CCC suspends activity, cuts staff, reduces salaries
CCC Team President Jim Ochowicz said the team has been forced to take these measures in the hope that racing will resume later this year.
CCC Team President Jim Ochowicz said the team has been forced to take these measures in the hope that racing will resume later this year.
Owner of Polish shoemaker hints cycling teams could be 'reduced or closed' in wake of economic fallout from the pandemic.
Lampaert talks about the pain of the Kwaremont and his love-hate relationship with Belgium's national obsession, the Tour of Flanders.
Organizers of cycling's grand tours are so far insisting that their respective race days be respected in new-look calendar.
Tour de France currently first race on WorldTour calendar after cancelation of both Tour de Suisse and Criterium du Dauphine this week.
EF Pro Cycling rider invites fans to ride with him on Zwift as he comes back from a broken femur.
Must the 2021 Tour-Olympic clash be fixed? Will Froome win the Tour again? Flanders vs Roubaix - which is the best? Time to argue it out.
The Zwift Classics series kicks off this Sunday with a professional women's event held on the virtual Yorkshire world championships course.
The amiable 34-year-old is doing his best to focus on the positive: spending time with his family, and exploring new roads.
The victory by Alexander Kristoff in 2015 proved to be nothing less than a watershed moment.
Consensus is building for a calendar spanning from July through November, as UCI tries to build a racing roadmap while satisfying varying interests.
Philipsen denied a second shot at a race that spurred his love of cycling as a child.
Officials confirm drastic wage deferment of 70 percent as unprecedented race stoppage hurts teams.
Tour of Flanders organizers celebrate the canceled race with a pro-only virtual race and radio story, this Sunday.
ASO boss bats away suggestion of a Tour de France without fans, insists national health is the most important issue.
AIGCP outlines in a letter several requests to the UCI, including the ability for struggling teams to adjust rider contracts.
The majority of WorldTeams have not yet publicized plans for any kind of new activities.
Priority to be given to the three grand tours and the monuments, once racing resumes.
At just 22 years of age, it is impossible to say just how good Colombia’s latest cycling sensation can be. But one thing is certain: he just seems to get better with every race.
On this week's episode we rewatch three editions of the Tour of Flanders and take a deep dive into the strategy, winners, and storylines behind each win.
Trek-Segafredo star is sidelined during the most important part of his season, hopeful for a race return later this year.
Bernal takes opportunity to rest while he can, believes Tour de France should be postponed.
Experienced legal counsel appointed to new role at TCA to assist riders with queries and complaints.
US time trial champion still able to ride outside, in his home state of Georgia, as he waits for racing to resume in debut WorldTour season.
Rider representation firm Trinity Sports Management has written pro cycling's stakeholders asking for riders to have more say in the cuts being made due to the coronavirus shutdown.
The UCI plan sticks with traditional Sunday to Sunday dates, despite coronavirus calendar crunch.
Annual bike fittings to get you into the right position can improve your metabolic performance.
The team's director-sportif says a stripped-down Tour wouldn't be so bad, but questioned if coronavirus crisis would permit it.
The Belgian superstar reflects on missing out on chance to win the Ronde, backs of idea of moving monuments to fall.
Lappartient speaks out to reassure that UCI is working to piece together the season as quickly as possible.
2018 Tour de France champion left frustrated as he enters peak years, speaks of importance of Tour for cycling's financial prosperity.
The new dates for the XXXII Olympiad overlap with the final three stages of the 2021 Tour de France.
During scary and transformative times like these, we often look to history to provide insight, answers or comfort. When have similar calamities befallen mankind in the past, and how did we react? Did new innovations result? Was there eventually a silver lining? There is one historic parallel which should be of great interest to the cycling community.
Frenchman would rather see the Tour postponed to later in the year than have it raced without fans.
Spratt and van Vleuten pleased that Games will be postponed to a time where riders are able to train properly to allow level playing field.
French star admits that a Tour 'behind closed doors' is better than no Tour, but 'prefers not to imagine' the prospect.
Race cancelations leave Belgian team's self-employed staffers temporarily unemployed, falling pack on state aid.
The marquee gravel race had to cancel its two in-person training camps. Now, they've invited anyone to join in a virtual gravel gathering.
Race organizers are still hopeful of salvaging the second half of the season despite the coronavirus crisis gripping Europe.
