Altitude is star of Tour Colombia 2020 route
South America's fast-growing stage race will trace the home regions of Nairo Quintana and Egan Bernal with a route ending at nearly 11,000 feet
South America's fast-growing stage race will trace the home regions of Nairo Quintana and Egan Bernal with a route ending at nearly 11,000 feet
Baltimore, Maryland will host a major international one-day race in 2020.
Roglic capitalizes on a powerful group being taken out of the race to back up his win at Giro dell'Emillia on Sunday
Ecuadorian eager to return to the Italian grand tour with new team, possibly to start alongside Geraint Thomas
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Italy's fall classics don't get the attention they deserve, but a new project could help revive some of cycling's most prestigious races
Lennard Zinn delves into the impact of motorized bikes, and discusses tubeless tire issues and solutions in the latest edition of Tech FAQ
Spain's Basque Country could host the 2023 Tour de France while Euskadi targets a jump to the Pro-Conti level next season.
Frenchman pulls out of scheduled starts at Milano-Torino and Il Lombardia as he draws a long season to a close.
Dutchman doesn't rule out the feasibility of a Tour-Olympics summer double-header if Tour de France route looks favorable.
Maghalie Rochette, Clara Honsinger, Kerry Werner, and Curtis White each grab pro wins at early-season UCI cyclocross race in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we speak with Megan Jastrab, who recently won the junior women's road race world title in Yorkshire. Jastrab now has her sights set on the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo
Popular velodrome outside of Boulder, Colorado is set to close after going under contract with a new buyer who plans to demolish the building.
The women's world championships road race saw Chloé Dygert try to chase down Annemiek van Vleuten. Today, we look at the power output from both riders during the race.
Jolanda Neff won the race, which took place on the course to be used at the 2020 Olympics.
Dutch rider Edo Maas sustained serious injuries after crashing into a car that had driven onto the course of the Under-23 version of Il Lombardia.
Ellingworth, Cavendish, and new sponsor McLaren join Poels and Landa at a new-look team with the Tour in its sights.
The Slovenian is poised to become one of the top GC riders in the next decade, and it all came together for him in 2019
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Use of safety barriers with protruding feet draws criticism from other riders.
Vuelta winner Roglic back to winning ways after worlds abandon, 22-year-old Vollering out-kicks Longo Borghini
Cranksgiving events across the nation collect food for charity
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Another team folds at the end of 2019 while Russian backers vow to stay involved in merger with Israel Cycling Academy
How Trek and NICA are building the sport at the high school level
Get trained by QBP and Park Tool. Get fast with SLF Motion's aero oversize pulleys. Get SRAM eTap AXS with Viathon's G.1. Get light with Lazer's G1 helmet.
Canadian rising star will serve as top lieutenant for Ben Hermans and Dan Martin on WorldTour
The 2019 racing season is just winding down, but details of next year's grand tours will be revealed last this month with surprises galore.
Speculation surrounds the future of the world time trial champion while UAE includes two Americans on its 2020 roster
The Slovakian superstar wants to go to Tokyo next summer, but confirms he won't be repeating his mountain bike experiment from Rio de Janeiro.
Cycling's new world champions will race in the rainbow bands before the season closes, but women's winner has delayed her return
Florian Senechal (Deceuninck-Quick-Step) unleashed a wild punch to the helmeted head of Max Walscheid (Team Sunweb) during the post-race press scrum
The RX8 cuts down on weight and banks on a snug fit for gravel race performance
Celebrating its eighth season, the women's team will contest broad range of events, including UCI stage races, one-day classics and the USA Crits Series
VeloNews recently attended a high school race to capture the sights and sounds of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA).
U.S. Justice Department hired legal help in Spain to help collect fraud case monies from Bruyneel, who now lives in Madrid.
What does Chloé Dygert Owen's effort to win two rainbow jerseys mean for the 2020 Olympics? Nicola Cranmer of the TWENTY20 Pro Cycling Team joins Bobby and Gus to talk through Chloé's goals for 2020 Tokyo.
Political unrest in Hong Kong draws 2019 Hammer Series to an early close. The events will resume in 2020 and include a new women's event.
In the wake of Mads Pedersen’s surprise victory in the men’s world road championships last Sunday, we look at five other unexpected winners of the rainbow jersey and trace where their careers went after their triumphs.
