‘GC Kuss’ on Hold? Why Sepp Kuss is Returning to His Roots as a Super-Domestique
Colorado climber content to stay out of spotlight in return to Tour and Vuelta helper's role: 'If there's an opportunity I will take it.'
Colorado climber content to stay out of spotlight in return to Tour and Vuelta helper's role: 'If there's an opportunity I will take it.'
Ineos Grenadiers has been turned upside down by a management restructure and Pidcock's departure. Can Thomas set the tone into a transitional 2025?
Training camp photos reveal a familiar Cervelo P5, but new components round out a Wout van Aert setup that looks brand new.
Riders are getting back into the swing of things with the 2025 season now just moments away.
Events are stepping on each other's toes, and athletes have to make tough choices about where to race. Does this mean gravel needs a governing body?
Yates, Campenaerts are key additions in Visma-Lease a Bike's bolstered lineup for this summer's epic 'super team' clash with Pogačar and UAE Emirates XRG.
From seamless integration with trainers to fully customizable riding experiences, the Elite Square upgrades every aspect of indoor riding
'He can still improve': UAE Emirates performance staff have tweaked the dials on Pogačar's training plan to find even more power for the supreme Slovene.
With Tour de France off the table, Q36.5 hoping Pidcock's star power will deliver Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España invites.
UCI confirms 22-year-old Kazakh racer Ilkhan Dostiyev will be ineligible through 2028 after returning two positive tests for the CERA blood booster.
Foldable? Yes. Innovative? Absolutely. Practical? That requires a whole lot more analysis.
Vingegaard lays down some ambitious markers for 2025, with a return to the Tour and Vuelta. Nemesis Tadej Pogačar will be waiting.
No Pogačar, no problem? Roglič expected to be the only one of the 'Big 4' to race this year's Giro, but that could be a good thing.
Jason Krasley was fired from SafeSport last year over a different criminal charge; his latest arrest surfaces question's about the agency's hiring process.
You know its bad when the NCL's CEO says they're open to opportunities on LinkedIn.
Pidcock's move to Q36.5 Pro Cycling means new bikes, including the lightest race bike in the pro peloton.
Climbers’ paradise for the 2025 Giro: Women’s Giro features 2 summit finales, men tackle Colle delle Finestre and Mortirolo.
So long café ride, hello suffering: The UAE Emirates 'junk mile' methodology sent Pogačar to the top of the world, but some fear for its sustainability.
Chloe Dygert, Geraint Thomas, Michael Woods, and Ruth Edwards part of a strong lineup for men’s and women’s events.
New uncertainty about planned return to racing for Evenepoel, who admits situation is ‘a downer’.
The British superstar speaks about his blockbuster transfer from Ineos to Q36.5: 'The mutual solution to end the contract was the best option.'
Tratnik and Ryan Mullen enthuse about changes to team, believing squad can level up with the ‘super teams’ in 2025.
WorldTour representation continues to decrease while results and individual rider quality increase.
Hutchinson tires, especially in the US, have felt like a secondary brand. Does a 2025 return to WorldTour racing change that perception?
For those who lost everything, anything helps.
In 2025, Team Amani is fielding a UCI Continental squad with goals of dominating African road races. It's a new take on an old theme: to show that Africa deserves a place on the cycling map.
Quick-Step is bucking the trend and will bring Belgian sprint demon Merlier to the Tour de France: 'We want to show the world it's possible.'
From the highest paved road in the world (we’re pretty sure at least) to all night spiritual spins: these are our favorite rides of the last year.
Governing body to impose fines and yellow cards on over-enthusiastic teammates in rollout of new sprint safety rules.
The updated CORE2 body temp sensor keeps the same tech the WorldTour seems to love and makes one important change.
Multiple sources confirm Ewan is facing uncertainty after requesting an exit from his existing contract and a planned transfer fell through.
Vermeulen, a professional off-road cyclist, launched Phase II last year to give up-and-coming juniors a taste of the pro-level experience.
For the last eight weeks I’ve been following the advice of CoachCat from FasCat Coaching. Here’s what I’ve learned and what you need to know about AI coaching.
Belgian star still has not trained on the bike since December crash and hopes for Ardennes return: 'It's been a tough period for me.'
Yes, we're geeking out about a new gravel fork. This one might be one you want, however.
The mind-boggling stats behind the GreenEdge group's equipment demand reveal how rich the sport has become, and shows its sustainability problem.
The New Zealand-based Chapter2 launches a new road bike focused on ride feel rather than the numbers.
We look at the winter training program of the 2024 Tour de France standout.
Colombian frame builder Scarab Cycles says a limited edition Factor bike has caused confusion among consumers.
The Quick Haul Long is Tern's least expensive long-tail cargo bike, but it might be the best one for most people, too.
