Marianne Vos
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Marianne Vos escapes serious injury after heavy crash (video)
The former world champion has tweeted to say she's be fine, despite what looks like a heavy crash. Read on for more of the best cycling videos from the past week
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Olympic women’s road race: Vos and Armitstead battle with destiny
Marianne Vos took the gold medal ahead of her British rival after a spectacular race.
By Edward Pickering Published
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Vos powers to her first 2019 Women’s WorldTour win at Trofeo Binda
Former world champion wins sprint from breakaway group of eight as peloton closes to within seconds in tense final
By Owen Rogers Published
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Marianne Vos scraps 2015 targets as injury woes continue
Former world champion Marianne Vos is still suffering from injury and has delayed her return to competition
By Owen Rogers Published
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Giro Rosa 2020: Vos bags victory on the fearsome climb to Assisi
Marianne Vos took the stage win on the 16% slopes to Assisi after an odd day at the Giro Rosa
By Owen Rogers Published
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Giro Rosa 2020: Vos makes it win number three in Nola
The former world champion beat Britain's Hannah Barnes in a close sprint in Nola
By Owen Rogers Published
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Marianne Vos confirmed for the Women's Tour
Current Olympic and world road race champion to headline inaugural event
By Nick Bull Published
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Race leader Marianne Vos abandons Women’s Tour 2019 after high-speed crash
Race leader Marianne Vos has been forced to abandon the 2019 Women’s Tour after a high-speed crash on stage three.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Marianne Vos moves closer to Lizzie Armitstead's lead in Women's Tour after stage four win
Dutchwoman Marianne Vos sprints ahead of the pack to win stage four of the 2016 Aviva Women's Tour in Stoke-on-Trent
By Owen Rogers Published
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Marianne Vos's Rabo-Liv team becomes Fortitude Pro Cycling for 2017
Rabo-Liv becomes Fortitude Pro Cycling in 2017 after the withdrawal of Dutch bank Rabobank
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Marianne Vos: Women's Tour has set a new standard
Marianne Vos makes it a hat trick in Suffolk to secure the first women’s national tour
By Owen Rogers Published
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Marianne Vos returns to the road after hamstring injury delays her season
Marianne Vos will race in the Netehrlands this weekend, but will miss next week's Flèche Wallonne as she returns from injury
By Owen Rogers Published
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Marianne Vos enjoying Women's Tour
Windy conditions on stage three of Women's Tour play into Marianne Vos's hands as she takes overall lead
By Nick Bull Published
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Trott and Vos confirmed for opening Revolution Series round in London
Newly-crowned Commonwealth Games champion Laura Trott to come up against World and Olympic road race champion Marianne Vos
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Emma Pooley and Marianne Vos return to World Cup at Fleche Wallonne
Lizzie Armitstead goes into Fleche Wallonne Femmes as Women's Road World Cup leader
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Marianne Vos forced to delay season start due to injury
Marianne Vos looks certain to miss Strade Bianche due to lingering injury
By Owen Rogers Published
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Marianne Vos wins Women's Tour stage four
Race leader Marianne Vos increases her advantage at the top of the overall classification with a second stage win
By Nick Bull Published
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Lizzie Armitstead expects Dutch challenge in World Championships road race
Without Marianne Vos the Dutch team will have nine potential winners in the World Championships road race in Richmond, Virginia
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Marianne Vos misses Tour of Flanders for a fourth year as a health precaution
Marianne Vos is trying to avoid succumbing to health issues she suffered throughout 2015
By Owen Rogers Published
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Who is the world's greatest cyclist? Here's what you thought
We asked you who you thought was the greatest cyclist that the world has ever seen, and here's what you said...
By Nigel Wynn Published