Van Empel tops Pieterse to take World Cup victory in Flamanville
A little over month after taking her first career World Cup win at Val di Sole, Fem van Empel now has her second.
A little over month after taking her first career World Cup win at Val di Sole, Fem van Empel now has her second.
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Desire Discrimination Determination: Black Champions in Cycling
Belgian team targets at least one monument in 2022 and is backing Paris-Roubaix sensation Florian Vermeersch across the cobbled classics.
Sicilian veteran to race all five monuments, Giro d'Italia and Tour de France in first season back with Astana-Qazaqstan.
Frain holds off the bunch after late acceleration, while 'next big thing' Plapp makes long-range solo move into Buninyong.
From Issue 106
By: Biju Thomas; Images: Avery Stumm | From issue 107
Which do you value more: ease of adjustment, or light weight and the look of laces?
Aussie star said he will watch with interest as Dutch rival joins his former team at BikeExchange-Jayco in 2022.
Luxembourger ready for full classics program after successful surgeries for iliac endofibrosis: 'I hope to win races again.'
Jean-René Bernaudeau believes his newly reinforced team can take it to the likes of van Aert and van der Poel in 2022.
Could Cameron Meyer win three in a row? It's hard to see why not.
Supply issues have strangled the well-loved British aluminium and steel bicycle company.
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The former pro talks about discovering cycling growing up in Hong Kong, his racing days, doping and more
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The same lace-up quirks as usual, but with an updated fit and racier feel (and, unfortunately, more weight, too).
Must-have features and functions in cycling kits ranked from the least important to the most crucial.
More sensors, enhancements to activity and recovery metrics, and ‘Sleep Coach’ improve upon the previous version of the recovery monitoring wearable.
We're back to discuss the Australian Bay Crits and upcoming National Championship!
Here's the cycling technology news making headlines for Friday, January 14, 2022.
The Tour de France has a difficult challenge on its hands as it tries to reduce its environmental impact. VeloNews looks at what is it doing to change its ways.
When I was a kid, I'd ride my fixie on snow and ice to get to hockey practice. Those skills came in later when I was riding the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix.
The former pro talks about discovering cycling growing up in Hong Kong, his racing days, doping, and more.
British hour record holder Dan Bigham joins team as performance engineer as science and cycling bump bars harder than ever before.
The Belgian 22-year-old is looking forward to a more straightforward 2022 campaign after an injury-interrupted season last year.
From Tadej Pogačar and Remco Evenepoel to Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde – here's who's racing where, and what it all means.
Grace Brown will start as the big favourite.
The 23-year-old's golden streak continues in Ballarat.
Another option in the do-it-all road bike category, but don't expect to ride one anytime soon.
Words by Paul Maunder w/images frm Getty Images
Revolver's aero disc rotor fairings are most definitely not UCI-legal, offer dubious gains, and may hamper braking performance... I love it!
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Four-time Tour de France winner training 'without pain' following a leg injury, but it remains uncertain when he will resume racing.
Canadian accent grows stronger with new co-sponsor and five of the six of Canada's men's WorldTour riders now on the team.
A growing number of teams are addressing their impact on the climate, such as Movistar and Quick-Step, but there is much more to be done.
Long before races sprouted up in the Middle East or Australia, the elite of the peloton clicked a new racing season into gear in southern France.
Doctors removed scar tissue around the Dutchman's knee as he's sidelined from racing due to a non-related back injury.
Confirmation of Jumbo-Visma's Tour de France squad underscores growing importance of Sepp Kuss inside the Dutch powerhouse.
Two-time defending champion confirms season debut at Tour de la Provence with early season focus on the spring classics.
Belgian rider says second COVID shot was to blame for his performance slump in the second half of 2021.
Superb tire clearance, lots of mounts, and a tackle-anything demeanor, but also somewhat questionable frame geometry and a rather firm ride quality.
Interview by Tim Schamber with images from Chris Auld
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Nacer Bouhanni and Warren Barguil to co-lead ProTour squad at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Does your house have a kids Zefal bottle? The French brand has discovered an issue with the valves detaching too easily.
The glint of a top tube, a ride to the beach, and a cyclist saved by cycling.
Gravel is my life, my career. But we are getting ahead of ourselves. Like, really ahead.
CyclingTips chats to the 35-year-old Aussie about his last-minute contract.
James follows up on last weeks Nerd Nugget with a tip from a listener.
2022 road season starts in the southern hemisphere with Australian road national championships.
Michael Woods considered living off-grid in an effort to reduce his environmental impact, while cycling is for life and not just work for Alison Jackson.
Veteran Australian joins new teammates at pre-season camp just days after penning a deal to keep him in the WorldTour.
After a positive coronavirus test within the team, Jumbo-Visma abruptly ended its training camp in Alicante.
It's Brown's second National TT title after winning in 2019.
Can the combination of three former podium finishers, Sepp Kuss, and Wout van Aert be enough to win the Tour? Jumbo-Visma is hoping so.
Wout van Aert will skip the CX worlds in Fayetteville and Strade Bianche as he aims to be fresher for key classics races.
The wait is over... these are the best cycling photos of 2021.
The Italian climber was training near his home in Monaco when he hit the animal at high-speed.
The new hubs boast a wicked-fast 1.66° engagement speed, adjustable bearing preload, lower friction, and improved reliability.
Discover Zion National Park, a terrific riding destination.
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Words: William Tracy; Image: Courtesy Schwalbe | From issue 99
Despite a near-perfect course for the Dutch star at this year's Tour de France, Tom Dumoulin said he's intent on trying to win a second pink jersey.
Do weights of tires factor into the amount of energy required to turn them, and discussions of what causes front-end shimmy.
The two-time world champion is eyeing up his second monument victory and wants to win another Tour de France stage in the rainbow bands.
Pinot will be joined by David Gaudu, Stefan Küng and Michael Storer at the Tour, Démare and Attila Valter go to the Giro as Groupama-FDJ sets schedules.
The activity of cycling is one of the greenest out there, but does the bike industry match up to that? What is the environmental impact of making a bike?
One Everesting is hard enough. Four in a row? Extraordinary. Here's what it's like.
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl plans to send Cavendish to Giro d'Italia as Jakobsen gets nod for Tour debut after triumphant return last year.
Events planned throughout 2022
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The Nerds dish out some last minute awards with a side of sass.
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The American rider will ride two grand tours in a season for the first time and hopes to get his own opportunities while also supporting Tadej Pogačar.
The new direct-to-consumer brand boasts some industry heavy-hitters and a novel idea.
The 2019 Tour winner and 2021 Giro champion enters into a second five-year deal with the top British WorldTour squad.