Bronzini takes Qatar lead after wind-shortened stage
Italy's Giorgia Bronzini improved on her second place in stage 1 by winning the second stage and taking the overall lead of the Ladies Tour of Qatar on Thursday.
Italy's Giorgia Bronzini improved on her second place in stage 1 by winning the second stage and taking the overall lead of the Ladies Tour of Qatar on Thursday.
Jason Sumner visits the Vermarc clothing factory in Belgium - where Tom Boonen's clothing is made.
Following a breakthrough 2009 season, highlighted by a mountaintop stage victory in the Vuelta a España, it’s no surprise that Ryder Hesjedal is hungry for more.
USA Cycling's COO Sean Petty says that only time will tell whether the race radio ban is a good thing for American racing.
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Award recognizes Boulder Junior Cycling Team for achieving national and international results, placing riders into National Team programs and landing riders onto world championship rosters.
Lithuania’s Raissa Lelivyte won the opening stage of the second annual Ladies Tour of Qatar on Wednesday. The 20-year-old with the Italian Safi-Pasta Zara Manhattan team out sprinted a 30-woman pack at the end of the 104km stage from the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha to Al Khor Corniche.
After an impressive collection of results on 29-inch wheels in 2009, the Subaru-Gary Fisher mountain bike team will go "all 29, all the time" in 2010.
The Ladies Tour of Qatar
Results from the 2010 Ladies Tour of Qatar
Organizers of the Minnesota Bicycle Festival have announced that Nature Valley is increasing its commitment. After sponsoring the Nature Valley Grand Prix pro stage race for ten years, they will expand their involvement to sponsor the overall festival in 2010. The event, which still includes the Nature Valley Grand Prix, has been renamed the Nature Valley Bicycle Festival and will take place June 11-20, 2010.
The 2010 Redlands Bicycle Classic Organizing Committee is proud to announce another year of partnership with PossAbilities and looks forward to a spectacular four day event presented by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
The Skil-Shimano cycling team has agreed to annul Fumiyuki Beppu's contract after the Japanese rider acknowledged that he had violated UCI rules in reaching a verbal agreement to join the Team RadioShack.
Tasmanian Belinda Goss added to an impressive list of victories when she collected her fourth straight points race gold medal at the Australian Track Cycling Championships at Adelaide's Super-Drome on Wednesday.
If approved, the new "mountain biking" Idaho license plate would create a revenue stream for the building, maintenance and expansion of trails.
While we've spent time looking at the deaths and injuries resulting from car/bike encounters, are we overstating the risk?
Tom Boonen is looking for a smoother ride following a 2009 season that spiked and dipped like the Dow Jones
A reader asks Singletrack.com's tech expert Lennard Zinn if there is a way to go from three to two chainrings simply and inexpensively.
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After a long history with Shimano, Armstrong is joining the rest of his RadioShack team on Look Keo Blade pedals for 2010.
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Race radios for riders will be banned in nearly all USA Cycling road and track races going forward. The USCF Board of Trustees met this week and on Tuesday afternoon amended the rule regarding radios in response to a request from the UCI.
From downhill and endurance to cross-country, 21 events will make up USA Cycling's Mountain Bike National Calendars.
To keep racers at the venerable Michigan event from riding above their abilities, and therefore clogging the course, changes to start categories are in store for 2010.
In Michael Barry's first column of the new year, he talks about his new team, Sky, and the sharp transition from winter training to racing.
The fines levied this week against former Giro d’Italia winner Danilo Di Luca reflect the greater latitude recent rule changes have given the UCI in handing down penalties, the governing body noted Tuesday.
Trek Dirt Series looking to help riders, particularly women, refine their XC, DH and freeride chops at 16 clinics this spring and summer.
Norwegian Thor Hushovd has pulled out of the Etoile de Besseges stage race because of illness, his Cervelo TestTeam said Tuesday.
Garmin-Transitions' Jack Bobridge claimed his second individual pursuit title in emphatic style Tuesday, setting the third fastest time ever for the four-kilometer event, Cycling Australia announced.
Readers offer feedback on the subject of latex tubes and high-speed blow-outs.
Two trips in the race ambulance help Amber Neben find growth in embracing adversity.
Can world road champ Cadel Evans (BMC) win the Giro d’Italia or Tour de France before it’s too late? He thinks so.
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Reporting to us from southern California, Neal Rogers managed to snap a few photos of the sparkling BMC bikes of the eponymous ProTour team.
HTC-Columbia veteran Ina-Yoko Teutenberg is startlingly forthright, fiercely protective of her teammates and profoundly driven to win.
Trek Bicycle and Greg LeMond reach a settlement in their suit over a licensing agreement between the three-time Tour de France winner and the Wisconsin-based bike maker.
