Major Races
-
- Stage 1 | Scherpenheuvel-Zichem - Scherpenheuvel-ZIchem / 164.9km
- Stage 2 | Merelbeke - Knokke-Heist / 175.7km
- Stage 3 | Beveren / 15.2km
-
- Stage 3 - Marta Cavalli the winner of Tour Féminin des Pyrénées after cancellation of final stage | Nay - Bosdarros / 126km
- Stage 2 - CIC-Tour Féminin Pyrénées: Cavalli wins protest-filled stage 2 to grab GC lead atop Hautacam | Pierrefitte-Nestalas - Hautacam / 96km
- Stage 1 - Moolman-Pasio claims opening stage of CIC-Tour Féminin Pyrénées | Argelés-Gazost - Lourdes / 129km
-
-
- Preview: Five questions for the 2023 Critérium du Dauphiné
- Critérium du Dauphiné 2023 route
- Critérium du Dauphiné past winners
- View All 8 Stages
- Stage 8 - Critérium du Dauphiné: Jonas Vingegaard seals overall title as Giulio Ciccone wins final stage | Le Pont-de-Claix - La Bastille – Grenoble Alpes Métropole / 152.8km
- Stage 7 - Critérium du Dauphiné: Jonas Vingegaard solos to victory atop Croix de Fer | Porte-de-Savoie - Col de la Croix de Fer / 147.7km
- Stage 6 - Critérium du Dauphiné: Zimmerman wins stage 6 amid GC stalemate | Nantua - Crest-Voland / 168.2km
Racing Calendar List
See Older Races-
- Elite men stage 3 - Dream career finale for Brenton Jones, wins Bay Crits final stage and overall | Ritchie Boulevard / 50min + 3 laps of hot dog course of 0.6 km
- Elite women stage 3 - Matilda Raynolds wins stage 3 of Bay Crits as Roseman-Gannon takes overall success | Ritchie Boulevard / 50min + 3 laps of hot dog course of 0.6 km
- Elite men stage 2 - Graeme Frislie wins stage 2 of Bay Crits and jumps into top spot overall | Eastern Gardens (anti-clockwise) - Eastern Gardens / 50min + 3 laps of course of 1.92km
-
- Time Trial - Elite men - Jay Vine delivers upset to take Australian time trial title | Federation University / 37.5km
- Time Trial - U23 & Elite women - Grace Brown powers to third Australian time trial title as competition heats up | Federation University / 28.6km
- Time Trial - U23 men - Alastair MacKellar doubles up with Australian U23 men's time trial title | Federation University / 28.6km
-
- Stage 7 - López wins Vuelta a San Juan Internacional overall | San Juan / 112.7km
- Stage 6 - Sam Welsford comes out on top in tight stage 6 Vuelta a San Juan sprint | Sanchez de Loria / 144.9km
- Stage 5 - Miguel Ángel López strikes gold atop Alto del Colorado at Vuelta a San Juan stage 5 | Chimbas - Alto del Colorado / 173.7km
-
-
- Stage 5 - Rui Costa sweeps up stage 5 win and overall at Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana | Paterna - Valencia / 93.2km
- Stage 4 - Geoghegan Hart beats Gloag to win stage 4 summit finish at Volta Valenciana | Burriana - Alto de la Cueva Santa / 181.6km
- Stage 3 - Simone Velasco wins stage 3 Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana | Bétera - Sagunto / 145.1km
-
- Elite Men - Mathieu van der Poel sprints past Wout van Aert to clinch fifth Cyclocross World Championships crown | Hoogerheide
- U23 Women - Dominant Van Anrooij wins U23 women's title at Cyclocross World Championships | Hoogerheide
- Junior Men - Léo Bisiaux scores junior men's title at Cyclocross World Championships | Hoogerheide
Get The Leadout Newsletter
The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox!
Thank you for signing up to The Pick. You will receive a verification email shortly.
There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again.
Latest on Cyclingnews
-
Hunt 48 Limitless UD Carbon Review: Fast, wide, and very stiff
These mid depth, super wide race wheels handle beautifully, but the steel spoked version would suffice for most -
Tour de Suisse: Girmay grabs stage 2 sprint victory ahead of Démare, Van Aert
Evenepoel and Van Aert snatch bonus seconds to squeeze the gap on overall leader Küng -
Ben O’Connor heads trio of Australians in Critérium du Dauphiné top five
‘If Jonas is racing the Tour like this - good luck!’