Mikel Landa behind schedule for Giro
After a breakout performance in the 2015 Giro d'Italia, Landa is slow to start racing this spring, raising questions about his health.
After a breakout performance in the 2015 Giro d'Italia, Landa is slow to start racing this spring, raising questions about his health.
Le Samyn used to be a simple race for sprinters, but with a few cobblestone sectors, it's transformed into something way better.
Taylor Phinney and those closest to him say he's not just different but much better — as both a person and an athlete.
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Buried inside USA Cycling’s selection rules is a regulation that makes Bobby Lea's Olympic bid all but impossible.
Evelyn Stevens owns a new hour record, but beyond that, she has a key stepping stone toward success at the Rio Olympics.
Van Garderen, Talansky, Valverde, Contador, and Nibali are all queuing up to race Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico.
Lotto – Soudal expresses concerns about rider safety after one of its young classics riders is knocked out of the spring season.
This 22.7km climb in the Hautes Pyrénées gains more than 1,300 meters in elevation and tops out at 13 percent.
Jasper Stuyven takes a solo victory for Trek – Segafredo at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Casey Gibson was on-hand to document Evelyn Stevens' hour record ride
Van Avermaet wins the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad men's race as Armitstead solos to victory on the women's side
Evelyn Stevens rode 47.980km under the dome in Colorado Springs to topple Bridie O’Donnell’s world record by over a kilometer
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Bobby Lea's doping ban reduced to six months, giving him an opportunity to qualify for the Rio Olympic Games.
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Carmen Small and her Cervelo – Bigla team will open the 2016 season in Belgium at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.
The season of mergers and acquisitions continues as Bell, Giro, and Blackburn are sold. Rossignol buys fellow French brand Time.
Bjarne Riis announced the first steps in his return to pro cycling on Thursday, aiming for a WorldTour spot in 2017.
L'Eroica series of vintage bike rides expands with new rides in Uruguay, South Africa and the Netherlands.
Etixx – Quick-Step brings a full house to the first weekend of classics at Omloop, and Tony Martin is the wildcard.
American cycling legend Nelson Vails will be screening his documentary, "Cheetah — The Nelson Vails Story," each day during NAHBS.
André Greipel wil not start Sunday's Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne, an early season classics tune-up that favors sprinters.
Tim Johnson braves the cold, wind, and ice to ride to the top of Mount Washington in mid-winter on a fat bike.
Peter Sagan leads Tinkoff in the first weekend of northern classics, Omloop and Kuurne, as he gears up for a run at a monument victory.
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Between Nairo Quintana, Rigoberto Urán, and three others, Colombia has an embarrassment of riches in its Rio Olympics road race team.
Team Katusha has announced that it will pull out of the Movement For Credible Cycling (MPCC) due to a “duality of rules.”
Liège–Bastogne–Liège is going to have a new climb in the last 3km this year, and that could lead to some exciting racing in the finale.
Johan Vansummeren's spring classics campaign is on hold due to concerns about his heart health.
This year's Strade Bianche attracts an all-star men's field, including reigning world champion Peter Sagan of Tinkoff.
Velon, a group of 11 WorldTour teams, announces agreement with sports marketing firm that may significantly change cycling's TV coverage.
You know Mark Cavendish is a great sprinter, but did you know he can solve a Rubik's Cube in less than two minutes?
Afghanistan’s National Women’s Cycling Team has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by members of the Italian parliament.
Amer Sports, owner of Mavic, announces it will buy Enve Composites for $50 million by the end of March.
Paris-Roubaix organizer ASO picks four French Pro Continental teams, two Belgian squads, and one German team as wildcards for 2016.
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The Belgian Cycling Federation (RLVB) is considering spending 40,000 euros on a device to detect motorized cheating.
Evelyn Stevens trains with Davis Phinney and Neal Henderson for her hour record attempt in the 7-11 Velodrome in Colorado Springs.
Dan Martin says the move to Etixx – Quick-Step is a breath of fresh air after eight years with Slipstream. He's off to a hot start with a win at Valenciana.
Evelyn Stevens is confident ahead of hour record — she's aiming to beat the current record, as well as the all-time best distance.
Thomas De Gendt and Gert Dockx are injured after being hit by a car in Spain while training. They are transferred to Belgium for further examination.
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NASCAR drivers Scott Lagasse Jr. and Jimmie Johnson team up with Tim Johnson and PeopleForBikes to promote cycling safety at Daytona 500.
The World Cycling League, a new franchise track racing league, announced a 42-rider roster for its preview event.
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Five riders, five of which are on the Coopenae – Extralum team, are suspended by UCI for failed anti-doping tests at Vuelta a Costa Rica.
Juan Manuel Garate was known for his tactical acumen as a pro, and now he is behind the wheel as Cannondale's newest sport director.
The French National Cycling League demands that the UCI increase its punishment for motorized cheating in a letter to Brian Cookson.
Three of Sky's new riders — Kwiatkowski, Landa, and Intxausti — are suffering minor illnesses in the early stages of the spring season.
GC guys and classics stars alike will test their early season form at Ruta del Sol and Volta ao Algarve, which run concurrently in Spain and Portugal.
Garmin announces plans to purchase Maine-based DeLorme, which designs and markets consumer satellite tracking devices.
If Alberto Contador starts his own team in 2017, it will be WorldTour, and that means he needs a lot of money — 20 million euros.
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Cannondale's new GC man, Colombian Rigoberto Urán is ready to get back to racing in his debut race, Volta ao Algarve.
Eddy Merckx is working behind the scenes to renew the Tour of Oman's contract after a rocky 2015 edition of the race.
Alberto Contador hints that he may choose to form his own WorldTour team to carry on racing after 2016.
Scenes from this annual 24-hour mountain bike ride in the Arizona desert.
Global Cycling Network compares two Orbeas: The latest Orca M, and the bike that Pedro Delgado rode to victory in the 1985 Vuelta.
Boonen talks about his aim to break the record for Paris-Roubaix wins, his devastating crash in Abu Dhabi, and the 2016 worlds course.
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Giant is following the lead of Trek, offering bikes to consumers online, but they will still have to pick up their new rides at a shop.
Organizers confirm that the race will not be held in 2016 as the new ownership group tries to rally support for the Colorado stage race.
Mark Cavendish isn't ready to commit to track world championships or an Olympic campaign, as Dimension Data relies on him for road races.
The UCI checked 90 bikes from six different teams at La Méditerranéenne on Friday.
Francesco Reda, runner-up at Italian national championships in 2015, has been banned for eight years due to a failed anti-doping test.
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Roompot Oranje Peloton team is riding SRAM HydroR disc brakes at Tour of Qatar. Mechanics shot a video of a quick mid-race wheel change.
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The March issue of Velo magazine is the 2016 season preview, including an interview with Tom Boonen and a carbon clincher wheel shootout.
UCI's first-ever motorized cheating case heads to the Disciplinary Commission to be heard in the coming weeks.
NASCAR enacts major changes that are strikingly similar to what Velon is demanding, so why doesn't it work for cycling too?
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Specialized Bicycle Components announced on Tuesday that it will lay off of three percent of its global workforce.
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Brian Cookson vows to take all measures necessary to catch cheating, and that may mean expanded checks for hidden motors.