Vuelta a España stage 6: Herrada wins as Teuns takes the lead
Jesus Herrada won the sixth stage of the Vuelta a España, while Dylan Teuns took over the race lead from Miguel Angel Lopez.
Jesus Herrada won the sixth stage of the Vuelta a España, while Dylan Teuns took over the race lead from Miguel Angel Lopez.
Lindsay Goldman admits she was initially skeptical of the Colorado Classic's push for gender equality. Then, Goldman saw the efforts race management made to elevate women's cycling.
The inaugural UCI E-mountain bike world championships crowned two worthy winners in Mont-Ste-Anne, Quebec.
A high-speed crash proved costly to the peloton as the Colombian star and the former race leader are sent packing home with injuries
The Colorado Classic developed a cost-cutting way to televise the race that upended pro cycling's traditional—and expensive—broadcast model.
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On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast Fred and Andy reunited to discuss the Vuelta a España, the Colorado Classic, and the upcoming E-mountain bike worlds. Plus, Neilson Powless talks about his grand tour debut.
USA Cycling plans to field national teams at the Tour of California and Colorado Classic for the foreseeable future.
Following a Giro d'Italia that left him less than satisfied, Colombia's 'Superman' returns to the Vuelta intent on controlling his narrative
Miguel Ángel López stormed back into the Vuelta's lead on the summit finish on stage 5.
Lennard Zinn addresses questions on hooked vs. hookless rim profiles for this week's edition of Technical FAQ.
The Colombian star is cautiously sizing up the opening climbs in the first half of the Vuelta as a real test to see if he's fully back at his best
From issue 82
Specialized thinks it has a game-changing 3D-printed foam replacement
Words and Images by William Tracy
The 22-year-old Olympic silver medalist says she has often faced self-confidence issues, and her long recovery from an injury-plagued 2018 season is only now coming to an end.
The highly touted American is diving head-first into his grand tour debut with the added pressure of trying to help Primoz Roglic win the overall
Dutch champion Fabio Jakobsen won stage 4 of the Vuelta a España with a thrilling sprint in El Puig.
Bobby Julich and Gus Morton get you up to speed on what went down and what's coming up in the first week of the Vuelta a España, plus recap the Chloé Dygert Owen show that was the Colorado Classic.
The Vuelta a España could present the best chance for Rigoberto Urán to finally win a grand tour, his team director said.
Steven Kruijswijk abandoned the Vuelta a España after suffering knee pain on Tuesday.
Photographer Casey B. Gibson's favorite images from the 2019 Colorado Classic, which saw Chloé Dygert Owen dominate the field.
We spoke with the COO and competition director of the Colorado Classic to assess the inaugural edition.
In a race expected to be dominated by Colombians, the Irish pair of Roche and Bennett reminded everyone of the island's pedigree
An elite runner just four years ago, Leigh Anne Ganzar is rapidly rising through the U.S. racing ranks
Irishman Sam Bennett (Bora-Hansgrohe) won Monday's third stage of the Vuelta a España.
Chloe Dygert Owen won Sunday's circuit race in Denver to complete a clean sweep of the Colorado Classic.
Astana were caught off guard by series of attacks in the final 30km, with their team leader Miguel Angel Lopez losing the race lead and falling to fifth on GC.
'Superman' Lopez is counting his lucky stars after capturing red in Saturday's team time trial that could have ended very differently
Jumbo-Visma look to take up the racing after bad luck struck on stage 1, with mechanicals, injuries, and a 40-second time loss being picked up in only 13.4km.
Inside the Collegiate All Stars’ training camp with Allen Lim & Dede Demet Barry
The Sho-Air Twenty 20 rider continued her domination of the Colorado Classic, riding away from the field on the final circuit.
Team Jumbo-Visma crash halfway through the technical town-center course on a wet patch, putting Primoz Roglic down 40 seconds before the action truly kicks off.
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The 22-year-old talks about the influence of Kelly Catlin and the possibility that she will fill her old friend's shoes in the Olympic Team Pursuit.
The Sho-Air Twenty 20 rider surprised herself by taking the climbing stage at altitude to extend her lead in the overall classification.
