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  • Elite Men | Pavia - Sanremo / 288km
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  • Stage 1 | Bagnoles de l'Orne ITT / 10.3km
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  • Elite Men | Deinze - Nokere / 188.1km
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  • Elite men | Milan - Turin / 177km
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2024

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  • Stage 4 - Tirreno-Adriatico: Double victory for Jonathan Milan on stage 4 | Arrone - Giulianova / 207km Results | Live report
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Trofeo Oro in Euro 2024

  • Elite Women - Elisa Longo Borghini wins Trofeo Oro in Euro | Cinquale / 106.8km

Paris-Nice 2024

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  • Stage 5 - Paris-Nice: Olav Kooij scores second sprint victory of week on stage 5 | Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut - Sisteron / 193km Results | Live report
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Strade Bianche 2024

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  • Elite Men - Tadej Pogacar dominates Strade Bianche with long-range assault to Siena | Siena / 215km Results | Live report

Strade Bianche Women 2024

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  • Elite Women - Lotte Kopecky claims Strade Bianche win after final kilometre attack | Siena / 137km Results | Live report

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X20 Trofee Baal - GP Sven Nys 2024

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  • Elite Women - Fem van Empel outlasts Lucinda Brand to win X2O Trofee Baal | Baal
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AusCycling Road National Championships 2024

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  • Road Race - Elite/U23 Women - Relentless Ruby Roseman-Gannon wins Australian elite women's road race title | Buninyong / 104km
  • Road Race - Elite Men - Luke Plapp takes third elite men's Australian road title in a row | Buninyong / 185.6km
  • Road Race - U23 Men - Fergus Browning claims Australia's U23 men's road title day after being knocked off bike | Buninyong / 139.2km

X20 Trofee Koksijde - Vlaamse Duinencross 2024

  • Elite Women - Fem van Empel dominates on the sand in Koksijde for 14th win of the season | Koksijde
  • Elite Men - Mathieu van der Poel superior again in X2O Trofee Koksijde sand dunes | Koksijde

Hexia Cross Gullegem 2024

  • Elite Men - Michael Vanthourenhout fends off field for solo win at Hexia Cross Gullegem | Gullegem
  • Elite Women - Zoe Backstedt claims first win of 2024 in Hexia Cross Gullegem | Gullegem

UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup - Zonhoven 2024

  • Elite Men - Mathieu van der Poel crushes opposition yet again in Zonhoven World Cup | Zonhoven
  • Elite Women - Puck Pieterse clinches crash-marred Zonhoven World Cup with solo triumph | Zonhoven
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  • Down Under Criterium Women - Nienke Veenhoven pips Georgia Baker to Down Under Criterium victory | Adelaide
  • Stage 3 - Gigante blasts up Willunga Hill and wins overall title at Women's Tour Down Under | Adelaide - Willunga HIll / 93km Results | Live report
  • Stage 2 - Women's Tour Down Under: Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig wins stage 2 and takes over lead | Glenelg - Stirling / 104km Results | Live report

Tour Down Under 2024

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  • Stage 6 - Stephen Williams takes final stage and wins Tour Down Under | Unley - Mount Lofty / 128km Results | Live report
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  • Stage 4 - Tour Down Under: A third win for Sam Welsford on stage 4 | Murray Bridge - Port Eliot / 136km Results | Live report

British Cyclocross National Championships 2024

  • Elite Men - Cameron Mason repeats as British cyclocross champion | Falkirk
  • Elite Women - Anna Kay dominates elite women's British cyclocross championship | Falkirk

Belgian Cyclocross National Championships 2024

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  • Elite Men - Eli Iserbyt wins Belgian men's cyclocross title | Meulebeke
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  • Elite/U23 Women - Sanne Cant claims 15th Belgian cyclocross title | Meulebeke

Dutch Cyclocross National Championships 2024

  • Elite/U23 Men - Joris Nieuwenhuis claims Dutch elite men's cyclocross title | Hoogeveen
  • Elite/U23 Women - Lucinda Brand fights the pain to win Dutch elite women's cyclocross title | Hoogeveen
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Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana 1969 - Gran Premi València 2024

  • Elite men - Dylan Groenewegen sprints to Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana victory | La Nucía - Valencia / 200km

Exact Cross - Zonnebeke 2024

  • Elite men - Exact Cross Zonnebeke: Vanthourenhout holds off Vermeersch for victory | Zonnebeke
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Challenge Mallorca Femenina 2024

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  • Trofeo Binissalem – Andratx - Gasparrini wins the Challenge Mallorca - Trofeo Binissalem Femina | Binissalem - Andratx / 114.3km
  • Trofeo Palma - Magdeleine Vallieres solos to Trofeo Palma Femina victory | Palma / 138.2km
  • Trofeo Felanitx – Colonia de Sant Jordi - Rüegg takes first win for new EF Education-Cannondale at Trofeo Felanitx Challenge Mallorca Feminina | Felanitx / 127.3km

Ruta de la Cerámica - Gran Premio Castellón 2024

  • Elite men - Michael Matthews fastest in uphill sprint to win Ruta de la Cerámica-Gran Premio Castellón | Castellón - Onda / 173.9km

UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup - Benidorm 2024

  • Elite Men - Wout van Aert wins despite last-lap crash and without saddle at Benidorm World Cup | Benidorm
  • Elite Women - Fem van Empel pips Puck Pieterse to claim Benidorm World Cup | Benidorm

