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Bernal's crash poses his Ineos team with a lot of tough questions about their strategy for the 2022 season. How should they respond?
The career Rabobank domestique turned Jumbo-Visma director discusses managing some of cycling’s biggest stars.
'After nearly losing my life' — Colombian star offers thanks to doctors, family, God and fans in heartfelt message.
Biniam Girmay is arguably the most talented Ertirean rider in the bunch right now. The sprinter and Classics rider has a bright future ahead of him.
Wellens wins mountainous one-dayer for fourth time, beating Valverde in shoulder-to-shoulder sprint.
The career Rabobank domestique turned Jumbo-Visma director discusses managing some of cycling’s biggest stars.
Six-day race returns after COVID stop and slots into a busy Middle East calendar next month.
Two new races slated for February mark a revival in the Spanish calendar.
Imogen Cotter was left with a broken patella and arm after she was hit head-on by a driver overtaking another cyclist.
Bold new looks, copy and paste jobs, and sins against fashion.
Colombian hospital confirms two more minor surgeries on hand and mouth as recovery continues.
The young sprinter's successful summer continues.
New “Rider Direct” program offers the option of boxed bikes showing up right on your doorstep.
Five ways to buy a bike from Specialized begin on Tuesday, including buying online and having an assembled bike delivered to your door.
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Words & images: Ben Edwards | From issue 70
There's a bunch of great young riders coming through the ranks in 2022.
With Matilda Raynolds.
Ineos Grenadiers confirm rider suffered a fractured and dislocated elbow, and a dislocated AC joint.
Happy in the Middle: BMC RM01 Splits the Difference Between Race and Endurance.
Eritrean out-kicked star-studded field to win second day at Mallorca Challenge.
The Dutch rider lost consciousness when she crashed during a training ride with national team members in December.
Spain's 'BalaVerde' not nostalgic yet as he kicks off 2022 with a solid debut behind winner Brandon McNulty.
The Australian rider was left without a contract at the start of January after the Qhubeka-NextHash team folded.
Doctors at the Clínica Universidad de La Sabana say the Colombian continues to respond well to treatment following his crash Monday.
Updated: Colombian police open official inquiry in events surrounding crash.
Northwave ditches the XC ski boot model for a more cycling-specific one that offers better foot holding and feel.
After being dropped from the WorldTour, Whelan has been out to prove a point this summer.
Here's the bike Peter Sagan and co will ride at TotalEnergies in 2022: the new Specialized Tarmac SL7.
Interview: Brad Roe; Images: Courtesy, BWR | From Issue 106
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Plus, we're talking about shoelaces.
More personalized matching, fancy new digitized body tracking, and more accurate back flexibility measurements.
Brook Watts laid the foundation for the Fayetteville ’cross worlds from 2019 to 2021. Transgender legislation in Arkansas prompted a severing of the relationship.
Gilbert has won four of the five monuments, among many, many other races in his career. What will 2022 hold?
New national series to offer $100,000 prize purse split evenly between men and women.
The Tour de France will return to Spain's Basque Country for the start of the 110th edition for three stages.
UAE Emirates star opens up the 2022 season with a long-distance solo attack.
Dutch star working in some altitude training before season debut at UAE Tour and run at Giro d'Italia.
Who will be the peloton's next Remco or Demi? VeloNews' European team picks the riders they'll be watching this season.
The promising 21-year-old from New Zealand impressed in 2021 with victory in the U23 WorldTour standings.
The Dutch sprinter says he was 'not the same person on the bike' in 2021 and sees his move to BikeExchange-Jayco as an opportunity to start afresh.
12 prominent tattoos of the men's WorldTour – can you guess who they belong to?
Words/images: James Startt | From Issue 106
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Baxter replacement feature big titanium tubes, plenty of carrying capacity, and a new titanium fork.
There's some encouraging news in the first official comment to come out of the camp of the Colombian star.
Off-bike assessment is now digitized, and on-bike assessment includes center of mass.
The Colombian suffered fractured vertebrae, right femur, right patella, chest trauma, a punctured lung, and fractured ribs after colliding with a bus.
Rapha updates look for EF Education EasyPost and EF Education Tibco-SVB mens' and women's team kits.
After winning Eritrea's first world championships medal, Girmay poised to blaze new trails in the bunch sprints.
Australian-based cycling apparel offers a simple, elegant style, with a remarkably comfortable and true-to-size fit.
Lael Wilcox and Jenny Graham ride Iceland's stunning Continental Divide and explore how the country is making the most of its natural resources.
A full racing calendar through February will keep men's and women's peloton busy across the Iberian peninsula.
Updated: Police confirm the 2019 Tour de France champion was riding in a time trial position when he slammed into the back of stopped inter-city bus.
Nairo Quintana, Miguel Ángel Lopez, Daniel Martínez, Michal Kwiatkowski, and more voice their support for Egan Bernal following his accident.
Doctors say it's too early to make any sort of predictions about his recovery, but the Tour de France looks all but impossible in 2022.
In this wide-ranging, exclusive interview, the Team Qhubeka-NextHash principal opens up about his team's journey.
Bernal undergoes successful surgery for fractured femur, patella and spinal trauma after training collision Monday.
A series for current and future tool nerds.
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Words: Brett Horton; Images: Trevor Horton | From Issue 105
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Medical officials confirm surgery for trauma injuries that will cast doubt on 2022 racing season.
The Nerds discuss SRAM buying computer brand Hammerhead, new bikes, and more.
We look at some power testing data from WorldTour team training camps.
The Italian time trial and road race champion says she wants to feel like she's 'given everything' in her racing this season.
Spanish grand tour confirms that Barcelona will host the start of the 2023 edition.
The muddiest. The iciest. And, the most catastrophic (for the fans) — the year the beer ran dry by lunchtime...
Ayuso is already snapping at Pogačar's heels in his first full season with UAE Emirates and has eyes on surpassing the Slovanian sometime soon.
The unique-looking, mid-depth wheel is designed for the punishing cobbles of the ‘Hell of the North.’
Arizonan looks to carry momentum out of 2021; Davide Formolo sidelined for six weeks.
Spanish all-rounder wants to help Tadej Pogačar and help himself following Movistar exit.
Looking for a restart on his career, Texan confident move to BikeExchange-Jayco will pay dividends.
It's a party on two wheels.
A 22 mm inner width, low weight, a hooked tire bed for tube-type or tubeless clinchers, a tubular option, and even versions for rim brakes and disc brakes – it all makes for a super versatile-sounding carbon aero wheelset.
Two days, two sprint finishes. Ruby Roseman-Gannon leads overall.