With the Christmas period in sight, it is a busy time for cyclocross riders and their entourage. Next weekend a real double ...
Many cycling teams are currently on the Costa Blanca in preparation for the 2026 cycling season, but the weather conditions ...
Wout van Aert, more than any current rider, seems to be able to do it all. He's won Tour de France stages on the flat and in the mountains, as well as time trials. At the 2022 Tour de France, he wore ...
Seven-time world champion blames lack of preparation for technical mistakes ...
'I know I have to keep believing in myself' - Wout Van Aert counting down the days to the end of his 2025 season 'We still believe we can fight for the win'- Visma-Lease a Bike back Jonas Vingegaard ...
Wout van Aert is currently one of the biggest stars in the men's WorldTour peloton. The Belgian rides for Jumbo-Visma and competes on the road as well as in cyclocross. He won the green points jersey ...
Belgium’s Wout van Aert has been ruled out of this Sunday’s Tour of Flanders and next Sunday’s Paris-Roubaix after breaking his collarbone and “several ribs” in a huge crash at Dwars door Vlaanderen ...
Wout van Aert has suffered no fractures in a heavy crash at the Vuelta a Espana but it remains unclear whether he will be fit to compete at the upcoming world championships. "Wout van Aert has not ...
Van Aert, like every live commentator and the Adri van der Poel-designed course critics, expected Van der Poel to attack at the barriers. While he did that several times during the race and had a ...
The Tour de France will end in Paris in just a few days — but it will do so without one of its most exciting riders, as Wout van Aert quits cycling's biggest race to be with his wife, Sarah, who is ...
CALAIS, France — Belgian rider Wout van Aert won the hilly fourth stage of the Tour de France and extended his overall lead after attacking strongly on the day’s final climb on Tuesday. The Belgian ...
Jul 28, 2021; Shizuoka, Japan; Wout van Aert (BEL) in the Men’s Individual Time Trial during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games at Fuji Speedway. van Aert finished 6th. Mandatory Credit: Andrew P.