VN news ticker: Julian Alaphilippe makes 2021 cobbles debut at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Critérium du Dauphiné brings back time trial
Here's the news making headlines on Monday, February 22.
Here's the news making headlines on Monday, February 22.
Ganna unstoppable on 13km circuit as Tadej Pogačar and João Almeida take advantage in the overall.
Kuss takes first steps toward grand tour goals with early opportunity to test TT and climbing chops.
No signs of public acrimony over split between star rider and manager.
Coronavirus returns to the race in a throwback to last year's shuttered Emirati event.
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A windy win in the UAE, and a riveting race in France.
A new sense of urgency underscores the opening races of 2021.
An ultraviolet warmer to help keep your shoes fresh and odour-free.
Michael Woods loses GC lead after defiant ride through relentless final day of racing.
Dutch cross-discipline maestro wins from small group after crosswinds battered a day of echelon racing.
Long travel, lightweight, trail smashable — seeking the holy trinity of trailbike happiness
Here's the news making headlines on Sunday, February 21.
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Dygert's new team has long-term vision of developing its American star into a force in the hilly classics.
Canadian climber delivers the win on a climb that couldn't have suited him better in standout start to career with Israel Start-Up Nation.
Canadian puncheur moves into GC lead with one stage remaining.
Is Chris Froome still a contender? Is Sam Bennett still the fastest man in the bunch? And will Sepp Kuss continue climbing to the top of the peloton?
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Here's the news making headlines for Saturday, February 20.
We close out the week with the start of the Tour des Alpes Maritimes et du Var
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Assos has raised the bar for clothing prices but are the price tags justified?
Abbey Tools is supporting Grow Cycling Foundation's efforts to make our sport more inclusive.
Here's the science behind staying comfortable during cold weather rides.
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Loren and Abby chat about how the 2021 peloton has changed ahead of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. Plus, inside the FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope's team management.
In 2003 Santiago Botero told Andrew Hood that he never rides alone in Colombia, and that the only way to beat Lance Armstrong is to attack.
Three interesting things for your body plus some new rubber from Giant's sister brand.
Colombian star continues to believe he can be among the best in the peloton.
The UCI says that 38 total events have been called off, with an additional 24 requesting new dates for 2021.
Dutch rider scores 15th pro win from a nearly-30-strong field on steep slopes during the first day of racing.
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The Japanese lawmaker takes over after former chief Yoshiro Mori resigned due to making sexist comments about women.
How to bikepack, gravel tour, or meet other people who want to ride off-road.
Here's how to watch next week's UAE Tour broadcast in North America.
Can the Colombian sensation bounce back from injury and find a foothold in his team to take a second yellow jersey? We argue either side.
Coloradan ace feels no pressure as he sets wheels turning on season of increased responsibility at Jumbo-Visma.
Israel Start-Up Nation downplays expectations in 2021 debut for four-time Tour de France champion.
Here's the news making headlines on Friday, February 19.
VeloClub member James Rogers shares his journey of condensing four bikes into one to create a modern do-it-all road bike.
Thursday brought the route reveal for this year's edition of Milan-San Remo, which will not traverse the Passo del Turchino due to a landslide but will return to racing on the Capi climbs.
Tao Geoghegan Hart will sponsor a roster spot on the Axeon Hagens Berman in "effort to increase racial diversity within the amazing sport of cycling."
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The current tech news is wild, so in this weeks episode of Nerd Alert the Nerds try to make sense of all of the potential new tech.
The updated range gets improved ride qualities and reflective sidewalls.
Tao Geoghegan Hart will personally sponsor a rider on Hagens Berman Axeon for 2021 with the goal of boosting diversity in cycling.
The Trek-Segafredo rider wore polka dots at the Giro, and yellow at the Tour in 2020, but then experienced setbacks. He looks to be regaining form for the current season.
We're keeping our eyes on Tao Geoghegan Hart, Nairo Quintana, and the stunning scenery in France's Var Valley this weekend.
Colby Pearce on the hardshell carbon shoe: "It will change the way you interact with your bike, forever.”
A contract with Movistar esports racing squad was on the line. Here's the power and strategy needed for making it through the qualification rounds to the finals.
An unlikely story of turning gravel pro during a pandemic — and believing in oneself to make that dream happen.
One year after disappointing his Café de Colombia team, Luis Herrera returned to the Dauphiné Libéré and won the overall.
Officials are optimistic the Italian monument will be contested on its traditional March date.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, February 18.
In 2020 Rigoberto Urán made his triumphant return to pro racing, months after a scary crash that nearly ended his pro career.
Could this be the big feature for the next Specialized Roubaix and Diverge?
It's not the cycling world's favourite race but the 2021 edition could be worth a look.
Sam Bennett, João Almeida lead Deceuninck-Quick-Step in WorldTour season opener.
Colombian sprinter hopes bouts with COVID-19 won't slow him down.
US$120,000 watches, sponsorship wars, and a political crisis in the making.
Diego Ulissi has been cleared to return to training after cardiac evaluations.
A short review of the limited-edition eyewear.
Flanders Classics CEO Thomas Van Den Spiegel says that this is the last time it will be "financially feasible" to run the Tour of Flanders without fans.
Was cycling better when it was made of wool and shot on film?
The cleanly integrated rear light recharges itself from any light source and operates automatically
Rally Cycling just dropped its 2021 launch video for its elite men's and women's teams.
The Rideaway Experience offers gravel in Boulder and Zion, and mountain biking in Bentonville.
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Here's the news making headlines for Wednesday, February 17.
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast, author Matt Rendell joins the show to discuss Colombia's rich cycling history.
How a bit of socioeconomic theory, fashion appreciation, good humor, and long-term comfort all relate. Welcome to Kit Critic.
Colombian rider Diana Peñuela faced cultural bias and sexism during her journey to the professional ranks.
Dr. Marlon Moncrieffe has launched a cycling site dedicated to anti-racist discussion.
Mørkøv believes that Cavendish has more wins in him as the Manxman hits 2021 with fresh vigor.
A look at the relative gains or losses of each WorldTour team during the off-season transfer market, and a ballpark predictive technique for team performance in the upcoming season.
Team boss Dave Brailsford is intrigued by the combo of the explosive potential of Richard Carapaz and the ever-steady presence of Geraint Thomas.
There are as many reporters at the Tour Colombia as at the Tour de France, and the pandemonium that surrounds Rigoberto Uran, Egan Bernal, and the other big stars is unlike anything in pro cycling.