Challenge Mallorca 2024

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  • Trofeo Palma - Gerben Thijssen wins chaotic final sprint at Challenge Mallorca - Trofeo Palma | Palma / 150km
  • Trofeo Pollença - Port d'Andratx - Pelayo Sánchez takes thrilling win at Challenge Mallorca - Trofeo Pollença | Pollença - Port d'Andratx / 158.4km
  • Trofeo Serra Tramuntana - Lennert Van Eetvelt conquers Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana at Challenge Mallorca | Selva - Lluc / 153.8km

Surf Coast Classic 2024

  • Elite Men - Biniam Girmay wins Surf Coast Classic, trumps Elia Viviani in sprint | Lorne - Torquay / 158.6km

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race - Women 2024

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  • Women's Elite - Rosita Reijnhout holds off chase group to win Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race | Geelong / 143km

Grasshopper Adventure Series 2024

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  • Huffmaster - Hopper #2 - Brennan Wertz breaks Huffmaster gravel record, Oliveira Parks takes series lead | Maxwell, California / 88.8mile
  • Low Gap - Hopper #1 - Blevins and Courtney win opening rounds of Grasshopper Adventure Series | Uriah, California / 48mile

X20 Trofee Hamme - Flandriencross 2024

  • Elite Women - Fem van Empel makes it 16 wins for the season at X2O Trofee Hamme | Hamme
  • Elite Men - Mathieu van der Poel powers away for solo victory at X2O Trofee Hamme | Hamme

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 2024

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  • Elite Men - Laurence Pithie edges out Natnael Tesfazion to win Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race | Geelong / 176km

Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise 2024

  • Elite Men - Kevin Geniets wins GP la Marseillaise after close battle with Alex Baudin | Marseille / 167.5km

Women's Pro Costa de Almería 2024

  • Elite Women - Olivia Baril takes first win for Movistar at Pro Costa de Almería | Almería

UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup - Hoogerheide 2024

  • Elite Men - Mathieu van der Poel attacks on final lap to win Hoogerheide World Cup | Hoogerheide
  • Elite Women - Van Empel outsprints Vas, Brand at thrilling Hoogerheide World Cup | Hoogerheide
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AlUla Tour 2024

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  • Stage 5 - Simon Yates wins AlUla Tour with sprint on final hilltop finish | AIUIa Old Town - Skyviews of Harrat Uwayrid / 150.5km
  • Stage 4 - Tim Merlier takes back-to-back sprint wins on AlUla Tour stage 4 | Hegra - Maraya / 142.5km
  • Stage 3 - Tim Merlier scores sprint win on AlUla Tour stage 3 | AIUIa International Airport - AIUIa Camel Cup Track / 170.5km

Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana 2024

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  • Stage 5 - Brandon McNulty draws on early-season form to win Volta Valenciana | Bétera - Valencia / 93km
  • Stage 4 - Volta Valenciana: Brandon McNulty wins shortened stage 4 | Teulada - La Vall d'Ebo / 175km
  • Stage 3 - Volta Valenciana: Jonathan Milan takes sprint in Orihuela for stage 3 victory | San Vincent del Raspeig - Orihuela / 161km

Etoile de Bessèges - Tour du Gard 2024

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  • Stage 5 - Mads Pedersen goes deep to win Etoile de Bessèges | Alès / 10.6km
  • Stage 4 - Etoile de Bessèges: Samuel Leroux holds off charging field to win stage 4 | Méjannes-le-Clap / 158.5km
  • Stage 3 - Etoile des Bessèges: Mads Pedersen sprints to first season win on stage 3 | Bessèges / 161.1km

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Believe or not, we’re already over a month into the 2023 season, with racing already underway in Australia, South America, the Middle East, and Southern Europe.

But while we’re excited to see the sport’s best men and women back in action–and some of the sport’s biggest names have already started their seasons on a winning note–these races are merely the appetizer, whetting our palettes for bigger races still to come.

Here’s a rundown of the races we can’t wait to see in 2023.

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad — February 25

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We’re purists, which means despite the fact that the racing season started in mid-January, we don’t consider the season to have really started until the running of the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, the first race of the season in Belgium. With events for both men and women, the “Omloop,” as it’s affectionately called, offers everything we love about the spring Classics: rain, wind, cobblestones, and many of the short, steep “bergs” that speckle the Flemish countryside.

On the men’s side, Belgian riders and teams often lead the way: Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) won last year’s race after an attack just before the Bosberg, the day’s final climb. He won’t be back to defend his title though, which leaves the door open for one of Soudal-Quick Step’s many stars to a big win on home turf for the Belgian super-team.

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Strade Bianche — March 4

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Taking place on the white gravel roads of Tuscany, Strade Bianche is easily one of the hardest and most beautiful races of the year. A race in which the strongest rider always wins, it makes sense that the event’s list of winners reads like a Who’s Who of the sport’s best racers.

For example, Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) won last year’s race with a solo attack 50 kilometers from the finish line in Siena, an incredibly gutsy move that only a rider like Pogačar would attempt (and pull off). And before Pog, previous editions were won by the Netherlands’ Mathieu van der Poel (2021), van Aert (2020), and France’s Julian Alaphilippe (2019). Clearly, this is a race where only the best succeed.

On the women’s side, van Vleuten is again the top favorite: she won the race in 2019 and 2020 and finished second to Belgium’s Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx) last year. And keep an eye on Italy’s Elisa Longo Borghini (Trek-Segafredo), who won the race in 2017, and Poland’s Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM Racing), a four-time podium finisher who’s still searching for the top step.

How to Watch: GCN+

Milan-Sanremo — March 18

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The first of cycling’s five Monuments, Milan-Sanremo (294km) is the longest one-day race on the calendar. And thanks to the fact that the outcome is almost always decided in the final 10K, the riders say it’s the easiest race to finish, but the hardest race to win.

