Slipstream Sports and Drapac to partner on development team in 2017
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Jonathan Vaughter's and Michael Drapac teaming up to create Continental team that will focus on both racing and higher education
25-year-old Lauren De Crescenzo suffered multiple injuries in a racing crash on April 2
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Eleven Americans are slated to start Liège-Bastogne-Liège on Sunday, the most Yanks at the Ardennes monument since 2001.
Colnago’s C60 has the manners of a race bike, but it’s not meant to be put in harm’s way at office-park crits.
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Velon teams will bring top professional road riders to the track at UK's Revolution track series races.
Americans have a noticeable presence in the Ardennes, with Howes, Warbasse, and Reijnen riding into Amstel and Flèche breaks.
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Sky's Mikel Landa is riding high on a victory at Giro del Trentino ahead of May's Giro d'Italia.
This week, Polar and GoPro team up, Campagnolo and Garmin join forces, 4iiii Innovations has a new power meter, and more.
As is frequently the case, Giant delivers a lot for the money here. This is an elite frame draped in Dura-Ace Di2 and deep-section carbon rims.
A Bahraini team is quietly taking shape, and the squad is reportedly targeting Vincenzo Nibali and a spot in the WorldTour.
Here's your quick-hit guide to this weekend's Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the final spring classic of 2016.
The classics wrap up Sunday with La Doyenne, the oldest monument, the brutally hilly Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
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Wednesday's Women's WorldTour race offered ample action up the famous Mur de Huy in La Flèche Wallonne.
If your front derailleur has that not-so-fresh feeling, Art's Cyclery explains how you can easily clean it up.
The Giro d'Italia kicks off May 6, so here's a look at the 22 teams and their likely leaders for the season's first grand tour.
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A bike path built ahead of the Rio de Janiero Olympics has collapsed into the ocean from a height of 800 meters, leaving five missing.
Tanel Kangert collects his first win in three years as Mikel Landa defends overall lead on Giro del Trentino's penultimate day.
The Ardennes classics demand perfect positioning, brilliant climbing form, and smart tactics. Here are 10 men who could win big in April.
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Soft goods galore at Sea Otter: Kitsbow's classy road apparel, Bolle's wild new helmet, and Bont's gran fondo-friendly shoes.
Tour de France champ Chris Froome will ride in support of his Sky teammate Michal Kwiatkowski at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
A few riders could upset favorite Alejandro Valverde in Liège-Bastogne-Liège, but the weather could really throw a wrench into the mix.
Philippe Gilbert, winner of Liège-Bastogne-Liège in 2011, will skip the final Ardennes classic due to a broken finger.
Trek's carbon fiber Top Fuel ruled in mountain biking’s mid-naughties heyday, and now it’s back and better than ever.
Vincenzo Nibali will attempt to win his second Giro title next month. His trainer and sport director says he's ready for the challenge.
Wednesday's Flèche Wallonne Femmes saw a repeat ride by Anna van der Breggen on the rolling route that ends on the infamous Mur de Huy.
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French Cycling Federation decides to issue a sweeping ban on disc brakes in all of its sanctioned road events.
Mike Woods impressed in his debut spring classic, riding to 12th in Flèche Wallonne and putting up impressive wattage numbers.
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New wheels, tires, and rims spotted at Sea Otter for roadies, 'cross racers, and gravel fanatics.
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Alejandro Valverde breaks a four-way tie for most wins in men's Fleche Wallonne, but the race has changed a lot over the years.
With a perfectly timed attack in the final 100 meters, Alejandro Valverde notched his third Flèche victory in a row.
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Taylor Phinney hand-painted a special BMC frame to raise awareness for the Davis Phinney Foundation.
Two familiar faces return to the top step of the Flèche Wallonne podium: Anna van der Breggen and Alejandro Valverde.
Alejandro Valverde defends his title and now holds the record for wins in La Flèche Wallonne, out-sprinting Julian Alaphilippe.
The Sky rider attacks on the finishing climb to win the second stage of the four-day race.
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Tons of cool saddle options spotted in Monterey, plus bike-packing bags, and a variety of ways to stay hydrated.
The Rabo – Liv rider breaks away from American Evelyn Stevens on the final climb of the Mur de Huy to claim the victory.
The Colombian and Movistar rider struggled as a member of Ag2r La Mondiale, but this year he's happier and healthier.
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The Colombian climber has now been pulled twice because of questions over his biological passport readings.
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American Alex Howes is riding on good form after a day in the breakaway at Amstel Gold Race, his favorite Ardennes classic.
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With a new team, Martin aims to return to the aggressive racing style that he embraced at the outset of his career.
Chad Haga is making up for lost time, gutting out tough races, finishing well behind the winners to build fitness and his mental resolve.
Astana wins the Giro del Trentino's opening team time trial, positioning Vincenzo Nibali for a run at a third win in the Italian stage race.
After the Paris-Roubaix disc brake injury, Lennard Zinn answers a litany of questions about whether discs are safer or better than rim brakes.
We spy a radical new suspension fork for gravel bikes, some new dropper post options from Bontrager and FSA, and a host of Lezyne tools.
Giant's Envie borrows wind-tunnel-proven tube shapes of Giant’s Propel aero bike but changes up the bike’s geometry for a women’s fit.
VeloNews experts pick their favorites for Flèche Wallonne's men's and women's races, the second major WorldTour event of the Ardennes classics.
Team owner and manager Michel Thétaz tells VeloNews he needs to secure more funding — and he's giving himself until mid-May.
Wednesday's Flèche Wallonne ends on the famed Mur de Huy, and the puncheurs of the peloton will be there fighting for a win.
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