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Breaking down the biggest takeaways from the final weekend of Paris-Nice & Tirreno-Adriatico
What’s the connection between hiking and riding bikes? Sweden.
Intriguing new tubeless sealant formula is claimed to seal a 5 mm gash at 100 psi.
Tadej Pogačar has been hyped as the overwhelming pre-race favorite, can Wout van Aert or someone else put a stop to his astonishing 2022 run?
Plus, Lorena Wiebes seems unbeatable in a sprint after her performance at Ronde van Drenthe.
The American veteran isn’t thinking about retirement yet as he savors a program that combines the WorldTour and gravel.
To remove—or not—the lube that ships with chains, and more options for ‘climbing’ gears.
The British rider missed Strade Bianche with a stomach virus but he's been training well ahead of Saturday's monument.
Porte powers to impressive fourth at Tirreno-Adriatico: 'Right now, Pogačar is a level above.'
'Les Amis de Paris-Roubaix' is fixing up the fearsome Mons-en-Pévèle sector ahead of Paris-Roubaix weekend April 16-17.
The twisting tale of a 70-year-old cycling team, and the mystery of whether it still exists.
The French climber struggled with back pain for nearly two years but says he's felt the best he has since the 2020 Critérium du Dauphiné after a strong showing at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Dutch squad was mid-pack before a radical reinvention inspired by Kiwi rugby took Wout van Aert, Primož Roglič and Co. to top of pro peloton.
Arguably the two best climbers in the world made statements this week, each winning one-week stage races. But did one outshine the other?Matt Keenan and Mitch Docker debate.
Pogačar hinted at a long range attack, which could serve his own chances and his team's.
Check out Peloton Magazine's author page.
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl boss urges patience and expectation management when picking apart Remco Evenepoel's performance at Tirreno-Adriatico.
And news about this year's Giro Donne.
From ‘Top Ganna’ to Americans rising, last week's ‘Race of the Two Seas’ packed more storylines than another Pogačar exhibition.
Kate Wagner picks apart the key moments from a gripping edition of the 'Race to the Sun'.
We look at power numbers from Primoz Roglič, Wout Van Aert, Brandon McNulty, Matteo Jorgenson, and others at Paris-Nice 2022.
Could Pogačar uncork a long-distance attack to fend off the sprinters? It could happen.
York analyzes why Jumbo-Visma and UAE Team Emirates have started to leave Ineos and their rivals behind.
With a mature performance to win Saturday's Ronde van Drenthe, the Dutch rider looks like the sprinter to beat this spring.
Van Aert closing on classics-conquering form after big week in Paris-Nice, reconfirms Tour de France green jersey ambition.
BikeExchange-Jayco ends WorldTour lengthy win drought in Paris-Nice.
Pogačar shines on the ‘Race Between Two Seas’.
Roglič admitted he wasn't feeling his best on the final stage of Paris-Nice, luckily Van Aert had taken the stage before easy in preparation.
Roglič hangs on for victory in prestigious Tour de France build-up race, avoiding repeat of shock final-day defeat in 2021.
Words: Jered Gruber | Images: Gruber Images | From Issue 52
Slovenian star sets the tone early in 2022 with three straight victories and now turns toward the spring classics.
Words/images: James Startt
Simon Yates piles on pressure with attack over final climb only for Wout van Aert to play superdomestique and keep Roglič's GC bid alive.
Climbing legs at Tirreno-Adriatico confirm Quinn Simmons is on track for upcoming northern classics campaign.
Pogačar completes sweep of victories at every race he started in 2022 after also winning UAE Tour and Strade Bianche.
Basque climber looks poised to finish on final podium at Tirreno-Adriatico after hanging close behind Pogačar's acceleration.
Evenepoel not sugar-coating Carpegna capitulation after becoming one of main threats to Pogačar's Tirreno tyranny: 'I needed 30 or 40 watts more.'
Two-time Tour de France winner says a few extra grams of weight tilted him in favor of racing on rim brakes for Saturday's decisive battle at Tirreno-Adriatico.