We love Milan-Sanremo’s slow build to the finish as the riders head south from Milan toward the coast, then wind their way along the sea toward the climbs that make-up the Monument’s traditional finale—especially the Poggio, a short, punchy ascent just a few kilometers from the finish line whose treacherous descent often creates more gaps than the climb itself. Case in point: Slovenia’s Matej Mohorič (Bahrain Victorious) used a dropper post to leave the rest behind on the descent, laying it all on the line to take the biggest win of his career.

And while there’s no women’s Milan-Sanremo, the Trofeo Alfredo Binda, a major stop on the women’s WorldTour and a pillar of the former women’s World Cup series, takes the place the next day—and can be streamed live via GCN. Italy’s Elisa Balsamo (Trek-Segafredo) won last year’s race, outsprinting her compatriots Sofia Bertizzolo (UAE Team ADQ) and Soraya Paladin (Canyon-SRAM) to take the victory.

Tour of Flanders — April 2

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Many riders consider the Tour of Flanders (known locally as the “Ronde van Vlaanderen”) to be the hardest one-day race on the calendar. The men’s event features over 250km of the toughest terrain in the Flemish region of Belgium, with tight, technical roads, cobblestones, and short, steep climbs called “bergs.” The course is so challenging that it can take years for a rider to master the nuances of the race enough to actually contend to win it.

Last year’s men’s race went to van der Poel who shrugged-off a late-start to the season–and a stunning challenge from Pogačar–to win the Ronde for the second time in three years. Both riders are expected to return this year, alongside van Aert, who was enjoying the form of his life but was forced to skip the event after testing positive for COVID-19.

In the women’s event, look for another battle between the Dutch and the Italians with van Vleuten headlining a list of contenders that should include her compatriots, Chantal van den Broek-Blaak (SD-Worx) and Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma), both former winners of the event. For the Italians, Longo Borghini should lead the way. SD Worx got the better of van Vleuten last year, working over the Dutch superstar in the finale to set-up a victory for Kopecky, the Belgian champion.

Paris-Roubaix — April 8 and 9

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The “Hell of the North.” The “Queen of the Classics.” Whatever you call it, Paris-Roubaix is probably our favorite race on the calendar. The final half of this 255km Monument includes about 55km of Northern France’s worst cobbled roads (spread over 29 “sectors”), so it’s packed with drama and always produces a worthy champion—even when it’s a dark horse. This year’s race returns its usual spot on the calendar (one week after the Tour of Flanders) after pushing back a week to accommodate last year’s French national election.

Saturday brings the third-ever women’s Paris-Roubaix (145km), which starts in Denain and follows the final 17 sectors of cobbles of Sunday’s men’s race—all the way to the finish line in the Roubaix velodrome. Both editions have been won solo: Great Britain’s Lizzy Deignan (Trek-Segafredo) won the inaugural event with a long-distance attack in wet, muddy conditions, and Long-Borghini won last year with a strong counter-attack in the final hour after the leading group reformed. Van Vleuten has never won this race, but is skipping the event to target the hillier Ardennes Classics two weeks later. In her place, the Dutch will have Vos to root for, and she would certainly love to add a Roubaix cobble to her palmares.

In last year’s men’s race, the Netherland’s Dylan van Baarle (INEOS-Grenadiers) won the first cobbled Monument in his team’s history after attacking the leading group about 20km from the finish line in Roubaix. And the Dutchman moved to Jumbo-Visma this past off-season, giving van Aert one of the strongest and most experienced teammates anyone could ask for.

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La Vuelta Femenina — May 1 to 7

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For the past 8 years, the organizers of the men’s Tour of Spain have run a women’s event during the men’s grand tour. Starting as a one-day race run alongside the last stage of the men’s grand tour, the event grew to include four days of racing, but that’s hardly a grand tour, isn’t it?

Enter the new and improved La Vuelta Feminina which in addition to being expanded to seven stages has moved to its own spot on the calendar–away from the men’s event that often overshadowed it. The course is yet to be unveiled, but we know the race will begin on the Costa Blanca, which means beautiful scenery and close proximity to lots of hard climbs.

Van Vleuten has already said she’s racing–she won the last two editions–and looks to make this the first victory of what she hopes will be a hatrick of women’s grand tour wins in 2023.

Giro d’Italia — May 6 to 28

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While the Tour de France gets all the prestige, riders generally consider the Tour of Italy (the “Giro d’Italia”) to be much, much harder. This year’s race begins in the Abruzzo region and with the exception of a summit finish in Switzerland, stays entirely within Italy. The race finishes in Rome for only the fifth time in its history.

Always characterized by its mountains, the 2023 Giro offers seven mountain stages and six summit finishes, including a mountain time trial on the Giro’s penultimate day that finishes atop the Monte Lussari. As usual, the final week is a beast, with three more summit finishes before the final time trial.

This year’s race features three individual time trials, which is probably why Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick Step) has made the focal point of his season. The reigning world champion won last year’s Tour of Spain to take the first grand tour victory of his career, and as one of the sport’s best time trialists, likes what the course has to offer.

Start lists are far from finalized, but we expect Evenepoel to be challenged by Slovenia’s Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) a 3-time Vuelta winner who’s tried several times but failed to win the Giro, and Great Britain’s Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers), winner of the 2018 Tour de France. All of them should have the defending champion, Australia’s Jai Hindley (BORA-hansgrohe), to contend with as well.