'Team ISN Medical Aid Ride' to take place Sunday, with one mask pledged to hospitals for every rider that joins the event.
American team continue the 'Healthy Habits Challenge' series with drive to improve eating habits.
Tour de France would be vital for both economy of cycling and morale of the French nation, says Groupama-FDJ boss.
The recently retired Austrian Bernhard Eisel recounts his big win during the 2010 edition of Gent-Wevelgem.
Colorado's Boulder Junior Cycling holds a Strava art challenge to keep things fun.
'This gives us a motivation when everything else is so uncertain for the moment.'
Governing body to reduce staff by 15 percent and furlough a further 25 percent as revenues expected to plummet.
On the day he should have defended his title, Štybar speaks of the importance of last year's E3 victory and how the race unfolded.
UAE-Team Emirates riders released from Abu Dhabi hospital after getting all-clear from coronavirus tests.
We pick over the major talking points arising from this week's news of the postponement of the Olympic Games and rumors of a bare-bones Tour de France. Let's roundtable!
Mitchelton-Scott pro cyclist caught one of the last flights out of Spain as coronavirus shuts down Europe.
USA Cycling will use 50 percent of all membership sales to directly support companies who have pledged aid by producing, selling, and donating face masks to those in need.
On this week's episode we discuss The Mid South's decision to continue amid the coronavirus pandemic. We also speak to race winner Hannah Finchamp.
Beer-can shims, peanut-butter mud, and mud-puddle bike washes. Racing in Oklahoma was wild.
Co-hosted by cycling legend Jens Voigt, the online format enables cycling fans and industry insiders from all over the world to connect with each other.
Movistar captain would be 41 next summer if the Olympic Games are rescheduled during the same window, but vows to race in 2021.
French minister not making a call on the Tour yet, but sees model of funding from television rights rather than ticket sales as a point in its favor.
Belgian superstars see postponement of Tokyo Olympics as opportunity to build form.
Deceuninck-Quick-Step boss speaks of economic impact of the coronavirus crisis, and his doubts over the Tour and re-scheduled monuments.
Each All In plan offers a different focus while incorporating sessions from the Sufferfest yoga and strength training video library.
Belgian ProTour outfits using government unemployment benefits to pay staff, riders still being paid by teams.
Bardet focuses on concerns over humanity and health rather than sports as coronavirus crisis deepens.
WorldTour pros left trying to find balance between holding fitness and keeping fresh as they wait to hear when next race will be.
Tokyo favorite says a one-year postponement will give the pursuit team more time to master the discipline.
Analyze data from a variety of sensors to make informed decisions about bike setup and ride execution.
Pro cycling managers have told The Outer Line that the COVID-19 pandemic could spell financial ruin for professional teams as their sponsors weather the uncertain economic future.
The Dutch star hopes the rescheduled Olympic dates will still allow him to race the spring classics in 2021.
Despite some disappointment and frustration, America's Olympic hopefuls agree it's best to postpone Tokyo Games.
Strava harnesses data collected from more than three billion activities, contributed by more than 50 million users.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe confirmed that the 2020 Olympics will be pushed back "no later than one year," due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Roubaix winner is advising riders from Mitchelton-Scott how to use online platforms and indoor training to keep fit during lockdown.
Porte considers Tour unlikely, describes lockdown in Monaco as "a bit like torture."
French government officials are in contact with ASO to study ways to hold a stripped-down version of the Tour this summer.
Bike industry players, big and small, shift production to make personal protective equipment for front-line healthcare workers.
Tour de France champion joins tide of voices calling for postponement of Tokyo Olympics as coronavirus crisis deepens.
American pair returned to their respective homes in the U.S. this weekend as they struggle to find balance between the desire to train and race, and concerns for health, family and safety.
Canada became the first nation to pull out of the Olympics while Australia told its athletes to plan for a rescheduling.
Rally Cycling launches series of at-home fitness challenges to build community spirit as more countries and states enter lockdown by the day.
Veteran Belgian manager warns that if the Tour de France cannot be held, the fallout could be costly for team budgets.
The Italian star is waiting to see if his Olympic dreams will be fulfilled in a season thrown into disarray.
Multiple grand tour winner wary of large crowds drawn to the Tour if there is still risk of coronavirus.