Results: 2013 Australia Criterium National Championships
Elite men 1. Cameron Meyer (WA), in 59:49 2. Steele Von Hoff (VIC), at 00:16 3. Leigh Howard (VIC) 4. Ben Grenda (TAS) 5. Jonathan Cantwell (Qld)
Elite men 1. Cameron Meyer (WA), in 59:49 2. Steele Von Hoff (VIC), at 00:16 3. Leigh Howard (VIC) 4. Ben Grenda (TAS) 5. Jonathan Cantwell (Qld)
Katie Compton earns the U.S. an extra roster spot for worlds, but who's paying Jonathan Page?
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Singlespeed men 1. Adam CRAIG, Giant Factory Off-Road, in 0:43:14 2. Aaron BRADFORD, Bicycle Bluebook-HRS-Rock Lobster Cyclocross, in 45:25:00 3. Isaac NEFF, Trek Cyclocross Collective, in 46:22:00 4. Jared NIETERS, Seavs-Haymarket, in 46:36:00 5. Adam MYERSON, SmartStop-Mountain Khakis, in 46:37:00
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The Velo staff presents a five-point plan for steering cycling back on course, while the 2013 'cross worlds comes to Louisville, Kentucky
Elite men 1. Luke DURBRIDGE, in 43:26 2. Rohan DENNIS, at :21 3. Michael MATTHEWS, at :45 4. Richie PORTE, at :48 5. Jacob KAUFFMANN, at 2:44
Global Cycling Network puts the question of who nailed their 2013 team kits to viewers
With automatic bids for the world championships and the jersey on the line, hundreds head to Wisconsin for a snowy showdown
Lawyers for the WorldTour champion press to force Joaquim Rodríguez's exit from embattled Katusha
Giro organizers meet this week to discuss four remaining invitations, but Katusha licensing case makes a decision difficult
Katie Compton on Sunday did what no American had done before her, overcoming years of setbacks to win the Cyclocross World Cup title
Elite women 1. Marianne VOS (NED) in 39:38 2. Katherine COMPTON (USA) in 40:02 3. Katerina NASH (CZE) in 40:46 4. Sanne VAN PAASSEN (NED) in 40:53 5. Sanne CANT (BEL) in 41:00 Elite men 1. Kevin PAUWELS (BEL) in 1:01:17 2. Niels ALBERT (BEL) in 1:01:33 3. Marco Aurelio FONTANA (ITA) in 1:01:39 4. Francis MOUREY (FRA) in 1:01:44 5. Klaas VANTORNOUT (BEL) in 1:01:49
Stage results 1. Luke Davison, Sas in 03:46:50 2. Wil Walker, Dpc in 03:46:54 3. Oliver Kent Spark, Ttr 4. Simon Yates, Gbr in 03:47:07 5. Anthony Giacoppo, Gen in 03:47:07
University of Texas department chair outlines decades of corruption at the IOC and its impact on alleged doping collusion at the UCI
Stage 1 results 1. Aaron Donnelly, Gen in 04:04:36 2. Calvin Watson, Vis in 04:04:36 3. Josh Atkins, Nzl in 04:04:36 4. Bradley Linfield, Deg in 04:06:39 5. Alexander Malone, Sgr in 04:06:39
UCI president reflects on his long relationship with EPO and doping in cycling and says he is the man to lead the sport forward
Castelli, Pearl Izumi, Rapha offer thermal tights and jerseys to keep you pedaling through the cold base miles
Katie Compton can clinch the World Cup overall on Sunday, and ’cross titans address beer-throwing fans
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Sven Nys is fallible, Meredith Miller and Amy Dombroski are likely to be in Louisville, and Logan Owen is a world title contender
You don't have to wait until the "Race of the Falling Leaves" to enjoy the Passo del Ghisallo
Elite women 1. Katerina Nash 2. Nikki Harris 0:35 3. Sanne Cant at 1:18 4. Helen Wyman at 2:16 5. Annie Last at 3:06 Elite men 1. Kevin Pauwels 2. Zdenek Stybar at 1:09 3. Niels Albert at 1:20 4. Rob Peeters at 1:29 5. Klaas Vantornout at 1:35
There is no mountain greater in cycling lore than Alpe d'Huez — and we'll tell you how to ride it in style
Sometimes a meal is a refuge, and the Rifugio Bonetta atop the Passo di Gavia is the perfect example
If you are on Maui, aiming for Haleakala, this fourth generation coffee house is a required stop
Steeped in pink history, the Passo dello Stelvio is arguably the most mythical of the Giro's major climbs
One of Liège–Bastogne–Liège's most historic climbs lies at a crossroads of WWII heritage and delicious eats
Perhaps no climb in the U.S. has as much history as the Manayunk Wall in Northwest Philadelphia
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Casey B. Gibson captures the action and emotion across 12 months of racing
With junior riders owning the podium and other achieving their goals, Geoff Proctor deems his 10th Christmas ’cross adventure a success
In our editor-voted top story of 2012, James Jung recounts his experience dealing with the death of a fellow local racer in Connecticut
Rules, liability questions and who's really growing the sport have USA Cycling and the Oregon Bicycle Racing Association at odds
Winning four classics in three weeks was more than victory for Tom Boonen — it was vindication
Gilbert stormed to a world title and Contador raided the Vuelta, but neither took top spot in Andrew Hood's favorite attacks of the year
Lance Armstrong accepted a lifetime ban Thursday, changing the conversation of his career and whether the public cares about his past
Dan Seaton goes to Jeremy Powers for answers on why he and other Americans don't live full-time in Belgium
With top performances in 2012 from world champion Cavendish, breakthrough John Degenkolb and entertaining Peter Sagan, which was our top sprint?
