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Your source for results of recent bicycle races, along with past race results, beginning in 1896 with the first Paris-Roubaix. Use the menu options above for archives.

latest race results

July 4 - 26: Tour de France

July 4, Stage 1:
Barcelona Team Time Trial

Overall map, stage 1 map & profile, list of stages, route description, etc posted
GC leader:
June 22 - 28: National Championships
2026 National Road & time trial Championships  
June 17 - 21: Baloise Belgium Tour
June 21, Stage 5:
Gingelom - Hoeilaart
1. Jasper Philipsen
2. Jenno Berckmoes
3. Max Kanter
GC winner: Jasper Philipsen
June 17 - 21: Tour of Switzerland
June 21, Stage 5: Villars-sur-Ollon - Villars-sur-Ollon

1. Tadej Pogacar
2. Lenny Martinez
3. Bart Lemmen

GC winner: Tadej Pogacar
June 14: GP Canton Aargau/GP Gippingen
June 14:
Leuggern -
Leuggern

1. Liam Slock
2. Aleksandr Vlasov
3. Richard Carapaz
June 14: Copenhagen Sprint
June 14:
Roskilde -
Copenhagen
1. Jasper Philipsen
2. Tobias Andresen
3. Sam Welsford
June 7 - 14: Tour Auvergne - Rhône-Alpes
June 14, Stage 8:
Beaufort - Plateau de Solaison-Brison
1. Isaac Del Toro
2. Juan Ayuso
3. Tobias Johannessen
GC winner: Isaac Del Toro
June 10: Circuit Franco-Belge
June 10:
Tournai -
Mont-de-l'Enclus

1. Corbin Strong
2. Anders Foldager
3. Paul Magnier
June 7: Brussels Cycling Classic
June 7:
Etterbeek -
Brussels
1. Jordi Meeus
2. Milan Fretin
3. Biniam Girmay
June 1 - 5: Ethias Tour de Wallonie
June 5, Stage 5:
Bassenge -
Aubel

1. Ben Oliver
2. Killian Théot
3. Arnaud De Lie

GC winner: Ben Oliver
May 8 - 31: Giro d'Italia
May 31, Stage 21: Rome -
Rome
1. Jonathan Milan
2. Giovanni Lonardi
3. Peul Penhoët
GC winner: Jonas Vingegaard
May 20 - 26: 4 Jours du Dunkerque
May 24, Stage 5:
Saint-Omer - Dunkerque
1. Jordi Meeus
2. Danny van Poppel
3. Gianluca Pollefliet
GC winner: Laurence Pithie

The rest of 2026's races

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News:

June 24: Soudal Quick-Step riders heading to the National Championships; Jhonatan Narvaez re-signs with UAE Team Emirates-XRG through 2029; Team Polti-VisitMalta previews the Italian National Championships

June 23: No news post today

June 22: Tour de Suisse stage five reports from stage five and GC winner Tadej Pogacar's UAE Team Emirates-XRG, second-place Lenny Martinez's Team Bahrain Victorious, third-place Bart Lemmen's Team Visma | Lease a Bike, fourth-place Jarno Widar's Team Lotto-Intermarché, GC second-place Richard Carapaz's Team EF Education-EasyPost, GC fourth-place Tobias Foss's Team Netcompany INEOS, & King of the Mountains Louis Vervaeke's Team Soudal Quick-Step; Baloise Belgium Tour stage five reports from second-place Jenno Berckmoes' Lotto-Intermarché team, & third-place Max Kanter's XDS Astana Team

June 21: Tour de Suisse stage four reports from the race organizer, stage winner Tadej Pogacar's UAE Team Emirates-XRG, third-place Tobias Foss' Team Netcompany INEOS, Ilan Van Wilder’s Team Soudal Quick-Step, & Wilco Kelderman's Team Visma | Lease a Bike

June 20: Tour de Suisse stage three reports from stage winner Jhonatan Narvaez's UAE Team Emirates-XRG, King of the Mountains Louis Vervaeke's Team Soudal Quick-Step, Michal Kwiatkowski’s Tean Netcompany INEOS, & Team Visma | Lease a Bike

June 19: Tour de Suisse stage two reports from third-place Bart Lemmen's Team Visma | Lease a Bike, stage winner Romain Grégoire's Team Groupama-FDJ United, & GC leader Tadej Pogacar's UAE Team Emirates-XRG; Baloise Belgium Tour stage two reports from stage two winner and new GC leader Tim Merlier's Team Soudal Quick-Step, & Team Picnic-PostNL; Romain Bardet joins Decathlon CMA CGM Team as new sports manager

