Filippo Ganna dreams of pulling a Cancellara-style coup at Milan-San Remo
'Spartacus' pulled a stunner with his solo dash down the finish straight in 2008 – Ganna hopes he could do the same.
'Spartacus' pulled a stunner with his solo dash down the finish straight in 2008 – Ganna hopes he could do the same.
Tour de Hoody: The last bunch sprint came in 2016, and everyone is bracing for more attacks on the Poggio.
Pogačar wary of Mathieu van der Poel: 'I never believe that he is only here to train. I think he's good.'
Australian sets off on 1,063 kilometer ride this weekend as he looks to raise funds for refugees.
Current and former world champions, lots of local talent, and more pro Americans than usual will line up in the Western Cape of South Africa on Sunday for the eight-day mountain bike stage race.
'The UCI promptly requested information from the team and shall require updated information,' the governing body tells VeloNews.
The Roglič-riddle, cobblestone consternation, Lefevere-unplugged and more – the upcoming Tour de France series has stories-galore.
Home favorite Alberto Bettiol lines up alongside Michael Valgren as American team loses riders with sickness.
Each race will have an internet livestream for fans to watch the action.
Will this year's Trofeo Alfredo Binda end in a breakaway or a bunch sprint? From climbers to sprinters, here are some of the riders to watch in the third Women's WorldTour race of the year.
Alpecin-Fenix officials confirm the Dutch star will race the Italian monument 'without expectations or ambitions.'
'I was in good form and ready for a hard race, but like many riders, I faced a stomach flu at the worst time,' Ewan says.
To watch the entire 300km race? Or just the final juicy bits? Our editors debate the best Milan-San Remo viewing strategy.
Alaphilippe, Stuyven, Colbrelli and Degenkolb are also among riders who will miss the Italian monument due to sickness.
Eddy Merckx was famous for his dominance, but in 1972 Roger de Vlaeminck, Frans Verbeek and Raymond Poulidor were often on the top of the podium.
Roglič and Jumbo-Visma teammate Jonas Vingegaard take lessons from cobblestone primer ahead of Tour de France.
Here's one for the tech-heads: an iconic road frame from 1993 converted into a rally-car inspired gravel bike.
The new documentary from Laurens ten Dam's Live Slow Ride Fast media sets out to explore the lasting legacy of the Italian cyclist and war hero.
Bahrain-Victorious veteran says Milan-San Remo is a completely different race than when he went to the line with Mark Cavendish in 2009.
After winning two gold medals at the Beijing Olympics, Nils van der Poel is on the radar for some WorldTour teams.
Last year's winner will not be able to defend his title due to illness, with Mads Pedersen replacing him in Trek-Segafredo's lineup.
The 27-year-old Dutchman could reportedly make his return to racing at the Italian Monument.
Give the tiny clubs some love!
Roglič looked supremely comfortable in a breakaway on GP Denain's cobblestones.
The women's WorldTour turns to Italy for Trofeo Alfredo Binda on Sunday.
Defending champion at Trek-Segafredo will miss Milan-San Remo with illness most likely picked up at Paris-Nice.
With its distance, its prestige and hard-to-predict nature, there is no race like it on the international calendar.
American Olympian Gavin Hoover provides his first-person account of his first race with his new team, L39ion of Los Angeles.
Jumbo-Visma and EF Education-EasyPost have taken note of the double Olympic medalist's performance while training on the bike.
Fresh off a Paris-Nice win, Slovenian Primož Roglič used race as a preview for the cobbled stage waiting this summer at the Tour de France.
'It’s going to be interesting with Pogačar because for me everything points to van Aert,' 2008 winner tells VeloNews.
Personalized cockpit touches and an enormous top gear on the Trek Emonda SLR eTap.
The longest of cycling's five monuments will be streamed live for more than eight hours on Saturday, March 19.
Could the former Milan-San Remo winner be the ultimate outsider this spring? The Norwegian still harbors ambitions for classics surprises.
