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Sports Apr 14, 2026

Spanish Cyclist Jaume Guardeno Remains Critical Two Weeks After Training Crash

Spanish cyclist Jaume Guardeno, 23, remains in critical condition in the ICU two weeks after a trai…
Spanish cyclist Jaume Guardeno continues to fight for his life in the intensive care unit (ICU) of Tauli Hospital in Sabadell, two weeks after a severe training accident. The 23-year-old rider from Spain was involved in a collision with a vehicle on March 31, which resulted in serious head injuries.Guardeno's condition remains critical but stable, with his team, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA, providing regular updates on his progress. He is under constant monitoring and is scheduled to undergo further medical procedures in the coming days to aid his recovery.The young cyclist had shown promise in the sport, finishing 14th in the Spanish Vuelta last year and 29th in the Volta a Catalunya just days before the accident. His team is set to make its Tour de France debut this year, highlighting Guardeno's potential.Cycling has seen a resurgence in popularity with riders like Tadej Pogacar, Mathieu van der Poel, and Wout van Aert, but the sport still carries significant risks. Recent incidents include Olympic champion Tom Pidcock pulling out of the Volta a Catalunya after a crash and Italian cyclist Debora Silvestri being hospitalized after a crash during the women's Milan-San Remo.
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Sports Apr 12, 2026

Wout van Aert Ends Decade-Long Paris‑Roubaix Curse, Outsprints Tadej Pogacar for First Victory

Belgian rider Wout van Aert shattered a ten‑year jinx by winning the 2026 Paris‑Roubaix, beating wo…
Wout van Aert broke a ten‑year drought at the Paris‑Roubaix on Sunday, out‑sprinting world champion Tadej Pogacar in one of cycling’s toughest cobbled classics. Both Van Aert and Pogacar suffered punctures during the race, as did their fellow Belgian rival Mathieu van der Poel, who endured two mechanical issues and was unable to contest the final sprint. Van Aert’s victory secured his second Monument title, following his 2020 Milan‑San Remo win. After neutralising Pogacar’s repeated attacks on the cobbles, Van Aert unleashed a decisive burst of speed on the Roubaix Velodrome, crossing the line ahead of the world champion. Jasper Stuyven completed the podium, finishing 13 seconds behind the winner. Van der Poel, who was chasing a fourth consecutive Paris‑Roubaix triumph, fell to fourth place after a mechanical problem on a treacherous sector cost him more than two minutes. “It’s everything to me, it’s been a goal since I first did this race. I stopped believing a lot of times but I would start believing again the next day,” Van Aert said, reflecting on the personal significance of the win after years of bad luck in the “Queen of the Classics.” The Visma‑Lease a Bike rider dedicated his victory to former teammate Michael Goolaerts, who tragically died after a cardiac arrest in the 2018 edition of the race. “Arriving for a final sprint with the world champion and beating him in a sprint is very special,” he added. Pogacar entered the race after clinching the first two Monument classics of the season – the Milan‑San Remo and the Tour of Flanders – and was aiming to become the first Tour de France champion to win Paris‑Roubaix since Bernard Hinault in 1981.
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Sport Apr 05, 2026

Pogacar clinches record‑tying third Tour of Flanders, eyes historic Monument sweep

Tadej Pogacar secured a record‑equalling third Tour of Flanders win, moving to 12 Monument victorie…
On Sunday, Slovenian star Tadej Pogacar captured his third Tour of Flanders title, matching the historic record after dropping his main rival Mathieu van der Poel with 18 km left to ride.Van der Poel had been chasing a fourth victory in the Monument, but Pogacar, fresh from a Milan‑San Remo win last month, completed a flawless spring‑classic double.The triumph raises Pogacar’s Monument tally to 12 victories, cementing his place second on the all‑time list behind Eddy Merckx. Having won all three of his races this season, a Paris‑Roubaix win next weekend would make him only the fourth rider ever to claim all five Monuments.Describing the race as “crazy” and “super‑hard”, Pogacar told Belgian TV that limited racing opportunities increase the pressure to win, but he was “more than happy” with how the day unfolded and will head to Roubaix “motivated” while trying to enjoy the cobbles.Last year’s Roubaix debut saw Pogacar finish runner‑up to Van der Poel, who secured his third consecutive victory there.Double Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel secured third place, ahead of fellow Belgian Wout van Aert, after more than six hours covering 278 km of Flanders’ hilly, cobbled terrain.The event unfolded as a showdown among four of cycling’s biggest stars. Pogacar’s decisive move came on the second ascent of the Oude Kwaremont, 57 km from the finish, where he shed all rivals except Van der Poel and Evenepoel.Evenepoel was subsequently left behind on the next climb, the Paterberg, eventually finishing over a minute after Pogacar.After riding together for roughly 40 km, Pogacar launched his race‑winning attack on the final climb of the Oude Kwaremont, gaining a six‑second edge that expanded to a comfortable margin at the line.In the women’s race, European champion Demi Vollering mirrored Pogacar’s tactics, breaking away on the Oude Kwaremont and winning by 19 seconds, with a 45‑second gap to second‑placed Pauline Ferrand‑Prévot.Vollering’s victory marks her third Monument win, adding to two Liège‑Bastogne‑Liège titles, while Lotte Kopecky finished fourth.
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Sports Mar 29, 2026

Vingegaard Dominates Volta a Catalunya as Gilmore Steals Stage Seven Victory

Jonas Vingegaard triumphed at the Volta a Catalunya, continuing his strong start to the season. He …
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard has made an impressive start to the season, securing a dominant victory at the Volta a Catalunya. He led the general classification by 1 minute and 22 seconds over France's Lenny Martinez and a further eight seconds ahead of Germany's Florian Lipowitz. In a surprising turn of events on the final stage, Brady Gilmore of the NSN team, backed by retired football star Andrés Iniesta, claimed a stunning stage seven victory. Gilmore edged out Dorian Godon and Remco Evenepoel in a thrilling bunch sprint finale. The 95km final stage featured seven circuits of Montjuïc in Barcelona, a venue that will host the Tour de France start in July. Vingegaard, the pre-race favorite, asserted his dominance with solo victories in stages five and six in the Pyrenees. Earlier this month, he also won two stages and the overall title at Paris-Nice. The Dane is planning a challenging double assault on the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France later in the year. 'We won two stages and now the GC, it's been a really good week and we're super happy with it,' Vingegaard said. 'It's been an amazing start to the year for me and I hope I can keep it going.' Meanwhile, in the In Flanders Fields one-day cobbled classic race in Belgium, Jasper Philipsen secured victory after a breakaway effort by Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert was caught just a kilometer from the finish. Philipsen out-sprinted Tobias Lund Andresen and Christophe Laporte for the win.
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