Cycling

From 21 to 28 September 2025, Kigali will host the 2025 UCI Road World Championships for the very first time. This historic rendezvous on African soil will see Great Britain line up with a 25-strong squad, blending established headline names with young riders who already boast international medals. On what is being billed as one of the toughest editions ever, with brutal elevation gains across the routes, the British team will be banking on the balance between experience and youth to shine. Read more Read More
The future of British track cycling will take centre stage from 15 to 20 July in Anadia, Portugal, as 33 promising young athletes gear up to represent the United Kingdom at the 2025 UEC Junior and U23 European Track Championships. This competition has become a key stepping stone on the path to Olympic success. For some riders, it will mark their first experience on the international stage; for others, already world or European medallists, it is a chance to cement their status as rising stars. Read more Read More
The next generation of British cycling continues to make a name for itself on European roads. While Noah Hobbs claimed a sprint double at the Tour de Bretagne, Matthew Brennan, still only 19, underlined his enormous potential by winning the longest stage of the Tour de Romandie. Two emphatic victories, both achieved with style and control, reflecting the excellent health of British development cycling. Read more Read More
The 2025 Tour de Romandie got underway on Tuesday, 29 April, with a short but punchy 3.4 km prologue in Saint-Imier, delivering an explosive start to the week. For British riders, it couldn’t have begun on a better note. Samuel Watson, the 23-year-old new recruit to INEOS Grenadiers, stormed to his first WorldTour victory and pulled on the leader’s jersey after a sensational ride. Read more Read More
Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2025, the oldest Monument in cycling and one of the toughest one-day races on the calendar, is shaping up to be another epic battle on the rugged roads of the Ardennes. While all eyes will naturally be on Tadej Pogačar, fresh off his victory at Wednesday’s Flèche Wallonne, and two-time winner Remco Evenepoel, a strong British contingent will also take the start, each rider hoping to carve their name among the world’s elite puncheurs and climbers. Read more Read More