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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Strade Bianche 2017 TV guideStrade 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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Romain Bardet to prepare for Tour de France cobbles by riding race with no cobblesRomain 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 climbThe 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 BiancheThe 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 BiancheHighlights 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 lockdownThe 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 BiancheTrek-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 BiancheWorld 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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How to watch Strade Bianche 2020: live stream the first WorldTour race of the reset seasonStrade 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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Michal Kwiatkowski: 'No special equipment is needed to win Strade Bianche'Defending Strade Bianche champion Michal Kwiatkowski dispels the notion that you need to adapt your bike to tackle the mud and gravel roads of the Tuscan race on Saturday
By Gregor Brown Published
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Trek-Segafredo search for Fabian Cancellara's 'party-crashing' fan - and not in a sinister wayTrek-Segafredo want to find the fan that crashed Fabian Cancellara's Strade Bianche celebrations, but assure us they want to reward him, not get him arrested
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lizzie Deignan tops start list for women's Strade BiancheDefending champion Lizzie Deignan will wear the number one at Saturday's Strade Bianche, supported by a strong Boels-Dolmans squad.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Anna van der Breggen solos to Strade Bianche 2018 victoryDutchwoman kicks off the Women's WorldTour with first victory of the season
By Owen Rogers Published
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Pneumonia stops Gianluca Brambilla from riding in Strade Bianche and Tirreno-AdriaticoItalian Gianluca Brambilla forced to sit out Strade Bianche as he suffers from a respiratory infection
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Van Vleuten wins Strade Bianche Women with solo attackAfter breaking her knee at last year’s World Championships, Annemiek van Vleuten won Saturday’s Strade Bianche women’s race.
By Owen Rogers Published
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More uncertainty over Strade Bianche as Italian government bans public sports eventsUncertainty over the 2020 Strade Bianche has increased two days out from the race as the Italian government banned all public sports events.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Michal Kwiatkowski: 'I needed to perform well...I'm not a machine'Former world champion Michal Kwiatkowski says he didn't necessarily need to win Strade Bianche on Saturday, but demanded a good performance from himself
By Gregor Brown Published
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Greg Van Avermaet is the Strava king of Strade BiancheBelgian Greg Van Avermaet missed out on the final selection in Strade Bianche, but he captured the Strava KOMs that matter during the race
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Kwiatkowski solos to Strade Bianche winOmega Pharma's young Pole Michal Kwiatkowski rides clear of Peter Sagan to win Strade Bianche ahead of strong top ten
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Lizzie Deignan left frustrated after getting stuck behind motorbike in Strade Bianche finaleFormer world champion Lizzie Deignan wasn't able to get around a television motorbike in enough time to contest the finish of Strade Bianche in Siena
By Gregor Brown Published
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Strade Bianche well-suited to Tom Pidcock, says his coachTom Pidcock’s coach says Strade Bianche is well-suited to the British star, and that he could emerge with a podium place on his debut.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Crowfunding campaign shows our races deserve to broadcast, says Anna van der BreggenMore than €26,000 was raised to add to the prize pot of the women's Strade Bianche, but the world champion rails against the fact only the last 22km were broadcast
By Jonny Long Published
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Strade Bianche 'too hard' for Ian Stannard, says Team Sky sports directorHet Nieuwsblad winner Ian Stannard continues build-up to spring classics in Italy, but without pressure to win
By Gregor Brown Published
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Philippe Gilbert: If teams are reduced beyond six riders let's just race as individualsThe Belgian speaks on the decision to reduce squad numbers for Milan - San Remo, where he will try and win his fifth different Monument
By Jonny Long Published
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Keeping everyone safe 'not easy' says Greg Van Avermaet, as sweltering Strade Bianche beckonsThe peloton will face temperatures into the mid-thirties as Michał Kwiatkowski says the summer heat has made the gravel 'like racing on snow'
By Jonny Long Published
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Fabian Cancellara to have stretch of Strade Bianche named after him if he wins this weekendRiders who take three Strade Bianche titles will get a stretch of the famous gravel named after them
By Richard Windsor Published
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Will teams be punished for pulling out of races because of coronavirus?There will be plenty of cycling stars absent from prestigious upcoming races, as nine WorldTeams have pulled out of events so far because of coronavirus.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'I bet it looked crazy on TV': Tiesj Benoot reflects on gruelling victory at Strade BiancheThe Belgian fought through the rain and mud to beat a stacked field to victory at the 2018 Strade Bianche in Tuscany
By Gregor Brown Published
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Five things to look out for at Strade Bianche 2020Van der Poel and Van Vleuten, the return of WorldTour racing and those iconic white roads - here are the things to watch
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
