Michael Barry’s Diary: Bite the dust, then reach for the stars
The gravity of an injury takes a back seat to the importance of the race.
The gravity of an injury takes a back seat to the importance of the race.
The HTC-Columbia rider out-speeds Garmin's Tyler Farrar to win the ProTour race.
The Garmin-Transitions rider spends the day in a break and then attacks it just short of the finish for the victory.
Utah's Jeff Louder (BMC) takes a big win as Levi Leipheimer fights off non-stop challenges to defend his overall lead
American Tom Danielson scores a top-10 finish in the 19th edition of the race.
Emma Pooley solos to a second consecutive victory in the GP Plouay as Marianne Vos claims her third World Cup crown.
Sunday brings a mountain stage that borrows part of its route from the Amstel Gold Race.
Taylor Phinney (Trek-Livestrong) notched another stripe in his time trial belt Friday night as flew to the stage 3 win in the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah as Levi Leipheimer puts time into GC rivals.
André Greipel’s win in Thursday’s stage at the Eneco Tour was a milestone for HTC-Columbia.
George Hincapie, a veteran of 15 Tours de France, cooperates with Landis investigation, believes Evans can win Tour
The U23 squad fields favorites for Utah TT, signs Craddock, Eastman, Jones for next season
Increasingly concerned about news leaks and the apparent focus of a federal investigation involving doping, Lance Armstrong has added more muscle to his legal team, that of former White House special counsel Mark Fabiani.
In his latest Clothesline review, Zack Vestal takes a look at new road helmets from Catlike and Lazer
Rabobank's Koos Moerenhout won the third stage of the Eneco Tour of Benelux on Friday, out-sprinting his breakaway companion Tony Martin (HTC-Columbia) who earned the overall lead in the week-long stage race.
Thomas Löfkvist and Simon Gerrans lead a strong Sky squad into the Vuelta a España.
Lampre and the Ukranian-backed ISD have reached an accord to join forces going into next season that should give the united budgets a stronger presence in the international peloton.
Nicholas Roche, hot off a solid 15th in the Tour de France, is aiming for a top-10 overall at the Vuelta
UPDATED: Levi Leipheimer left no doubt Thursday when he rode away from an elite selection of six riders to take the stage and the overall lead at the Tour of Utah.
A crash in Thursday second stage of the Tour of Utah has BMC's George Hincapie worried he won't be able to defend his pro road title in his hometown next month.
Lance Armstrong will give the commencement address at High Point University in North Carolina next May.
André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) won the second stage of the Eneco Tour of Benelux on Thursday, out-kicking Katusha's Robbie McEwen in a field sprint into the Belgian town of Ardooie.
After weeks of speculation that Rabobank's Denis Menchov was poised to join the Russian-sponsored Katusha team, the two-time winner of the Vuelta a España has signed with Spain's team Geox.
Some of the GC favorites might have held their punches in Wednesday's stage, but fireworks are expected for Thursday's stage, said to be the hardest in Tour of Utah history
A time trial specialist who can power the short climbs and who is tired of coming in second
Italy's Liquigas team has signed deals with 14 riders, including breakout star Peter Sagan, to solidify its base going into the future.
When considering bike components, lower price can mean inferior performance. Singletrack.com's one-man wrecking crew Zach White says that's not necessarily the case with SRAM's new Avid Elixir 3 hydraulic disc brakes.
Michael Barry (Team Sky) hopes to recover from a broken rib suffered Wednesday at the Eneco Tour in time to race a pair of ProTour races on home roads in Canada next month.
Burke Swindlehurst may be winding down his pro road racing career, but the 37-year-old is still a favorite to win Thursday's Mount Nemo stage.
Fly V Australia's David Tanner won Wednesday's stage 1 of the 2010 Tour of Utah. Tanner outsprinted Trek-Livestrong's Alex Dowsett for the win. Dowsett takes over the race lead from prologue winner Taylor Phinney.
Denis Menchov will headline Rabobank's team at the Vuelta a Espana, but it will likely be his last grand tour in Rabo colors
Katusha's Robbie McEwen won a field sprint into Rhenen in the Netherlands to win the first stage of the sixth of the Eneco Tour of Benelux on Wednesday. Canadian Svein Tuft remains in the lead.
Former pro Michael Sayers will direct a strong U.S. men’s national team at the upcoming world championships in Gelong, Australia on October 3.
Chalk up another time trial win for Trek-Livestrong in 2010, as Taylor Phinney blitzed the 2.8-mile Capitol Prologue at the Tour of Utah Tuesday night
Leadville 100 winner says he's after stage wins in the Beehive State
The UCI says it has not closed the files on five riders whose Biological Passport values were deemed suspicious last winter.
Tour of Poland winner Daniel Martin continued his rich vein of form, winning the 199km one-day Italian race Tre Valli Varesine in Varese on Tuesday.
The Canadian delivered a big win to open the Eneco Tour in Holland
Despite suggestions in some quarters that the UCI's ProTour is in the doldrums, there are several teams clamoring to join the sport's top-tier
Riccardo Riccò, who just days ago said he was going to join Quick Step, has penned a deal with Dutch team Vacansoleil.
After a relatively quiet week last week, things are cracking this week across Europe.
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In an exclusive excerpt from his book Racing Weight, Matt Fitzgerald explains the best way for cyclists to eat and ride to reduce body fat.
An October criterium in the Mexican state is expecting Vino', Basso, the Schleck brothers, Sammy Sanchez and more. But the Vuelta a Chihuahua will not be held.
Whether it's a road race or a time trial, Quick Step's Stijn Devolder will wear the Belgian national champion's jersey for the next year.
The 2008 yellow jersey wearer plans to come back with the Italian squad at the end of the month, when his suspension ends.
Cycling’s version of musical chairs is hitting a new fever pitch this week as yet another big name is set to change teams.
The Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series is hoping to nurture the growth of women's racing by adding a women's category 3/4 series this season.
Germany's Olympic points silver medalist Roger Kluge is switching to Dutch outfit Skil-Shimano after a season with Milram, he said Monday.
The 2008 Tour de France champ still plans to ride the Vuelta for Cervélo.
RadioShack's Levi Leipheimer won Saturday's Leadville Trail 100 mountain bike race in Colorado in record time. VeloNews.com's sister site, Singletrack.com, provided full coverage including live text, galleries, results, race report and a look at the bikes used by the top riders.
A visit to Trek's massive dealer show reveals a few new items, including a super-light shoe, new helmets, a budget-priced Madone line and a 12-pound carbon fixie.
USA Cycling plans to change the calendar to reduce travel, tweak the points system and figure out how UCI Pro Continental teams can participate in national-level races.
The 35 year old from the Palmeiras Resort-Prio-Tavira team won two stages and was second in the critical time trial.