Rochette, Hyde finish perfect weekend at Rochester Cyclocross
Each rider won Sunday's pro races to capture their second victory in as many days.
Each rider won Sunday's pro races to capture their second victory in as many days.
The Mitchelton-Scott rider leads the race by 26 seconds heading into Tuesday's time trial.
Months before he joins Trek-Segafredo, Richie Porte's new team is already pledging to back him in the season's top races.
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Following up his win Friday in Quebec, Michael Matthews sprints to another WorldTour win at Grand Prix de Montreal.
Rochette wins solo in her first Pro CX event of the season, Stephen Hyde wins the C1 race for the second year in a row.
Yates is racing with a more calm approach than in May's Giro d'Italia thanks to less pressure on stage 16's time trial
With 43 seconds between top four riders, the Vuelta has hit a stalemate, and the red jersey fight could go to the wire.
Weshman extends to the end of the 2021 season, having joined the British super-team in 2010.
Bookwalter pleased to finally make it into the break after several attempts, but thwarted by peloton controlling danger-man Kwiatowski.
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Lopez feeling confident about demanding final week after racing to second in stage 14, and aims to stay consistent to ensure success.
Yates in the lead ahead of crucial stage 15 to Lagos de Covadonga. He is carefully pacing himself to avoid late-race meltdown.
Movistar lets race slip away on stage 14 due to miscalculations on final climb. Nairo Quintana loses time in overall.
Courtney's victory snaps a 17-year drought for the United States at mountain biking's biggest annual event.
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Michael Matthews sprints to his first WorldTour one-day victory, timing his winning kick perfectly on the long uphill finish.
Emerging Basque Pro Continental team Euskadi-Murias celebrates first WorldTour win with Óscar Rodríguez, who conquered La Camperona.
Top climbers can vie for two major jerseys this autumn — Vuelta red and the world champion's rainbow. But which do they prioritize?
Starting the Vuelta as the outright favorite, Nairo Quintana steps up and starts showing winning form on La Camperona in stage 13.
Christopher Blevins rides to second place at mountain bike worlds in the under-23 race in Switzerland.
This week's roundup of tech news includes a pricy gravel bike, fat bike tires, and a sweet backpack.
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What’s up with all the “standards” in bottom bracket technology? Tech editor Dan Cavallari talks to Jay Sycip from Chris King.
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Samuel Abt remembers how the Tour de France awarded him for 20 years of service in the most French way possible.
Ex-pro David Millar will challenge Italian Gianni Bugno who has held presidency at the CPA cyclists' union for eight years.
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What are the big takeaways from the Vuelta a España so far? Will the battle for red kick into high gear this weekend? Roundtable time!
Riders blast Vuelta organizers for narrow finish on stage 12 that saw Geniez and van Baarle crash after colliding with errant official.
Veteran Jesus Herrada sneaks into red jersey with stage 12 breakaway. The top GC favorites remain confident they'll keep him in sight.
Although the world championships course in Austria favors grand tour stars, Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas opt out of racing.
The American riding for Katusha-Alpecin is still looking for a stage win at the 2018 edition of the Spanish grand tour.
Ben King rode onto the U.S. roster for the upcoming world championships with the help of his two Vuelta stage wins.
The Surge shoes are an impressive addition to a crowded field of high-end, race-ready shoes.
Wilier Cento10AIR Disc
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Your guide to the notable names set to change teams this off-season.
The 1995 Tour of China took place at the tipping point in China’s political and economic evolution into a global superpower.
GC leader Yates won't sacrifice his team on Vuelta's longest stage, and that doesn't sit well with Valverde and Quintana.
Belarusian rider returns adverse analytical findings in a July anti-doping test after crashing out of Giro d'Italia.
After his impressive ride at the Tour of Utah, Mexican rider Luis Villalobos is headed to the WorldTour with EF Education First-Drapac.
The Phoenix native said he wants to continue developing his skills as a rider before joining a WorldTour team.
With the challenging UCI road worlds course on the horizon, Peter Sagan knows he likely won't win a fourth straight title.
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From issue 74 • Words by John Wilcockson with images from Horton Collection
Words and images by James Startt
Readers want to know how to expand gearing ranges on derailleurs that might not be meant for wide-range cassettes.
The Vuelta a España is a chance for Vincenzo Nibali to ride into form for the world championships, his new objective after Tour abandon.
Elia Viviani keeps racking up wins in his first season with Quick-Step, a team that has helped him to flourish in the field sprints.
Chris Froome's rise to the top of the cycling world began at the Vuelta a España, and organizers hope he'll return soon.
Simon Yates takes a different approach to Vuelta tactics, knowing he won't bleed as much time in time trial as he did at Giro d'Italia.
The Frenchman said he is using the Vuelta as a springboard to getting into top form for the worlds road race.
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With its two key climbers only seconds out of the overall lead, Movistar is looking like the team to beat at the Vuelta.
Sky director Portal expects his superteam to remain harmonious despite many top riders with ambitions to win major tours.
The hot first week of the Vuelta a España sees breakaways succeed on multiple days with American Ben King winning twice.
Two years ago Ashton Lambie was a shop mechanic in Lawrence, Kansas, a gravel fiend, the fastest man to ride 430 miles across his home state. On Friday, he became the fastest man in history to ride 4,000 meters around a velodrome.
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Kerry Werner's 2018 is off to a winning start as he sweeps Virginia weekend. Anthony follows up second-place finish with a win Sunday.
The 23-year-old American said he got down to his ideal race weight in the last few months by eating smarter.
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“I’ve never suffered that much in my entire life," says Ben King after snatching his second stage win of the 2018 Vuelta
Simon Yates is in red after the Vuelta's summit finish at La Covatilla
Kerry Werner and Caroline Mani kick off the ProCX calendar with wins on Day 1 at the Virginia's Blue Ridge GO Cross Race presented by Deschutes Brewery
The peloton has ridden through some very hot days thus far at the Vuelta a España
Prior Vuelta leader Michal Kwiatkowski smarts from late-race crash but is hopeful he can continue climbing with the best.
An American shop mechanic just took three seconds off Jack Bobridge's pursuit world record, and Tony Gallopin stole the day at the Vuelta
Brad Huff is hanging up the wheels after more than a decade in the pro peloton
In a matter of two years, Ashton Lambie goes from riding gravel in Kansas to setting a new world record on the track.
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U.S. men's team pursuit squad sets new national record en route to winning gold at Pan-American Championships.
Team Sky boss rails against rumored plans to further trim rosters and cap team budgets, saying he wants sport to grow as a whole.
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After former race leader Michal Kwiatkowski crashes, the peloton complains about dangerous road surfaces in Vuelta stage 7.