Taking a flyer: Inside Rally Cycling’s big step up to Pro Continental ranks
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A trio of enterprising attackers denied the fast finishers their lone shot at a monument last season. How will things play out this time around?
Change is part of the natural evolution of cycling—but Milano-Sanremo is fine just the way it is.
After riding in support of top riders for years, Mikel Landa is now at Movistar — and will continue to be the second option for yellow.
This week's roundup of tech news includes Niner's colorful bikes, a race-ready, disc-brake bike from Bianchi, and some nifty accessories.
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ASO lays out parcours for the 70th edition of the Critérium du Dauphiné.
Gladiator has come up with a better way to store your expensive rides in your garage without tearing up your walls or slicing and dicing your pricey rims.
With the season's first monument classic getting underway Saturday in Italy, the VeloNews podcast turns to the Recon Ride for an in-depth race preview
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American Tejay van Garderen will return to competition next week at the Volta a Catalunya, while Fernando Gaviria is out for a month.
The Grail’s head-turning design largely comes down to that unconventional “hover bar.”
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Former world champion Lizzie Deignan is expecting. Bouhanni disappointed to miss Sanremo, and the French cheater is punished.
We look ahead to Milano-Sanremo, and rank the favorites. Plus, how does MSR stack up against cycling's other monuments?
Italian racing season kicks off in earnest with the tough seven-day Tirreno-Adriatico stage race with climbs, bad weather, and more.
The Dubai Tour and the Abu Dhabi Tour will merge to form a single seven-stage WorldTour race through the UAE next season.
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Professors Paul Dimeo and Verner Møller outline their new book, "The Anti-Doping Crisis in Sport: Causes, Consequences, Solutions."
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Trek-Segafredo's John Degenkolb and Giacomo Nizzolo will miss Saturday's Milano-Sanremo.
Can Philippe Gilbert win a fourth monument at Milano-Sanremo? Even he is unsure of how things will play out on the Poggio.
During his 40-year career, Watson earned a reputation for knowing exactly how to capture the most compelling action during a race.
Chris Froome expected to race the Tour of the Alps next month as he continues on his sometimes-bumpy road toward the Giro d’Italia.
Specialized says its new S-Works Tarmac Disc is just as aerodynamic as the rim-brake version, and it's only .65 pounds heavier.
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Working with the University of Colorado’s Human Performance Lab, Specialized creates new power meter testing protocol.
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This week's Tirreno-Adriatico race got us thinking: What would Team Sky do without Chris Froome?
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Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico are a prognosticator's dream. Our experts opine on the GC riders, Sanremo favorites, and more.
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Rohan Dennis wins the Tirreno-Adriatico final time trial for the second year in a row as Kwiatkowski claims the overall title.
This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions about limiting freehub noise, brake stiffness, and using hand pumps.
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Marcel Kittel avoids late crash to win stage 6 despite a brave charge by Peter Sagan in the finale.
Team Sky is facing criticism from all angles, yet its riders are finding ways to succeed at the races, despite persistent questions.
Colombian Fernando Gaviria must put everything on hold after a Tirreno crash and hand fracture, which requires surgery.
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Second place was perhaps the most impressive result in stage 6 of Tirreno-Adriatico Monday.
With many legends of Spanish cycling retired, a new generation of riders steps up to prove that the future is bright.
Organizer ASO made the announcement the morning after Paris-Nice concluded.
It’s the middle of nowhere, hundreds of kilometres from the next supply stop with every part of your body aching from the thousand or so kilometres you’ve already ridden. And that’s just the beginning. Endurance rider Purdie Long explains the appeal and unknowns of her upcoming ride across Australia.
Adam Yates won the fifth stage of Tirreno-Adriatico on Sunday, as the stage finished in the hometown of the late Michele Scarponi.
"The Race to the Sun" did not live up to its name on the final day of racing around Nice, but explosive racing still shone through.
Amy Pieters won the second stop of the Women's WorldTour on Sunday in Drenthe, the Netherlands over Alexis Ryan and Chloe Hosking.
Chris Froome (Sky) was unable to stay with the front riders on Saturday's summit finish at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Adam Yates took the fifth stage on Sunday in Filottrano, as Michal Kwiatkowski finished third on the day to move into the overall lead.
David De la Cruz (Sky) won the final stage of Paris-Nice for the second year-in-a-row, as Marc Soler (Movistar) took the overall title.
Damiano Cunego, who won the 2004 Giro d'Italia, remains bitter that the organizers didn't give him a chance for him to retire in style.
Mikel Landa (Movistar) won in the mist at the top of the climb to take his first victory as a member of Team Movistar on Saturday.
The peloton faced five categorized climbs on Saturday's penultimate stage at Paris-Nice, as well as cold temperatures and rain.
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Geraint Thomas' bad luck in Italy continued on Saturday at Tirreno-Adriatico, as a jammed chain caused him to lose the leader's jersey.
Julian Alaphillippe has been close to a big victory in the last year and it appears to be just a matter of time before he has his day.
Mikel Landa captured the fourth stage of Tirreno-Adriatico in Sassotetto, as Damiano Caruso took over the lead in the general classification.
2017 Giro d'Italia champion Tom Dumoulin abandoned Tirreno-Adriatico on Saturday after crashing on a descent during the fourth stage.
Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) won the penultimate stage of Paris-Nice on Sunday and took the lead in the general classification.
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Usually it's hard to make the breakaway in big races, but in stage 6 of Paris-Nice, a few riders went off the front by accident.
Primoz Roglic rides clear on steep finish climb to win stage 3 at Tirreno, and Geraint Thomas moves into GC lead.
Chris Froome and Team Sky face a barrage of questions over several scandals, yet racing in Tirreno gives them a measure of respite.
With the groundbreaking Allez Sprint, there's a convincing case for the return of an aluminum frame to the peloton – and in partnership with arguably the world's best development squad, Hagens-Berman Axeon, Specialized are making it happen.
Rudy Molard won his first WorldTour race in stage 6 of Paris-Nice, while Luis Leon Sanchez hung onto the yellow jersey.
With one attack on the steep finish climb, Primoz Roglic won Tirreno-Adriatico's longest day in stage 3.
To the delight of home fans, Frenchman Rudy Molard became the fourth home rider to win a stage at Paris-Nice 2018 in stage 6.
Chris Froome feels that David Lappartient should address concerns to him in person, not publicly via media statements.
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USA Cycling's new National Team program begins to pay off with medals at 2018 world track championships.