Preview: What you need to know about the 2022 Strade Bianche Donne
Everything you need to know about the first Women's WorldTour race of 2022.
Everything you need to know about the first Women's WorldTour race of 2022.
Adult-themed prizes were just part of the ‘surreal’ day at the race formerly known as the Healthy Ageing Tour.
Quick Guide: What you need to know ahead of a week of Italian racing that welcomes Pogačar, Carapaz, Sagan, Thomas, Kuss and more.
Eight days, 91,000 feet of climbing, and 650 miles of gravel in what is basically a credit-card bikepacking race. Ooph!
The Bora-Hansgrohe rider, who is from Russia, says that he wants to 'unite' people through sport.
Interview: Brad Roe | Images: Dan Hughes | From Issue 107
Tips for resuming racing after the off-season.
Riders had to dodge several members of the public during the opening stage of the Dutch race formerly known as the Healthy Ageing Tour.
The UCI has said that it will refer the case to its Ethics Commission, which will decide on whether to take disciplinary action.
‘The Race to the Sun’ has also attracted a strong sprint contingent led by Bennett, Jakobsen, Groenewegen, and Philipsen
Brandon McNulty to race as co-leader at Paris-Nice as UAE Emirates ramps up for big block of European racing.
Lotto-Soudal officials confirm the superb bike-handler will be starting Saturday and will be one of the podium favorites.
Aussie star relishing second chance with Israel-Premier Tech: 'My results have shown that I'm not finished with cycling yet.'
No new race on the international calendar in the past 20 years has had as much immediate impact as Strade Bianche. The Italian classic is now in a class of its own.
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Julian Alaphilippe and Tadej Pogačar are among the big names set to contend on the white roads of Tuscany.
These mid-section hoops feature a 21mm internal rim width and a feathery weight.
New races, new team dynamics, and some great rivalries are taking shape
A featherweight and high stiffness disc brake wheel without an offensive price tag.
A mix of Shimano Dura-Ace and Ultegra components dress this road racing bike.
TotalEnergies pro set to retire at the end of 2022 is allowed to continue racing despite abuse conviction by French court.
Bas Tietema was once a promising junior but became a YouTube star when his career didn't work out. Now he has a second chance and he's loving it.
Riders from Italy, Asmara, Ecuador, and Colombia take the stage in the colors of their teammate and Ukrainian national champion Andril Ponomar.
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl boss said the expansion of gravel into stage racing is going too far, but insists he's a fan of Strade Bianche.
New documentary explores the dominant nature of Miguel Indurain's rule of his era and how his rivals dealt with it.
Annemiek van Vleuten takes aim at third Strade Bianche win as she looks to keep up her 2022 winning streak.
Shallow-depth, hook bead, carbon spokes, and no outrageous price tag for this tubeless-ready wheelset.
The absence of Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel will make for a more unpredictable men's race as Strade Bianche sets to deliver one of cycling's best one-day races of the calendar.
Former U23 world champion grew up in Ukraine when it was part of the Soviet Union: ‘I’m scared, of course.’
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The Slovakian rider says that the current peloton is 'total anarchy' as a new generation ignores cycling's unwritten rules.
In more than 15 years spent dominating the sport, Vos's perspective on cycling and on life has changed.
Plus what we learned from the finale of the UAE Tour & Primož Roglič's start to the season at Ardèche/La Drôme
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Words/images: Tim Schamber | From issue 107
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The Russian entrepreneur made headlines as the flamboyant owner that hired Peter Sagan and Alberto Contador.
25 mm internal width, hookless, ultra-stiff, standard ceramic bearings, and among the lightest in its class.
Hands-on with a new premium race version of the popular semi-slick gravel rubber
In this test from the March 2013 issue, Friction Facts measures the efficiency cost in watts for the most popular chain waxes and lubricants.
A behind-the-camera look at what it’s like to compete at the ‘Zwift worlds.’
Team are late with January wages but would not comment on the matter.
Opening Weekend is over and done and there's a lot to talk about.
Giro’s new top-end helmet is super fast without sacrificing cooling or comfort
Italian sprinter had the grit, legs, and patience to launch a very late attack to win the cobbled, mid-week race.
Latest-gen safety tech, a slippery shape, a good weight, and smart aesthetics should make this thing pretty popular.
How to choose and apply chain lube, mixing double and triple chainring groups, what Campy parts work with each other.
Chiara Consonni and Vittoria Guazzini complete the podium.
Italian will miss both Strade Bianche and Tirreno-Adriatico.
A look at what drives athletes to dope and what could be done to circumvent riders from considering the action.
Fabio Jakobsen takes aim at Gent-Wevelgem after win in ‘opening weekend.’
‘Ball and socket’ technology layered on top of MIPS, in a well-ventilated and comfortable lid.
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Words: Brett Horton | Image: Horton Collection | From Issue 73
Almost two decades ago, Cervelo's Soloist range altered the path of bike design before disappearing forever. But now it's back.
New Cervélo S5 spotted under Wout van Aert and others in ‘opening weekend’ races.
The autobiography of world champion Marshall "Major" Taylor is a compelling story for any cycling fan, and particularly pertinent for Americans.
Can anyone beat Van Vleuten at Strade Bianche?
Americans Brandon McNulty and Sepp Kuss show strength in February French races.
Behind the scenes with the direct to consumer brand Fezzari.
Israel-Premier Tech leader finishes behind Valverde in Spain as Gee takes shock fifth in final time trial.
The four races that make up the men's and women's opening classics delivered plenty of action and provided lots of talking points.
The former classics specialist watched ‘opening weekend’ and shared his exclusive thoughts on the dominance of Jumbo-Visma and the tough questions facing Quick-Step.
Second-place in Kuurne shows Ewan has the legs – but can he make them count in the calendar's most unpredictable race?
Bardiani CSF Faizanè, Savio's Drone Hopper-Androni Giocattoli crew, and Contador's Eolo-Kometa squad get the call for Giro this spring.
British rider sets his sights on Strade Bianche next weekend.
Ukraine's only rider in the WorldTour dedicates TT victory to home as crisis develops in eastern Europe.
Washers and water and steerer tubes, oh my!
A raft of updates to Cervelo's S5 seemingly made possible by the UCI's recent tech rule revisions.
Mark Padun, the only Ukrainian rider in the WorldTour, took a terrific ITT win on the final day of new Spanish stage race Gran Camiño.
VeloNews speaks to Sheffield's friend and mentor Franky Van Haesebrouck about the American's first races in Europe.
New Jumbo-Visma signings Christophe Laporte and Tiesj Benoot shine at 'opening weekend.'
‘I’ve got some things that I need to work on,’ said the Canyon-SRAM rider on her first mass-start road race in two years.
'Here it’s about 25-year-olds fighting for the win but over there the 25-year-olds are fighting for freedom' says sprinter.
The Australian sprinter was pipped to the win by Fabio Jakobsen at Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, a late addition to his calendar after catching COVID-19.
'I feel really pleased with the guys and how quickly that they’ve come together' says sports director.
Words/images: Andy Bokanev | From issue 62
Escape trio reeled in within meters of the line as race comes down to bunch sprint, with Caleb Ewan finishing second.
Italian veteran Bastianelli scores third win of the season in Belgian one-dayer.
Danish sensation Vingegaard goes clear with Juan Ayuso in the final 30km before dropping the Spaniard to start season strong.