Finally, ASO announces a women’s Paris-Roubaix
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The addition of a new Monument for women is a bright spot amidst a challenging backdrop.
In New Jersey, a NICA coach and team director recently set up the state’s first high school team.
I’ll bet lots of people have looked at the marks on shoe soles and wondered what they mean. I passed this question along to Shimano, Bont, Giro, and Scott.
While the 45mm rim depth remains unchanged, the Zipp 303 S Series tubeless disc-brake wheels swell to 27mm at their widest, while gaining 7mm of internal width at the tire bead.
Part two of a conversation with the legendary French journalist on the last 40 years of the Giro d'Italia.
Thomas De Gendt, Serge Pauwels and Tom Steels spoke of the responsibilities of organizers, teams and riders to ensure Tour de France is safe.
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Women's Tour to return in 2021, Tour of Britain organizer states he would be 'staggered' if Tour de France goes ahead.
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How America's top female racers feel about the Olympics being pushed back a year.
USA Cycling's Lindsay Goldman is working, riding, and looking after her daughter amid the coronavirus shutdown.
Is women's-specific design dead? No, but it certainly has undergone drastic changes in the last five years. Berne Broudy discusses the evolution.
The Stages crew's background in indoor bikes shines through in this smart bike with excellent stability, best-in-class frame clearance and easy adjustment.
With NICA-supported Richmond Cycling Corps, the bike is the hook for kids who live in public housing.
James Startt spoke with industry leader Antonio Colombo of Cinelli and Colombus tubing on the undeniable link between cycling and art.
21-year-old Slovenian not concerned by lost training time or missed racing opportunities as coronavirus blights sophomore season.
Froome spoke on Instagram of the challenges of battling the skepticism resulting from the sport's shady past.
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Olympic champion focused on surviving season as riders negotiate with team over proposed pay cuts.
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Guillén not concerned by prospect of riders staying away from late-season Vuelta due to inclement weather or packed schedules.
Sagan's highly anticipated Giro debut might be in question as a new calendar will put the Tour ahead of the Italian race.
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Multiple sources confirmed to VeloNews that ASO have told teams to be ready to start the Tour de France on August 29.
Unlike many other race organizations out there, NICA offers equal opportunities for girls to race.
Sports minister suggests a phased return to racing in France would be needed before Tour, though social distancing measures are still in place.
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With a balance of levity (AKA wheelies) and gravity (all-out descents), arriving at the finish within the time limit is the goal for the peloton’s non-climbers.
Ted King's #DIYGravel events honor the original race calendar.
The Utopia sports an excellent fit and refined aerodynamics, but for the price, we would expect MIPS or another rotational force dissipation system.
The most significant tips and tricks to get you to the pointy end of a Zwift race.
Part One of a conversation with the legendary French journalist, on the last 40 years of the Giro d'Italia.
Cycling powerhouse team shifts gear to humanitarian efforts with their sponsor.
How one teacher is connecting kids with bike shops and companies for learning and jobs in the bicycling industry.
Jacob Hill-Gowing has already pedaled more than 3,100 kilometers on an uncomfortable stationary bicycle in his tiny London apartment. His final day of riding will be broadcast by the BBC.
ENVE wheels can be purchased with custom decals already applied, or wheel-owners can design and then install decals on an existing set of ENVE wheels.
Young Spaniard Max steps into a leadership vacuum in his first year at Team Movistar, feels no pressure in leading the squad.
Gent-Wevelgem and Tour of Flanders set to return to Women's WorldTour in 2020, organizers eyeing October dates.
NICA coach Anne Rock found the one tool that helps advance kids with learning differences: the bike.
How are pro cyclists adapting their daily lives during the coronavirus shutdown? We take a deep dive into our Day in the life series and then hear from Olympian Catharine Pendrel.
In a wide-ranging interview, Sir David Brailsford discusses pro cycling's return from the COVID-19 shutdown, whether cycling needs a better business model, and the Tour de France's power over the sport.
Ten questions with the Canyon-SRAM rider and the WorldTour retiree about their life in locked-down Spain.
Why are we compromising on fit and convenience?
Vuelta organizers working to have the Netherlands open their race in 2022.
Sports minister clarifies comments made by French Prime Minister banning large-scale sporting events before September.
Don't expect too see Dumoulin's Tour de France training rides on Strava, as the Dutchman would rather keep his secrets to himself.
Women's pro team Bigla-Katusha is recoiling from recent developments threatening its financial future.
The Tour de France faces an additional delay after the French Prime Minister banned all large events before September.
Tubeless tires on a tubeless rim with a bead-lock ridge should stay mounted better than most clinchers upon rapid deflation — though still not as well as a well-bonded tubular.
California native and pro road racer Krista Doebel-Hickok on embracing Zwift, taking rest days, and visits from an unusual lockdown friend.
Froome insists he is ‘100 percent’ on track for 2020 Tour with nothing but a yellow jersey in mind.
With no other races on the 2020 UCI women's schedule yet, Annemiek van Vleuten is preparing for her worlds defense in September.
Alison Tetrick joins tech editor Dan Cavallari to chat about training during Covid-19, recovering well, and carrying positivity in a whiskey flask.
Recently, the numerous hours on the trainer seem to have enhanced Ganna's focus on his specialty—the race against the clock.
Full-gas training on open roads and two young sons keeping Australian veteran busy in southwest Germany.
Spanish race to return next year rather than aim for a slot this fall to avoid clashing with other races.
Italy to allow outdoor activities from May 4, France expected to allow professionals to train individually from May 11.
Team reacts to recent news that sponsors are unable to honor contractual commitments.
President of French Cycling Union hopes for imminent ease of lockdown restrictions to allow riders to make up for lost training time.
As women’s cycling’s most prestigious race, the Giro Rosa presents a challenge for riders, and not always for the best reasons.
We took a look at some of the numbers from the Project Echelon Virtual Stage Race, and the unique aspects of Zwift racing that make it unlike any other.
Daniele Carletti and Simona Pergola crossed the Himalaya Mountains and the Australian desert, but their journey was not just about witnessing breathtaking landscapes and rich cultures.
I use these four cycling apps almost daily for motivation, planning, and enjoying the cycling community.
Nine questions with Leadville 100 winner Rose Grant, who is homeschooling her daughter and training during the shutdown.
Australian journalist plans to tackle America’s premier endurance race on trainer.
Belgian super-team receives assurances from main sponsor Deceuninck after warnings fired over lost exposure during racing stop.
Javier Guillén speaks out in defense of Vuelta, highlighting that the whole calendar needs to be saved, not just the Tour.
This week the cycling world lost a friend and passionate voice in Pat Malach of Cyclingnews.com, who died at age 55. Our deepest condolences go out to his friends and family, and the entire staff at Cyclingnews.com.
Pro cycling races could resume in early August according to a leaked calendar.
While Hinault was pleased to learn that the Tour was rescheduled — for August 29 to September 20 — he remains cautiously optimistic, at best.
The Electric Supermarché can easily replace most car rides for trips to the grocery store or bringing the kids to a friend's house.
All pro races should include women's and men's events, former Giro boss says. 'It should be a must if you want to have a first-level race.'