When Tudor Pro Cycling needed one more rider to fill out its roster, American ace Warbasse fit the bill.
Sporting super-brand Nike joins Women's WorldTour squad with lifestyle collaboration: 'It will strengthen our identity and bring a fresh dimension.'
The UCI might have to take the sport backward to keep it moving forward. The cycling industry would go crazy.
Fabian Cancellara's Swiss project could be on the fast track to race the Tour de France in just its third season in the pro ranks. Will ASO deliver?
Gravel Burn, set to debut in South African on October 26, is putting up $150,000 to the top riders at the eight-day stage race.
Thanks to a partnership with Skipstone Winery, there will be $156,000 up for grabs at this year's Growler, Levi Leipheimer's California road race.
EF Education-EasyPost, EF-Oatly-Cannondale, and EF-Aevolo to wear diamond design in nod to the patterns of the team's heritage.
Can Kuss kick back after an off-key '24? Will Vollering vanquish SD Worx? Can Pogačar possibly get better? Here's what we're watching for in 2025.
The Vail Police Department used Apple AirTags to track down 20 high-end bikes that were stolen across the Colorado Rockies.
Van der Poel set for seismic showdown with Pogačar at Tour of Flanders before a summer that could center on cross country: 'We are thinking about how we can close the gap on Pogačar'.
Breaking down the highs and lows of cycling’s biggest transfer moves in 2024, and what's in store for 2025 in cycling's never-end game of musical chairs.
Now one of the most successful riders in the current pro peloton, Groenewegen owes much to his family, and one person in particular.
Angel of the Mountains author discovers he has something in common with Gaul … and Greg LeMond.
Former world champion Van Aert dominates men’s race as his condition builds, Brand also blitzes rivals.
Dutchman has now reset his shoulder joint in races at least twice in the past 14 months.
Van Aert prevails in tight battle with Iserbyt, Lucinda Brand gaps Bäckstedt and Alvarado to win.
Belgian star discusses high speed descents, targets for the upcoming season plus his difficult 2024.
World champion’s perfect winter season hit by injury and schedule disruption, with Sunday's Dendermonde World Cup the latest race affected.
Cold is manageable, but cold and wet is brutal. After years of Pacific Northwest riding, here's how to protect your hands and feet.
'I want to show that mountain bikers can do a good job on the road': 4-year project sees Hatherly mixing it up before push for XC gold in Los Angeles in 2028.
Heat training is up there with high-carb fueling and topical cooling as a must-have of elite performance. CORE's new sensor makes it easier and more comfortable for amateurs to do it, too.
New-look XDS Astana confirms arrival of a Chinese racer and is reshuffling its deck for 2025 as it chases WorldTour salvation.
Author Paul Maunder takes us for a winter escape to Italy, where, in his head at least, it is always summer.
'It's in the process of being transformative': UAE Emirates is leading the WorldTour's race to decipher its data with an AI bot that could accelerate strategy decisions and open doors to 'micro-training'.
The ever-optimistic Savio helped nurture and extend pro careers since the 1980s, and gave Egan Bernal his first pro contract.
Rogla revenge, Pogi on the pavé, a French Tour de France winner: Here are 5 wacky race predictions for 2025 that might just happen.
These 2024 sport trends in athlete training are revealed by data gleaned from Strava, Garmin, Trailforks, and Ride with GPS. Here's what we found.
Analysis: Gone are the heady days when British cycling ruled the pack. Jeremy Whittle dives into how the fizzle faded, and what might bring it back.
American Paris-Nice winner made a big leap forward, and believes more is to come in 2025.
Respected TV commentator Michel Wuyts suggests cross star isn’t going full gas in his otherwise crushing, Lamborghini-style performances.
There is no way to survive Canadian artist Marie LeBlanc Flanagan's 'Loser Lane.' And that's exactly the point.
Indoor cycling has exploded in popularity in recent years. Here's what you need to know to make the most of your training time.
Visma Lease a Bike team leader clear on challenge: ‘To beat him I need to reach a new level’.
Slippery, punchy course in France puts cyclocross riders under pressure with plentiful crashes.
Breaking down where each major grand tour stage win contender stands as we approach the start of the 2025 season.
Young cyclocross and road star is gathering momentum in advance of his first Ardennes Classics campaign.
WorldTour team has major financial clout but results were modest in 2024. Can the Briton make the difference?
We take a closer look at the winter training programs of Tadej Pogačar and UAE Team Emirates. Like usual, there's a lot of Zone 2 — and something new.
These stood out as my favorite bike images of 2024. Here's how you can improve your cycling photography.
Saddle problems, a crash with a fan, and infernal mud made for a wild race in the first face-off of the cyclocross season between Van Aert and Van der Poel.