Gallery: 2015 Superprestige-Middelkerke
Photos from the final round of the 2014-15 Superprestige series in Middelkerke
Photos from the final round of the 2014-15 Superprestige series in Middelkerke
When the going gets tough, whether it's in the sandstorms of Qatar or on the cobblestones of Europe, Etixx-Quick-Step is the team to watch
Rein Taaramae started 2015 off on the right foot, winning the Vuelta Ciclista a Murcia for his new team Astana
Kevin Pauwels wins the final round of the Superprestige, but Mathieu van der Poel takes second to clinch the series title
As Alberto Contador rides into the final years of his career he reconfirms his plans to ride both the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France in 2015
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Fabian Cancellara will focus on other goals, and seems unlikely to take a run at the longest hour, due to recent rule changes
The UCI will stream live footage from onboard cameras during select events at next week’s track world championships in France
Terpstra holds on to win overall in Doha under heavy pressure from Katusha. Bennett is surprise winner of final stage in sprint
The eight wild-card picks for the 2015 Tour of Flanders have been announced, including Tyler Farrar's MTN-Qhubeka team
SRAM has recalled 12,000 hubs specced on bikes sold between 2009 and 2011. Consumers are advised to immediately stop riding the flawed hubs
The Dutch rider wins by 6 seconds as Sam Bennett claims victory in the final stage
Bradley Wiggins says winning Paris-Roubaix is a difficult feat — as tough as learning how to moonwalk
Quintana will miss a chance to race against Contador and Froome at Ruta del Sol following a heavy crash at the Colombian nationals
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Global Cycling Network talks to the pros at the Dubai Tour to understand what it's like to race in such an unusual place for cycling
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The UCI worked out a solution to a scheduling conflict to make space for a one-day race to coincide with the finale of the Vuelta a España
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Two wins in a row for Kristoff in Qatar, as Terpstra holds the overall lead in the windswept Middle Eastern desert
The MPCC issues a vague press statement concerning Ulissi, and Lampre-Merida responds to what it feels is unfair treatment in the media
Niki Terpstra brings a six-second overall lead into Friday's final stage
The Swiss rider says his current focus is the upcoming classics season
Art’s Cyclery explains the process of adjusting Shimano 6870 and 9070 front derailleurs
Lampre-Merida general manager Brent Copeland tells VeloNews Chris Horner's age (43) was the reason why the Italian team did not re-sign him
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Lampre's Brent Copeland is adamant that Diego Ulissi didn't intend to break any rules, hopes his rider can get back on track this spring
The peloton fights headwinds on Wednesday, and Kristoff doubles-up with the win, snatching the points classification jersey from Boonen
After a crash-filled day at Tour Down Under, Haga reflects on the sport's inherent dangers but resolves to bury his fear and carry on
Two bikes worth a combined value of $44,000 have been recovered and suspects arrested after Specialized was burglarized over the weekend
Matthew Busche will be sidelined for at least four weeks as he recovers from a broken hand suffered in Mallorca at the end of January
Suffering from the aftermath of illness and missed training after Tour Down Under, Kittel hopes for better form later in the spring
Part I
Niki Terpstra remains in the overall lead with two days of racing left as the peloton faces another windy day of action in the desert
The USADA boss says Armstrong could have appealed his ban to sport's highest court
The British outfit performs best in stage racing, but it is targeting this season's classics with a "strength in numbers" mentality
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Don't jump into big, hard spring rides without first taking steps to protect yourself and your knees from an injury
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The March issue of Velo is the 2015 WorldTour preview issue and includes features on the big spring classics, teams to watch and more
Andrea Guardini's tiny Specialized Venge is tuned for the sprints with deep carbon rims, Campagnolo parts, and more
Thanks to an existing contract with Lampre and an argument of "negligence," Diego Ulissi will return to racing at the Vuelta al País Vasco
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On Sunday, Dennis rode this stealthy black BMC to a world record in Switzerland, setting a new best time for the hour record
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GC standings get shaken up in Qatar as a short individual time trial challenges the peloton with more windy weather
Lennard Zinn answers questions about wet-weather riding, whether shock pump gauges actually work, and drivetrain compatibility
"April is a long way away, I'm pleased to be fairly close today," Bradley Wiggins says after coming up short of a TT win in Qatar
After notching the best Tour result for a Frenchman in over 10 years, Jean-Christophe Péraud finds himself behind on training for 2015
UCI says that its independent review of doping in the EPO era is on track to go public late February or early March
Global Cycling Network takes a closer look at winter base miles to determine whether they really are necessary part of your training regimen
Niki Terpstra of Etixx-Quick-Step wins Tour of Qatar stage 3, taking the overall race lead along the way
Movistar is betting on a youth movement to help fill the void when the likes of Contador and Valverde retire from the peloton
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Peter Sagan is seventh overall at Tour of Qatar. The TT may be his chance to take the overall lead, but first he must beat his teammate
Bradley Wiggins is content to wind down his career as a professional road cyclist, but has plenty of big objectives still on the horizon
Aboard a new team for 2015, Sagan is finding new ways to improve and refine his talent with an aim to win his first monument this season
A sandstorm tears apart the field at Tour of Qatar, and a select group sprints for the win in the second day of racing in the desert
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Global Cycling Network walks the pits at Dubai Tour with Caley Fretz to see what sort of new gear teams are running for 2015
The bpost Bank Trofee series comes to a close in Lille over the weekend, and Dan Seaton was there to capture the lakeside racing