Peloton PhD: Why it took a well-rounded rider to win the Worlds time trial
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We hear from Coryn Rivera on how the action played out at Innsbruck worlds and discuss why cycling fans are leery of Alejandro Valverde.
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An inside look at Team USA's week in Austria racing UCI World Road Championships, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson.
The world's best cyclists chase rainbow jerseys in the mountains around Innsbruck, Austria in the 2018 edition of UCI World Championships.
This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions about tubular base tape, headset spacer stack height, and more.
We tried six different pairs of shoes geared toward cyclocross and came away impressed.
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We talk to Colby Pearce about what it takes to attempt the hour record. Pearce recently set a master's world hour record in Mexico.
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From issue 78 • Words & images by James Startt
In one final day of muddy mayhem, Katerina Nash and Nicolas Cleppe come out on top at Jingle Cross in Sunday's UCI C1 race.
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Syrian refugee Ahmad Badreddin Wais races the elite men's world time trial championships; says his country needs peace.
Beginner riders and those looking to hone their MTB skills are returning to old-school flat pedals with lots of new options on the market.
After years of coming close, Alejandro Valverde finally wins a rainbow jersey. His checkered past makes it a complicated race for cycling fans.
This bike is all about speed, and it quickly became one of our favorite bikes of the year.
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Spaniard's 15-year chase for the rainbow jersey comes to an end in confident victory, however, many will question if it is deserved
Dumoulin ends a season of second-places by missing out on worlds podium in four-up finale
World time trial champ Van Vleuten broke knee in fall 90 kilometers from the finish of worlds road race
Valverde wins the sprint from the front, denying Bardet, Woods and Dumoulin in attritional race that fractured on leg-breaking final climb.
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American Kaitie Keough rode to her first career World Cup win in muddy conditions at Jingle Cross in Iowa City.
For the second week in a row, Toon Aerts and Wout Van Aert face off, and Aerts again beats the reigning world 'cross champion.
Van der Breggen takes it for the Dutch after dominating long-range attack, while Spratt fights for second and Guderzo takes third
Slick, muddy conditions don't stop dominant displays from Wyman and Sweeck
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Tumbling prices makes smart trainers a more realistic possibility for everyday riders, but the opportunities to spend big remain
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Bora-Hansgrohe also announces extensions for other key riders, including Daniel Oss and Maciej Bodnar
David Millar says the 'long game' of trying to bring about change for the CPA is only beginning
Marc Hirschi wins the under-23 road race at Innsbruck worlds ahead of Bjorg Lambrecht and Jaakko Hänninen
Although he is not quite at 100 percent due to Tour de France crash, Vincenzo Nibali holds out hope that he can vie for a rainbow jersey.
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Ardennes specialists and even grand tour stars will battle for the rainbow jersey in the elite men's road race at Innsbruck worlds.
'It’s time for a change,' says four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome
Gianni Bugno reelected president of pro riders' union
Switzerland will host UCI Road World Championships in 2020, with 2021 worlds to take place in Flanders
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Remco Evenepoel of Belgium doubles up on junior world titles, while Austria's Laura Stigger wins women's road race for the home crowd
Some team managers and directors are skeptical of UCI's plans for a mixed worlds TTT contested by national teams
George Hincapie expects his professional team Hincapie Racing to return to UCI Continental status for 2019.
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Anna van der Breggen and Annemiek van Vleuten give the Netherlands a powerful one-two punch for the worlds road race.
It was billed as a duel between Dumoulin and Dennis, but the Australian handily beats the defending world champ to take the title.
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We build up a new Factor ONE for Pablove thanks to the generosity of Factor and The MOB Shop
The UCI's slate of reforms won't reduce number of WorldTour teams and will offer ProTeams a clear pathway to the Tour de France.
Despite a protest letter signed by 27 prominent pro cyclists, the CPA riders' union will push through presidential election on Thursday.
Continuing her run of 2018 victories, Annemiek van Vleuten wins her second world TT title in a row, leading a Dutch sweep of the medals.
The former soccer player switched to cycling in 2017 and has quickly found success.
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Once heralded as cycling's wunderkind, Jan Ullrich never got accustomed to the glare of the media spotlight.
Danish time trial star Mikkel Bjerg wins his second worlds in a row in Innsbruck. Ammerlaan earns rainbow jersey in junior women's TT.
The 2019 Giro d'Italia will begin in Bologna with a short time trial. The Italian tour will have two more stages in Emilia-Romagna as well.
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Seven-time world cyclocross champion Marianne Vos wins the Waterloo World Cup after a battle with young American Ellen Noble.
Toon Aerts wins his first World Cup, dueling with fellow Belgian and world champion Wout Van Aert.
Quick-Step Floors prove their reputation by taking a convincing win over major rivals Sunweb and BMC
Canyon-SRAM put in a dominant second-half performance to beat favorites Sunweb and Boels-Dolmans
Australian pulls out of worlds due to lack of preparation after Vuelta illness
Giacomo Nizzolo signs with Dimension Data and Laurens ten Dam is set to join BMC-CCC, as Hugh Carthy renews with EF Education First-Drapac
Yates backed as favorite on challenging road race course that could also benefit the French
Richards and Hermans victorious amongst a prestigious international field on a wet, windswept course
A dedicated crew rebuilds a classic Ojai trail with the help of Easton, GU, Wahoo and PELOTON.
Photos from Reno Cross and the show including a carbon kids strider, new Thule rack, and more.
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