Welcome to Colombia Week
We're sad to see the Tour Colombia 2.1 canceled this year due to COVID-19. Thus, we're dedicating this week to celebrating Colombian cycling.
We're sad to see the Tour Colombia 2.1 canceled this year due to COVID-19. Thus, we're dedicating this week to celebrating Colombian cycling.
NICA president Steve Matous does not expect additional state leagues to depart the national organization.
Cyclocross world champ Lucinda Brand returns to the podcast! Plus, our takes on the UCI's decision to ban the super tuck.
U.S. cyclocross champ Clara Honsinger joins the podcast to discuss her thrilling fourth-place finish at cyclocross worlds.
Fred Dreier is happy to welcome Nicole Formosa and the Beta mountain bike crew to the Pocket Outdoor Media family.
Lucinda Brand is a dedicated worker bee on the road, and her cyclocross world title is a triumph for the domestiques out there.
BWR postpones its San Diego race until July 28 and Asheville race to August 21 and launches a new race in Lawrence, Kansas.
New Mexico's Tour of the Gila has rescheduled its April date back to late September due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Known for his sphinx-like public persona, Primož Roglič finally sheds light on his feelings from the 2020 Tour de France.
Dr. Michael Roshon, USA Cycling's chief medical officer, says U.S. races in March and April are unlikely to be safe from COVID-19.
Dutch journalist Raymond Kerckhoffs believes Tom Dumoulin's break from cycling could be permanent; John Ourand of SportsBusiness Journal on NBC's decision to fold NBC Sports Network.
Organizers have set a deadline of early May to decide whether or not to cancel the event due to COVID-19.
From working in high finance to announcing the Tour de France, Simon Gerrans has tackled multiple challenges since retiring in 2018.
According to reports, NBC is set to shutter NBC Sports Network at the end of 2021. The cable network has been the television home of the U.S. Tour de France broadcast since 2012.
Lucy Kennedy's Olympic ambitions could be determined by the leadership dynamics at Team BikeExchange this year.
Cadel Evans takes us inside his 2011 Tour de France win; Lucy Kennedy on Australia's unorthodox talent camp; ranking Australia's top riders.
In our Aussie Week reporting, we heard stories of Australian riders looking out for one another in the cutthroat European racing scene.
The Mid South gravel race will cancel its 2021 in-person race and instead hold a stay-at-home event for its 2,200 participants.
Amanda Spratt steps into the captain's seat at Team BikeExchange following the departure of Annemiek van Vleuten.
Chris Froome opens up about winning a fifth Tour at age 36, taking on Jumbo-Visma in France, and the details of his recovery.
Simon Gerrans and other Australian pros explain why the Tour Down Under is such an important race for the home riders.
Teniel Campbell is one of the first Caribbean riders in the women's WorldTour, and she has her sights set on Tokyo and the spring classics.
Geraint Thomas, the 2018 Tour de France champion, faces a pivotal 2021 that will undoubtedly impact the next chapter in his career.
California's Rock Cobbler — the gravel race known for sending riders through a living room — is postponing its February race until April.
Geraint Thomas discusses the 2021 Tour de France route, his crash at the Giro d'Italia, and life at Ineos Grenadiers without Chris Froome.
The current club president of Major Taylor Iron Riders on getting new riders into the sport
Deignan puts the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, and the UCI road worlds in Belgium in her sights for 2021.
Miller served as club president 2012-14 and remains active in the BIPOC club.
Cycling was forced to adapt to the harsh new realities of our world. Here's how riders pivoted, and even thrived.
On this week's episode we discuss Marc Hirschi's surprise transfer and Chris Froome's rehab. Then, we catch up with Cameron Wurf on switching from pro cycling to triathlon and back.
An exceptionally versatile all-road bike that can handle gravel, tarmac, and even some singletrack with aplomb.
2020 was my first year of consistent cycling as a dad. Thus, the gear I used most helped me manage short training sessions at odd hours and family rides to the playground.
Tadej Pogačar or Primož Roglič? Anna van der Breggen or Annemiek van Vleuten? Wout or Mathieu? On today's podcast we debate the top performers of 2020.
Ineos Grenadiers could be courting Wout van Aert; Wilco Kelderman's take on the Giro; Chad Haga takes us inside Team Sunweb's Giro d'Italia.
How Keegan Swirbul's Strava accolades on one of Colorado's toughest climbs helped him ink a two-year deal with Rally Cycling.
Jumbo went big in 2020; Boels-Dolmans has dominated for for years.
USA Cycling CEO Rob DeMartini answers questions about the new Olympic Development Academy.
Lucinda Brand takes us inside the 2020 cyclocross season. We discuss Anna van der Breggen winning our International Cyclist of the Year award. Could a women's Tour de France be coming in 2022?
The new Olympic Development Academy system charges riders $10,500 to participate, but offers high-performance coaching and racing opportunities to a wider group of cyclists.
Last month Wout van Aert published the recipe for his broth-flavored Champion Oats oatmeal. Our intrepid editor decided to cook and then eat this savory concoction.
VeloNews 2020 Awards: No one saw Tadej Pogačar's white-hot, come-from-behind time trial coming.
Mountain bike worlds turns 30 this year. We recall the original in Durango.
