In first public statement as UCI president, Cookson makes more changes
The Briton says the UCI has dropped its legal case against Irish journalist Paul Kimmage
The Briton says the UCI has dropped its legal case against Irish journalist Paul Kimmage
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From a stage win at Tirreno-Adriatico to a repeat at Lombardia, we look back at Joaquim Rodríguez's campaign for the 2013 WorldTour title
Retirements and the nation’s financial crisis are having a devastating effect on the peloton
Joaquim Rodríguez 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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Friday's vote for UCI president will likely come down to a split among the federations in the Western Hemisphere
Utah tour set for seven days in 2014
Cookson, McQuaid continue posturing ahead of Friday's UCI presidential election
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A contentious fight for president of the UCI comes down to a series of votes on Friday and no candidate is celebrating yet
The world's top time trialists square off in a battle for rainbow stripes in Florence, Italy
Presidential candidate confident ahead of Friday's vote, says a vote against him is a vote for cycling dark past
American riders fared well on Tuesday, racking up four top-10 finishes — including two on the podium
Nairo Quintana and Rigoberto Urán lead a group of escarabajos into Florence as arguably the deepest squad in the men's road race
USA Cycling confirms the dates and locations of 14 national championship events for 2014
Casey B. Gibson documents the under-23 men and the junior women in the time trial at the world championships in Florence, Italy
Before today's top names were professionals, they were racking up world titles. See Thor Hushovd, Fabian Cancellara, and others
With teams ranging from the world's top big-budget squads to boot-strapped Continentals, the worlds team time trial is a showcase for variety
Omega Pharma-Quick Step edges Orica-GreenEdge by less than a second to defend its title
The worlds kicked off with Sunday’s TTT, and the upcoming week is packed with drama — on and off the bike
Scenes from Florence, Italy during the first day of action at the UCI Elite Road World Championships
Peter Sagan sat out the post-Tour criteriums and the Vuelta a España with one thing on his mind: the rainbow jersey in Florence
World Champion Sven Nys and three-time CrossVegas winner Katerina Nash hit the jackpot in Vegas
We sit down with Tejay van Garderen, Nairo Quintana, and others in the October 2013 issue of Velo magazine, which is available now
Brian Cookson said the misdeeds of the UCI need to come to light and he will pursue an investigation in his first weeks, if he is elected
UEC boss David Lappartient says he can't go to the ballot box with Europe's 14 delegates, but they are required to vote Cookson
Casey B. Gibson was on hand to capture Peter Sagan's victory in the one-day race
After Chris Horner's Vuelta a España victory, pro cycling remains a faith game
The European delegation represents one third of the 42 votes that will decide who is the next UCI president
National federations push additional language for UCI constitutional amendment that would allow McQuaid to run for reelection
Starting Thursday, a final, brutish push through the mountains of northern Spain will determine the winner of the 2013 Vuelta a España
How one SMS saved the Spanish team from oblivion
In his latest column, The Torqued Wrench is lost on Corsica and finding his connection to the power of riding unknown roads
Cookson says the allegations "should be immediately and thoroughly investigated by the relevant authorities," while McQuaid denies the claims
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Jonathan Vaughters, Betsy Andreu, and filmmakers discuss the new documentary on Lance Armstrong's doping
Casey B. Gibson is on hand to capture the action on the final day of racing at the inaugural Tour of Alberta
A request to involve the Court of Arbitration for Sport is shot down
A two-man breakaway survives the day as Peter Sagan keeps his overall lead
Ordered by a Texas judge to answer specific questions regarding his drug use, Lance Armstrong told VeloNews he would be open and honest
Scenes from the first stage in Alberta, which saw Peter Sagan win again and keep the yellow jersey
Sicilian takes the GC lead, but three men still hold hope of upsetting the Giro d'Italia champion in Madrid
Results from the 2013 Tour of Alberta
Casey B. Gibson is in Canada to capture the action during the prologue at the inaugural Tour of Alberta
Results from the prologue at the 2013 Tour of Alberta
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Vuelta GC battle takes form after selective first half, but it's only now getting good
Friends and family of Dale Stetina had reason to be cautiously optimistic Monday after the 57-year-old showed several small but significant signs of improvement.
USA Cycling, others offer to forgo legal challenge if CAS rules on bylaw concerning nomination procedure
Tony Martin's epic, heartbreaking solo ride on Thursday left him without the Vuelta stage win, but boasting a big day of training for worlds
Cookson, McQuaid attempting to rally support with the controversial UCI election less than one month away
Chris Horner says he isn't fazed by losing the Vuelta jersey after the jury calls a split at the finish
The British rider says the road race at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics would not “suit me too well”
Scenes from the final day of racing at the USA Pro Challenge
Tejay van Garderen and Peter Sagan stole the show in Colorado, but these are the stories not to be overlooked from the USA Pro Challenge
Jaimie Fuller, an Australian businessman based in Switzerland, is now fully embroiled in the current UCI presidential campaign