Cycling
The 2026 Vuelta Women will have fourteen qualifying ports in three stages between 15 and 17 May
The fifth edition of the race will begin in Zarautz on Friday 15 May and end in San Sebastián on Sunday 17. The three stages will be Zarautz-Zarautz (121.3 km), Abadiño-Zornotza (138 km) and Donostia-San Sebastián (113.1 km).
Liège – Bastogne – Liège 2026 Classic route and profile
The race will have a new ending, as the organizers have decided to tighten the run-up to the historic climbs by adding two new ports, the Col du Maquisard and the Cote de Desnie.
The pigeon Ostolaza has won the Eibar City Grand Prix
The Labor Kutxa cyclist has crossed the finish line alone in Eibar after deciding the race on the climb to Izua.
Evenepoel and Paula Blasi have won the Amstel Gold Race
The last few feet that have given Pinarello victory in the final stage of O Gran Camiño
The Italian Alessandro Pinarello (NSN Cycling) won the fifth and final stage of O Gran Camiño, with Adam Yates (UAE) in first place, Nordhagen (Visma) in second, and Pinarello (NSN Cycling) in third.
Pinarello has won the final stage, and Adam Yates has prevailed in the O Gran Camiño race
The British Adam Yates has managed to defend the yellow jersey won on Friday to replace the Canadian Derek Gee.
Adam Yates has prevailed in Cabeza de Meda and has taken the lead in O Gran Camiño
The leader of the UAE has crossed the finish line alone in Cabeza de Meda, attacking 3.5 kilometers from the end and leaving all his rivals behind.
Adam Yates' final attack and victory in the Queen stage of O Gran Camiño
The British have attacked for 3.5 kilometers and no one has been able to keep up. The Norwegian Jørgen Nordhagen has tried not to say goodbye to the general, but the Visma cyclist has also been powerless.
Ivan Romeo crossed the finish line alone in the third stage of O Gran Camiño
Alessandro Pinnarello (NSN Cycling Team) and Abel Balderstone (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) have reached 15 seconds, second and third respectively.
Eibar City Chapter VIII. The Grand Prix has been presented
This Saturday it starts at 10:00 and there will be 11 international teams on the way out. Cyclists will have to make a hard journey of about 108 kilometers: two third-class ports, one second-class and six miles to finish Ixua.
Tour and profile of the 2026 classic Flèche Wallonne
The 90th edition of the classic will be played next Wednesday and the race will be broadcast live on ETB1 from 3:15 p.m. This year it starts for the first time in Herstal, very close to Liège. Pogacar was the winner of last year's race at the Huy Wall.
The sprint of Carlos Canal's first victory in the second stage of O Gran Camiño
The Galician Carlos Canal (Movistar) won the second stage of O Gran Camiño, his first professional victory. Wenzel (Kern Pharma) was second and Fagúndez (Burgos) third.
Canal wins at home, and Reis takes Johansen's leadership
The Xinzo Limia cyclist has taken advantage of the great work of his team, the Movistar, to achieve his first professional victory. The escape of eight runners has been the protagonist of the stage, in which the Danish Julius Johansen has today failed.
Jaume Guardeño remains in a "critical" but stable state within gravity
The next few days will be decisive in its development, for further operations are planned with the aim of favouring its recovery.
Johansen wins the clock that starts and ends in the Hercules Tower and he's the first leader
The UAE cyclist was the last to go out to the race against the clock, but he marked the best times on the route and on the finish line. The second ranked was the Portuguese Rafael Reis and the third was his compatriot Nelson Oliveira.
The last few feet that have given Julius Johansen victory in O Gran Camiño
Julius Johansen (UAE) has been the winner of the first stage of the O Gran Camiño, in which Rafael Reis (ACR) has been second in the individual clock and Nelson Oliveira (MOV) has taken third place.
Routes and profiles of the stages of the O Gran Camiño 2026
The test will be played between 14 and 18 April, and will be broadcast live by EITB, kirolak.com and ETB1.
Franziska Koch has prevailed in Paris-Roubaix, ahead of Marianne Vos
The German has surpassed the Swiss in the last few meters to win the fourth win in his palmaris.
Wout Van Aert couldn't stop crying after beating Pogacar and winning Paris-Roubaix
Van Aert wins the Paris-Roubaix by beating Tadej Pogacar in the sprint
The Belgian Wout van Aert (Visma) has won the 113th edition of the París-Roubaix by defeating Tadej Pogacar in the sprint; the "Hell of the North" has again escaped the Slovenian, the only "Monument" missing in his palmaris.