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McCabe closes Langkawi with second stage win
American sprinter Travis McCabe records third sprint win of the season with stage 8 victory at Le Tour de Langkawi.
Your New Favorite Race: Strade Bianche
Strade Bianche is the newest classic, but it packs a punch with scenic dirt roads, steep climbs, and a finish in the ancient city of Siena.
Gutiérrez wins women’s Le Samyn, out-sprints Pieters
Riding for American team Cylance, Sheyla Gutiérrez wins her first race of the season in Le Samyn, ahead of Amy Pieters in the Belgian race.
Quintana more motivated to tackle double than just one grand tour
The Colombian is gearing up for an attempt to win both the pink (Giro d'Italia) and yellow (Tour de France) jerseys this season.
UCI president Cookson: UCI has tightened TUE rules
The UCI is issuing far less TUEs than it did before, now that president Brian Cookson has put tighter restrictions in place.
What we’re talking about after Spring Classics opening weekend
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Don’t Call It A Revolution: Collegiate Racing
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Giant Defy Advanced Pro 0
With the Defy Advanced Pro 0, Giant targets riders who enjoy all-day rides on challenging terrain.
Kestrel RT 1000
With relaxed geometry and shaped carbon tubing, the RT-1000 is a blend of aero and endurance.
The story behind the story: Live-streaming the 2017 US cyclocross national championships
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TEAM TIME TRIAL RETURNS AT 2018 TOUR DE FRANCE
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Colouring books, yoga and other relaxation techniques for everyday athletes
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Photo gallery: 2017 UCI Track World Cup, Los Angeles
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VN Show: Translating Sagan, recovery gummy bears
Peter Sagan was very busy in his first weekend of classics. We analyze that, and talk about the ongoing argument over disc brakes in pro racing.
Tour of Flanders names 2017 wildcard teams
Tour of Flanders invites seven Pro Continental wildcard teams to the 2017 race, including three Belgian squads and two French teams.
Crunch time for Quick-Step, both on and off bike
Belgian team Quick-Step comes up short in opening classics weekend. With Boonen retiring and sponsorship unconfirmed, it needs to win soon.
VN podcast, ep. 18: Much ado about Omloop, Abu Dhabi aids Kuurne?
We dissect exciting first week of cobbles racing — why didn't Vanmarcke attack? Is Kuurne better now? Plus, a talk about exercise addiction.
Preview Issue 63 of PELOTON: Travel
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Lachlan Morton: ‘The WorldTour feels different this time around’
The Australian riding for Dimension Data said is on track to race the Tour of California this year, and perhaps the Vuelta a Espana.
2018 Tour to start on slick island passageway
The 4km Passage du Gois was last featured in the race in 2011, when it hosted the start of the French grand tour.
“Ah crap, I forgot to charge my sunglasses!” The Oakley Radar Pace reviewed
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Photo gallery: The cobbles, crowds, and crashes of Spring Classics opening weekend
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Is Specialized pressuring riders to use disc brakes? Yes and no
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Bike Pure: No testing done at recent UCI cyclocross races, says riders offered drugs at events
Check out Shane Stokes's author page.
Guillaume Bouveret–FDJ’s Prodigal Son
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CPA lawyers challenge UCI’s disc brake rules
The pro cyclists association, the CPA, threatens legal action against UCI over its continued permissive stance toward disc brakes.
U.S. women earn two golds at Track World Cup in California
Chloe Dygert leads the way with gold in the individual pursuit and another in the team pursuit.
And the Oscar goes to … Peter Sagan!
Peter Sagan performs a bevy of Oscar-worthy performances at Omloop and Kuurne, both on and off the bike.
Omloop Het Roundtable: GVA, Sagan, and the pesky sidewalk
What happened in the final sprint? Should they be allowed on the sidewalks? How about Sagan's post-race remarks? Time for an Omloop roundtable!
Gallery: Sagan sprints to victory at Kuurne
World champion Peter Sagan wins a five-man sprint to take his first victory of 2017 in Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne.
Ewan scores milestone victory against top sprinters
The 22-year-old speedster notched a win at the Abu Dhabi Tour to show he can beat the world's top sprinters.
The savvy Spaniard: A chat with rising star Ion Izagirre
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Where is the value in a carbon wheelset?
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Gallery: Van Avermaet defends Omloop title
In a dramatic three-man sprint, Greg Van Avermaet wins his second Omloop title in a row ahead of Peter Sagan.
Gallery: Elite women’s peloton takes on Omloop cobbles
Lucinda Brand wins her first race of the season at Omloop, attacking out of a small breakaway. Chantal Blaak is second.
Abu Dhabi: Costa wins race, Ewan claims final stage
Rui Costa wins the 2017 Abu Dhabi Tour, while Caleb Ewan takes out the world's best sprinters on a rain-soaked fourth and final stage on Sunday.
Sagan wins Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Reigning two-time world champion Peter Sagan won Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne ahead of Jasper Stuyven and Luke Rowe on Sunday in Belgium.
Bauer’s team change from Cannondale brings ‘added kick’
Jack Bauer says that moving to Quick-Step Floors has helped him find that "added kick" heading into the 2017 season.