June 18: Wout van Aert to miss Tour de France due to elbow injury; Tour of Switzerland stage one reports from stage winner Tadej Pogacar's UAE Team Emirates-XRG, fourth-place Ilan Van Wilder's Team Soudal Quick-Step, seventh-place Wilco Kelderman's Team Visma | Lease a Bike, & ninth-place AJ August's Team Netcompany INEOS; Baloise Belgium Tour stage one reports from stage winner Biniam Girmay's NSN Cycling Team, third-place Max Kanter's XDS Astana Team, & fourth-place Steffen De Schuyteneer's Team Lotto-Intermarché

June 17: Team Soudal Quick-Step previews the Tour of Belgium, Team Picnic-PostNL previews its upcoming races, & Factor deepens commitment to Modern Adventure Pro Cycling team as American team targets Tour de France within five years

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Each week I'm posting a photo of Paris-Roubaix, in year order.

Here is a photo of Dylan van Baarle taking a brilliant solo victory at the 2022 Paris-Roubaix.

Dutchman Dylan van Baarle launched his winning move with 19 kilometers to go, at the Camphin-en-Pévèle cobbled sector, overpowering his breakaway companions Matej Mohoric, Tom Devriendt and Yves Lampaert.

Second and third across the finish line came Wout van Aert and Stefan Küng, who rode the whole day on the back foot after Ineos had split the race before the cobbles were even in sight.

The frantic racing favored an incredible average speed of 45.8 km/hr in what turned out to be the fastest-ever edition of Paris-Roubaix – and the maiden victory for Ineos Grenadiers (and its previous incarnation, Team Sky) at the Hell of the North.

We have complete results for every edition of Paris-Roubaix. You can find them here.

Book of the week

Champion of the World! For a year the World Cycling Champion gets to wear a special white jersey with rainbow stripes. And then, for the rest of his career, he can wear a jersey with rainbow cuffs and collar. Unlike the Tour de France's Yellow Jersey, which can only be worn while leading the race, the rainbow is earned for life.

For more than a century organized cycling has been conferring that extraordinary and wonderful title, starting with the first championships held in Chicago in 1893. But it wasn't until 1927 that there was a professional world road championship race, won on the famous Nürburgring car circuit in Germany by the great Alfredo Binda.

The story of the world championships is a fascinating one, and besides the well-known road and track competitions, there are many events that even the most dedicated racing fans might not know about, such as Cycle Speedway, Bicycle Polo, and of course the World Unicycle Championships.

Join Les Woodland as he tells the whole, fun and engrossing story of the bravery as well as the treachery and trickery in the World Championships, and the athletes who have been able wear the coveted colors of the rainbow. 

You can get Cycling's World Championships: The Inside Story in print, Kindle eBook & audiobook versions here on Amazon.


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What you'll find in our site:

The Tour de France. Lots of information, including results for every single stage of every Tour.

Other important bike races: the Giro d'Italia, the Vuelta a España, along with the classics, stage races, national championships, world records, and Olympics.

We keep a running record of the races going on in the current year, with results, photos, maps, etc. We've been doing this since 2001, so the results for this year as well as previous years are available here.

This site is owned and run by McGann Publishing. We're a micro-publisher specializing in books about cycling history. Interested? Here's information on our titles in print.

We are devoted to cycling and all of its characters and events. The sport's past matters to us. We've been interviewing anyone who will sit down and talk to us, then writing up the interviews, and collecting other stories about cycling. We have rider histories—the stories of individual riders, many by the great cycling writer Owen Mulholland. We have our oral history project—the results of our interviews. And we've collected lots of photos over the years, of racers, racing, manufacturing, etc., which we have arranged into photo galleries for your enjoyment.

Being in the bike business for many years, we had to opportunity to travel a lot in Europe, riding bikes, attending trade shows, etc. We've written up many of our travels, and had some contributions from others whose travels differed from ours.

What would the day be without the funnies? Our friend Francesca Paoletti has drawn a series of comics about bike related stuff, poking fun at us along the way.

If you are interested in bikes, sooner or later you will want to know some technical information about bikes. We have articles here about bike weight, how bike frames are prepped and assembled, selected bike parts, and others.

And then there's food! The bicycle runs on the human engine, and the human engine runs on food, so of course we're interested in that.

Along the way we've been privileged to meet many people in and around the bike business who do things we like. The folks whose ads are up there on the right are friends of ours who we believe conduct their business knowledgably and honorably; here are a few others who do stuff we like.