Giro d’Italia Donne — June 30 to July 9

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In the absence of a women’s Tour de France, the Giro Donne was traditionally the most prestigious women’s stage race on the calendar. But the success of last year’s Tour de France Femmes means the Giro Donne’s organizers will need to step-up their game in order to keep up with their French rivals. Case in point: it was recently announced that beginning in 2024, RCS–who organizes the men’s Giro d’Italia–will take over the Giro Donne, which means more money and more infrastructure will be funneled toward this important women’s event.

Details have yet to emerge about this year’s course (they always arrive at the last minute), and we’re curious to see which riders attempt to tackle the Giro Rosa and the new Tour de France Femmes two weeks later. Last year we said that winning both would be a tall order, but van Vleuten proved us wrong by winning the Giro and then Tour de France Femmes a few weeks later. She’s again tackling both races in 2023.

Tour de France — July 1 to July 23

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The 2023 Tour de France should again be one of the highlights of the year–and this year’s edition has several tricks up its sleeve. The race begins in the Spanish Basque Country and quickly heads into the Pyrenees, where early mountain battles will begin shuffling the General Classification. Stage 9 brings a return to the Puy de Dôme, an extinct volcano that’s one of the most famous climbs in Tour de France history–and hasn’t been climbed in 35 years.

The final two weeks cover some of the toughest climbs in the Alps, including the high-altitude (and steep) Col de Loze and the race’s only time trial: a hilly ITT on Stage 16. As the race approaches Paris the riders will hit the Vosges mountains, for a tough penultimate stage featuring many of the climbs used by van Vleuten to seize control of last year’s Tour de France Femmes.

The defending champion, Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) will return to defend his title, and he’ll face a stiff challenge Pogačar, the winner in 2020 and 2021. The Slovenian seemed to learn a few lessons after relinquishing the yellow jersey midway through last year’s Tour, and that could mean bad news for Vingegaard and his team.

Tour de France Femmes — July 23 to 30

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After facing years of pressure from advocates and racers, the organizers of the Tour de France finally announced the return of a true women’s Tour de France. Consisting of eight stages, the race began on the final day of the men’s Tour and finished one week later. It was a resounding success.

This year’s Tour de France Femmes will follow a similar pattern: starting in Clermont-Ferrand on the last Sunday of the men’s Tour, the race covers eight stages suiting a variety of riding styles.

The first six stages offer chances for sprinters and puncheurs, which means exciting racing for viewers and fans. But the final weekend has us most excited with a summit finish on the Col du Tourmalet on Saturday and an individual time trial on Sunday.

Van Vleuten overcame a slow start to dominate last year’s race. If things go according to plan she’ll defend last year’s title, and possibly complete a historic triple by winning the Vuelta, the Giro, and the Tour all in the same season.

UCI World Championships — August 6 to 13

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The UCI World Road Race Championships move to early-August this year, which makes the Tour de France an even more important event as it’s the best place for riders to hone their form. And the events couldn’t be taking place in a more stunning location: Glasgow, Scotland. Raced by national teams and run entirely without race radios, these are always some of the most intriguing and intense races of the season.

The hilly city circuit should favor the riders we’re used to seeing at the front of the World Championship road races: the Dutch (led by van Vleuten, the defending champion) and the Italians on the women’s side (both teams are too deep to single-out any one rider), and puncheurs like Evenepoel (the defending champion) and France’s Julian Alaphilippe (winner in 2020 and 2021) on the men’s. Each winner will spend the rest of the season and the first half of the next in the rainbow jersey awarded to the winner of each discipline.

Vuelta a España — August 26 to September 17

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As the final grand tour of the season, the Tour of Spain (“Vuelta a España”) is traditionally a last chance for riders hoping to end the year on high note, earn a contract for the following season, or get themselves in shape for the fall Classics. With lots of mountains and a start list filled with motivated riders, the Vuelta always delivers some of the year’s most exciting finishes.

At this point in the season it’s tough to predict who will add the Spanish grand tour to their program, as lots of things can change between now and September. Evenepoel (the defending champion) and Roglič (winner in 2019, 2020, and 2021) will have more than enough time to target the Vuelta after competing in the Giro, but a lot can happen over the course of a season.

We also can’t wait to see what kind of hot mess Movistar brings to the race: as documented by the Netflix series “The Least Expected Day” the Spanish squad always finds a way to both animate and implode. Our hope is that they let their American up-and-comer, Matteo Jorgenson, try and challenge for a high GC finish.

Since getting hooked on pro cycling while watching Lance Armstrong win the 1993 U.S. Pro Championship in Philadelphia, longtime Bicycling contributor Whit Yost has raced on Belgian cobbles, helped build a European pro team, and piloted that team from Malaysia to Mont Ventoux as an assistant director sportif. These days, he lives with his wife and son in Pennsylvania, spending his days serving as an assistant middle school principal and his nights playing Dungeons & Dragons.

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2023 UCI Cycling World Championships in Glasgow: All final results and medals - complete list

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Glasgow hosted the inaugural mega multi-discipline World Championships from 3-13 August. Read on to discover all the pro medal winners from the event.

Mathieu van der Poel celebrates his road race title at the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships

The UCI Cycling World Championships 2023 , which took place in Glasgow, Scotland from 3-13 August 2023, brought together all the main disciplines of the sport, excluding cyclo-cross.

A total of 13 World Championships were contested across seven disciplines including the Olympic disciplines of track cycling , road cycling , BMX freestyle and racing , and mountain bike . Several events offered Olympic quotas spots and ranking points for Paris 2024 .

The format will be replicated in the same location every four years, during the year preceding the Olympic Games.

