Results: 2015 CrossVegas World Cup
Results from the season-opening race on the cyclocross World Cup, won by Wout Van Aert and Katerina Nash.
Results from the season-opening race on the cyclocross World Cup, won by Wout Van Aert and Katerina Nash.
The 29-year-old American makes the jump to the UCI WorldTour from Pro Continental team UnitedHealthcare.
The classics-style course may not be a good fit for the grand tour star, and he could be left off Italy's roster.
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Wout Van Aert opens his World Cup cyclocross account in Las Vegas, earning a convincing solo victory Wednesday night.
Katerina Nash takes a flyer on the second-to-last lap, and her bold move pays off with a big win at the first CX World Cup in the U.S.
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Alejandro Valverde has had a long, consistently successful season, but can he cap it off with a rainbow jersey in Richmond?
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Global Cycling Network gets a close look at Markel Irizar's Trek Domane, one of the first disc road bikes to be tested in WorldTour racing.
Lennard Zinn soaks in the Italian style at CosmoBike, which, at the moment, looks to be all about neon colors for everything and anything.
Mikel Landa will be given a chance to ride as a leader at grand tours with Team Sky, says he was frustrated when racing with Astana.
Wahoo Fitness, maker of the Kickr indoor trainer, reveals a new GPS device that interfaces with trainers, offers LED indicator lights.
John Hickenlooper announced that Colorado will initiate a four-year, $100 million plan to encourage biking in the state.
VeloNews takes on Vegas — we're cruising the Interbike show to find all the cool, new, weird, and high-tech gear coming out for 2016.
Two-time world championships medalist Matti Breschel will join Cannondale-Garmin in 2016 after three years with Tinkoff-Saxo.
After three weeks of hard racing, the Vuelta peloton enters Madrid for the finale.
A cool, wet day in the desert gave riders a chance to dig into tacky trails and see new tech from Lezyne, ENVE, Fuji, and other brands.
Geraint Thomas said this week he'll miss the world championships, and an injured Mark Cavendish could join him.
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Pioneer announces new power meter that will compete with Stages Cycling as an affordable offering.
For Larry Warbasse, everything clicked this year at the Vuelta, and now he's confident he can ride to win at the worlds' biggest races.
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What does it take for a top domestic rider to make it to the WorldTour? That’s a question several pros are asking themselves.
Matthew Busche leaves WorldTour Trek team to join U.S.-based UnitedHealthcare, a Pro Continental squad, for 2016.
A heads-up display allows a cyclist to keep his eyes on the road in front of him, not looking down at his computer.
Sven Nys, "the Cannibal from Baal," is arguably the best cyclocross racer ever, and he'll end his illustrious career this season.
The Cannondale-Garmin team has a rough Vuelta — crashes, illness — but its young riders soldier on and leave Spain with experience, fitness.
A look at the Ridley Helium bikes ridden by coaches at Carmichael Training Systems.
The CosmoBike trade show has it all, from elegant De Rosas to stealthy e-bikes, to Olmo fat bikes, and much more, all with Italian flair.
French team Europcar will become team Direct Energie for 2016, bringing on a new sponsor to support the Pro Continental squad.
Rafal Majka stayed with the top contenders in Spain and was able to ride into third place on the race's final weekend.
The Australian says the Richmond road race course is perfectly suited to him.
Valverde has won six medals in the worlds road race but is still searching for a victory.
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After a year with a Pro Continental outfit, Jack Bobridge returns to the WorldTour with Trek, aiming to deliver results in time trials.
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Actor Ben Foster admits that he took performance-enhancing drugs while preparing for his role as Lance Armstrong in "The Program" movie.
Due to a knee injury suffered at the Tour de l'Avenir, reigning 'cross world champion Mathieu van der Poel will miss CrossVegas.
Lennard Zinn tracks down interesting and new tech at the Italian CosmoBike tradeshow.
Todd Wells is branching out and trying his hand at an Xterra triathlon, aiming for stars-and-stripes at national championships in Utah.
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Degenkolb caps off a great Vuelta for the Giant-Alpecin outfit and Aru confirms his first-career grand tour victory.
Ian Boswell's two-year contract extension with Team Sky will have him en route to the outfit's Tour de France team.
The German sprinter closed the Vuelta a Espana with a stage win and is now preparing to take on the peloton in Richmond.
The Vuelta is often a launchpad for young riders' careers. Here are five riders who had breakthrough performances this year.
Here's the full television schedule for Richmond worlds on U.S. networks.
Watch the preview of the dramatization of the Lance Armstrong movie.
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The conditions during Sunday’s Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal were anything but ideal, with heavy rain leaving the riders soaked.
Fabio Aru won a Spanish grand tour that was filled with crashes, abandonments, and an ejection.
After losing more than three minutes on the Vuelta's penultimate day, Tom Dumoulin joins a dubious list of infamous grand tour implosions.
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Turning bold moves into big results is becoming a trademark for the young Belgian, who has an eye on Il Lombardia
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Tim Wellens wins in the wet, out-kicking Adam Yates to take a soggy Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
The Belgian surfs through foul weather to take his third WorldTour triumph
Fabio Aru finishes safely with the pack to take his first grand tour as John Degenkolb finally gets a chance to shine in the sprint
Fabio Aru takes his first grand-tour victory as John Degenkolb salves Giant's wounds over losing the Vuelta on the penultimate stage
Tom-Jelte Slagter's form may be arriving too late to make the Dutch worlds team, but should allow him to lay down a marker for next season
A big break fades short of the final lap and American Shelley Olds takes a convincing victory in the field sprint
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