Freewheeling Podcast: With the Olympics over track riders take to the road
Kasia Niewiadoma talks about why Tiffany Cromwell is a great domestique.
Kasia Niewiadoma talks about why Tiffany Cromwell is a great domestique.
The Slovenian national champion hopes to get more kids on bikes through local events and funding.
Patrick Lefevere says that Mark Cavendish has signed a one-year deal to ride on with the team.
With Maria Benson and Scott Roy from Cervelo.
Yes, it has a threaded bottom bracket.
Wheelies, rainbow jerseys and a one-of-a-kind personality: Sagan is a rider and character like no other.
The R5-CX is Cervélo's first cyclocross bike, and it takes cues from the highly successful R5 road bike.
Live telemetry data available during this weekend's racing at London rounds of the UCI Track Champions League.
Here's the news making the headlines on Thursday, December 2.
Three World Championships in one year? Why not if your name is Mathieu van der Poel!
Deceuninck CEO critical of Quick-Step boss Patrick Lefevere.
The bike from the Colorado mountain bike brand features progressive geometry in a no-frills, race-ready package.
The British time trial champion flourished in her second season as a professional and took her first pro win.
Noble describes her decision to take a sabbatical from racing as 'simultaneously devastating and euphoric' and promises she'll be back when her health improves.
Van Aert given Kristallen Fiets award for best Belgian rider for second year running. He remains coy on start at CX world championships in Arkansas.
It's set to be a world-class MTB destination ... assuming it gets government approval.
Anthony Roux saw a beer bottle on the roadside, and couldn't ignore it.
Words and Images by Paolo Ciaberta
With the assistance of a three-year-old, we put a bunch of bikes to the test.
15 wins. 25,000 miles in the van. One tired but happy bike racer. Stetina reviews his year.
Exercise is not punishment for eating. So why do we keep buying in to the idea that certain foods need to be burned off with extra training?
Enter now for the chance to win one of 6 different prize packages from iconic cycling brands
'Elite athletes must deliver medals. However, USA Cycling can better protect and promote athlete wellbeing, which can increase athlete longevity and success.'
Gravel is like mountain bike style for people tired of just doing roadie things.
Cari Higgins, Meredith Miller, and Maddie Godby join Alison Tetrick, who returns for a second term.
The former doctor talks to VeloNews about her desire to return to the medical profession when she retires, as well as her love-hate relationship with the violin.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Wednesday, December 1.
Here's the news making the headlines on Wednesday, December 1.
The Spanish veteran is the final rider on the Caja Rural roster for 2022 and brings a wealth of experience after 14 seasons in the pro peloton.
Bernard Sainz and a blast from the past.
From music to mudguards, gravel tyres to $10 racks, these are the things that stuck with me this year.
The sliding vent is more effective and way easier to use than the old Infinito.
Coloradan climbing sensation explains how a little of everything in moderation keeps him raring to race and lovin' life 12 months a year.
The former Aussie pro already has plenty of experience as a race director.
SKS S-Board & S-Blade | Words/images: Tim Schamber
After bowing out as a sponsor of the team that will become QuickStep-Alpha Vinyl, Deceuninck is adding its name to the kit of Alpecin-Fenix.
Alaphilippe is an Alabeliever, after all
Brutal travel, eager fans after midnight, and exciting racing all come into play for the second round of the Champions League.
19 teams — but not L39ion of Los Angeles — create new non-profit group.
Plus, EF Education-Tibco-SVB announced their first new rider.
Here's the news making the headlines on Tuesday, November 30.
Follow this checklist to make sure you get the best bike for your little one.
Here's what it took to qualify for the 2022 Zwift world championships.
How to mix and match braking components across brands, and why Shimano does not offer a 10-tooth cog for new groups.
The Swiss time trialist has quickly risen through the ranks since racing for the World Cycling Center in 2019 and will ride for SD Worx next season.
Pidcock, van Aert to make high-profile 'cross debuts in Boom on Saturday as organizers push on in face of surge in COVID cases.
One cyclist's trash is another cyclist's treasure.
Words by Clive Pursehouse, Peloton Culture Editor
The young standout American discusses his early years and signing with Ineos
Words/images: Tim Schamber
COVID-19 has claimed yet another cycling event.
With Dave Rome and Ronan McLaughlin.
Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Team BikeExchange has riders from every continent (minus Antarctica) in 2022.
The young standout American discusses his early years and signing with Ineos Grenadiers.
The rebranded team has increased its roster size to 28 with seven new riders.
Last week, Nokere Koerse tripled its prize money for the women's event to match the men's. It was met with mixed response, but is there a 'right' way to grow women's cycling?
The autumn hill climb season sees intense competition mingle with all-for-one community spirit in a small grassroots scene.
Shoddy looks back at his favourite products from a hectic year.
An entertaining and informative explanation of steering and balance.
Here's the news making headlines for Monday, November 29.
Surging coronavirus cases in northern Europe see Antwerp race shut down with risk of further cancelations later in winter.
A defiant Eli Iserbyt takes his 12th victory of the season in round eight of the CX World Cup after going head-to-head with Toon Aerts.
Lucinda Brand goes solo early on the Besançon course to win the eighth round of the CX World Cup.
By Clive Pursehouse | From Issue 103
Iserbyt extends lead in World Cup standings after searing, crash-riddled battle with Aerts.
Pan-American champion Maghalie Rochette takes second, American champ Clara Honsinger finishes seventh.
Controversial Italian rouleur speaks of his troubled relationship with the media, relishes prospect of fresh start with Astana-Qazaqstan in 2022.
Manxman plans to be back on bike in coming weeks after Ghent Six crash while contract talks with Quick-Step continue to drag.
Here's the news making headlines for Sunday, November 28.
Panevėžys velodrome, Lithuania, plays host to second round of new-format series: 'This event is very important for track cycling.'
Comeback Cav is no stranger to recovery: “I always knew that I had the dogged persistence and the work ethic to come back to the top.”
As Valverde lays out his path to his second (and last) Giro d’Italia, he expresses confidence in Movistar’s new generation of leaders.
By Paul Maunder | From Issue 103
Thomas remains motivated to beat Slovenian duo, doesn't rule out return to classics before retirement.
Here's the news making headlines for Saturday, November 27.
Van Aert suggests Jumbo-Visma will split ambitions between his hunt for the green jersey and Primož Roglič's quest for yellow.
The story of one domestique's winning ride, and the team support that got her there.
Words & Images: James Startt | From issue 103
By Clive Pursehouse | From Issue 103