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This week's calendar is packed with action, with the Critérium du Dauphiné and Il Lombardia on the calendar.
The shuffling of the Tour schedule to accommodate the Olympics put it in conflict with the European football championships.
The race host indicated that the effects of coronavirus pandemic still present too much uncertainty to be able to hold the race safely.
Mass exodus from Team CCC; big names in and out of AG2R-La Mondiale; Israel Start-Up Nation continues to strengthen roster.
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Bikepacking the Colorado Trail takes a hearty soul — and a handpicked selection of gear. Betsy walks us through her choices.
How does one account for heat when training to heart rate?
Jumbo-Visma dominates Tour de L'Ain, revealing Ineos has wrinkles to iron before Tour de France.
Keep your brakes tuned for reliable stopping power—using just one or two tools.
Who are you more excited about, Evenepoel or Van Aert? Should Ineos be concerned by Jumbo-Visma's dominance at Tour de l'Ain? Where does accountability lie for the horror crash in Poland?
CPA calls for greater unity and increased team role in ensuring rider safety.
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Movistar rookie marks best U.S. result since 2013 with 17th in Italian monument.
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Deceuninck-Quick-Step takes final stage and overall victory after dark start to the race.
Jumbo-Visma leader secures overall after strong team performance, Bernal places second on both the stage and GC.
Aussie wins bunch sprint after smashing into wall on hectic charge up Poggio.
Belgian targeting success across a range of races as he continues to push his own limits.
20-year-old American is latest rider from Hagens Berman Axeon to test waters with the Belgian outfit.
Longest race of the year and minimal race days leaves a number of contenders without the final race-winning watts.
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Rally Cycling strikes it big in European comeback with two stage wins and top-5 on GC.
50km solo attack puts Belgian star into GC lead with one stage to go.
Van Aert and Alaphillipe went clear over the Poggio and held off a dramatic late chase, with Matthews taking third.
Slovenian capitalized on dominant performance from Jumbo-Visma, winning from a reduced sprint.
Aussie veteran recovered from freak crash in December to race Milano-Sanremo for first time in career.
Van Aert poised to win from any scenario at Sanremo this weekend.
Jumbo-Visma struck early blow in pre-Tour match-up with Team Ineos at Tour de L'Ain on Friday.
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The world champion and the Olympic champion battled at the classics.
American Gavin Mannion of Rally Cycling took his first pro victory in Europe during stage 4 of the Tour de Savoie Mont Blanc.
Team Jumbo-Visma released an eight-point plan for how it plans to handle Dylan Groenewegen, whose deviation during Wednesday's Tour of Poland sprint led to a terrifying crash.
Mathieu van der Poel sees himself as "maybe amongst the second-row favorites" for Saturday's Milano-Sanremo.
Officials from the Sosnowiec hospital in Katowice say Jakobsen is out of a coma and responsive, but still in 'serious but stable' condition.
Friends and fellow cyclists share stories about SBT GRVL co-founder Mark Satkiewicz.
Young Italian Andrea Bagioli took his first career victory in the uphill sprint at the Tour de l'Ain.
Insiders agree that summer heat, new route and smaller teams will add up to alter outcome of season's first monument.
Van der Poel, van Aert, Alaphilippe headline bumper start list for an 'even harder' Milano-Sanremo on Saturday.
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The $109 Elite Sterzo Smart rotating wheel block works with any bike on a trainer to steer inside Zwift.
Sprinting is inherently dangerous, but more can be done to mitigate risks.
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Meet Nicolas Chatelet, a Parisian mathematics professor who climbed more than 69,000 vertical feet on the Pyrenean climb Plateau de Beille.
On going deep into the pain cave and high in the mountains with Reggie Miller, among many other things.
The world champion assumes overall lead with the hospitalization of Jakobsen and the disqualification of Groenewegen following stage 1.
The young rider will leave Équipe Paule Ka at the end of the season to join the Spanish women's WorldTour team.
Fabio Jakobsen has undergone surgery and may be taken out of a coma on Thursday.
The Utah brand gets in the tire game with SES road tubeless options made in the Czech Republic by Tufo.
Dylan Groenewegen apologizes for the crash that sent Fabio Jakobsen to the hospital while DQS manager Patrick Lefevere calls for legal action against the Jumbo-Visma sprinter.
The Russian riding for Astana Pro Team bests Nairo Quintana by nearly two minutes.
The coronavirus upended Can'd Aid's signature volunteer bike builds. But that hasn't stopped the nonprofit from getting bikes to the kids that need them most.
The wide lens and stable fit are great for on the bike. But there is one thing that bugs me.
Concussion remains one of the most complex and misunderstood injuries amongst the general population. There are many concussion myths that have long confused patients and professionals alike.
While the world grappled with the spread of COVID-19, Paris-Nice was held on empty roads.
Torino's top three gain late confidence-boost ahead of this weekend's Sanremo showdown.
Leading Tour favorites squaring off for the first time in months with Grand Colombier at center-stage.
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The horrific crash Wednesday has seen fingers pointed at Dylan Groenewegen's wayward sprint and race organizers' route selection.
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On this week's episode we analyze the action from Strade Bianche, break down the Tour's 11th through 21st stages, and hear from American Leah Thomas about her wild race in Tuscany.
Cycling's governing body has referred Dylan Groenewegen to its disciplinary commission following Wednesday's scary pileup in Poland.
The Theragun Mini goes anywhere to give you a decent post-ride recovery massage, but for back massages, go with the Elite.
Nairo Quintana and Miguel Ángel López will both use the Mont Ventoux Challenge as a build-in race for the Tour de France.
A scary pileup at the opening stage of the Tour of Poland saw Fabio Jakobsen crash into the barriers just before the line.
The French sprinter came around Caleb Ewan, Wout van Aert, and Peter Sagan in the final meters.
The French rider is increasingly worried that injuries sustained on stage 1 of La Route d'Occitanie are more serious than originally expected.
We caught up with Bauer for an Out of the Saddle interview, and listened to him talk about his first mountain bike, music, and cleaning house.
Riding a spare bike beneath the blazing sun, Deignan crashed hard in the finale with no choice but to grind home bloodied and bruised.
Team continues to bolster its lineup for next season in anticipation of arrival of four-time Tour-winner Chris Froome.
Tour de Pologne rolls out Wednesday, but Evenepoel isn't making continuing his unbeaten stage-race streak a priority.
Classics talent to follow up strong performance at Strade Bianche with Milano-Sanremo, Il Lombardia.
Annemiek van Vleuten is five-for-five, while Remco Evenepoel is three-for-three. How long will these winning streaks last?
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