Velo International Disappointment of the Year: The Schleck Brothers; International Mechanical of the Year: Shelley Olds
The Schleck Brothers are our Disappointment of the Year, while Shelley Olds had the Mechanical (Failure) of the Year
The Schleck Brothers are our Disappointment of the Year, while Shelley Olds had the Mechanical (Failure) of the Year
Geoff Proctor is set to take nine juniors to Belgium this month to put their feet to the elite European ’cross flames
Stage 17 of the Vuelta is our Most Dramatic Day of Racing, while Alexander Vinokourov made our Comeback of the Year
Joe Dombrowski is our International U23 Rider of the Year, while Allan Peiper is our Best Team Director
Timmy Duggan's national championship win is our Ride of the Year, while Erica Allar is our Women's Crit Racer of the Year
Francisco Mancebo and Carmen Small are our Men's and Women's Stage Racers of the Year, Ken Hanson is Men's Crit Racer of the Year
The USA Pro Challenge is our Best Race of the year; Rory Sutherland's win atop Flagstaff Mountain is our Most Dramatic Day of Racing
The early start to the Pro XCT series will force some elite MTB riders to shorten their off-season, and puts 'cross worlds berths in doubt
Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies is our Best Men's — and Women's — Domestic Team, while Jade Wilcoxson is our Breakthrough Rider of the Year
Georgia Gould is our North American MTB Woman of the Year
Aaron Gwin is our North American MTB Man of the Year
Nino Schurter and Julie Bresset are our International MTB man and woman of the Year
Jeremy Powers and Sven Nys are our North American and International CX Men of the Year
Telenet-Fidea's Amy Dombroski is confident of earning a selection to 'cross worlds in Louisville in February
Katie Compton is our North American Cyclocross Woman of the Year
The federation in Brazil has suspended its road manager after he made doping accusations against riders
'The Bullet' Lauren Hall is Velo's 2012 Domestic Breakthrough Rider of the Year
Liquigas invested $65 million into its team over eight years and claims that the brand recognition gained is worth at least $325 million
Three-time Olympian Inga Thompson says the only way to keep kids coming into cycling is to ride the sport of all former dopers
After her crash and spinal cord injury, Tara Llanes ultimately had to give up on her previous life to embrace and build a new one
With Compton and Powers absent, the Deschutes Brewery Cup is shaping up to be a wide-open affair
Can anyone step up to end Sven Nys' six weeks of domination in Overijse or Antwerp?
Despite his string of bad crashes and major recovery time, Craig Lewis says walking away from cycling would be a harder way to live
Leipheimer addresses former coach's confession, though the pair haven't spoken much in years
Riders' association president Gianni Bugno must now take the CCN summit's proposals to the principle players — the riders
Timmy Duggan faced down the odds and rode his way back from a horrifying 2008 crash to become the 2012 U.S. professional road champion
Cycling has a manifesto, a movement and a 'Charter of the Willing,' but appears set to start 2013 without much change
The stories of Tara Llanes, Timmy Duggan, Craig Lewis, Scott Nydam and Saul Raisin give new meaning to the term 'success'
Garmin-Sharp manager and AIGCP president talks openly about Bruyneel, Leipheimer, Tygart, Change Cycling Now and other topics
Matt Roy captures his build of Mo Bruno Roy's new custom Seven Mudhoney Pro 2
1. Timothy JOHNSON, in 57:18 2. Ryan TREBON, in 57:19 3. Ben BERDEN, in 58:21 4. Christopher JONES, in 58:30 5. Yannick ECKMANN, in 58:33
The three members of the UCI's independent commission come from legal and sporting backgrounds, and will make their findings known in June
The stories of Tara Llanes, Timmy Duggan, Craig Lewis, Scott Nydam and Saul Raisin give new meaning to the term 'success'
Exergy Twenty12 manager Nicola Cranmer reflects on the appointment of Tracey Gaudry to the UCI's top committee
After brilliant rides in Roubaix, Jasmin Achermann and Julien Taramarcaz are the torchbearers for Swiss ’cross fans bent on returning to the top
With six weeks to go to the U.S. ’cross worlds team selection, a handful of riders are qualified and the squad is wide open
British Cycling has built its empire on 'marginal gains' and come early February, Louisville will give U.S. riders a boost
USA Cycling has changed the road and 'cross upgrade structures, eliminating the 12-month lifespan of road points
Marianne Vos is the queen of cycling, but the story of the year goes to USADA and Travis Tygart, who finally opened the lid on the Armstrong affair
