Strade Bianche
Discover race results from Siena Italy's Stade Bianche, alongside up to date rider and route news from Cycling Weekly.
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Five things to look out for at Strade Bianche 2022
Both the men and women's pro pelotons take on the gruelling gravel of Strade Bianche this weekend - here's the key things to look out for
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Has the Women’s WorldTour outgrown the teams that race it?
Strade Bianche is the first race of 2022 Women’s WorldTour, but this year the top level of women’s racing has more days than ever. We ask if the WorldTour is too big
By Owen Rogers Published
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Strade Bianche 2022 start list: Line-ups for the Tuscan Classic's 16th edition
The Tuscan Classic returns this weekend on Saturday 5 March
By Adam Becket Last updated
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Peter Sagan misses out on Strade Bianche after organisers don't select Team TotalEnergies
Strade Bianche organisers RCS didn't select Sagan's new team, Team TotalEnergies, to race the Italian Classic
By Ryan Dabbs Published
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Vincenzo Nibali says riders should switch off bike computers following Mathieu van der Poel’s Strade Bianche win
Vincenzo Nibali has said riders should avoid looking at their power meters in races, after Mathieu van der Poel’s phenomenal victory in Strade Bianche.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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How to watch Strade Bianche 2021: Live stream the picturesque Italian one-day race
Strade Bianche 2021 is just a few days away as the peloton heads to Italy - here’s how you can watch the action on the gravel roads of Tuscany.
By Jonny Long Published
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Julian Alaphilippe believes Strade Bianche deserves Monument status
Julian Alaphilippe said Strade Bianche deserves Monument status, calling it “one of the most beautiful races.”
By Alex Ballinger Published
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How to live stream Strade Bianche 2020: watch the first WorldTour race of the new season
Strade Bianche 2020 is finally set to go ahead after being one of the first races postponed due to the coronavirus crisis in March.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Five talking points from Strade Bianche 2018
It was a memorable and brutal edition of the Italian Classic Strade Bianche
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Peter Sagan: 'The entire peloton needs to use discs, not just one person'
World champion Peter Sagan says it's an all or nothing rule for disc brakes, and that the peloton can not have a few individual riders using them
By Gregor Brown Published
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Rivals quake as Mathieu van der Poel hopes Strade Bianche 'is just the start' this spring
The Dutchman's repeated explosive attacks towards the Piazza del Campo went unanswered by the world's best riders
By Jonny Long Published
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Parkhotel Valkenburg announce they are skipping Strade Bianche and Trofeo Binda
Parkhotel Valkenburg have announced they will not be racing Strade Bianche or Trofeo Binda because of concerns over corona virus.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Who is the bookies’s favourite to win Strade Bianche 2021?
With the likes of Julian Alaphilippe, Tom Pidcock, Mathieu van der Poel and Wout Van Aert lining up, the competition will be tough
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Zdenek Stybar wins Strade Bianche
Etixx-Quick-Step's Zdenek Stybar executes a patient strategy to edge out Greg van Avermaet and Alejandro Valverde at Strade Bianche
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Should Strade Bianche be cycling’s sixth Monument?
It may lack history, but the Italian one-day race is serving up some of the most spectacular racing all season
By Peter Cossins Published
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Strade Bianche 2017 TV guide
Strade Bianche will be live on Eurosport 2 on Saturday, with highlights programmes being broadcast on Saturday evening and through Sunday and Monday.
By Richard Windsor Published
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Julian Alaphilippe takes victory in fast and dusty Strade Bianche 2019
Julian Alaphilippe proved his class as he took victory in the 2019 Strade Bianche, his first time in the race.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Fabian Cancellara: 'Don't compare Strade Bianche with Paris-Roubaix'
Classics legend Fabian Cancellara says Strade Bianche cannot be compared to the Tour of Flanders or Paris-Roubaix.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Romain Bardet to prepare for Tour de France cobbles by riding race with no cobbles
Romain Bardet will prepare for the cobbled stage of the Tour de France by riding Strade Bianche, which he thinks poses less of a risk than Paris-Roubaix.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Watch: Wout van Aert puts cross skills to good use on Strade Bianche final climb
The Belgian cyclocross star struggled up the final climb in Siena after a storming performance in Strade Bianche 2018
By Richard Windsor Published
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12 amazing photos from a brutal edition of Strade Bianche
The 2018 Strade Bianche will be remembered for the brutal conditions, conditions which were not enjoyable for the riders but did yield some amazing photos.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Watch: Highlights of a brutal edition of Strade Bianche
Highlights from the men's and women's Strade Bianche 2018 races
By Richard Windsor Published
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Strade Bianche to go ahead despite Siena re-entering coronavirus lockdown
The region is now a red zone after coronavirus cases start to increase once more
By Jonny Long Published
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'Sorry, it's a bit dirty': Ellen van Dijk borrows Koen de Kort's bike for Strade Bianche
Trek-Segafredo only managed a fifth-placed finish after their bikes were stolen overnight and Lizzie Deignan was caught up in a crash
By Jonny Long Published
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Peter Sagan: 'didn't have the legs' to win Strade Bianche
World champion Peter Sagan admits that he simply didn't have the power to contest the finish of Strade Bianche with Fabian Cancellara and Zdenek Stybar
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Sun expected to shine on Strade Bianche 2019 after brutal weather last year
The sun should shine on Strade Bianche's Tuscan roads after heavy rain and snow made last year a mud-fest for everyone, including winner Tiesj Benoot (Lotto-Soudal).
By Gregor Brown Published
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How to watch Strade Bianche 2020: live stream the first WorldTour race of the reset season
Strade Bianche 2020 is finally set to go ahead after being one of the first races postponed due to the coronavirus crisis in March.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Lift off for Mathieu van der Poel as Dutchman powers to Strade Bianche victory
No-one could match the Dutchman after he put in an explosive attack to dislodge Julian Alaphilippe up to the finish line in the Piazza del Campo
By Jonny Long Published
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Strava shows riders persisting with Strade Bianche after race is cancelled
If we take a closer look at the data could we technically crown a winner?
By Jonny Long Published
