VeloNews Archives: Sitting in with Mara Abbott
It's a rest-day at the 2022 Giro d'Italia Donne, so we've delved deep into the VeloNews archives to bring you this interview with the two-time winner Mara Abbott from 2010.
It's a rest-day at the 2022 Giro d'Italia Donne, so we've delved deep into the VeloNews archives to bring you this interview with the two-time winner Mara Abbott from 2010.
If you're looking for a bike that can serve your young, dirt-exploring children, Islabikes' 14-inch frame is worth consideration
Canadian pulls on the maglia rosa after powering Orica-GreenEdge to victory in the stage 1 team time trial at the Giro d'Italia
Canadian stage race lands new title sponsor for its second edition
Former world champion takes his second career victory in the Ardennes tuneup
Chase Pinkham, 24, died Monday night, a family friend has confirmed to VeloNews
Tour of Flanders winner says he carries no burdens into Roubaix on Sunday, where he could win his record third Flanders/Roubaix double
American Danny Summerhill is set for his Roubaix debut and describes the chaos of 60 kph leadouts into mid-race corners
Slovak champion takes cagey victory from late escape at E3 Harelbeke after Belgian team's tandem fails to drop him
Dutchman takes cobbles opener with lone, 30-kilometer assault
CrossVegas promoter Brook Watts says talk of a cyclocross World Cup in Las Vegas is premature
Fabian Cancellara held tight when Vincenzo Nibali jumped on the Cipressa and said he's not interested in attacking just to put on a show
American Taylor Phinney is ill and may not start Sunday, but BMC Racing is hoping its powerful Sanremo squad will finally deliver a major classics win
Team director, former TV personality says that his life has calmed down following the U.S. Postal doping investigation
Colombian rides late escape to a stage win on day 5 of Paris-Nice
Slagter lands the race's first GC blow as the race fractures over four late climbs
German sprinter wins on the motor track, takes yellow on time bonus
Hofland wins second leg of "The Race To The Sun" in Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche, France
American Brad White attacks the breakaway to win a stage in Malaysia
Teams, route detailed for the ninth edition of the California race
Circuit race, time trial will run in conjunction with the men's stage race
On the 10th anniversary of the Italian's overdose, we look back at our 2004 cover story on the rocky journey from Tour de France champion to drug-addled death
Belgian diagnosed with condition in November, was affected during Santos Tour Down Under
Seven-stage race will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a collection of new stages, including a mountaintop finish at Powder Mountain
World cyclocross champ Zdenek Stybar struggles with fame, injury and the prospect of becoming a classics rider
Giro owner RCS Sports announces the teams for its early-March semi-classics
At 35, Bart Wellens will miss the cyclocross worlds due to a back injury. Look back at the 11 elite champions, men and women, crowned since his first title in 2003
Gerrans secures a record third overall victory in the Tour Down Under as Greipel takes his 16th career stage win in the WorldTour kickoff
Jens Voigt goes on the attack ... twice ... and Tasmanian Porte takes the stage
Phinney misses stage win and Gaimon gives up overall lead in Argentina
German wins record 15th career Tour Down Under stage and Simon Gerrans chips away at Cadel Evans' overall lead
Colombian attacks to his first win of 2014 and American Phil Gaimon defends his overall lead
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Italian takes sprint win over Ventoso, Boonen
Italian tops Gerrans for victory in uphill sprint
Colombian nets stage win for Trek Factory Racing ahead of Peter Stetina in Argentina
Multiple-time U.S. champions see a bright future for the discipline, with federations, Olympic bodies taking interest
Australian champion surprises himself with a sprint win over Greipel
American is best from a long breakaway to take the overall lead in Argentina
Katie Compton, Jeremy Powers headline the U.S. roster for the cyclocross world championships announced on Monday
Jeremy Powers set the four fastest lap times of the 2014 U.S. cyclocross nationals on Sunday
With USA Cycling set to announce its cyclocross worlds team on Monday, we project the riders who will make the cut
In his first try in the under-23 ranks, Washington-based rider wins a ninth straight U.S. cyclocross title
Katie Compton is the class of the elite women's field at ’cross nationals, but a nine-woman podium battle is in the offing
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U.S. team confirms Australian climber for 2014 roster
The calendar turns over and we run through the week's top stories, including Trek's Boone launch and the close of Kerstperiode in Belgium
The top of the $20,000 men's and women's standings for the U.S. cyclocross series are solidified before Sunday's finale
Components maker will offer same-day exchange program at cyclocross nationals
USA Cycling announces venues for 2015-16 national championships and a change to the mountain bike nationals format
Slovak champion will make his third start at the "Hell of the North" and will return to California
USA Cycling confirms 2014 rosters for 14 professional road teams
From a Specialized PR disaster to the overwhelming power of bicycles in Rwanda, these stories tell the week that was at VeloNews
Europcar, Trek Factory Racing among 18-team top division for 2014
Russian banker buys Danish UCI ProTeam
From the Wheelmen authors talking Armstrong to the best leg warmers we've ever worn, look back at five stories you shouldn't miss
U.S. federation will offer new combined license in response to member feedback
Relive the week that was in cycling with five of our top stories, including Cancellara in the Ardennes and tips for ’cross curious mountain bikers
Young kiwi signs with Italian team late in the 2013 transfer season
From Horner's contract woes to the future of brakes, look back at the week that was in cycling through our top stories
Nine-time U.S. ’cross champion Katie Compton checks in via Google Hangout and explains her role in R&D for the Trek Crockett
Look back on the week that was in cycling with these must-read stories from VeloNews contributors
Governing body confirms just half of the WorldTour roster for 2014
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Briton wins women's race in Oudenaarde, Belgium
From a stage win at Tirreno-Adriatico to a repeat at Lombardia, we look back at Joaquim RodrÃguez's campaign for the 2013 WorldTour title
American suffers fatal injuries in car/bike collision while motorpacing in Belgium
Spanish F1 driver says he will refocus for 2015 after Euskaltel deal falls apart
Former U.S. champion is showing signs of improvement and should transfer to rehab hospital Monday
Powers rides to second behind the world champion after Trebon follows early attack on the grass in Las Vegas
Axel Merckx has his new title sponsor and will continue working with Trek and Bontrager
CrossVegas promoter Brook Watts talks about the humble beginnings in the desert and the significance of attracting Sven Nys
American part of new-look Garmin for 2014
UCI president is pushing a new proposal to reshape how professional road teams are managed
New finale should open up even more aggressive racing along the Italian Riviera
Cookson says the allegations "should be immediately and thoroughly investigated by the relevant authorities," while McQuaid denies the claims
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Slovak powerhouse lands first leader's jersey in Alberta
USA Cycling, others offer to forgo legal challenge if CAS rules on bylaw concerning nomination procedure
Danish champ takes sprint victory after Tony Martin's impossibly long solo escape falls 15 meters short