Press Release: Cycling legend Greg LeMond and Trek Bicycle Corporation announced an agreement to close out all remaining issues for the business venture they began in 1995, and to provide funding for a charity near Greg’s heart.
The two Trek heavyweights rode the Miles of DisComfort marathon MTB race in Texas on Saturday. Hmmm, wonder who won?
The collegiate cycling season kicked off this weekend with the University of Arizona Criterium in Tucson
Our readers weigh in on Tom Zirbel's positive and a winter warmup in Hawaii.
Danilo Di Luca draws a two-year suspension after testing positive for CERA during the 2009 Giro.
What do you have still sitting on your camera's memory from those past rides? Send them into the Phat Phat-Tire Photo Contest.
Racers go up and over the Patagonian Andes in every type of weather imaginable.
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Mongolia sends its first cyclocross team to the world championships in Tabor.
Alessandro Petacchi wins Stage 2 of the Giro della Provincia Reggio Calabria. Matteo Montaguti retains the overall lead.
Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre-Farnese Vini) wins Stage 2 of the Giro della Provincia Reggio Calabria.
Jonathan Hivert (Saur-Sojasun) wins the French road-racing opener of 2010.
Jonathan Hivert (Saur Sojasun) wins the French season kickoff, the GP La Marseillaise.
World Cup champion Zdenek Stybar delights the home-country crowd with a commanding victory in the UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Tabor, Czech Republic.
Her old enemy, searing leg pain, forces Katie Compton to abandon in lap 2 of the world cyclocross championships.
Marianne Vos leads wire to wire to add a third world cyclocross crown to her already bulging palmares.
European season opens in Reggio Calabria
Results from the Southwestern Collegiate Cycling Conference
HTC-Columbia Women's Team gets its racing season underway in the Tour of Qatar next week, and they're aiming for a strong start to 2010.
Graham Watson Gallery: World Cyclocross Championships - U23
It was brotherly love, or at least appeared to be, on the podium Saturday as Pawel and Kacper Szczepaniak went one-two in the U-23 cyclocross world championships in Tabor.
American Tom Zirbel faces as much as a two-year suspension after a laboratory analysis of a B sample confirmed an earlier positive for DHEA.
Results - World Cyclocross Championships, 2010
Graham Watson Gallery: World Cyclocross Championships - Juniors
Czech rider Tomaš Paprstka held off Julian Alaphilippe of France to win the world junior cyclocross title in Tabor, the Czech Republic, on Saturday. Dutchman Emiel Dolfs rounded out the top three.
An audio slideshow from the 2009 U.S. Cyclocross National Championships. Produced by Jason Albert with photos by Ben Ross.
It is Steve Bauer’s goal to take Team SpiderTech powered by Planet Energy to the Tour de France in 2012. Moreover, he wants to see a team member in the yellow jersey. If that happens, it will have been 22 years since a Canadian last donned the Maillot Jaune and you would be correct if you guessed that the last Canadian to do so was Bauer himself.
Vania Rossi, a top Italian cyclocross racer and girlfriend of Riccardo Ricco, has tested positive for the blood booster CERA, the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) announced Friday.
In four days of racing, Mary McConneloug and Michael Broderick have traded wins with Chilean riders Martín Flaño and Nicolás Prudencio.
What's the upcoming National Bike Summit in Washington, DC about? Check out the video here...
The Adidas Adizero and Ryders Sprint sunglasses are lightweight, but are they great fitting?
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Dean Racing Development and Tomac Mountain Bikes are teaming up to create a gravity mountain bike race team for 2010.
The cyclocross world championships will be held in the United States for the first time in 2013, when Louisville, Kentucky, hosts the January event. As a trial run of sorts, the UCI will run the masters ’cross worlds in Louisville in 2012 and then again in 2013 in the days before the elite event.
Casey Gibson spent another day at BMC's January camp in California.
If the current weather pattern holds — and the UCI doesn’t break out its snow shovels — this weekend’s world cyclocross championships in Tabor, Czech Republic, will favor riders with the ability to stay upright in the slickest of conditions.
Platelet-Rich-Plasma, in which a patient's own blood is spun down to platelets and then injected into an injured area, is a promising new therapy for cyclist. VeloNews' own Tom LeCarner gives it a whirl.
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Ikeman Cycling, LLC., today announced its partnership with Yahoo! to form the Yahoo! Cycling Team. Based in Northern California, the team plans to race the majority of its season on the West Coast as well as a portion of the National Racing Calendar (NRC). Dependent upon its success in the US circuit in 2010, the team plans to move on to Continental Status in 2011.
What began as a small women’s cycling club in 2006 in Kansas City has grown to a Denver-based organization which includes a 14-woman pro/1/2 squad, a CAT 3 team and a large developmental CAT 4 team, as well as a multi-state co-ed.