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Ellen Noble sweeps the weekend, continuing her win streak that started in early October. Werner out-sprints Hecht after tactical battle.
Taking the lead at the holeshot, Noble and Hecht showed no moments of weakness
Drapac steps down from role as co-sponsor of Slipstream team to focus on development program that will work closely with EF.
Although fans and riders have often asked for a women's stage race, Tour de France organizers stick with one-day format for La Course.
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Rally rider Robin Carpenter divulges his secrets to making it in the breakaways, and considers the future of domestic road racing.
After two years with the American EF Education First-Drapac team and a career-best eighth at Roubaix, Phinney renews contract.
Racing wraps up in the nation's capital with Sunny Gilbert and Kerry Werner each riding to solo victories.
Martin, 33, owns four world TT titles, four Tour de France stage wins, and several more victories.
Van der Poel rode a faultless race whilst second-place Van Aert blames a dropped chain
Worst fought back to catch Vos but couldn't match World Cup leader's final attack
Moscon finishes in the bunch to seal the final race of the season
Werner extends his lead in the Parkway CX Trophy series, whilst it's left wide open for the women with one race remaining
Trentin takes first win in Mitchelton-Scott jersey, Moscon holds on to race lead
Following a year of accelerated development, including a win at the Baby Giro, Bennett moves up to the WorldTour with American team.
The Italian now leads the overall standings with two days remaining in the WorldTour finale.
The 22-year-old Quick-Step Floors rider earned his team's 72nd win of the 2018 season at the Chinese stage race.
This episode features interviews with two controversial guests.
American Joe Dombrowski renews contract with EF Education First-Drapac in 2019, wants to return to top form after a couple down years.
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Honsinger gambles on skipping the pits, and Fix finds an extra gear late to win perhaps the muddiest race of the fall to date.
Former pro and current Trek-Segafredo sports director Steven de Jongh has been found after going missing during a ride near Girona, Spain.
As they did on Saturday, Ellen Noble and Curtis White win the 20th edition of GP Gloucester.
Bennet wins with powerful 1.5km jump, Lutsenko left in second place on GC after Prades grabs it on time bonuses
A day of unpredictable conditions made for a display of power in the women's and a tactical battle in the men's
Hecht took a dominant win, Honsinger held three-lap lead in fields packed with young talent.
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Hodeg secures fifth win of his neo-pro season, whilst double stage winner Bennett loses leadout man to finish fourth.
Alexey Lutsenko wins stage 4 and rides into the overall race lead at the Tour of Turkey.
Think you know how a bicycle works? Think again. Lennard Zinn joins us on Fast Talk to discuss the physics of bike design.
Sonny Colbrelli takes Gran Piemonte, undulating course on tap for Tokyo 2020 time trials
Sam Bennett sprints to victory again in stage 3 of the Tour of Turkey.
Mountain bike nationals will head to Winter Park, Colorado, in July. U.S. Pro road nationals return to Knoxville, Tennessee.
We take an inside look at the mountain bike series that is bringing big-time mountain bike racing back to the United States.
The podcast talks takeaways from the Oz Trails Off-Road and looks ahead to Il Lombardia
Thibaut Pinot wins Milano-Torino ahead of Miguel Ángel López and Alejandro Valverde
Sam Bennett sprints to victory in stage 2 and nabs race lead at the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey
Riders rip through the dark Northwest Arkansas forest, through the rain, over the singletrack, and back to Bentonville.
Maximiliano Richeze gets a rare opportunity to sprint for himself after a late crash leaves Fernando Gaviria with a broken collarbone.
Retooled Paris-Tours garners mixed reviews, Lotto-Soudal parts ways with GM, Kudus signs with Astana, Felline extends with Trek-Segafredo
Oz Trails Off-Road challenges riders with rainy conditions, tons of flat tires, and endless Arkansas singletrack.