Former Exergy director Tad Hamilton quit the team in August to run a printing press in his hometown of Boise, Idaho
The 2013 Giro is attracting big names and will likely see more by the time May 4 arrives
Kaitie Antonneau, Jasmin Achermann lead a generation of young female cyclocrossers in Europe that are benefiting from the sport's growth
Marianne Vos and Bradley Wiggins both had superb 2012 seasons, but only one could take home our top award for 2012
Matthew Beaudin reflects on the moments we're chin-to-stem, churning out the beat with our legs, when we are free and we are great
The Amgen Tour executive director says the growth of big-time stage racing in the U.S. is good for all promoters
Work at the UCI's South African center is paying off with results and contracts for riders from the continent
UCI coaching manager says directors are leery of late-season commitment, but see the benefit of training sessions
Travis Tygart believes fans want sport, not for-profit entertainment, from cycling, questions why athletes wouldn't want an amnesty restart
Young Luna rider says she's honored to be closing her first year with Luna and is learning from her three world-class teammates
San Diego County likely to host a stage of the 2013 Amgen Tour
Kudus Merhawi is racing in his first big UCI event, while Darren Lill is racing his last
Cycling is hard; it is frustrating and disappointing. It creates impossible heroes, and then it tears them down. But it remains beautiful
The men behind the Mosaic custom shop talk about craft, group rides and racing
The veteran American ’crosser talks unfiltered about U.S. cyclocross and bailing on work at REI as an 18-year-old to race
Matthew Beaudin hops in the Omega Pharma-Quick Step car at the Tour of Utah for a look inside a day with sport director Brian Holm
On National Day of Listening, the 2010 Giro champ talks about her struggles with self confidence and health, and plots her 2013 comeback
Brian Worth is everywhere in the cycling world that is worth being
With Vos debuting and the World Cup hitting Koksijde, our man in the Belgian mud previews the weekend and answers reader questions
Love them or hate them, time bonuses have a history of impacting overall races and the chase for early stage wins
Canadian Bruno Langlois has found success and a new world of bike racing in Rwanda
Boulder Center for Sports Medicine founder Andy Pruitt went from spurned university trainer to ground-breaking bike fitter
From Gabonese riders suffering and thinking of university to promising young female riders, Gregor Brown finds African cycling in west Rwanda
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USA Cycling has announced the national championship calendar for 2013
American ex-pat's work in Rwanda is bearing fruit, as his first rider contests Olympic mountain bike race
The fan-favorite veteran checked another box on his comeback sheet Sunday with a big-time podium at Gavere
USADA's success in the Armstrong Affair shows that "we can achieve outcomes," said WADA's Fahey. "We can bring things through to a point where these cheats are exposed."
Dick Pound says the revelations from the Armstrong Affair are also "immensely embarrassing" to the UCI, which ostensibly is in charge of cycling
The UCI and WADA will meet this weekend in Montreal to address the Armstrong Affair
An expert on sports doping living in Austin wants to help guide cycling's future and it’s not the guy who raced a bike for a living
ASADA chief says the time to hide is past and urges riders and others to come forward
Sam Smith reflects on a no-camera, naked-waitress moment as Jeremy Powers scores the best-ever World Cup result for an American man
Dan Seaton answers reader questions on the Albert/Nys rivalry, the best mud tires, and the chances for the U.K. to host a World Cup
The U.S. champion brings 100 points to Bjarne Riis with his late signing, and it could be enough to keep the Dane's team in the WorldTour
The UCI Athletes' Commission met Monday through Wednesday in Switzerland to make proposals for improving the sport
UCI president announces new anti-doping hotline, says John Coates has offered recommendations for review commission panel
Top riders and officials say the Louisville worlds venue is very difficult, but some say it could better suit Americans with some changes
In a companion piece to Velo magazine's "Danger Issue," we explore the lonely ground ridden by pros who crash out of the sport
Skins' chariman Jaime Fuller says his company's suit against the UCI is an effort to force change in the UCI and in the sport as a whole
Says Summerhill of UHC: "These guys are so awesome ... they deserve all the credit I can give them, you know?"