VeloNews magazine — May 2017
The May issue of VeloNews is our Giro preview, with analysis of the 2017 race and a look back at Hampsten's legendary 1988 victory.
The May issue of VeloNews is our Giro preview, with analysis of the 2017 race and a look back at Hampsten's legendary 1988 victory.
Setting a new record for fastest average speed, Greg Van Avermaet won a dusty, hard edition of Paris-Roubaix, his first ever.
The 2014 edition of Paris-Roubaix proved that the team with the most cards to play has a huge tactical advantage.
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Four-time winner Tom Boonen will be a marked rider at Paris-Roubaix. Here are four keys to his bid for a record fifth Roubaix title.
Here's your guide to Paris-Roubaix, whether you're a rank beginner or a cobblestone aficionado.
The 2017 Paris-Roubaix route features 29 cobblestone sectors that span 55 kilometers. Here's your detailed guide to the Hell of the North.
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Mapei swept the 1996 Paris-Roubaix podium in unbelievable fashion, but the race's outcome wasn't decided on the road.
Steve Tilford, a legend of American cycling, is dead at age 57, after a highway car crash in Utah, just west of Grand Junction, Colorado.
Can an all-day breakaway survive at Paris-Roubaix? It did in 1988, when Dirk Demol won his first race as a professional.
On one of Roubaix's muddiest days, the numbers game pays off and an unheralded domestique wins the day.
Looking to fill out your wardrobe this spring? Our VeloNews kits, made by Cuore, are now on sale through April 16, 2017.
Johan Museeuw was lucky to survive with his leg after a terrible 1998 crash, making his 2000 victory all the more astonishing.
Caley Fretz went through several emotions while riding the Paris-Roubaix sportive two years ago.
The Muur is back! Here is what the famous climb means to the Tour of Flanders, its fans, and former race winners.
The spring classics come to a climax at Tour of Flanders for the Women's WorldTour peloton. Here's the complete preview.
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What can we learn from the five best editions of Flanders (in recent memory)? A look back at Boonen, Museeuw, and Durand's all-day break.
The Sven Nys Cycling Center includes its own permanent cyclocross track and mountain bike trails, a museum, and a bar (of course).
The 1985 edition of the Tour of Flanders featured such heavy rain that only 24 riders finished the race.
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Here it is, the Belgian Bracket championship! Find out who won in the Final Four and vote for the most Belgian thing ever!
Peter Sagan has the form, but he doesn't have the team to factor in the big spring classics, due to Bora's limited roster and resources.
We visit Jasper Stuyven at his chocolate shop in Betekom, Belgium to talk all things chocolate.
Take a look back at the 1992 edition of the Tour of Flanders, which featured a 212km breakaway.
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Tom Boonen won his first Tour of Flanders in 2005, arguably one of the biggest seasons of his storied career.
The Belgian Bracket rumbles on to the Elite Eight, featuring match-ups like Sven Nys vs. Cyclocross, and Tom Boonen vs. Frites and Mayo.
The best sprinters in the women's peloton have their chance at Gent-Wevelgem, and Lotta Lepisto wins her first career WorldTour race.
America, meet Mitch Docker. Mitch is our first guest on The VeloNews Show, and we couldn’t have picked a better one.
Embroiled in a scandal around the potential use of a banned substance, the former pro opened up about British Cycling's success.
Help VeloNews pick the Belgian Bracket! Vote now, and enjoy the spring classics.
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Movistar just hacked team time trials, maybe accidentally. In fact, the team may not even realize the powerful TTT tool it just invented.
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What do Peter Sagan, Greg Van Avermaet, Philippe Gilbert, and Tom Boonen have in common? Great riders, but none have won Milano-Sanremo.
Sean Kelly's 1992 Milano-Sanremo win was one of the most memorable in race history, a daring downhill attack off the Poggio.
Fabian Cancellara takes matters into his own hands, attacking an uncooperative breakaway, and fending off a charging sprint field.
Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico gives a glimpse of top GC riders as they prepare for the Giro and Tour. Plus, will Peter Sagan win Milano-Sanremo?
Have a look at this vintage collection at the Musée du Vélo, located in Tournus, France.
Here's a quick recap of what took place during the 2012 edition of Milano-Sanremo.
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With Milano-Sanremo only days away, we are taking a look back at some of the most memorable editions of “La Primavera.”
Paris-Nice wraps with thrilling final attack by Contador. Tirreno-Adriatico sees Quintana thump the climbers. What did we learn from these races?
Tirreno-Adriatico and Paris-Nice each feature crucial uphill finishes on Saturday. Here's what fans should be watching for.
Check out Brad Kaminski's author page.
The April issue of VeloNews is devoted to all of the excitement that comes with the start of a new season.
International Women's Day, March 8, got us thinking of our favorite stories about female cyclists from the past year (or so).
We consider British Cycling's unexpected package of testosterone patches (surprise!). Plus, analyzing a wild day of racing at Strade Bianche.
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Julie Harrington is named the new boss at the troubled agency that's dealing with investigations into drug use, bullying, and sexism.
Tuscany’s white grave roads were on full display during Saturday’s 11th edition of Strade Bianche.
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Check out Shane Stokes's author page.
Peter Sagan was very busy in his first weekend of classics. We analyze that, and talk about the ongoing argument over disc brakes in pro racing.
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What happened in the final sprint? Should they be allowed on the sidewalks? How about Sagan's post-race remarks? Time for an Omloop roundtable!
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Our team heads to the shop for another not-so-scientific experiment with disc brakes. Will our results prove that rotors are dangerous?
Kristoff gets named "Belgian Guy" of the week, Emirates cash rolls in, Disc brakes get people mad, and Talansky gets extra motivation.
Rally Cycling documents Tom Zirbel's hour record ride in Mexico. The U.S. TT specialist broke U.S. hour record in September 2016.
Why did Tour of Oman have a river crossing? Can Valverde convince fans he's a good guy? Plus, we pontificate about Omloop and Kuurne.
Orica – Scott has a wealth of young GC talent for grand tours, and it finds a way to balance ambitions of Chaves and the Yates twins.
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Amstel Gold Race cut out the last Cauberg climb, and Roubaix added more cobbles. Do we love it? Do we hate it?
We explain why you should love this week's four early season races, what might happen in the Lance Armstrong trial, and Strava drama!
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The 21-year-old three-time national cyclocross champion talks to VeloNews about her future in the sport and more.