Spain’s de la Cruz hoping for reboot at UAE
Spanish rider leaves after two frustrating seasons at Ineos with an eye on kick-starting his career.
Spanish rider leaves after two frustrating seasons at Ineos with an eye on kick-starting his career.
Cycling's governing body is responding to new information from Austrian police based on the Aderlass scandal.
Four months after a career-threatening injury, van Aert and four teammates test equipment on the cobbles.
Sardinian faces a triple threat in 2020 with ongoing health issues, an expiring contract, and a rival for team leadership.
Nairo Quintana will follow his French Arkea-Samsic's team wishes in early season and race Paris-Nice and the Ardennes Classics, rather than the Colombia Tour.
Alejandro Valverde's involvement with the Operacion Puerto doping ring makes him a controversial figure. On paper, Valverde is pro cycling's best male rider over the past decade.
Warm without the bulk and comfortable throughout, the breathable and weatherproof C5 Thermo Jacket tames the winter elements.
Former U.S. national champion Larry Warbasse feels young American talent needs a truly American WorldTour team to nurture them into stars of the future.
Some are already comparing Ineos's young signing to the Belgian sensation, but the Spanish rider wants to go slow.
The budding German classics star is the latest Katusha rider to join ICA as it moves into the WorldTour
From issue 86
This week's podcast features contributor Betsy Welch, who covered the Dirty Kanza, Epic Rides and other off-road events this year. Welch discusses why these events are helping bring women into cycling.
With a wave of top names leaving for 2020, Spain's lone WorldTour team is reloading with young talent.
The manager of one of Spain's top development teams is worried that new rules will hurt smaller squads.
A reader survives a crash with an automobile, but his steel bike does not. How should he go about repairing the bent frame? Plus, mixing SRAM Rival and Campagnolo Record components.
Three-time Tour champion to be awarded medal in recognition of service to state as a cyclist and 'community leader'.
Rider also contracted with Italian state police dropped from squad under rules preventing 'dual work contracts.'
Mexican riders Ulises Castillo and Betsabée Salomon topped the field to win El Tour de Tucson.
The Dutch pro team will see its longtime backers depart at the end of 2020. Director Danny Stam says he is looking for new sponsors to commit to a long-term deal with the team.
Court hearing around potential doping during Team Sky era leads Ineos boss to warn that sponsorship would be pulled if clean cycling rules were broken.
If you’re looking for an easy way to manage minor aches and pains or to speed recovery after big races or travel, PowerDot offers an easy-to-use and travel-friendly tool for recovery and therapy.
Lucinda Brand is one of the best riders on the road and in cyclocross. She balances the two disciplines by taking short breaks and avoiding back-to-back race weekends.
The Vuelta route will be unveiled in December, but early indications are that it will stick to the trusted formula of explosive stages and punishing climbs.
Van der Poel dominated the race to win for a third consecutive occasion at Koksijde, Alvarado seals first World Cup win
Quintana eyes Tour for 2020, but first his new second-tier team will need to secure a wildcard invite.
A wrap of the most important racing news you need to know from the last week, with features on Quick-Step's 2020 outlook, the Giro's old-school charm, and team USA's Olympic prospects.
British TT champion and Swiss all-rounder brought onto new team from Katusha-Alpecin.
From Issue 87 • Words by James Startt Images, Images by James Startt & Le Marcounet
Italian sprinter Letizia Paternoster was struck by a car while training near her home, suffering injuries to her wrist and face.
Pro riders must train for a long season comprised of dozens of races. But how do you plan for a season that's comprised of just three or four total events?
Sport Director Brian Holm rues the loss of iconic figure Gilbert, but is optimistic the team will dominate the leaderboards in 2020.
Here’s your Week in Tech — all of the gear news you need, none of the marketing gibberish you don’t want.
Long stages, high mountains, and unpredictable weather have become part of the Giro d'Italia's identity and throw riders challenges not faced at the Tour de France or Vuelta a Espana.
The German team shakes up its coaching staff going into 2020 following the departure of Sagan's coach.
Viviani will be given star status in newly-promoted WorldTour team as he targets Milano-SanRemo and Olympics in 2020.
Christina Birch is hoping to qualify for the U.S. track team for the 2020 Olympics. A place in Tokyo would mark another milestone in Birch's impressive professional career.
23-year old Colombian Brandon Rivera and 18-year-old Carlos Rodriguez set to join British team in 2020.
39-year-old Valverde insists age is no object as he heads toward season likely to include Tour, Olympics and world championships.
Rebecca Fahringer comes on the podcast to discuss her successful North American CX campaign, and explains why cyclocross is the perfect point of entry for women into cycling.
Former Giro d'Italia boss Michele Acquarone pens a lengthy opinion column on how pro cycling should address its many problems.
USA Cycling's video highlights from this past weekend's Pro CX action at the Supercross Cup and and Major Taylor Cup races. Produced by Bill Schieken of CXHairs Media.
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LeMond, who won the Tour de France aged 25, feels that Bernal should 'give no gifts' to Froome on account of his age should a Tour de France leadership battle arise.
Steve Cummings and Daniele Bennati call a close on long careers this week, joining fellow veteran Stijn Devolder in stepping away from the sport.
From issue 86 • Words by Brad Roe; Images by Tristan Johnson/Seven Three Distilling
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From issue 86
Cycling's generational shift was on full display in 2019, with Remco Evenepoel, Egan Bernal, and others winning big. Andrew Hood examines the how Generation Z has changed the sport.
Lennard offers advice on the best cycling boots for cold conditions. Plus, a carbon repair firm weighs in on the damage that can be caused by indoor trainers.
Christian Prudhomme, Mathieu van der Poel, former Tour de France winners among those that gathered to pay last respects to 'an inter-generational champion'.
Four-time Tour champion will start as part of a Great Britain team of four, against the five-man teams of many key rivals.
Four-time Tour de France winner using cupping therapy and cryotherapy as he works toward returning to full strength after career-threatening crash in June.
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Bucking a trend among some of the top riders, Alejandro Valverde will race in July ahead of the Olympic Games in August.
The UCI confirms allotments for next summer's road events at the Olympic Games, and the United States has four spots for women and just two for men.
Brit Lizzie Deignan is excited for the 2020 season, her first full campaign since giving birth to her daughter. "I’m just excited to have a season where it’s not decided by being a new mum."
The three reasons why cyclists test themselves, and the best ways to do so.
For Bettiol, the real prize of his monument win is the confidence that he can compete with the best.
13 disciplines and over 2,500 riders to come together in UCI's new Cycling World Championships, set to debut in 2023.
Deceuninck-Quick-Step director believes young American could be up with the top on a range of terrain some day, but will ride his first WorldTour season free of pressure.
Are you ready for fall?
Van der Poel and Worst back up victories at the World Cup on Saturday with another trip to the top step at the DVV Trofee, Sunday.
This weekend sees the return of the Rockland County Supercross Cup in Suffern, N.Y., with a host of top names making appearances.
Van der Poel tested in hard-fought scrap with Iserbyt in the mens, Worst tops all-Dutch podium in the women's.
CX Hairs Media has a complete highlight reel from this past weekend's Pan-American Championships race in Midland, Ontario.