Sinyard takes chairman role going forward and remains a 'visionary leader' after founding the company in 1974.
The Italian will be racing on home soil again this weekend at Trofeo Alfredo Binda, where she hopes to help Elisa Longo Borghini to defend her title.
From Peter Sagan to Wout van Aert and Tom Pidcock, VeloNews picks the riders to watch ahead of Saturday's monument.
Former Tour de France winner sees the strong block at Jumbo-Visma as the only team capable of taking on Pogačar.
'It’s always been my big goal. It’s my dream race to try to win,' says the Australian.
In a sport where aero is everything, how much does Tadej’s hair leave on the table?
After 48 years at the helm, Sinyard is taking a chairman role.
The first Monument of the season awaits.
By James Startt | From Issue 107
A kickass bag made from old tires. Dang!
Mark Cavendish wins Milano-Torino after a superb leadout.
A deep dive on chain lube selection with Adam Kerin of Zero Friction Cycling
Freire has the final word after Zabel prematurely uncorks the San Remo bubbly in 2004.
Shakeout rides — the group rides that happen before and after an event — are wildly popular in gravel. I went on three of them at The Mid South to find out why.
Fabio Jakobsen will be Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl's main man at the Monument on Saturday.
Vos could make history this year, but she has plenty of competition in her way, including home favorite and defending champion Elisa Longo Borghini.
Despite a lingering cold the British sprinter took his third win of the season before heading to Minerva Classic Brugge-De Panne.
Unreleased tubeless tires, an older generation power meter, and a single sprint shifter.
Alpecin-Fenix rider opened winning sprint with virtually no pressure from other riders or teams in cobbled finale.
British rider takes the win on the line in Italy with Bouhanni in second and Kristoff taking third.
Race promoter Bobby Wintle is the volcanic center of energy at The Mid South, which kicked off the gravel season in earnest on March 12.
Irish two-time winner tips a long range attack from the Slovenian but is cautious about a final that could see rivals attack after the Poggio.
A contract extension could be announced in the next couple of weeks despite interest from Bora-Hansgrohe.
The Dutch sprinter pulled out several bike lengths as rode to her third straight win.
Julian Alaphilippe becomes the latest rider to be ruled out of Milan-San Remo after falling ill.
Jumbo-Visma's Tour de France hopefuls looking to get a taste of the pavé ahead of a cobbled stage this summer.
The continent-hopping, time-crunched story of a custom pair of cycling shoes for a pop megastar.
The Italian classics rider has not recovered from the bronchitis that forced him out of Paris-Nice.
Favorites brace for an attack from Tadej Pogačar on the Poggio: ‘The way he is climbing, he can drop everyone.’
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The 31-year-old Frenchman is optimistic after Tirreno-Adriatico.
Could be the only bike you need. Zombie-proof, too.
Hot-shot helmet from the pros at 100%.
Breaking down the biggest takeaways from the final weekend of Paris-Nice & Tirreno-Adriatico
What’s the connection between hiking and riding bikes? Sweden.
Intriguing new tubeless sealant formula is claimed to seal a 5 mm gash at 100 psi.
Tadej Pogačar has been hyped as the overwhelming pre-race favorite, can Wout van Aert or someone else put a stop to his astonishing 2022 run?
Plus, Lorena Wiebes seems unbeatable in a sprint after her performance at Ronde van Drenthe.
SRM power-meter pedals compared to Stages, new S-Works tires, Cadex carbon-spoked wheels, and more.
The American veteran isn’t thinking about retirement yet as he savors a program that combines the WorldTour and gravel.
Saturday's Mid South was Jeanson's longest ride, time-wise, since 2005.
A suspension post, a frame-mounted hydration reservoir, and a front brake – to make race organizers comfortable.
To remove—or not—the lube that ships with chains, and more options for ‘climbing’ gears.
The British rider missed Strade Bianche with a stomach virus but he's been training well ahead of Saturday's monument.
Porte powers to impressive fourth at Tirreno-Adriatico: 'Right now, Pogačar is a level above.'