Classics with crowds in 2022? Officials are optimistic for Belgian racing
New Belgian COVID regulations give renewed hope that classics racing may see spectators at the roadside this spring.
New Belgian COVID regulations give renewed hope that classics racing may see spectators at the roadside this spring.
Here's all you need to know about the men's and women's races that will get the season rolling in the coming weeks.
U.S. women have out-performed their male counterparts at the top level over the last decade, but a lack of commercial investment threatens future success
The retired G.C. racer discusses his 2010 Tour de France title and rival Alberto Contador.
Brompton turns to titanium and a host of carbon components to create its lightest bike ever.
Arkéa-Samsic says that the Frenchman experienced a "slight loss of consciousness" and was taken to a hospital, where he received stitches.
The story of Nexthash, Team Qhubeka’s last title sponsor.
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The retired GC racer discusses his 2010 Tour de France title and rival Alberto Contador.
The WorldTour team's new development squad will feature riders from four different continents and seven countries.
Governing body releases new sanitary rule book with added focus on national regulation and vaccine status.
Do professional riders have a responsibility to be role models and set a good example for young cyclists?
A teaser of 'El Día Menos Pensado' reveals what Colombian said during his controversial exit from the Vuelta a España.
What single race should we be stoked for in 2022? VeloNews' European team picks the races they won't be missing.
This September's road worlds will be a marathon as Aussie hosts hatch huge route.
The French sprinter was transferred to a hospital in Benidorm where he received several stitches to his face.
Pidcock will race Strade Bianche, Flanders, Amstel, Liège, and much more in stacked spring schedule as he looks to back up breakout 2021.
Annemiek van Vleuten sets her sights on some big targets in 2022, including the road world championships in Australia.
The long goodbye begins for Spain 'Green Bullet,' and hints he might race the world championships in Australia.
The project is at a crucial juncture. Your support can make a real difference.
It looks like there's a glitch in the ride data, but there isn't.
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The Tour de France is a big objective for Van Vleuten, who also plans to ride the Giro Donne and the Ceratizit Challenge ahead of Worlds.
Geniez's wife Lucie Garrigues has accused him of instances of violence and threats.
More safety and speed, fewer things to charge and better looks to boot.
And getting to know Audrey Cordon-Ragot through the eyes of Elisa Longo Borghini.
In 1924, the first major cyclocross race was contested, in France. The world championships — 98 years later — will be on American soil.
From Issue 93 • Words by Bruce Hildenbrand; Images Courtesy, John Allis
So many big names were born in the same calendar year they became known as the 'Class of 1990,' and would win cycling's biggest races.
My sponsors have been announced, projects are in planning, and the race calendar is set. Now the uphill slog to fitness begins.
French rider accused of domestic violence appeared before a court in Rodez, on January 19.
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New frames now clear 35 mm tyres.
Schwalbe, Continental, WTB, Vittoria, and Panaracer gravel tires measured for aero drag in German wind tunnel.
A fresh look for one of the top criterium squads racing in the United States.
For the first time in over a decade, the final time trial has been axed in favor of a sprint stage.
Endurace CF 7 All-Road to come with 35mm Schwalbe G-One Speed slick gravel tires.
The former Tour de France champion's season debut has been set back due to a lingering knee injury.
What is it? How much should you do? Can you skip it?
Tom Dumoulin says that he's in a very different place after his sabbatical in 2021 and he's happy to share leadership roles with others.
With Alejandro Valverde retiring and the team's bet on youth, Enric Mas now has his chance to race alone at centerstage.
Latest installment will reveal fresh details on the controversial exit of Miguel Ángel López from the 2021 Vuelta a España as well as feature the women's team.
The Australian rider only returned to training shortly before Christmas after having surgery on her leg in October.
Team officials are hopeful the three-time world champion can return to form in time for the major northern classics this spring.
The 36-year-old is training following his knee injury but is not yet ready to start his 2022 season.
An 18-day cycling adventure taught Peter English plenty about his family, and about himself.
A number of Ineos Grenadiers are training together in Colombia.
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Interview: William Tracy; Images: Courtesy, Paul Ripke | From Issue 106
Computer brand will likely bring enhanced drivetrain, suspension, tire, and power meter integration features to SRAM’s AXS wireless ecosystem.
Investors in a Colorado-based hedge fund will earmark part of its proceeds to support the USA Cycling Foundation and other grassroots cycling programs.
The design of the 2022 Canyon-SRAM Racing team livery is called ‘Astral Burn.’
After winning nationals, Honsinger headed back to Europe, while Brunner came home to reset away from racing. Hear from each rider about their strategies heading into Arkansas.
The virtual cycling national championship will be hosted on RGT Cycling on February 20.
He'll have to compete with his Australian teammate Caleb Ewan.
The family of SRAM cycling components and accessories now includes full component groups, wheels, power meters, pedals, and now bike computers.
Floortje Mackaij is still just 26 but she's one of the most experienced riders in the bunch as she enters her 10th year in the pro peloton.
2021's winningest gravel racer talks about going gravel pro, the unhealthy wrath of the internet, and what she's excited about for 2022.
We examine Tadej Pogačar’s Strava KOMs and why everyone’s talking about them.
Video captures car nearly taking out pack of Ineos Grenadiers riders on training ride in Colombia.
A look at UCI WorldTour team wins — and trends — from 2012 through 2021.
Dozens of riders crash after Venezuelan stage race hit by heavy rains.
Ex-pro wants fans to contact broadcaster: 'I want them to feel the wrath of the people they are letting down'
Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne will bypass the Oude Kwaremont in 2022 as it heads to the Hainaut Ardennes for three new climbs.
A US$1,400 wheel with the same rim as the US$2,500 flagship offering.
The new Bakers Eddy track also sounds a warning to drivers who dare get too close.
Technical writer: Tim Schamber; Prototype illustrations: Matthew Burton | From issue 106
Words: Clive Pursehouse | Image: Chris Auld
"Dr. Mabuse" remains in the news.
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We know why TotalEnergies and Specialized are working together, but how's it going so far? We went along to a team camp to find out.
It also features an English threaded bottom bracket. Is this even a Cannondale?!
After the success of last year's Migration Gravel Race, the Amani Project rolls into 2022 with a new stage race and a team.
Despite the latest coronavirus wave, officials confirm the route details for the WorldTour opener in February.
Considerations for adapting stack and reach when loss of flexibility becomes a consideration.
Israel Premier Tech's development team sees stack of top Factor bikes stolen from team vehicle in Girona, Spain.
After a second bout of the coronavirus, the three-time world champion is excited to train with his new team.
Interactive lights, radar, and display make up new SmartSense package that runs off a single rechargeable battery.