Woods lives up to promise to attack
Canadian Michael Woods has reset his Vuelta plans but that gives him a new opportunity to chase stage wins.
Canadian Michael Woods has reset his Vuelta plans but that gives him a new opportunity to chase stage wins.
Two of the riders chasing overall victory at the Vuelta a España lost nearly two minutes in Thursday's crosswinds.
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We discuss two teams that broke their WorldTour droughts at the Vuelta and debate three key rider transfers for 2019.
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After finishing last in stage 5 and tamping down rumors about a fight with his team director, Nacer Bouhanni wins stage 6.
We received so many questions about episode 51 on polarized training, we're taking an even deeper dive.
What happens if one of the cyclists hits a pedestrian or a car or takes down a paceline on a group ride?
The Spaniard said he thinks Sky was not willing to deal with the "wear and tear" of holding onto the race lead so soon.
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The Belgian brand rolls out more models ahead of its September relaunch
Ian Boswell rides on at the Vuelta after taking a nasty fall in stage 4
EF Education First-Drapac gives Simon Clarke a chance in stage 5 and it pays off handsomely with first WorldTour win of 2018.
Vincenzo Nibali, Richie Porte, and others are already off the back. What does it mean for the Vuelta a Espana?
Team Sky opts for a surprising tactic in Vuelta stage 5: letting the breakaway steal the leader's jersey from Kwiatkowski.
The 1995 Tour of China took place at the tipping point in China’s political and economic evolution into a global superpower.
Extending your season is about maintaining form and preventing fatigue.
Vincenzo Nibali hurt his back in a crash at the Tour de France, and now he's concerned that the pain he's feeling won't go away.
The 23-year-old WorldTour rookie made a splash in Tuesday's stage 4, which ended with a summit finale.
The British sprinter said he is still suffering from Epstein-Barr virus and will take a break from training and racing to recover.
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Simon Yates insists his stage 4 attack was accidental, but it shows the Brit is on fine form in the Vuelta.
King hits the jackpot, easing the disappointment and frustration for the Dimension Data team this season.
Lennard Zinn answers a question about chain lubing technique and readers respond to tube-patching article.
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After two years with UnitedHealthcare, Gavin Mannion will join Rally Cycling next season.
"There are plenty of secrets that haven’t come out versus what has, and now it’s looking less likely that they will ever be told."
The UAE Team Emirates rider is on a better track thanks to a new diet that's low on wheat and avoids dairy.
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Stage 4 of the Vuelta a España could shake up the GC picture.
News that Aqua Blue will fold has riders like George Bennett concerned that colleagues in the pro peloton might be out of a job next year
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20-year-old Colombian will join Trek-Segafredo in 2019 after two seasons with Androni
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Robert Gesink breaks collarbone, two ribs in training ride crash
With what may be his final shot at a world title looming, Alejandro Valverde must decide how deep he wants to go at the Vuelta a España
The Bahrain-Merida rider started the Spanish grand tour after he was knocked out of the Tour de France because of a crash.
The Irish Pro Continental squad will end after just two seasons in the peloton.
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Even without marquee riders Geraint Thomas and Chris Froome, Team Sky reminded everyone on Sunday that it’s a force to reckon with in any grand tour it starts.
A Vuelta a España that began with a long list of favorites saw a few marquee names melt out of contention in Sunday’s opening road stage.
The road to the Innsbruck world championships goes through Spain for many of the rainbow jersey candidates.
While his Sky team is downplaying expectations, Tao Geoghegan Hart is hoping to exceed them at this year's Vuelta.
The Vuelta a Espana, with a handful of contenders but lacking a singular favorite, could deliver three weeks of exciting, unpredictable racing
BMC's Richie Porte was ready to put his summer of back luck behind him as the Vuelta got underway in Malaga.
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Vuelta a España race director Javier Guillén likes what he sees with an open but strong field of red jersey contenders this year
Every curve, angle, tube shape and bolt on a bike is a decision. And behind each of those decisions are people – product managers, aerodynamicists, designers. We sat down with four people responsible for most of the decisions behind the new Specialized Venge, to take a deep dive into its development.
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Peter Sagan returns to the Vuelta for the first time since 2015 hunting stage wins ahead of the world championships
Dario Pegoretti has passed away at age 62
Brent Bookwalter is headed to Mitchelton-Scott in 2019
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This week, we've got Lazer's lightest , KHS performance on a budget, Louis Garneau comfort, and Cinelli steel.
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The world beating 404 NSW goes tubeless in its best iteration yet.
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Team Rwanda didn't finish the Colorado Classic due to a 56-hour travel delay, but the trip was about more than just racing.
If he ever returns to US soil, Johan Bruyneel will find himself on the hook for over $1.5 million
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The team confirmed Thursday that the Australian has signed a two-year contract.
Several crucial stages at the Spanish grand tour will go a long way at determining the overall winner.
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The crew heads to Bend, Oregon to crown the best rider of dual disciplines - Road and MTB.
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