Scroll down to find out all the results from Glasgow 2023.

  • UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Road cycling preview
  • UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Track cycling preview
  • UCI World Championships 2023: BMX Freestyle preview
  • UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Cross-country Mountain Bike preview

Results from the UCI Cycling World Championships 2023

Thursday 3 august.

Women Individual Pursuit

  • Chloe Dygert (USA) 3:17.542 🥇
  • Franziska Braube (SUI) OVL 🥈
  • Bryony Botha (NZL) 3:22.210 🥉

Women Team Sprint

  • Germany (Lea Friedrich, Pauline Grabosch, Emma Hinze) 45.848 (WR) 🥇
  • Great Britain (Lauren Bell, Sophie Capewell, Emma Finucane) 45.923 🥈
  • People's Republic of China (Bao Shanju, Guo Yufang, Yuan Liying) 46.543 🥉

Men 15km Scratch Race

  • William Tidball (GBR) 🥇
  • Kuboki Kazushige (JPN) 🥈
  • Tuur Dens (BEL) 🥉

Friday 4 August

Women 500m Time Trial

  • Emma Hinze (GER) 32.820 🥇
  • Kristina Clonan (AUS) 32.956 🥈
  • Lea Friedrich (GER) 33.134 🥉

Women 10km Scratch Race

  • Jennifer Valente (USA) 🥇
  • Maike van der Duin (NED) 🥈
  • Michaela Drummond (NZL) 🥉

Men Team Sprint

  • Netherlands (Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland) 41.647 🥇
  • Australia (Leigh Hoffman, Matthew Richardson, Matthew Glaetzer) 41.682 🥈
  • France (Florian Grengbo, Sébastien Vigier, Rayan Helal) 42.583 🥉

Saturday 5 August

Mountain Bike

Women Downhill

  • Valentina Höll (AUT) 04:58.242 🥇
  • Camille Balanche (SUI) 05:00.262 🥈
  • Marine Cabirou (FRA) 05:00.603 🥉

Men Downhill

  • Charlie Hatton (GB) 04:26.747 🥇
  • Andreas Kolb (AUT) 04:27.346 🥈
  • Laurie Greenland (GB) 04:27.976 🥉

Men Team Pursuit

  • Denmark (Niklas Larsen, Carl-Frederik Bévort, Lasse Norman Leth, Rasmus Pedersen) 3:45.161 🥇
  • Italy (Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, Jonathan Milan, Manlio Moro) 3:47.396 🥈
  • New Zealand (Aaron Gate, Campbell Stewart, Thomas Sexton, Nick Kergozou) Overlapped Australia 🥉

Women Team Pursuit

  • Great Britain (Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker, Josie Knight, Anna Morris) 4:08.771 🥇
  • New Zealand (Michaela Drummond, Ally Wollaston, Emily Shearman, Bryony Botha) 4:13.313 🥈
  • France (Marion Borras, Valentine Fortin, Clara Copponi, Marie Le Net) 4:13.059 🥉

Sunday 6 August

Men Elite Road Race

  • Mathieu van der Poel (NED) 6:07:27 🥇
  • Wout van Aert (BEL) +1:37 🥈
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO) +1:45 🥉

Men Cross-Country Marathon

  • Henrique Da Silva Avancini (BRA) 4:14:42 🥇
  • Martin Stošek (CZE) +0:28 🥈
  • Lukas Baum (GER) +1:43 🥉

Women Cross-Country Marathon

  • Mona Mitterwallner (AUT) 5:07:50 🥇
  • Candice Lill (RSA) +0:54 🥈
  • Adelheid Morath (GER) +9:50 🥉

Women Elimination Race

  • Lotte Kopecky (BEL) 🥇
  • Valentine Fortin (FRA) 🥈
  • Jennifer Valente (USA) 🥉

Men Individual Pursuit

  • Filippo Ganna (ITA) 4:01.976 🥇
  • Daniel Bigham (GBR) 4:02.030 🥈
  • Jonathan Milan (ITA) 4:05.868 🥉

Women Keirin

  • Ellesse Andrews (NZL) 🥇
  • Martha Bayona (COL) +0.010 🥈
  • Lea Friedrich (GER) +0.104 🥉
  • Iúri Leitão (POR) 187 points 🥇
  • Benjamin Thomas (FRA) 185 points 🥈
  • Shunsuke Imamura (JPN) 173 points 🥉

Monday 7 August

BMX Freestyle

Men BMX Freestyle Park

  • Kieran Reilly (GBR) 95.80 🥇
  • Logan Martin (AUS) 95.30🥈
  • Nick Bruce (USA) 93.90 🥉

Women BMX Freestyle Park

  • Hanna Roberts (USA) 91.04 🥇
  • Sun Sibei (CHN) 89.10🥈
  • Zhou Huimin (CHN) 87.90 🥉

Men Elimination Race

  • Ethan Vernon (GBR) 🥇
  • Dylan Bibic (CAN)🥈
  • Elia Vivani (ITA) 🥉
  • Harrie Lavreysen (NED) 🥇
  • Nicholas Paul (TTO)🥈
  • Jack Carlin (GBR) 🥉

Women Madison

  • Great Britain (Neah Evans, Elinor Barker) 28 points 🥇
  • Australia (Georgia Baker, Alexandra Manly) 25 points 🥈
  • France (Victoire Berteau, Clara Copponi) 22 points 🥉

