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Cycling Weekly, 07 May 2026

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ArticleVingegaard’s Giro

It was a manic few days at towers last week as we rushed to com­plete our Giro d’italia pre­view for you, with the added thrill of a bank hol­i­day thrown in. The 109th edi­tion of the Italian Grand Tour begins tomor­row, of course, in Bul­garia, and...

Vingegaard’s Giro

ArticleSwiss sights

Primož Roglič leads the break­away up the Jaun­pass on stage four of the Tour de Roman­die. The Slov­e­nian was work­ing in the ser­vice of his team­mate Florian Lipow­itz, who was fur­ther down the road at this point.

Swiss sights

ArticleLead­ing out

Hand­cycle com­pet­it­ors roll along dur­ing the men’s H3 road race at the UCI Para Cyc­ling Road World Cup in Gistel, Bel­gium. The race was won by Ryan Pin­ney of Amer­ica, a bronze medal­list from the 2020 Para­lympics.

Lead­ing out

ArticleFrench sprint

Dorian Godon storms to his second stage win of the week at the Tour de Roman­die. The Ineos Gren­adiers rider took the chance to win sprints at a race almost com­pletely devoid of sprint­ers.

French sprint

ArticleFull power

Rwandan national champ Jazilla Mwami­kazi puts the power down at the Fest­ival Elsy Jac­obs à Gar­nich. The rider for the World Cyc­ling Centre ended up not fin­ish­ing the day, which was won by Marta Lach.

Full power

ArticleFore­bod­ing clouds

The weather looks like it’s about to turn on stage one of the Vuelta Femen­ina in the very north-west of Spain, Galicia, on Sunday. The stage was won by Noemi Rüegg of EF Edu­ca­tion-oatly.

Fore­bod­ing clouds

ArticlePogačar romps home at Roman­die

Tadej Pogačar has won a lot in his career – 112 times aged 27 before last week. However, he had never tackled the Tour de Roman­die, and the 80-year old race remained one of the three ‘big seven’ week-long stage events that were yet to grace his palmarès.

Pogačar romps home at Roman­die