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Leaked notes reveal that UCI will restart disc brake trial in June
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MTB Photos: Whiskey Off-Road attracts top pros
The Whiskey Off-Road offers a tough 50-mile challenge to the country's best mountain bike pros and amateurs alike.
Photo gallery: Kasia Niewiadoma delivers Rabo-Liv its sixth Elsy Jacobs win
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UCI: Thermal cameras unreliable to catch motor cheats
The UCI contends that thermal cameras are not the most effective way to catch motor cheaters, despite recent news expose.
Americans Abroad: Tejay’s strong showing in Romandie
Tejay Van Garderen has a strong showing in Romandie and American teenager Adrien Costa wins the Tour de Bretagne.
Giro: 22 teams analyzed and ranked
Here are the 22 Giro squads, ranked by potential for stage wins, GC position, and TV time.
Reviewed: Fuji Transonic 2.1
The Transonic is stiff, handles like a dream, and is surprisingly comfortable. It’s also half the price of bikes that are just as good.
Sagan shows young racers the ropes
World champion Peter Sagan makes an appearance at a Slovakian youth mountain bike event and leads out the kids race.
The fall — and rise — of Italian cycling
Italian cycling used to be dominant. Now, after doping scandals and economic problems, it's starting to come back, slowly but surely.
Behind the scenes: VeloNews Buyer’s Guide bike tests
VeloNews embarked on its most comprehensive bike testing program this winter to produce the 2016 Buyer's Guide.
Valverde doesn’t fear return to Italy despite Puerto ban
Italian authorities played a crucial role in Alejandro Valverde's two-year racing ban, but the Spaniard insists he's over the past.
Reviewed: Zipp 404 NSW wheels
The new 404 NSW wheels are all about marginal gains. If you're an elite racer those gains matter, but what about the rest of us?
Nibali likes his chances at Giro after two-year absence
The Italian won the race in 2013 and said he's excited to compete for the pink jersey in his home grand tour.
Axel’s army: A pathway to the pro peloton
Axel Merckx is cultivating some of the most talented young riders in cycling through his Axeon Hagens Berman cycling Team.
Does Quintana’s Romandie win clear path to yellow?
If recent history is any indicator, Nairo Quintana's Tour de Romandie victory bodes well for his chances of winning in France this summer.
Carbon + Alloy = Fulcrum Racing Zero
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Jack Haig’s Diary: ‘The WorldTour is no joke’
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Absolute Black oval chainrings review
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Reviewed: SKINS women’s DNAmic compression clothing
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Gallery: 2016 Tour de Romandie, stage 5
Michael Albasini wins the final stage of Switzerland's always scenic Tour de Romandie
Voeckler Triumphs at Tour of Yorkshire
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Dombrowski primed for Giro debut
Joe Dombrowski's professional career started slower than he wanted, but he's hoping to change that this May.
Nairo Quintana Wins Tour de Romandie
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American Adrien Costa wins Tour de Bretagne
18-year-old American Adrien Costa claims the overall title at the seven-day Tour de Bretagne
Results: 2016 Tour de Romandie, stage 5
Nairo Quintana claimed his first career Tour de Romandie GC title Sunday
Reviewed: BH G7 Disc Ultegra
The BH G7 Disc is a bike for riders who value comfort over raw speed but who still want the wind-cheating benefits of an aero bike.
Strickland, Elbusto triumph at Red Hook
Colin Strickland and Ainara Elbusto emerge from crashed-marred Red Hook Crit as winners of men's and women's events
Pro bike: Joey Rosskopf’s BMC Teammachine SLR01
Joey Rosskopf has spent his weekend riding a BMC Teammachine SLR01 at the Tour de Yorkshire
Albasini nabs Romandie finale, Quintana wins GC
Michael Albasini adds yet another Tour de Romandie stage victory to his palmares as Nairo Quintana seals the overall title
Red Hook serves up another evening of wild crashes
As ever, Saturday's Red Hook Criterium was a crash fest, but one pileup in particular may have set a new standard for mayhem
Pan American Rouleur: Battling the Atacama Desert
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Yorkshire Young Guns-a-Blazing
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Froome Rises in Romandie
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Gallery: 2016 Tour de Romandie, stage 4
Scenes from Saturday's stage 4 of the Tour de Romandie, where Chris Froome climbed to a stage win in cold, wet conditions
Results: 2016 Tour de Romandie, stage 4
Chris Froome wins a rainy Tour de Romandie stage 4 as Nairo Quintana retains his position atop the general classification leaderboard
Pro bike: Lucy Garner’s Colnago V1-R
Wiggle-High5's Lucy Garner rode her Colnago V1-R to second place at the Tour de Yorkshire on Saturday
Haga hoping to return to form for Giro d’Italia
After a devastating injury in the off-season, Chad Haga looks to test his true form in the Giro
Froome wins Romandie stage 4, Quintana still leads GC
Chris Froome climbs to victory in stage 4 of the Tour de Romandie, while Nairo Quintana retains his overall race lead
Degenkolb returns from crash with realistic ambitions
John Degenkolb is finally returning to racing this weekend, three months after the crash that derailed his early-season campaign
Why do so many elite cyclists have asthma?