American cycling hit a high point during the UCI world road championships in Yorkshire, winning seven medals, three of them gold. The race produced dramatic wins by Chloé Dygert in the women's elite time trial, and by Quinn Simmons and Megan Jastrab in the junior road races. Longtime race photographer Casey B. Gibson was there to document the action, and to snap photos of Team USA behind the scenes, as the riders, directors, and coaches prepared for the races.
Details are still emerging and the UCI still needs to approve it, but Israel Cycling Academy confirmed that its merger with the Russian team Katusha-Alpecin is nearing completion.
Vittoria combines low rolling resistance and exceptional grip on this chunky, enduro-inspired tire that's just as at home on trail bikes
A detailed examination of Quinn Simmons's power files from his world championship victory in Yorkshire, with additional information about Simmons's training and workouts in the lead-up to worlds.
Signing of Bouhanni sees French second-tier outfit further bolstering their ranks in bid 'to be seen as a WorldTour team.'
The Dutch superstar is bypassing an important mountain bike race ahead of next summer's Olympic to avoid a long trip
After starting the season overtrained, fatigue and a lack of opportunity to rest led to a string of lackluster performances from the Italian.
Re-thought manufacturing method and road-specific sealant claimed to make Specialized’s new tubeless tire the rubber to beat
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Velon, owner of the Hammer Series, has filed an anti-competition complaint against the UCI, alleging that the governing body was refusing to register the Hammer Series events for 2020.
Former teammates and longtime sprint rivals André Greipel and Mark Cavendish are heading in new directions for the upcoming seasons
On this week's episode we break down all of the action from the Yorkshire road races, including USA Cycling's success in the junior races. Also, we analyze Mads Pedersen and Annemiek van Vleuten's big wins, and hear from Quinn Simmons, America's latest junior men's world champion.
Maghalie Rochette is enjoying her best World Cup season ever, and we caught up with her to learn how she makes her cyclocross racing program work.
A growing rift between super-agent Giuseppe Acquadro and Movistar is playing out across the peloton going into 2020
Lots of interesting tire talk in this latest edition of Tech FAQ with Lennard Zinn
American Nate Brown has joined Rally-UHC for 2020 and will step in as the team's road captain.
Ex-pro Wiggins says the Dane's rainbow jersey is the most unexpected in decades as Pedersen plans to debut stripes
An Interview With Sagan Gran Roadie-Oh Creator Michael Marckx
Industry Nine's Hydra Hubs boast 690 points of engagement for optimum power transfer. Your fellow riders will certainly hear you coming, thanks to the hub's extra loud buzz.
Costa Rican domestique is said to be heading to Ineos in what's the latest chapter in a long-simmering feud between his agent and Movistar
The revelation of the 2019 Vuelta a España, Tadej Pogačar won three stages and attacked his way onto the final podium. Today, we examine his power data from the final two stages, including his victory on stage 20.
Spain loses one of its most emblematic teams as the Basque outfit will shutter at the end of 2019.
Chris Froome continues on his comeback trail as he rides on open roads for first time since June crash. He is set to race Japan's Saitama Criterium at the end of October.
Young stars are opting to bypass the Under-23 ranks entirely, making it more challenging to assess the strength of those riders who race in the category.
Italy missed a chance to win its first rainbow jersey in more than a decade when Trentin's legs failed him in the final sprint
Yorkshire delivered on its promise of a demanding race, but Sunday's test pushed the world's best to their collective limit.
The Dutch superstar said he did not know why he started pedaling squares as the rainbow jersey escaped his grasp.
A contract dispute is heading to UCI arbitration, but Bahrain-Merida says it's fired new world time trial champion Rohan Dennis
23-year-old beat Matteo Trentin and Stefan Küng to the line after a day of near-constant rain, becoming the first Danish male world champion in the process.
Pre-race favorites Gilbert, Valverde were among early exits as extreme conditions forced changes in the elite men's race
Heavy rain and deep puddles force organizers into a last-minute route change in men's elite road race.
The Dutch were heavily favored to win Saturday, but no one expected a solo attack of more than 100km to succeed
Welshman admits that the competition for leadership slots at Team Ineos may lean him toward a Giro return.
Van Vleuten led home a Dutch one-two with van der Breggen in second and Australian Spratt taking third. U.S. rider Dygert Owen's attacking ride left her unrewarded in fourth place.
The UCI released clarification, and a video clip, to justify its disqualification of Nils Eekhoff in the Under-23 men's road race.
Budget cuts led USA Cycling to reorganize its junior development program, and it's paying off handsomely this week in Yorkshire