Owen Rogers
Owen Rogers is an experienced journalist, covering professional cycling and specialising in women's road racing. He has followed races such as the Women's Tour and Giro d'Italia Donne, live-tweeting from Women's WorldTour events as well as providing race reports, interviews, analysis and news stories. He has also worked for race teams, to provide post race reports and communications.
Latest articles by Owen Rogers
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Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig takes first WorldTour victory on stage three of the Vuelta a Burgos
The Danish rider won the mountain top sprint while fifth-placed New Zealander Fisher-Black moves into the GC lead
By Owen Rogers Published
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Anastasiia Chursina takes surprise solo win on Vuelta a Burgos 2021 stage two
Russian survives from the breakaway while Elise Chabbey inherits the GC lead
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Grace Brown takes the overall lead after winning opening stage at Vuelta a Burgos
The Australian won the first stage in Spain from a three-woman breakaway group
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Arlenis Sierra takes the win at Clásica Feminas de Navarra ahead of Van Vleuten
The Cuban champion takes her first win of the year after a tense and unpredictable race in Spain
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Annemiek Van Vleuten wins Setmana Ciclista Valenciana 2021 as Movistar flex their muscles
Alice Barnes back to winning ways after taking stage three sprint victory
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Annamiek van Vleuten escapes to her second Giro Rosa win
Combative Annamiek van Vleuten wins again whilst Rabo-Liv team-mate Marianne Vos sits pretty in pink
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Lorena Wiebes opens her 2020 account with victory at Omloop van het Hageland
The Dutch champion won the sprint after the aggressive race came back together on the final 15km lap
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Astana's Alexey Lutsenko powers to solo victory on stage two of the Tour of Oman
Kazakh moves into second overall as Kristoff retains race lead
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'I was at the lowest low': Lucy van der Haar sees new dawn after nearly quitting racing
After thinking of quitting, British double junior world champion Lucy van der Haar is on the road back, writes Owen Rogers
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Boels-Dolmans left reeling after injury and illness force whole team withdrawal from Dwars Door Vlaanderen
No time to panic - illness and injury mean Boels-Dolmans are not strong enough this spring, but when it comes to the WorldTour, one out of three ain’t bad
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Amy Pieters takes home win for the Netherlands with European championship title
Dutch woman sprints to victory from a day-long breakaway of three, capping a great day for the home nation who finished with three riders in the top six
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Megan Guarnier wins the 2016 Giro Rosa
American champion Megan Guarnier wins the Giro d’Italia Femminile, extending Boels-Dolmans’ domination of the WorldTour
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Lizzie Deignan rethinking retirement plans
A new focus may override British rider Lizzie Deignan's original intention to bow out after the 2019 World Champs
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Chloe Hosking sprints to Women's Tour stage three win as Kasia Niewiadoma retains lead
The stage to Leamington Spa saw a number of crashes but culminated in a bunch gallop to the line
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Bob Jungels' solo Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne win makes perfect weekend for Deceuninck - Quick-Step
Bob Jungels made it two out of two for Deceuninck - Quick-Step’s opening classics weekend, winning alone at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne on Sunday.
By Owen Rogers Published
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Sprint star Lorena Wiebes to stay with Parkhotel-Valkenburg team despite threatening to break contract and leave
Solution found after world’s top ranked rider had threatened to leave the sport if she was not released from her contract
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Jolien D'hoore takes yet another win for SD Worx at the Healthy Ageing Tour
The former Belgian champion won a chaotic sprint, pipping Alice Barnes on the line
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Daniel Pearson climbs with the best to seventh place on Tour of Oman queen stage
23-year-old British rider Daniel Pearson put in an impressive climbing performance to place ahead of Vincenzo Nibali and Rui Costa on Green Mountain
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Anna van der Breggen makes it six from six with La Flèche Wallonne 2020 victory
Newly crowned world champion led from the bottom of the Mur de Huy after a commanding Boels-Dolmans performance
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Giacomo Nizzolo takes Tour of Oman 2019 final stage victory as Alexey Lutsenko seals overall
Three stage wins hands Lutsenko victory after a dominant performance
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Dutch champion Lorena Wiebes takes stage one of the Boels Ladies Tour
Parkhotel rider won the bunch kick to confirm her status as the world's best sprinter. Brit Lizzie Deignan wins the combativity award after a late solo effort.
By Owen Rogers Published
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Tom Boonen's custom Het Nieuwsblad bike: 'there's no danger in discs'
Tom Boonen unveils his custom Specialized Venge ahead of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, and dismisses claims that disc brakes are dangerous
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Perfect sprint brings Kirsten Wild victory at Driedaagse De Panne
WNT take their first Women's WorldTour win while the bigger teams continue to struggle
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London finale shows Women's Tour is 'biggest and best' stage race in the world, says organiser
A London finish and better field are set to make the Women’s Tour one of the world’s premier women’s stage races.
By Owen Rogers Published