The Team DSM rider sprinted to victory at the second round of the women's WorldTour on Saturday, Ronde van Drenthe.
British rider admits that he's fighting for second in Paris-Nice after Jumbo-Visma's leader wins stage 7.
The ‘Race to the Sun’ will be streamed on television, and you can also watch it through a web browser or a mobile app.
Barely a week after blazing to victory at Strade Bianche, Pogačar powers away from peloton in a way that evokes the Italian climber.
Tadej Pogacar: 'I was pretty happy to be alone on the descent.'
Wiebes defends Drenthe title, bettering Balsamo and Kopecky in dramatic final.
Slovenian megastar takes control in Italy with huge solo win, extending GC lead to nearly two minutes ahead of final sprint stage Sunday.
Will Peter Sagan be ready in time for the northern classics? Officials confirm he will race next week in Italy to chase form and results.
Jumbo-Visma's race leader Roglič remains on course for overall honors but all change as Jorgenson and McNulty have differing days out.
Roglič comes out top on summit finish after GC group throws haymakers through the final.
Belgian star on mission to follow Tour de France toppers on 'Pantani climb' at Tirreno-Adriatico.
'La Gazzetta dello Sport' reports that Bernal's coach believes the Ineos Grenadiers star will be able to return to his former level and perhaps even race this year.
Gust of wind knocks sponsor boards into Geniets as he rode past ahead of Saturday's stage.
Aussie sprinter adds new races to spring schedule in extension of search for classics glory at Milan-San Remo.
Brilliant in the crosswinds in the opening days of Paris-Nice, Quintana was set back by a 'disappointing' TT but is hoping for redemption on the Col de Turini.
Check out Peloton Magazine's author page.
Intermarché-Wanty’s Eritrean puncheur Girmay says loss of Qhubeka team was a setback for African cycling, but insists there are still routes for its riders to the top.
From winning Milan–San Remo to getting left behind by his own team, the retired Australian has some incredible stories to share.
As the UCI looks set to relax and refine some of its equipment rules, we take a look at the rules we would change.
The Secret Pro dishes the dirt on supply issues, COVID ripping through the peloton and more.
Jumbo-Visma climbing combo hopes to light up Saturday's stage to move up at Tirreno-Adriatico.
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From the Santini sisters to Aurore Amaury, VeloNews celebrates some of the women making an impact on cycling.
Pogačar says miscue cost them a chance to contest for stage, but he retains leader's jersey going into Saturday's ‘Pantani’ climb finale.
Belgian star leads top attackers off-course in miscue that didn't shake up GC but might have cost them a chance to win the stage.
Cervélo's upcoming aero bike with a mix of power meters and wheels, depending on the day.
Tadej Pogačar rolls on in blue leader's jersey despite course routing mishap in final kilometers.
Frenchman takes the win after a late attack and holding off the sprinters.
French star tiptoeing back into the limelight with hopes of hitting peak form later this summer.
A multiple-time French national champion, an icon, and one of the most respected rider’s in the WWT, Audrey Cordon-Ragot writes exclusively for VeloNews about the Tour de France Femmes and what it means to her.
From winning Milan-San Remo to getting left behind by his own team, the retired Australian has some incredible stories to share.
Lizzie Deignan has shown that it is possible to have a child and make a successful return to racing. Her example could change the face of women's racing.
Update: The team declines to comment but Ray's Instagram account has responded to the story.
Enric Mas shoulders burden as center of Movistar's future after controversial exit of López, approaching retirement of Valverde.
Illness and injury means team will only field two riders in opening two races, but more expected to line up as season progresses.
Internal communication states ‘recent change of government’ for delay in salaries with riders still not paid in 2022.
Paris-Nice leader Primož Roglič believes his condition is improving, but his Jumbo-Visma team is struggling with injuries as the race reaches its climb-heavy finale.
Also: how to tackle mystery flats and freehub body swaps, and a follow-up on tubeless wheels and maximum inflation pressures.