
In first, Israeli cyclists win Tour de Rwanda race
Premier Tech Cycling Team athlete Itamar Einhorn clinched the Stage 2 win with the help of decorated teammate Chris Froome.

Premier Tech Cycling Team athlete Itamar Einhorn clinched the Stage 2 win with the help of decorated teammate Chris Froome.

Philanthropist Sylvan Adams has pledged a memorial cycling track in Kibbutz Be’eri as part of his ongoing efforts to support recovery in the region.

Cyclists in US, Spain, France, UK, Australia, Hong Kong, Argentina, Belgium and more to take part in #ridetobringthemhomenow calling for release of Hamas hostages.

Israel-Premier Tech Cycling Team owner Sylvan Adams, 64, takes first place in Masters age category.

Israel Premier Tech team competes for the fourth time in the prestigious race that kicked off in Bilbao, Spain, and will end in Paris.

It was the first time Israel hosted the event, in which Germany garnered the most medals.

Team Israel Start-Up Nation picks two-time Israeli national cycling champion Omer Goldstein, 24, to support lead rider Mike Woods.

Adventurer and inspirational speaker Roei ‘Jinji’ Sadan, 39, was fatally injured on March 10. His healthy heart, lungs and kidneys were donated.

To launch the new season, cycling legend Chris Froome gives both Hebrew and hummus a go in Team Israel Start-Up Nation video.

Alex Dowsett completes Stage 8 of the Giro d’Italia in just over four hours and 50 minutes, overtaking five other breakaway riders.

Team Israel Start-Up Nation will make its way from the south of France to Paris as the famous cycling contests takes off on its 107th edition.

Team Israel Start-Up Nation also announced Israelis to compete in the other Grand Tours: Guy Sagiv (Giro d’Italia) and Omer Goldstein (Vuelta a España).

Two months before the start of Giro d’Italia, the world’s second largest cycling race, Italian cyclists are getting the lay of the Holy Land.

The Israel Cycling Academy’s 2018 roster includes 24 riders from 16 countries, including Christians, Jews, a Muslim and a Druze.

Tens of thousands of tourists and cycling enthusiasts are expected to arrive in Israel next May to experience the Giro d’Italia’s festive atmosphere.