Colombia's self-styled 'Superman' is poised to round out the Latin American grand tour sweep with a strong ride in Spain
A victory at the Belgian Waffle Ride and strong showings at other off-road adventure races helped Stetina rekindle love for the bike
German sprinter Marcel Kittel has official retire from pro cycling at age 31.
Hot off third at the Giro d'Italia, Primoz Roglic may be one of the favorites to win the Vuelta a España. The Slovenian, however, doesn't see it that way.
Nairo Quintana won't be grumbling about sharing leadership duties following Carapaz's late-hour exit from the Vuelta
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A new approach to tubeless tires makes the Pro One lighter, faster, and more supple
At the Colorado Classic, pro women's peloton discussed the merits of stand-alone women's races and races that are combined with men's events.
Chloe Dygert Owen attacked over the final climb and then rode solo to the finish to win the opening stage of the Colorado Classic
The Colorado Classic kicks off today in Steamboat Springs. There are four storylines that we're following at this year's race.
Pitel's professional career stretches back to 2003. Now, the Frenchwoman races without a salary, simply because she loves cycling and the competition.
Richard Carapaz has withdrawn from the Vuelta a España due to injuries suffered in a crash on Sunday.
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Australian rider Rebecca Wiasak comes to the Colorado Classic hoping to repeat her stage victory from 2018.
In the 1960s and ‘70s, the nation of Yugoslavia began an immense programme of monument-building – erecting huge, space-age structures.
A swarm of riders from North and South America are expected to dominate the Vuelta across all terrain
Cycling's governing body is moving for changes in elite road racing, and highlights results from a recent survey to back its vision
Nearly a decade after the demise of Team Rabobank, Dutch squad Jumbo-Visma has become one of the strongest in the WorldTour under the leadership of its owner, Richard Plugge.
Four years after she took a spin class in college, Anna Dorovskikh has blossomed into an aspiring pro racer on the Amy D Foundation team.
Employed by teams from all levels during his career, Huffman unceremoniously ended his racing days at the end of the Tour of Utah.
From issue 86 • Words by William Tracy
From issue 86 • Words by William Tracy
With Ineos's big names sitting on the sidelines, the team is sending a mix of young and old to the Vuelta
VeloNews goes deep inside Will Barta's four-year progression from promising junior to a spot on the CCC WorldTour team.
Dimension Data brings stage hunters to Spanish grand tour, led by American Ben King who won two stages last year
Three Americans will line up Saturday, as EF Education First brings a well-rounded squad to the year's final grand tour.
The Belgian leaves his Quick-Step team after three years, and returns to Lotto-Soudal, an outfit with which he's had much success.
Colombian sensation attacked late to pull off the double to defend the overall at the five-day Burgos tour in northern Spain.
The Hagens Berman Axeon product will make his grand tour debut with CCC that packs youth and experience off to Spain
Dutch superstar breaks his contract with Sunweb to move to rival Jumbo-Visma that has implications across the peloton
Joe Dombrowski attacked over Empire Pass to win stage 6 into Park City, while Ben Hermans clinched the overall title.
Two more Americans are confirmed for the Vuelta as Trek-Segafredo brings a team packed with stage-hunters
The Tour of Utah continues to thrive despite the downturn in USA's cycling economy, a result of the expertise of the Miller group, increased coverage, and sponsor loyalty.
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Lachlan Morton out sprinted his breakaway companion Hayden McCormick to win the fifth stage of the Tour of Utah.
Megan Jastrab added a world championship on the track to her collection of 21 national titles across road, track, and cyclocross.
Lawson Craddock hopes a strong ride at the Tour of Utah will lead to a start at the Vuelta a España.
No change in GC, with Belgian Ben Hermans still comfortably on top of overall standings with two days of racing to go
In episode 81, we get down and dirty with cyclocross, from training to racing, technical skills to starting fast.
The Irish rider signed a two-year contract, and hopes to lead the team at the Tour de France in 2020.
With Nibali moving out, the Basque rider is hoping he will be the center of a team's GC ambitions for first time of his career
Just 21 years old, João Almeida is using the Tour of Utah as a stepping stone into the WorldTour.
The Australian team will race for the podium with Chaves; defending champion Simon Yates decides to miss the Spanish grand tour.
The French star is ending his racing season early after another disappointing GC performance at the Tour this summer.