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Greipel optimistic for Giro despite season’s slow start
André Greipel has had a rough start to the 2016 season, but he remains ambitious for the upcoming Giro d'Italia
Reviewed: Specialized Amira SL4
Women who demand the best, lightest, and most race-worthy bike available can thank Specialized for delivering.
Stephen Ettinger Diary: Time traveling
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Hidden Heroes: road captains and domestiques – Part 1
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A New Face at Yorkshire
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It’s Thibaut Time in Romandie
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Gallery: Pinot powers to Romandie TT win
Nairo Quintana hangs onto the GC lead as Thibaut Pinot delivers an impressive ride in Romandie's individual time trial.
In Yates, questions lead to questions
Simon Yates risks missing the Olympics due to a failed anti-doping test that demonstrates how the TUE system is broken.
Reviewed: Scott Contessa Genius 710
For all the tinkerers and micro-adjusters out there, Scott’s Contessa Genius 710 will keep you busy with myriad options for dialing in the ride.
Results: 2016 Tour de Romandie, stage 3
Thibaut Pinot rides an impressive time trial to move into second place overall behind Nairo Quintana in Tour de Romandie.
Giro: North American crew includes a champ, four rookies
The eight North Americans starting the 2016 Giro range from a former champ to four debutants at the Italian grand tour.
Pinot wins Romandie TT, Quintana defends GC
Thibaut Pinot stuns Romandie peloton with TT win, vaulting into second place overall behind Nairo Quintana.
Simon Yates avoids provisional suspension after anti-doping positive
British rider Simon Yates avoids a provisional suspension by the UCI in the wake of his testing positive for Terbutaline.
British Cycling CEO on Sutton scandal: I was unaware
British Cycling's chief executive Ian Drake says he had no knowledge of Shane Sutton's alleged discriminatory behavior.
Caleb Ewan, cycling’s next best sprinter?
The 21-year-old Australian has 14 professional victories and is now in his third pro season. His next big test is the Giro d'Italia.
Reviewed: Lighting options for day and night
We put three lights made by Niterider, Bontrager, and Knog to the test to see how their various functions performed.
Wilier signs on as new Southeast – Venezuela title sponsor
The company already provided bikes for the Pro Continental team, and now will serve as title sponsor.
Week in Tech: Silca tubeless, free Rapha, pink helmets
Silca announces tubeless valves, Kask celebrates the Giro, Rapha offers free shoe covers, and Rudy Project has new Rx lenses.
Rohan Dennis set for return to racing after illness-plagued early season
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Bikes of the Bunch: Team Telekom Pinarello Prince LS
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Orica-GreenEdge owner Gerry Ryan on Simon Yates’ positive test: ‘It’s never been through the due process’
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Simon Yates Tests Positive with Terbutaline
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Injured Gaviria Abandons May Races
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British Cycling’s nightmare week continues as Simon Yates fails drug test, Orica-GreenEdge blames administrative error
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Dodging cars and harassment, women bike messengers band together for support
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Simon Yates tests positive for terbutaline
The Daily Mail reports that Simon Yates has failed an anti-doping test from Paris-Nice in March.
In Yorkshire, a step toward gender parity after two steps back
After a dark week for women's cycling in Britain, Tour de Yorkshire offers hope with equal prize purse, same course for Women's WorldTour
Woods scratched from Giro due to broken hand
Cannondale's WorldTour rookie Mike Woods won't start the Giro d'Italia after breaking his hand at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Porte Abandons Romandie
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Despite dark past, Zakarin gives Russians hope for grand tours
Ilnur Zakarin is Russia's young hope as a grand tour contender, but he has a controversial past that many can't ignore.
18-year-old American wins Bretagne queen stage
Adrien Costa, 18, imposes himself on the Tour de Bretagne, winning the queen stage and taking the GC lead.
Romandie photos: Quintana, Zakarin duel on uphill finish
In a controversial finish, Ilnur Zakarin crosses the line first but is relegated for irregular sprinting; Nairo Quintana wins and takes GC lead.
Di Luca on doping: I don’t regret anything
A new book by Danilo Di Luca reveals the extent of his career of cheating, with shocking details about his doping and career.
British team in turmoil as Sutton quits
With Rio 100 days away Team GB may be in a spot of bother after director Shane Sutton resigns over discrimination allegations.
Cannondale Slate safety notice: Don’t run it tubeless
Cannondale is recalling all 2016 Slate bicycle wheels because of potential tire failures when riders attempt to set the wheels up tubeless.
Romandie race jury zaps Zakarin’s stage 2 win
Nairo Quintana claims the overall lead at Switzerland's Tour of Romandie after the race's first uphill finish.
Pooley says British Cycling’s discrimination problem goes beyond Sutton, questions Brailsford
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Results: 2016 Tour de Romandie, stage 2
Nairo Quintana and Ilnur Zakarin duel in the Tour de Romandie's first uphill finish.