Six young riders to watch in the 2022 WorldTour pelotons
These are some of the young talents we can expect to see in the 2022 WorldTour peloton.
These are some of the young talents we can expect to see in the 2022 WorldTour peloton.
Giro boss Mauro Vegni expresses dismay that many of Italy's top stars are steering clear of the Giro d'Italia in 2022.
Former Tour de France champion insisted he's no longer struggling with dependency yet said he's suffering from back pain.
After a breakout WorldTour season and a debut grand tour, Pidcock has a bigger engine, more experience, and bold plans for the 2022 road classics.
What's it like to be Wout van Aert? Rider reveals some surprises and some well-known realities of WorldTour pro lifestyle.
Arrival of Giant gives Aussie-backed WorldTour teams new stability going into franchise's second decade.
Leg and knee problems force four-time Tour de France champ off the bike and into rehab-mode, delaying his season start.
The four-time Tour de France champion has picked up a knee injury that will keep him off the bike as the 2022 season beckons.
A regular fixture in the top 10 at the top CX races, the 24-year-old American has some big goals ahead.
The Brit took his second elite World Cup victory on Dutch soil as second-place Eli Iserbyt sealed the overall series title with two races to go.
The world champion proved her strength and resolve yet again to take an emotional sixth win in a row.
By Paul Maunder | From issue 106
... After battle between Brand and Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado was impacted on Saturday.
Wout van Aert finishes fourth after losing wedge of time in opening lap due to jammed chain, Iserbyt seals World Cup overall.
World champion pulls back Pieterse after young talent led the majority of the 'cross.
Team DS Matteo Tosatto outlines a 2022 season of renewal as a swath of young stars join the team and the back-room takes a reshuffle.
Two places of memorial. 800 kilometres in between. This is the story of a voyage between resting places.
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After over a decade of juggling disciplines, Mathieu van der Poel’s physio says, “His body is now paying the price.”
The riders on the multi-discipline squad have lofty ambitions on the road, gravel, 'cross, track, and the internet.
By Paul Maunder | From issue 105
From issue 84 • Words and image by Brett Horton of Horton Collection
Van Aert battles back after crash and shoe-change mid-race to remain undefeated this 'cross season, Pidcock places second.
2020 world champ Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado enjoys best race of season after struggling to hit the podium through the winter so far.
The process of capturing Cavendish after he tied Eddy Merckx's Tour stage record.
Belgian team of Julian Alaphilippe, Fabio Jakobsen, Mark Cavendish partners Italian clothing supplier through 2024.
'Rest should really be the priority now:' Team officials and medics paint bleak picture of MvdP's chance of making 'cross world championships.
Breaking down where Pogačar won (and lost) time during his dominant 2021 Tour campaign and what this tells us about the 2022 Tour de France
Our editors weigh in on the 21 must-know, high-drama headlines of 2021 and why they matter: Part three.
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The Australian Trek-Segafredo rider was the first in her family to get a passport as she set off for a month of racing in the USA. The trip would kickstart her career.
A muddy Roubaix, a miracle ride at the Olympics, a temper tantrum in Spain, the ever-booming gravel scene, what wasn't to like in 2021?
Two of the top WorldTour teams slot in the final pieces of their respective rosters for 2022 with younger riders.
The Spanish junior time trial and road race national champion escaped with just a broken rib after being hit by driver during training.
How many of us knew Anna Kiesenhofer's name before the Olympics?
2019 champion Carapaz slated to return to Giro, team DS hopes to see Viviani at Sanremo, Giro, road worlds while also racing track.
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Our European road crew looks back at the highs and lows of the 2021 season.
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Van Aert is six for six in 'cross wins while Brand has been on the podium in 13 consecutive races, with wins in her last four starts.
The Canadian road race and time trial champion talks about making people laugh and celebrating the successes in life.
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The UCI banned the kit after four teams submitted similar orange and purple designs, despite the team being the first to submit its color scheme.
Our editors weigh in on the 21 must-know, heavy-hitting headlines of 2021 and why they matter: Part two.
The 23-year-old Italian is stepping into the WorldTour next season with Trek-Segafredo as the reigning road race world champion.
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Stijn Dossche designs incredible pro cycling team jersey concepts
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Insider analysis and interviews with the sport's biggest names dominated our top 10. (This free piece is open to all readers.)
Belgian star defends team tactics and prefers to remember the 'goosebumps' of racing in front of 1 million fans on home roads.
Mark Cavendish and Marianne Vos make their mark on the history books.
Veteran Australian is holding out for a late-hour contract and hopes to land something by late January.
The team unveiled its new kit inspired in part by US collegiate sports.
Our editors weigh in on the 21 must-know, high-drama headlines of 2021 and why they matter: Part one.
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The Jumbo-Visma captain offered advice and perspective to his teammate, which Dumoulin won't soon forget.
The Hall of Fame quarterback has found a new passion in cycling
Everything you need to know (and more) about tubeless tyres, rims, sealant, installation, and riding tubeless.
The short track world champ has not yet announced a new team for 2022.
Three-time defending world cyclocross champion will take a break from training to try to recover in time to start the Fayetteville worlds in January.
Interview: Tim Schamber; Images: Courtesy, Shea Gribbon
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne will not have VIP tents as organizers prepare for extended COVID measures in Belgium.
Van Aert has won five out of five ‘crosses into the final week in December and looks unbeatable. So why hasn’t he committed to the Fayetteville worlds?
The NFL Hall of Fame quarterback has found a new passion in cycling.
VeloNews technical expert examines brand cross-compatibility of brakes and drivetrain components.
US pro says cycling's ever-increasing demands leave little room for younger riders to develop at a steadier pace.
From Lambie lighting up the track to Cavendish lighting up a mechanic, here are the most-read stories from the year.
Dutch star remains in Spanish hospital after crashing in training before Christmas and undergoing surgery on her head.
Heavy rain from the outset. Mud-slicked cobbles. It’s always the Hell of the North, but the conditions this year made it extra hellish.
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Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Van Aert maintains 100 percent record for the season while van der Poel struggles and abandons.
World champion shakes 19-year-old challenger after cagey final-lap battle.
The WorldTour's oldest rider said he won't change his mind about retirement, and will target the Giro-Vuelta double in final season.
Was there anything Wout van Aert couldn't win in 2021?