Past winners of Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Past winners of Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Past winners of Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Official start list for Sunday's Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
South African Darren Lill was third in the fourth stage of his country's home tour on Wednesday.
Stage 4:
Must Reads: French agency to share Armstrong's 1999 samples; Inside Contador's defense and more
Stage 2:
The European racing calendar gets busier with each passing week and this weekend sees the opening of the Belgian racing season with two important semi-classics that will see the top guns sharpening their form with the northern classics just around the corner.
CORDOBA, Spain (VN) – Óscar Freire (Rabobank) stayed clear of a finish-line crash at the end of stage 4 to charge to his first win on the 2011 season and claim his seventh career stage victory at the Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta Ciclista del Sol.
RENNES, France (AFP) — Anthony Charteau, winner of the climber's competition at the 2010 Tour de France, has been sidelined for three weeks by a shoulder injury, his team, Europcar, said Wednesday.
Lack of sponsorships, other issues KO June 18 cross-country event
A reader asks if a product long used by pros is only now coming to the market, how can it be 'legal' under UCI rules?
Lennard Zinn says you can use your 3x shifters on a 2x drivetrain.
Leopard-Trek has announced the signing of Austrian rider Thomas Rohregger, who last rode for Milram.
Dave Brailsford had a full plate in 2010 as he created Great Britain’s first major professional cycling team. After steering the British track team to dominance in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Brailsford turned his attention to the road.
More than 1,200 athletes will race California and Washington leagues come spring 2011
Felt Bicycle is recalling about 1,550 of its 2011 road bikes because the carbon fiber fork on the bikes can break. The F3, F4, F5 and F75 bike models are affected by the recall, which is being conducted with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Stage:
A look at some new gear from DT Swiss and FSA at the Frostbike show
SRAM adds new color option for its Red groupset
André Greipel is not one for emotional outbursts, but the usually stoic German sprinter was downright ecstatic with his season-debut victory at the Volta ao Algarve on Saturday.
The blogosphere is wondering about another vaunted new team, Leopard-Trek, which up until Monday had not registered a single victory since it debuted at the Tour Down Under just over a month ago.
JAEN, Spain (VN) – A day after losing in a photo-finish, Fran Ventoso (Movistar) got it right to claim victory in Tuesday’s stage 3 at the 57th Ruta del Sol.
El Pistolero’s Shiv
Richmond, Virginia, is competing with Oman and Quebec to host the 2015 UCI road world championships, the UCI announced Tuesday. At the Tour of Oman last week, the Sultanate of Oman announced its bid to host the event; Richmond announced its bid in December.
Video-based contest offers all-inclusive training camp with Dave Wiens' Team Topeak-Ergon in Sedona
Spencer Paxson is new, Barry Wicks returns to XC squad; gravity team gets new riders
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The French wave continued Monday as Jonathan Hivert delivered Sojasun-Saur its second consecutive win in a bunch sprint when he out-kicked the fastest of the Spanish armada in the second stage at the Ruta del Sol.
The UCI on Monday said its frame and fork approval program is not intended to be a money maker for the organization.
Stage 2:
Caley Fretz takes a look at Hutchinson's Pro Tour tires — just like Lance used — and examines the benefits of aging tires.
This fall, my neighbor Don Powell and I sat down over a beer, and decided to start a team focused on mentoring young riders and helping them develop into better cyclists and people.
After a day and night's worth of racing, 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo is done
We present the VN Bike Lab — data from two labs, long-term ride testing and expert analysis — in the April issue of VeloNews.
Singletrack.com's Caley Fretz ventures to Frostbike in Minnesota for some MTB goodness
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Andrew Hood sends some snaps from the final stage of the Volta ao Algarve.
“Just being here is a victory,” said Alberto Contador after finishing fourth overall in the Volta ao Algarve.
Sarah Hammer of the United States wins the women’s omnium at the UCI World Cup track cycling meet in Manchester, England.
Jimmy Engoulvent wins the opening time trial by a fraction of a second as the 57th Vuelta a Andalucia Ruta Ciclista del Sol gets under way.
Thomas Voeckler wins the Tour du Haut Var after finishing second in the final stage.
Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet) clinched the overall victory in the GvA Trofee series on Sunday as Belgian champion Niels Albert (BKCP-Powerplus) won the finale in Oostmalle.
Stage 6:
HTC-Highroad's Mark Cavendish scored a sprint victory in the final stage of the 2011 Tour of Oman as Robert Gesink wraps up the overall.
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Eddy Merckx has added his support to Oman's bid to host cycling's annual world road race championships in 2015.
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Sir Chris Hoy escapes a spectacular crash to win the World Cup keirin in Manchester. Azizulhasni Awang takes the overall title and collects a seven-inch splinter in one leg to go with it.
ALBUFEIRA, Portugal (VN) – There are not that many fans that come to watch the five-day Volta ao Algarve, but a good-sized crowd waited outside the Saxo Bank-Sungard team bus Saturday morning to catch a glimpse of Alberto Contador.
Samuel Dumoulin snatches the Haut Var opener from Rinaldo Nocentini.
André Greipel wins stage 4 of Algarve while Stephen Cummings leads the overall.
Daniele Pietropolli proves fastest of a 10-man break at the Trofeo Laigueglia.
Bart Wellens takes a commanding solo victory at the Cauberg Cyclocross.
Rabobank's Robert Gesink extended his lead of the Tour of Oman on Saturday after claiming victory in the fifth and penultimate stage, an 18-kilometer individual time trial.
Vacansoleil declares that it has no choice but to fire cycling's most obnoxious doper
ALBUFEIRA, Portugal (VN) ─ Tejay Van Garderen (HTC-Highroad) is picking up where he left off after his break-out rookie season with a strong ride at the five-day Volta ao Algarve in southern Portugal.
Perhaps a little late, but costume award is enough reason look back at photos
Kevin Sireau, the French sprinter, proved Friday at the World Cup meet in Manchester he will be one of the favorites at the London Olympics