Jim Cotton, Andy Hood, and Fred Dreier weigh in on what they believe will stand out decades from now.
Ashleigh Moolman Pasio said her accolades in virtual cycling helped her secure a two-year pro contract with WorldTour team SD Worx.
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we hear the story of L&M Tourers, one of the first cycling clubs for Black riders in New York City.
Mathieu van der Poel's dad, Adri, was one of the favorites. But De Bie had a trick.
Tao Geoghegan Hart overcame the Sunweb duo of Jai Hindley and Wilco Kelderman to win the 2020 Giro d'Italia. Could Sunweb have played its cards differently during the race? We analyze one tactical decision that could have changed the final outcome.
The decision to curb PowerUps came as a compromise between the UCI and Zwift.
Answers to the most commonly asked questions about the inaugural event.
In this episode, we explore the basics around the Esports world championships on Zwift with Kristabel Doebel-Hickok. The chairman of Zwift's Esports commission discusses how the platform guards against data manipulation.
Sprinter John Murphy is retiring from pro cycling after 17 seasons, and shares the advice he'd pass on to future generations of pro riders.
On this weeks' podcast we discuss Zwift's decision to ban two riders for allegedly tampering with their power files. Then, Magnus Sheffield takes us inside his record 3km pursuit ride.
Creaks be gone! How and why Ben Farver created the T47 bottom bracket standard.
Sheffield holds a 530-watt average for nine laps on a world junior record-breaking pursuit ride in Colorado Springs.
The move to Rally will bring more stability to King's career.
This week we discuss how the delay caused by COVID-19 has impacted the transfer market. Then, Lauren Stephens joins the podcast to talk Zwift racing and winning in Europe.
Junior rider Magnus Sheffield will target the junior 3km pursuit world record next Thursday in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
In this week's episode we discuss the Vuelta a España's thrilling finale, and then hear from race promoters Kristi Mohn and Lelan Dains about the DK's name change to Unbound Gravel.
California brand, Squid Bikes, has carved out a niche with flashy paint and eye-catching design.
Saturday's stage 17 to La Covatilla produced a thrilling battle between the GC stars. Here's how the final mountaintop finish of this year's Vuelta a España shook up the standings.
Joey Rosskopf is headed to Rally Cycling for 2021-2022 to help the squad's efforts in Europe.
We break down the Vuelta a España's battle between Primož Roglič and Richard Carapaz. Then, Sepp Kuss and Michael Woods join the program.
Sunday's Vuelta a España stage atop the Alto de l'Angliru produced thrilling action, as Hugh Carthy took a career-defining win, Primož Roglič bent but didn't break, and Richard Carapaz stormed into red. Here's how the other GC stars fared:
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On this week's episode we analyze Tao Geoghegan Hart's Giro d'Italia win, and what the victory means for Team Ineos Grenadiers and its young Londoner. Then, Sepp Kuss and Logan Owen call in from the Vuelta a Españ.
The 2020 Giro d'Italia will forever be remembered for Tao Geoghegan Hart, COVID-19, and a rider protest. Let's dig into the six lasting takeaways from the race.
Riders were correct to protest Friday's wet and long stage at the Giro d'Italia, writes Fred Dreier.
João Almeida finally ceded the pink jersey at the Giro d'Italia, but not without a fight. Now, the future looks extremely bright for the 22-year-old.
The young British rider started the race as a chief lieutenant for Geraint Thomas, and after the explosive stage 18, he is on the shortest list of contenders to win the overall.
João Almeida finally ceded pink, while Wilco Kelderman took a tenuous grip on the race lead. Tao Geoghegan Hart emerged as perhaps the best contender to win the overall. Thursday's stage 18 at the Giro d'Italia upended the GC picture.
On this week's episode we discuss how Julian Alaphilippe would have fared at the Tour of Flanders had he not crashed. Then, Sepp Kuss and Brandon McNulty join the podcast.
Sepp Kuss took on Ineos Grenadiers and prevailed during Tuesday's stage 1 of the Vuelta a España.
Wilco Kelderman clawed back valuable time, while João Almeida turned himself inside out to hold pink. Veterans flailed while youngsters soared. Here's how the GC stars fared during the Giro d'Italia's 15th stage.
João Almeida soared while Jakob Fuglsang struggled. A few pure climbers did better than expected. Here's how the Giro d'Italia's stage 14 ITT shook up the race's GC standings.
This year's Tour of Flanders has plenty of storylines to follow, from the race's prohibition of fans, to the debut of Romain Bardet and Julian Alaphilippe, to the heated rivalry between Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel.
On this week's episode we discuss the Giro d'Italia's chaos caused by COVID-19. Then, American Chad Haga joins the podcast to take us inside the Giro d'Italia.
Riders express concern about how teams forced to share hotels with tourists.
VeloNews spoke to riders and team directors prior to Sunday's stage 9, and the sources expressed a common sentiment for the race to continue to Milan.
Mads Pedersen said that Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel marked each other in the thrilling finale to Gent-Wevelgem. As the two men eyed each other, Pedersen escaped to take a much-deserved win.
News of Simon Yates' COVID-19 positive test sent shockwaves through the Giro d'Italia, as riders and team directors wondered if the race would experience further infections.