Tuesday 8 August

Team Time Trial Mixed Relay

  • Switzerland (Stefan Bissegger, Stefan Küng, Mauro Schmid, Elise Chabbey, Nicole Koller, Marlen Reuser) 54:16.20 🥇
  • France (Bruno Armirail, Rémi Cavagna, Bryan Coquard, Audrey Cordon-Ragot, Cédrine Kerbaol, Juliette Labous) +7.08 🥈
  • Germany (Miguel Heidemann, Jannik Steimle, Max Walscheid, Ricarda Bauernfeind, Lisa Klein, Franziska Koch) +51.31 🥉

Men 1km Time Trial

  • Jeffrey Hoogland (NED) 58.222 🥇
  • Matthew Glaetzer (AUS) +0.304 🥈
  • Thomas Cornish (AUS) +0.600 🥉

Women Points Race

  • Lotte Kopecky (BEL) 39 points 🥇
  • Georgia Baker (AUS) 31 points 🥈
  • Uchino Tsuyaka (JPN) 14 points 🥉

Men Madison

  • Netherlands (Jan Willem Van Schip/Yoeri Havik) 37 points 🥇
  • Great Britain (Oliver Wood/Mark Stewart) 35 points 🥈
  • New Zealand (Aaron Gate/Campbell Stewart) 34 points 🥉

Wednesday 9 August

Mountain Bike Cross-country

Mixed Team Cross-Country Relay

  • Switzerland 1:05:42 🥇
  • France +0:09 🥈
  • Denmark +0:41 🥉

Women Elite E-MTB Cross-country

  • Nathalie Schneitter (SUI) 52:23 🥇
  • Sofia Wiedenroth (GER) +1:00 🥈
  • Justine Tonso (FRA) +1:34 🥉

Men Elite E-MTB Cross-country

  • Joris Ryf (SUI) 58:29 🥇
  • Hugo Pigeon (FRA) +0:21 🥈
  • Jerome Gilloux (FRA) +1:38 🥉

Women Sprint

  • Emma Finucane (GBR) 🥇
  • Sophie Lea Friedrich (GER) 🥈
  • Ellesse Andrews (NZL) 🥉

Men Points Race

  • Aaron Gate (AUS) 123 points 🥇
  • Albert Torres Barcelo (ESP) 107 points 🥈
  • Fabio van den Bossche (BEL) 95 points 🥉

Men Keirin Final

  • Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro (COL) 9.889 🥇
  • Matthew Richardson (AUS) 🥈
  • Nakano Shinji (JPN) 🥉

Women Omnium

  • Jennifer Valente (USA) 116 points 🥇
  • Ally Wollaston (AUS) 96 points 🥈
  • Valentine Fortin (FRA) 94 points 🥉
  • Spain 810 🥇
  • France 680 🥈
  • Great Britain 600 🥉

Thursday 10 August

Women Elite Individual Time Trial

  • Chloé Dygert (USA) 46:59.80 🥇
  • Grace Brown (AUS) +5.67 🥈
  • Christina Schweinberger (AUT) +1:12.95 🥉

Men Cross-Country Short Track

  • Samuel Gaze (NZL) 20:27 🥇
  • Victor Koretzky (FRA) +0:00 🥈
  • Thomas Pidock (GBR) +0:02 🥉

Women Cross-Country Short Track

  • Pauline Ferrand Prevot (FRA) 21:17 🥇
  • Puck Pieterse (NED) +0:04 🥈
  • Evie Richards (GBR) +0:09 🥉

Women BMX Freestyle Flatland

  • Aude Cassagne (FRA) 87.66 🥇
  • Leticia Santiago de Oliveira Moda (BRA) 84.50 🥈
  • Nakagawa Kirara (JPN) 82.66 🥉

Men BMX Freestyle Flatland

  • Shoji Yu (JPN) 94.16 🥇
  • Hayakawa Kio (JPN) 91.16 🥈
  • Matthias Dandois (FRA) 88.00 🥉

Friday 11 August

Men Elite Individual Time Trial

  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL) 55:19.23 🥇
  • Filippo Ganna (ITA) +12.28 🥈
  • Joshua Tarling (GBR) +48.20 🥉

Indoor cycling

Women Elite Artistic Cycling - Pair

Saturday 12 August

Men Cross-Country Olympic

  • Tom Pidcock (GBR) 1:22.09🥇
  • Samuel Gaze (NZL) +0:19🥈
  • Nino Schurter (SUI) +0:34🥉

Women Cross-Country Olympic

  • Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (FRA) 1:24.14 🥇
  • Loana Lecomte (FRA) +1:14 🥈
  • Puck Pieterse (NED) +1:27 🥉

Open Elite Artistic Cycling - Pair

  • Hanselmann/Schefold (GER) 169.63 🥇
  • Rödiger/Styber (GER) 159.50 🥈
  • Lim/Lim (HKG) 118.64 🥉

Men Elite Artistic Cycling - Single

  • Lukas Kohl (GER) 210.50 🥇
  • Philipp-Thies Rapp (GER) 206.85 🥈
  • Emilio Arellano (ESP) 199.11 🥉

Men Elite 20" - Final

  • Alejandro Montalvo Milla (ESP) 250 🥇
  • Borja Conejos Vazquez (ESP) 250 🥈
  • Charlie Rolls (GBR) 190 🥉

Men Elite 26" - Final

  • Jack Carthy (GBR) 210🥇
  • Oliver Widmann (GER) 210 🥈
  • Marti Vayreda Vendrell (ESP) 180🥉

Sunday 13 August

Women Elite Road Race

  • Lotte Kopecky (BEL) 4:02:12🥇
  • Demi Vollering (NED) +7" 🥈
  • Cecilie Ludwig (DEN) +7"🥉

