Week in Review: November 24, 2013
From the Wheelmen authors talking Armstrong to the best leg warmers we've ever worn, look back at five stories you shouldn't miss
From the Wheelmen authors talking Armstrong to the best leg warmers we've ever worn, look back at five stories you shouldn't miss
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U.S. federation will offer new combined license in response to member feedback
Wheelmen authors Reed Albergotti and Vanessa O'Connell discuss the context around their new book with Neal Rogers and Matthew Beaudin
Global Cycling Network looks back at the Cyclocross World Cup in the sand and the Ghent Six Day
If for nothing else, the cockpit video from Saxo-Tinkoff makes this Japan Cup recap worthwhile
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
Five riders will start the Giro in May with real hopes of upsetting the Italians in their home tour
With discovery in three separate cases coming, pressure is increasing on Lance Armstrong to settle before he is forced to testify
Given USADA's reasoned decision, America's national championship results from 2006 to 2009 are strange at best
Follow these tips to make chain master links easier to work with
The British sprinter wants to compete on the track at the 2016 Olympics
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Tour of Flanders organizers have responded to criticism by changing the race's finale for 2014
International Cyclist of the Year Chris Froome is our coverboy for the 26th annual Velo Awards Issue
Daniel Lloyd looks back at the week that was in competitive cycling
Casey B. Gibson documents the action at the three-day Jingle Cross Rock event at the Johnson County Fairgrounds
Lance Armstrong claims the former UCI president helped cover up a positive test for steroids at the 1999 Tour de France
UCI President Brian Cookson is "delighted" by new mandate
From Horner's contract woes to the future of brakes, look back at the week that was in cycling through our top stories
World Anti-Doping Agency announces 2015 Code, which expands the suspensions for first-time doping cases
The Dutch team's boss says Americans Lawson Craddock and Chad Haga fit the development mold at Argos perfectly and will race a lot in 2014
UCI president says the long-awaited inquiry into doping in cycling will happen in early 2014
Popular and endearing, Chris Horner has both racing acumen and tactical savvy. But at 42, a contract is proving elusive
Look back on the week that was in cycling with these must-read stories from VeloNews contributors
When it comes to the Ryder Hesjedal confession, rider reactions range wildly, but disappointment in a cycling era is common theme
Mounting new road brakes? Follow these tips for hassle- and worry-free set up
Daryl Impey re-ups with Orica for three years after breaking down barriers at the 2013 Tour de France
Two Wall Street Journal reporters unveil new details about the Texan's past
Travis Tygart says he expects the UCI to move in the next few weeks on an amnesty program that looks into the sport's doping past
Swiss says he didn't act inappropriately, but admits he would change how he ruled the sport for 14 years
Sven Nys rides to a close victory over fellow Belgian Niels Albert in front of their home fans
Dan Seaton documents the action at one of cyclocross' most demanding, and interesting, venues
Canada's Centre for Ethics in Sport expressed disappointment at the late revelation and said Hesjedal deprived clean athletes "the opportunity to shine"
Chain skipping out of gear? Follow these tips to tune your rear derailleur
The Isle of Man rider is invited to train with the British national team
If Froome is close to his old self, the 2014 Tour de France course suits him even better than did the 2013 edition, which he won handily
The inclusion of cobblestones during a Tour de France stage next summer could potentially blow apart the GC leadership
Working for Brian Cookson, investigators seized computers and documents from the UCI headquarters in September
Tired of struggling with internal cables? Use these two techniques to simplify the process
La Ruta de los Conquistadores opens Thursday on Costa Rica's Pacific coast
The favorites have weighed in on the 2014 Tour route and Andrew Hood digs into the race's 21 stages
A masters racer is on the outside looking in, sidelined by his medical need to take testosterone. Is it right?
An inside look at Chris Horner's Vuelta a España victory, thoughts on the UCI election, and a workhorse bike review highlight Velo's November 2013 issue
The shuttering of Euskaltel-Euskadi is indicative of the move toward big-money bike racing, but bigger isn't necessarily better
Keeping your cassette from locking onto your freehub body doesn't start in the workshop, it starts at gear selection
USADA CEO Travis Tygart is "overly hopeful" the governing bodies can work together for testing at events
Beñat Intxausti wins the season closer in Beijing and a giant panda joins the classification leaders on the podium
Beñat Intxausti wins stage 4 and moves in to the lead at the 2013 Tour of Beijing
Caley Fretz documents the action during the weekend of cyclocross racing in Colorado
The 30-year-old notched just one victory in 2013 — what lies ahead for the Spanish star?
Scenes from the opening stage at the Tour of Beijing, the final race on the 2013 UCI WorldTour calendar
The Briton says the UCI has dropped its legal case against Irish journalist Paul Kimmage
From lubing housing for non-coated cables to reaming out ferrules, get pro tips for improving your shifting
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
Retirements and the nation’s financial crisis are having a devastating effect on the peloton
Joaquim RodrÃguez locks up the WorldTour in Italy before the finale in Beijing
Yes, bike racers drink a lot of coffee. Pull your own, better cappuccino with tips from Global Cycling Network
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Graham Watson is on hand to document the annual fall classic
Scenes from the second and final day of action in the Rhode Island capital
Architect behind the UCI Constitution, multiple legal battles leaves the sport's governing body
A mud-covered smile and bright eyes are the way many will remember Amy Dombroski after she was killed Thursday in a training crash
Riders 30 years old and above could start to phase out of contention in the worlds road race moving forward
Tracy Gaudry is the UCI's first woman appointed as vice president and she spoke with VeloNews about the dramatic vote to depose Pat McQuaid
The rush to judge Alejandro Valverde's worlds shortcomings diminishes the true quality of Rui Costa's perfect ride for rainbow stripes
Global Cycling Network looks back at the week that was in Florence, Italy
Casey B. Gibson captures the action in the men's road race at the world championships in Italy
Sky's Jonathan Tiernan-Locke faces an investigation by the UCI over discrepancies in his biological passport
Plant, who confronted McQuaid in April over corruption allegations, says he was ready to leave the UCI if the Irishman had been re-elected
Brian Cookson wastes no time in starting to change the course of world cycling's governing body
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The Florence circuit rewarded attackers on Friday and Casey B. Gibson captured the action
Look ahead to the weekend's New England Cyclocross World Championships, the GP of Gloucester
RIchmond 2015 organizers talk with the U.S. elite women's team in Florence about the worlds and their paths to racing
Brian Cookson wins UCI presidency after months of controversy and last-minute drama in the halls Machiavelli once walked
British Cycling president takes 24-18 victory over incumbent Pat McQuaid after months of contentious politicking
If a Spanish rider wins Sunday's men's road race, he will have overcome the race within his own team as much as the foreign competition
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