WILCOCKSON: Origins of the ASO-UCI clashes
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Mountain biker Chris Akrigg proves that talent trumps technology, bad weather, and nearly any obstacle in this insane trials video.
Never heard of the Belgian Schaal Sels race? It's worth a look with a crazy route that runs through farm fields on dirt roads and cobbles.
Boels riders collected buckets of wins in 2015, and Lizzie Armitstead won the overall World Cup title.
A crash in Abu Dhabi left Tom Boonen with hearing loss in his left ear, but the issue 'absolutely will not affect his performance' in 2016
Pairing of Tejay van Garderen and Richie Porte has BMC aiming for outright Tour victory
Novo Nordisk takes on a Navy Seal-style boot camp and helps build homes in Mexico ahead of a WorldTour stage racing debut in 2016
Not surprisingly, Richmond was the venue for several awards-worthy performances, from sportsmanship to breakthrough results.
The combination of the Zwift virtual-reality app and Wahoo's less-expensive Kickr Snap is a great way to stay sane during wintertime.
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Sanne Cant now has three victories in the series and holds a 1:46 lead in the overall standings with two races left.
The BMC Racing rider has some lofty goals for the remainder of his career, which he says could last for another decade.
Two Specialized engineers have developed some of the worlds fastest bicycle tires.
Megan Guarnier's medal-winning ride at worlds earns her this honor, while Tejay van Garderen's consistent riding nets him the men's award.
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The Etixx-Quick-Step boss says his squad will continue to be strong in the classics when Tom Boonen retires, possibly at the end of 2016.
Marcel Kittel was the sprinter of reference last year, but where did he go in 2015?
Rohan Dennis snatched a USA Pro Challenge win from teammate Brent Bookwalter, earning him this not-so-honorable honor.
It took Speedplay a painfully long time to launch its new mountain bike pedal, the Syzr. Now we'll see if it's worth the wait.
Toms Skujins and Lauren Stephens are named domestic riders of the year after impressive performances in U.S. races.
Velocio Superfly women's bibs win a prize for offering an easy way for female riders to take a nature break while out riding.
Vincenzo Nibali's infamous tow in the Vuelta a Espana earns him the Park 'n' Ride Award, a creative — but illegal — race tactic.
The 22-year-old Swiss rider is a promising young talent who grabbed two wins during the 2015 season, his rookie year in the pro ranks.
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Mathieu van der Poel's savvy tactics prove decisive in Diegem
Mathieu van der Poel and Ellen Van Loy shine under the lights during the Superprestige round at Diegem
Mathieu van der Poel's flurry of last-lap surges leads to victory in Diegem as Ellen Van Loy hits her stride in the women's race
Luca Paolini blames an addiction to sleeping pills for his use of cocaine, for which he tested positive during the Tour de France
Mathieu van der Poel and Sanne Cant earned World Cup wins on the same circuit that will host the January world championships
Van der Poel and Cant emerge victorious in the fifth round of the World Cup in Heusden-Zolder
Motos were the greatest hazards of the 2015 season after taking out numerous prominent riders, such as Peter Sagan and Greg Van Avermaet.
The Paris-Roubaix peloton wins this award for its risky crossing of a high-speed train track after the barriers had come down.
Six days after winning in Namur, Mathieu van der Poel powers to another World Cup victory in Heusden-Zolder
Sanne Cant rides to her second World Cup victory of the season in Heusden-Zolder ahead of Katie Compton
Nino Schurter and Jolanda Neff proved to be the most consistently dominant mountain bike racers of the 2016 season.
Trek's move to sell direct to consumers via the Internet was a major change in how it does business.
Australian Michael Matthews may take new approach to Tour de France after two straight years of frustration and injuries
Cycling's governing body unveils a rolling ranking system that will take into account results from across the cycling calendar
Wout Van Aert's dominance in the 'cross World Cup and a near-miss at the world championships earned him the honor as best of 2015
Matt Brammeier tweets a photo of some new equipment during a training ride in Belgium
Cycling is all about the elements, and for this award, we found four races that subjected riders to fire, wind, water, and earth.
Diegem is one of Europe's most unique cyclocross races, held at night in a city center and favoring a well-rounded racer with savvy tactics.
If it ain't broke: Giant-Alpecin and Liv-Plantur debut mostly unchanged look for 2016
Art's Cyclery delves into the art of repair stand selection
Fox suspension came out swinging with a line of new mountain bike forks with vastly improved damping.
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If you're seeking a wild and different cycling destination, Tasmania looks like a great place to explore on a bike.
Nairo Quintana has a busy 2016 season ahead, and it all starts in South America at Tour de San Luis.
Sanne Cant's impressive consistency won her the title as best women's cyclocross rider of 2015.
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A true riders' union could upend cycling's power structure, writes Andrew Hood.
Etixx-Quick-Step wins this dubious honor after missing out on a race win at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, despite having a three-man advantage.
The Trek team knows it will have to fill Cancellara's shoes for the classics, but it also seeks a GC superstar for 2017 and beyond.
Will we ever be able to applaud the bike industry for creating a truly standard bottom bracket standard? We hope so, just not yet.
Trek-Segafredo's three new North American additions will debut in 2016 at the Santos Tour Down Under.
Mathieu van der Poel's stunning 2015 world championships win earns him the award for best ride of the year by a men's cyclocrosser.
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Jean-Christophe Péraud suffered a terrible crash in the Tour de France, but he persevered to finish the race, showing his true grit.
Rival teams come to blows in the Vuelta a Costa Rica, sending two riders to the hospital after controversy over the weekend.
The UCI's 6.8kg rule is going to change, which means bicycle designs will change, too. What does it mean for discs in the pro peloton?
Tom Dumoulin shocked the GC heavies with a brilliant ride at the Vuelta a Espana, winning him the Surprise of the Year award.
The Col Collective takes us up this 16.4km beast high in the Austrian Alps that carries an average gradient of 8.1 percent.
Mark Cavendish says he's looking to earn a medal at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics on the track next summer.
Cannondale's new SuperSix is Road Bike of the Year, thanks to its amazing performance and handling. Trek wins Bike Design of the Year award.
ASO announces Düsseldorf will host the grand depart of the 2017 edition of the Tour, marking the first German start since 1987.
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