Women Elite

  • Beth Shriever (GBR) 🥇
  • Laura Smulders (NED) 🥈
  • Alise Willoughby (USA) 🥉
  • Romain Mathieu (FRA) 🥇
  • Arthur Pilard (FRA) 🥈
  • Joris Daudet (FRA) 🥉

Men Elite Cycle-Ball

Women Elite Artistic Cycling - Single

  • Ramona Dandl (GER) 182.93 🥇
  • Lara Füller (GER) 178.99 🥈
  • Lorena Schneider (AUT) 172.34 🥉

Full list of results

  • 2023 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships (Park) full results here
  • 2023 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships (Flatland) full results here
  • 2023 UCI BMX Racing World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (downhill) full results here
  • 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (XCM) full results here
  • 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (cross-country) full results here
  • 2023 UCI Road World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Track World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Trials World Championships full results here

How to watch the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships

In the United Kingdom, the BBC has full broadcast rights and will carry extensive coverage both on its linear channel and streamed on BBC iPlayer.

FloBikes will stream live coverage in the United States and Canada, while Eurosport will broadcast the event throughout most of Europe.

In Australia, the action will be streamed live and free on SBS On Demand .

Please check local listings for coverage in your area.

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UCI Track Cycling World Championships: Dates, events, riders to watch and more

Lewis Mason

Published 27/07/2023 at 15:20 GMT

The countdown is on to the UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Taking place at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, 22 world titles are up for grabs with Harrie Lavreysen, Jack Carlin and Katie Archibald among those tipped for success in Scotland. It is part of the inaugural UCI Cycling World Championships, which are to be held every four years in the year preceding the Olympic Games.

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Where are the uci track cycling world championships being held, what type of races will be included.

  • Sprint - one-on-one duels of pure power.
  • Team Sprint - Racing in trios, riders sprint for one lap before peeling off. When the last rider crosses the line, the team has set their time.
  • Time Trial - Riders complete a set distance (1km for men, 500m for women) as quick as they can.
  • Keirin - Competitors follow the slipstream of a motorbike for 750m, before the ‘derny’ peels away and leaves the riders to sprint to the finish.

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  • Individual Pursuit - Two riders start on opposite sides of the track and chase each other. Tom and Jerry but on bikes.
  • Team Pursuit - Two teams of four riders start on opposite sides of the track and chase each other. Four Toms. Four Jerrys.
  • Points Race - Men ride 160 laps and women ride 100 with points being collected during sprint laps which occur every ten laps.
  • Madison - Teams of two riders take turns to race in a relay with points collected on the sprint laps.
  • Scratch - Solo riders. First over the line wins. Simple.

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  • Omnium - Riders take part in scratch, tempo, elimination and points races on the same day.
  • Elimination - Riders sprint every two laps. Person over the line last during the sprint lap is eliminated.

Who to look out for

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Gold medallist Britain's Katie Archibald poses on the podium of the Women's Omnium during the UEC Track Elite European Championship in Grenchen in February 2023.

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The field includes 2022 champion Primoz Roglic of Slovenia, who changed teams from Jumbo-Visma to Bora-Hansgrohe after last season.

The 34-year-old Roglic is a three-time Vuelta a Espana winner, the reigning Giro d’Italia champion and the 2020 Tour de France runner-up. Watch for him to be a factor in the Grand Tours later this year.

The other headliner is 24-year-old Belgian Remco Evenepoel, who owns a Grand Tour title (2022 Vuelta), plus world titles in the time trial (2023) and road race (2022).

He is the youngest man to win a world title in the time trial and the second to win both the road race and time trial in a career.

Notable Americans entered include Brandon McNulty of UAE Team Emirates and Matteo Jorgenson of Visma.

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IVE 1st World Tour 2024: Dates, Locations & How to Book Tickets

K-pop’s super rookie group IVE has announced the dates of their World Tour 2024 . After starting their first world tour in 2023, the girl group will travel to Taiwan, the United States, Europe, and Australia to meet fans in person.

IVE debuted with six members, Gaeul, Yujin, Rei, Wonyoung, Liz, and Leeseo, in 2021. The girl group snagged their career’s first Daesang (grand prize) a year after their debut in 2022, marking a new chapter in K-pop rookie history.

Until 2023, IVE has snagged five Daesangs within two years of their beginning, showing their vast potential. After their impressive commercial success, IVE is set to win the global fandom by touring multiple countries in 2024.

Dates and locations of IVE World Tour 2024 revealed

IVE’s world tour 2024 will resume in March as the group plans to perform in Taiwan and later in several locations in the U.S.

Dates and locations of IVE’s 1st World Tour 2024 include:

March 2- Taipei, Taiwan, NTSU Arena

March 13- Los Angeles, California, Kia Forum

March 16- Oakland, California, Oakland Arena

March 20- Fort Worth, Texas, Dickies Arena

March 24- Atlanta, Georgia, State Farm Arena

March 26- Rosemont, Illinois, Allstate Arena

March 29- Newark, New Jersey, Prudential Center

June 4- Paris, France, Accor Arena

June 7- Barcelona, Spain, Palau Sant Jordi

June 10- Berlin, Germany, Mercedes-Benz Arena

June 13- Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome

June 16- London, England, The O2

June 23- Mexico City, Mexico, Palacio De Los Deportes

June 26- São Paulo, Brazil, Espaço Unimed

June 30- Santiago, Chile, Movistar Arena

IVE THE 1ST WORLD TOUR <SHOW WHAT I HAVE> TOUR LIST #IVE #아이브 #SHOW_WHAT_I_HAVE #IVE_WORLD_TOUR pic.twitter.com/V4XLFXj5H4 — IVE OFFICIAL (@IVEstarship) November 8, 2023

July 6- Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena

July 13- Manila, Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena

July 25- Melbourne, Australia, Rod Laver Arena

July 28- Sydney, Australia, Qudos Bank Arena

IVE’s World Tour 2024 tickets are available on Live Nation and Ticketmaster based on availabilities. Interested fans can also look for tickets directly from the venue’s websites.

