Track Attack: 9 U.S. medals at the 1984 Olympics
Grewal, Carpenter-Phinney, Hegg, and Gorksi scored gold, with 10 others getting on the podium.
Grewal, Carpenter-Phinney, Hegg, and Gorksi scored gold, with 10 others getting on the podium.
Zipp's new 454 wheels feature a lumpy rim profile, called SawTooth, that may deliver unrivaled stability in crosswinds and better aerodynamics.
After a brilliant 2016 campaign, Peter Sagan is hoping for more of the same next year
Sky had a few tough days out on the road at the Giro and Vuelta this year, but Ian Boswell suggests the team is better for the experiences
Chris Froome dispels the possibility of a Giro-Tour double. He says his only focus is on yellow in July, and the 2017 Tour route suits him.
Jonathan Vaughters talks about his early years with Taylor Phinney and what it means to have him back, riding for Cannondale – Drapac in 2017.
Cycling's most legendary champion weighs in on bike design, his favorite riders, and the sports evolving standards of “cool.”
Argon 18 introduces a sensor-laden unit for time trial bikes that could allow average cyclists to fine tune their aero positions.
VeloNews.com has a new look and design. Read more about how the update will make cycling's best website even better.
To a person, our testers thought the Xenith Race was a screaming deal.
The Avant hangs an awesome Ultegra Di2 build and hydraulic disc brakes on a classically styled carbon frame that’s stiff enough for racing.
Any discussion about best bike in the pro peloton has to include the S-Works Tarmac.
As is frequently the case, Giant delivers a lot for the money here. This is an elite frame draped in Dura-Ace Di2 and deep-section carbon rims.
For hours-long adventures and gran fondo-type rides, the Look's decidedly upright geometry is very gentle on the spine.
Check out John Bradley's author page.
If you ride gran fondos to finish, the Fenix will likely be a bit too harsh. But if you ride them to be competitive, this is worth a look.
Eddy Merckx says discs might make sense for consumers, but he argues they're too dangerous in the pro peloton.
We named the Emonda “bike of the year” in 2015. One year later, we stand by that decision.
Sagan and Cancellara are different riders at different points in their careers, but in the classics, they overlap in a way that lends itself to stats.
Specialized has breathed new life into the Roubaix with hydraulic discs that let it stop the way it rides: on any road, in any conditions.
The CX Zero Evo has hints of endurance geometry for long days in the saddle, but a build and design touches that are 100 percent race-worthy.
Though Diamondback is now a few years into its road-bike efforts, the Century surprised several testers who still know DB as a BMX and MTB brand.
This jersey is a new favorite of everyone at VeloNews who’s had the chance to test it.
This Assos jersey’s integrated mesh liner eliminates the need for a separate base layer.
Incredibly forgiving four-way stretch fabric lets this racer-cut jersey stay aero without limiting mobility.
POC’s new Fondo line is built around looser fits and lower prices than the company’s more race-oriented apparel.
Rapha's Superlight jersey is not the tightest cut around, but the airy fit seems to help with cooling and drying.
This jersey is clearly made for people who ride a lot — especially those who ride so much they have Chris Froome-like arms.
Castelli's Perfetto Light jersey may be the single best piece of springtime cycling apparel we've tested.
Mavic introduces new all-carbon rims that have brake tracks treated with special lasers, and after a few rides, we are very impressed.
Taylor Phinney and those closest to him say he's not just different but much better — as both a person and an athlete.
American cycling legend Nelson Vails will be screening his documentary, "Cheetah — The Nelson Vails Story," each day during NAHBS.
The announcement of Enve's sale to Amer Sports (Mavic's owner) got us thinking about other potential mergers in the bike industry.
NASCAR enacts major changes that are strikingly similar to what Velon is demanding, so why doesn't it work for cycling too?
No matter how unhinged the skeptics seem, no matter how outlandish the conspiracy theories, pro cycling continues to prove them right.
How did Rapha get its stripe? John Bradley talks to the founder of one of cycling's most distinctive clothing brands.
Let’s dispense with the “is it worth it?” questions. The question you need to ask yourself about any high-end product is, “Do I need it?”
Bradley Wiggins will be among those lining up for the third Dubai Tour, which on Sunday announced a 2016 lineup featuring 10 WorldTour teams
"I’m no good at strategy. I can just do what I did," says new rainbow jersey Peter Sagan
American Megan Guarnier booked a ticket to the 2016 Rio Olympics with a third-place finish in the women’s road race at the world championships Saturday.
Young Julian Alaphilippe may be France's best chance at breaking an 18-year drought in the elite men's road race at worlds.
A podium in Richmond TT would have given Armstrong an automatic Rio berth. Now her quest for a third-straight Olympic gold is complicated.
The TTT is the only event at the world championships where men and women don't have equal pay. But don't blame the UCI.
We got to play around with Uno, Rotor's new hydraulic road group, at Eurobike. Here are some thoughts.
ProPublica explains how dopers are able to stay one step ahead of testers, notes that cycling is leading the way with bio-passport.
In the wake of Tom Danielson's failed doping test, there have been calls for Jonathan Vaughters to step down. But the truth is cycling might need him more than he needs cycling.
Last week, Tinkoff-Saxo team owner Oleg Tinkov called Barack Obama a monkey on Twitter. Where is the outcry?
Coryn Rivera finished second in her first race, a one-lap boys' race, when she was 11. But success in female racing soon followed, and it lead to her dozens of national titles and current position among the country's top sprinters.
Check out John Bradley's author page.
The only way for riders to avoid suspicion is not to win. Do we suspect Froome, or the yellow jersey?
The Tour de France is a notoriously difficult race to predict. We ask expert oddsmakers how they read the race.