A handful of anti-doping players weigh in on how, when and why fans should believe in cycling
NRC champion Carmen Small has leveraged years of teamwork and a season as a domestic leader into a European ride with Specialized-lululemon
Skins owner wants to tear the Band-Aid off pro road cycling and dig the wound of corruption out of the sport
American Jonathan Page has seen the lows of European cyclocross in 2012, but on Sunday came storming back to all but secure his worlds ticket
The lab draws a three-month suspension after a tech mixed two athletes' samples, yielding a false positive
From the back of a press motorcycle, Chris Case sees the chaos and beauty of the Tour, and the flotilla that follows it
The sole exception will be the road team time trial, underwritten by a contribution from the UCI WorldTour’s reserve and solidarity fund
Columnist Dan Wuori asks for amnesty for vilifying dopers while pretending to understand the circumstances of their choices
Without a strong core, the rain of doping and other controversies will continue to fall on cycling
Our man in the Belgian mud follows up on planning to race in Belgium and recommends races to go on the bucket list
1. Sven NYS in 1:00:15 2. Niels ALBERT in 1:00:17 3. Tom MEEUSEN in 1:00:19 4. Francis MOUREY in 1:00:20 5. Philipp WALSLEBEN in 1:00:20
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency is yet to set a date for Johan Bruyneel's arbitration, meaning the case will almost certainly drag into 2013
Currently in prototype testing, the new Fix-it-Sticks multi-tool offers an innovative system for picking and choosing tools for the road or trail
Kenda rider suffers fractured scapula after a car strikes him near Santa Cruz, California
The dominant Dutchwoman nearly swept our women's awards, an indicator of her merits as the world's top rider in 2012
With few international results, the Luna rider will start shy of the front row at 'cross worlds, and is hoping for a slow start.
Specialized' Prototype clinchers are our Tech Blunder of the Year; the Trek Domane is our Cursed Product Launch of the Year
The banned Italian sports doctor Michele Ferrari says he never worked on doping with Lance Armstrong
A grand depart outside the host nation provides both opportunities and challenges
Briton won every major objective on his 2012 calendar, including Tour yellow and Olympic gold
Peter Sagan is our Most Exciting Racer of the Year, while Moreno Moser is our International Rookie of the Year
Evelyn Stevens is Velo's North American Woman and International Women's Climber of the Year
Kristin Armstrong is our International Women's Time Trialist of the Year
Organizers recap the second Haute Route multi-day cyclosportive
The Specialized Roubaix is our Blessed Product Launch of the Year; SRAM XX1 is our Tech Innovation of the Year
Sky, Specialized-lululemon are our Best International Men's and Women's Teams; Edvald Boasson Hagen is our Best Support Rider
Tom Boonen is our International Classics Rider of the Year
Joaquim Rodríguez is our International Men's Climber of the Year
Giro d'Italia winner Ryder Hesjedal is our North American Man of the Year for 2012
Mark Cavendish is International Men's Sprinter of the Year, John Degenkolb is our International Breakthrough Rider of the Year
The Dutch ProTeam will ride under the Blanco name as it searches for new sponsorship
New cycling video network is set to launch in 2013
Our Belgian cyclocross correspondent shows the summertime impacts of muddy ’cross racing and reminisces on ’cross in the States
The feds are after Armstrong and have requested a mountain of information on the dethroned Tour champ and his team
Matthew Beaudin reviews Velo's 2012 Story of the Year: USADA's takedown of Lance Armstrong
Magni, Coppi and Hampsten are among the men making up the most memorable Giro moments, as voted by the cycling press
The Russian Katusha team is planning to appeal its exclusion from the WorldTour to the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Specialized owner Kristy Scrymgeour is driven to eliminate the financial uncertainty that forced her out of the sport
The inclusion of Saxo-Tinkoff in the WorldTour means Alberto Contador can begin preparations for his assault on the 2013 Tour