The setlist for IVE’s 1st World Tour ‘Show What I Have’ features the girl group’s hit singles. From “I Am” to “Love Dive,” “Baddie,” and “After Like,” the comprehensive setlist promises to keep the fans hooked for the show.

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Madonna announces 2023 tour that will celebrate her greatest hits

Madonna is getting ready to "express herself" all over again with her latest global tour.

On Tuesday, the music icon announced a new 35-city global tour, aptly named "Madonna: The Celebration Tour." The 64-year-old shared the news on her Instagram page and revealed that the tour would feature hits from across her four decades performing.

"Come join the party! 🎉💃🏼🎵🕺🏾🎤," she captioned the post.

The singer also teased the news in a video that paid tribute to her 1991 film "Truth or Dare." In the four-minute clip, Madonna is joined by several stars, including Amy Schumer, Jack Black, Lil Wayne and Judd Apatow, for a game of truth or dare.

Toward the end, Schumer dares Madonna to go on a tour and sing all of her best hits. It's a challenge that the icon gladly accepts.

A release posted to Madonna's website said the tour would follow her "artistic journey" and pay special homage to New York City, the place where her career began.

“I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” she said.

Want to know more about the tour? Here's everything we know so far.

Madonna is going on tour.

What are the dates of the tour?

The tour will kick off its North American leg on July 15 in Vancouver then make its way to Seattle, Denver, Chicago, New York and other major cities.

  • July 15 — Vancouver, B.C.
  • July 18 — Seattle, Wash.
  • July 22 — Phoenix, Ariz.
  • July 25 — Denver, Colo.
  • July 27 — Tulsa, Okla.
  • July 30 — St. Paul, Minn.
  • Aug. 2 — Cleveland, Ohio
  • Aug. 5 — Detroit, Mich.
  • Aug. 7 — Pittsburgh, Penn.
  • Aug. 9 — Chicago, Ill.
  • Aug. 13 — Toronto, Ont.
  • Aug. 19 — Montreal, Q.C.
  • Aug. 23 — New York, N.Y.
  • Aug. 24 — New York, N.Y.
  • Aug. 30 — Boston, Mass.
  • Sept. 2 — Washington, D.C.
  • Sept. 5 — Atlanta, Ga.
  • Sept. 7 — Tampa, Fla.
  • Sept. 9 — Miami, Fla.
  • Sept. 13 — Houston, Texas
  • Sept, 18 — Dallas, Texas
  • Sept. 21 — Austin, Texas
  • Sept. 27 — Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Oct. 4 — San Francisco, Calif.
  • Oct. 7 — Las Vegas, Nev.

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The European leg of the tour will commence on Oct. 14 in London and will include stops in Barcelona, Paris, Milan, Berlin and other famous European cities.

  • Oct. 14 — London, England
  • Oct. 21 — Antwerp, Belgium
  • Oct. 25 — Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Oct. 28 — Stockholm, Sweden
  • Nov. 01 — Barcelona, Spain
  • Nov. 06 — Lisbon, Portugal
  • Nov. 12 — Paris, France
  • Nov. 13 — Paris, France
  • Nov. 15 — Cologne, Germany
  • Nov. 23 — Milan, Italy
  • Nov. 28 — Berlin, Germany
  • Dec. 1 — Amsterdam, the Netherlands

When do tickets go on sale?

Fans will have a few chances to get their hands on the coveted tickets:

General public sales: Tickets will go on sale Friday, Jan. 20 and Friday, Jan. 27 at 10 a.m. local time, and will be available to purchase on Madonna's website .

Fan club presales: If you’re a legacy member of Madonna’s official fan club, you can participate in the following presales.

  • The first presale applies to North American shows that go on sale to the general public on Jan. 20. The presale takes place from Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 12 p.m. ET through Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 5 p.m. ET.
  • The second presale applies to European and UK shows and will span from Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 9 a.m. GMT to 5 p.m. GMT.
  • The third presale is for the North American shows that go on sale to the general public on Jan. 27. This final presale will run from Monday, Jan. 23 at 9 a.m. ET through Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 5 p.m. ET.

Citi presale: Citi cardholders can take part in two presales. Tickets can be purchased through the Citi Entertainment program.

  • The first presale is for tickets going on sale to the general public on Jan. 20. The presale will run from Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. local time through Thursday, Jan. 19 at 6 p.m. local time.
  • The second is for tickets going on sale to the general public on Jan. 27. The presale will run from Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 10 a.m. local time through Thursday, Jan. 26 at 6 p.m. local time. 

Canada American Express presale: American Express cardholders can participate in a presale for concerts in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. Tickets will be available to purchase on Ticketmaster .

  • The presale will span from Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 10 a.m. local time and run through Thursday, Jan. 19 at 6 p.m. local time.

European American Express presale:  American Express cardholders can participate in a presale for concerts in Sweden, France, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and Belgium. Tickets will be available to purchase on Ticketmaster .

  • The presale will span from Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 9 a.m. local time through Thursday, Jan. 19 at 6 p.m. local time.

Who is the opening act?

Caldwell Tidicue, whose stage name is Bob the Drag Queen, will appear at all dates of the tour.

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