Buyer’s Guide: Where’s the aero?
While the UCI’s “3:1 rule” has vanished, your bike isn’t radically more aerodynamic. Here’s why.
While the UCI’s “3:1 rule” has vanished, your bike isn’t radically more aerodynamic. Here’s why.
The nation will host the start of the Giro d'Italia, marking the first time a grand tour has begun outside of Europe.
The retired pro wrote in a new book that he faked injuries in order to gain access to banned substances through the use of TUEs.
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Annika Langvad wins Whiskey Off-Road, out-climbing Chloe Woodruff on the tough 48-mile course in Prescott, Arizona.
Overcoming a one-minute deficit on a long, rocky singletrack descent back to Prescott, Keegan Swenson wins Whiskey Off-Road.
Filippo Fortin and Raphaele Lemieux won the rain-soaked Red Hook Criterium in Brooklyn, New York.
Pascal Ackermann took the biggest race of his budding career by sprinting to victory ahead of Quick Step's Michael Morkov on the final stage at the Tour de Romandie.
Jakob Fuglsang outfoxed a select lead group to win the queen stage at Romandie in impressive solo fashion.
Colombian climbing sensation Miguel Ángel López talked to Velonews about his GC aspirations and his penchant for attacking.
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By Brad Roe with image by Clive Pursehouse
With Giacomo Nizzolo sidelined by nagging knee issues, Trek-Segafredo will back Gianluca Brambilla at the Giro d'Italia
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Up-and-comers Richard Carapaz and Dayer Quintana headed to Giro d'Italia as part of young Movistar lineup alongside veterans Rafael Valls and Carlos Betancur
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A course update and potentially wet conditions could make for a tricky Red Hook Crit this weekend this weekend
Chris Froome will lead Team Sky at the upcoming Giro d'Italia
Former Giro d'Italia winner Alberto Contador weighs in on the favorites and parcours for this year's race
Egan Bernal bests Primoz Roglic and Richie Porte to nab his first career WorldTour victory
Chris Froome is embroiled in controversy surrounding his Adverse Analytical Finding. If he wins the Giro, will the win ultimately stand?
Chris Blevins has stormed into 2018 with wins in the mountain bike Pro XCT and Tour of the Gila. What's next for the young star?
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Switzerland's famously punctual railways are just one part of the broader Swiss public transport network – an efficient, reliable and safe way of getting yourself (and your bike) from one amazing riding destination to the next.
How Lazer's new Bullet helmet helps LottoNL-Jumbo survive a brutal spring.
Former American pro dies at age 30 after long fight with brain cancer
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Peter Sagan and the new nasal dilating 100% SPEEDCRAFT AIR
Now that Mikel Landa has joined Movistar, will he, Alejandro Valverde, or Nairo Quintana be the chosen leader to take on the Tour?
Welcome to The Dirt, the weekly news round-up on what's happening in the worlds of gravel, mountain biking, and all things dirty.
Thomas De Gendt capped off an all-day breakaway with a solo victory in stage 2 of Tour de Romandie Thursday.
Some say Gaviria is the next Peter Sagan, a multi-faceted rider that could shine in grand tours, classics, and world championships.
The second edition of the Colorado Classic will include four days of women's racing, August 16-19, in Vail and Denver.
California's Justin Oien is now in his second season with Caja Rural, a Pro Continental squad based in Spain.
The Dutchman's season hasn't exactly gone according to plan as he gears up for the Giro d'Italia.
Officials announced Thursday that the finish of the Belgian monument will take place in downtown Liège for the next six years.
Two riders from Israel will start the Giro d'Italia in Jerusalem next week, making them the first Israelis to ride in a grand tour.
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Karsten Kroon admits to doping; Paris-Roubaix sections repaired after fans steal cobbles; Tuft likely to retire after this season; Trial begins for driver charged with killing five cyclists; Saudi women participate in first bike race
Sea Otter Classic showcased many of the top favorites for Sunday’s first round of the Epic Rides Off-Road Series in Prescott, Arizona.
It isn't easy to win Liège-Bastogne-Liège with a long solo breakaway. In fact, it hasn't happened in 10 years!
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Bernhard Eisel recovering after successful surgery to relieve pressure from subdural hematoma.
Omar Fraile wins tough sprint finish in stage 1 at Tour de Romandie, while Primoz Roglic takes overall lead.
Just five years ago, Italian Michele Acquarone was heralded as one of the true innovators and future leaders of professional cycling.
A legal expert told VeloNews it's possible Froome could receive a penalty from his Salbutamol case mid-race.
Take a moto shock, make it smaller, and bolt it to a mountain bike, right? Turns out MTB suspension is more complicated than that.
Lennard Zinn summarizes some of what he encountered during the recent Sea Otter Classic.
RCS sport released the preliminary start list for the race, which will begin May 4 in Jerusalem.
Take a look inside our annual Classics issue with our preview video.
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Armstrong settled with the Feds for $5 million... Did he win? We also discuss the tactics that played out at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Lennard Zinn answers questions about Michael Goolaerts's fatal heart failure at Paris-Roubaix.
Sure, there were electric motors involved, but the Sea Otter Classic e-MTB event still felt like bike racing to me.
Australian Michael Matthews wins short prologue around Fribourg to take the first leader's jersey in the Tour de Romandie.
The USA Cycling Team will field a lineup of five riders from diverse cycling backgrounds, with Megan Guarnier targeting the GC.
If Chris Froome is seen as the metronomic robot, than Tom Dumoulin could be the charismatic mortal to unseat the great champion.
New bike races in Italy are cropping up again as the country continues to rebound from the 2009 financial crisis.
The Belgian team steamrolled through the classics season this year, notching several victories with many different riders.
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How the right bar tape helps riders survive the toughest races in the world.
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Thomas Frischknecht opens new cycling-centric coffee shop in Monterey with Tom Ritchey and the Conway family.
One of the biggest stage races on the domestic circuit challenges pros and amateurs alike with high altitude climbing.
Former world and Olympic champion to miss at least a month of racing after surgery
The Federal Government's $100 million fraud case against Lance Armstrong was likely doomed by a judge's decision in 2016.
What were the keys to Bob Jungels's win? Does Liège-Bastogne-Liège need a route change after all? Let's roundtable!
Dutchwoman Anna van der Breggen rides to her second victory in women's Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
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A look at the new Stumpjumper, vintage rides, more wood bikes, and Marin's custom-painted Wolf Ridge.
Woods, 31, began cycling at age 25 and joined the WorldTour two years ago. His talent landed him on Sunday's Liège-Bastogne-Liège podium.
Highlights from the women's race at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, which saw Anna Van der Breggen solo to victory.
Sagan's strengths have earned him victories in two monuments and he's targeting another, but taking all five is a stretch, his coach said.