Owen opens Axeon Hagens Berman account in Portugal
American Logan Owen collects the first win of 2017 for his Axeon Hagens Berman team Saturday in stage 4 of Volta ao Alentejo in Portugal.
Lucinda Brand tops Dutch podium at European season’s opener
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Quintana puts rivals on notice in Abu Dhabi
Tactics worked against Nairo Quintana on Saturday in the Abu Dhabi Tour, but he appears the sharpest of the stars with the Giro in sight.
Van Avermaet downs Sagan to win Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Olympic champ Greg Van Avermaet (BMC Racing) won Omloop Het Nieuwsblad on home soil during the opening classic of the season on Saturday.
Brand wins women’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Dutchwoman Lucinda Brand (Team Sunweb) soloed to victory in the 12th edition of the women's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in Belgium on Saturday.
Abu Dhabi: Costa wins mountain stage, takes overall lead
Rui Costa claims the queen stage and lifts the red leaders jersey with one day to go in the 2017 Abu Dhabi Tour.
Four things roadies can learn from mountain bikers
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Introducing Magnus Cort, Orica-Scott’s secret weapon for the Spring Classics
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WEEKEND BRIEFING: INTO THE HEART OF THE SEASON
Classics riders in Belgian, grand tour climbers in Abu Dhabi and mostly domestic teams in the south of France all face their biggest early targets of the 2017 season this weekend.
Van Avermaet lukewarm about Flanders route changes; talks Gilbert tensions and Liège
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‘See Tom Go’: As Classics season begins, Belgium prepares for Boonen’s farewell bonanza
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What will discs cut? The raw meat episode
Our team heads to the shop for another not-so-scientific experiment with disc brakes. Will our results prove that rotors are dangerous?
Lance Armstrong fraud trial set for November
Armstrong's battle against a $100 million lawsuit brought by the U.S. government is set to go to trial on November 6, 2017.
This week’s garbage takes: Tough-guy Kristoff, Emirates money
Kristoff gets named "Belgian Guy" of the week, Emirates cash rolls in, Disc brakes get people mad, and Talansky gets extra motivation.
Fast Talk, ep. 13: How to pick a power meter
There is no training tool more powerful than a power meter, when it's used properly. But which one you should buy?
Sky’s Elissonde facing uphill battle for Tour spot
The 25-year-old has the potential to be one of Sky's big climbers down the road, but he would be fine with missing the Tour this year.
Abu Dhabi: Kittel wins stage 2 in photo finish
The German edged Caleb Ewan by less than half of his front wheel to claim his fifth victory of the season.
Kittel hangs up disc brake bike, for now
A day after one rider at the Abu Dhabi Tour claimed he was cut by a disc rotor, Marcel Kittel rolls to the start line with caliper brakes.
Bikes of the Bunch: Victoire Cycles Veloce Disc HSS
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Did a disc rotor slice Owain Doull’s shoe at Abu Dhabi Tour? It’s hard to say
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Rivals take note: After breakout year, Lepistö enters Spring Classics with confidence
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What can disc rotors actually cut?
Will disc brake rotors cut shoes? Leather? Cardboard? Watch as we channel our inner "MythBusters" in the VeloNews workshop.
Video: Tom Zirbel, an American Hour Record
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Documenting Zirbel’s hour record ride
Rally Cycling documents Tom Zirbel's hour record ride in Mexico. The U.S. TT specialist broke U.S. hour record in September 2016.
McCabe strikes again thanks to Henderson’s expertise
American Travis McCabe out-sprints bunch in Langkawi to claim second win in February, crediting teammate Greg Henderson.
Cavendish takes ‘team boost’ with A-list Abu Dhabi win
Cavendish says he's confident with his early season form, and a stage 1 sprint victory in star-studded Abu Dhabi Tour backs that up.
Doull says disc rotor sliced shoe in Abu Dhabi crash
Sky's Owain Doull is caught in a finish crash at Abu Dhabi Tour, and he says Marcel Kittel's disc brake rotor cut his shoe apart.
Cycling Australia poaches Sky’s Simon Jones to head high performance
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VN Podcast, ep. 17: Omloop/Kuurne picks, confluence of Lance
With cobbles season about to begin, we pick favorites for Omloop and Kuurne, discuss latest Lance Armstrong news, and more.
Cavendish nabs stage 1 win in Abu Dhabi
The British sprinter avoids several crashes, including one in the final kilometer of racing.
Dries Devenyns gets second crack in classics for Quick-Step
The 33-year-old returned to Quick-Step Floors this season after previously racing on the team from 2009-2013.
Van Avermaet heads into Spring Classics with confidence of an Olympic champion
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Spare a thought for the humble valve stem – Everything you need to know
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Paris-Roubaix Teams And Course Announced
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VN Show: Slippery Oman, a makeover for Valverde
Why did Tour of Oman have a river crossing? Can Valverde convince fans he's a good guy? Plus, we pontificate about Omloop and Kuurne.
CyclingTips podcast, Episode 27: What lurks beneath carbon fiber’s mysterious surface?
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