After a lengthy search, Quick-Step has found a new sponsor in Belgian company Deceuninck
Ellen Noble takes her second win of the weekend at Charm City, while Jamey Driscoll stays patient to surge to the men's win on the final lap
The first day of racing saw tight, tactical battles in the mud
Women's squad headlined by Marianne Vos will ride Liv bikes
Egan Bernal extends with Sky through 2023
Floyd Landis says sponsorship of new team is 'closure' for him after years of controversy from stripped Tour title to Armstrong lawsuit.
We were treated to two very different (and exciting) races at world championships in Innsbruck. We unpack the tactics and dynamics behind these races.
In the September/October 2018 issue of VeloNews magazine, Andrew Hood reports on the difficulties that the Tour de France faces in the modern age.
We hear from Coryn Rivera on how the action played out at Innsbruck worlds and discuss why cycling fans are leery of Alejandro Valverde.
We talk to Colby Pearce about what it takes to attempt the hour record. Pearce recently set a master's world hour record in Mexico.
In one final day of muddy mayhem, Katerina Nash and Nicolas Cleppe come out on top at Jingle Cross in Sunday's UCI C1 race.
After years of coming close, Alejandro Valverde finally wins a rainbow jersey. His checkered past makes it a complicated race for cycling fans.
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Valverde wins the sprint from the front, denying Bardet, Woods and Dumoulin in attritional race that fractured on leg-breaking final climb.
American Kaitie Keough rode to her first career World Cup win in muddy conditions at Jingle Cross in Iowa City.
For the second week in a row, Toon Aerts and Wout Van Aert face off, and Aerts again beats the reigning world 'cross champion.
The Austrian mountains hosted a tough world champs dominated by Van der Breggen
Van der Breggen takes it for the Dutch after dominating long-range attack, while Spratt fights for second and Guderzo takes third
Slick, muddy conditions don't stop dominant displays from Wyman and Sweeck
Bora-Hansgrohe also announces extensions for other key riders, including Daniel Oss and Maciej Bodnar
Marc Hirschi wins the under-23 road race at Innsbruck worlds ahead of Bjorg Lambrecht and Jaakko Hänninen
Gianni Bugno reelected president of pro riders' union
UCI World Road Championships are underway and anticipation is building for the weekend's elite road races — who will win rainbows?
Remco Evenepoel of Belgium doubles up on junior world titles, while Austria's Laura Stigger wins women's road race for the home crowd
UCI adds e-MTB race to 2019 world championships schedule, tightens prototype rules, and restructures pro women's peloton.
Fred talks to the world's fastest cyclist, Denise Mueller-Korenek about how she hit 184mph. Plus, we have a full worlds preview.
Continuing her run of 2018 victories, Annemiek van Vleuten wins her second world TT title in a row, leading a Dutch sweep of the medals.
The former soccer player switched to cycling in 2017 and has quickly found success.
Danish time trial star Mikkel Bjerg wins his second worlds in a row in Innsbruck. Ammerlaan earns rainbow jersey in junior women's TT.
Seven-time world cyclocross champion Marianne Vos wins the Waterloo World Cup after a battle with young American Ellen Noble.
Toon Aerts wins his first World Cup, dueling with fellow Belgian and world champion Wout Van Aert.
Quick-Step Floors prove their reputation by taking a convincing win over major rivals Sunweb and BMC
Canyon-SRAM put in a dominant second-half performance to beat favorites Sunweb and Boels-Dolmans
Giacomo Nizzolo signs with Dimension Data and Laurens ten Dam is set to join BMC-CCC, as Hugh Carthy renews with EF Education First-Drapac
Richards and Hermans victorious amongst a prestigious international field on a wet, windswept course
Canadian Rochette wins with long-range solo ride, and Haidet out-foxes his former teammate Driscoll on last lap in Reno race's debut.
Was it a good edition of the Vuelta? What does it mean for Yates? How do we rank this year's grand tours? We unpack the action from Spain.