on this
Tokyo gold medallist Beth Shriever is hoping for a “whole new Olympic experience” when she defends her BMX title in Paris next year. Shriever beat Colombia’s Mariana Pajon by 0.090 seconds in the women’s final in 2021, but crowd sizes were strictly limited in Japan because of Covid. She also won gold at a BMX
Yara Kastelijn claimed her first WorldTour win with victory on stage four of the Tour de France Femmes. Lotte Kopecky finished 14th to hang on to the leader’s yellow jersey she earned on the opening stage. Dutchwoman Kastelijn was part of a 14-rider breakaway and went solo inside the final 20km, finishing 71 seconds ahead
Lorena Wiebes won stage three of the Tour de France Femmes as breakaway rider Julie van de Velde was caught with about 200m to go. The Dutch rider beat Marianne Vos in a sprint to the line, while Wiebes’ team-mate Lotte Kopecky came in third to retain the leader’s yellow jersey. Victory on the 147km
Liane Lippert won the sprint for the line as the German claimed victory on the second stage of the Tour de France Femmes. Belgian Lotte Kopecky, who won stage one, launched her sprint at the end of a wet, 152km hilly route from Clermont-Ferrand to Mauriac first. But Lippert, 25, surged past her to take
Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard sealed his second successive Tour de France triumph as Jordi Meeus sprinted to a surprise win on the final stage. Meeus, 25, edged Jasper Philipsen in a photo finish in Paris to deny his fellow Belgian a repeat of last year’s win on the iconic Champs Elysees. Vingegaard, 26, finished seven minutes
Belgium’s Lotte Kopecky won the opening stage of the Tour de France Femmes with a late breakaway. The SD Worx rider attacked on the Cote de Durtol climb towards the end of a largely flat 124km stage that started and ended in Clermont-Ferrand. Team-mate Lorena Wiebes took the sprint for second from Charlotte Kool of
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