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Velodrome is only Olympics facility behind schedule
Rio Olympics organizers say that the velodrome is the only facility that is behind schedule with the Games only two months away.
Reviewed: Raleigh Merit Elite
The Merit won’t win any races, but between the versatility and the Ultegra build, it’s a solid group-ride machine at a great price.
Col Collective climbs Rocacorba with David Millar
Tucked away in Girona, Spain is a magical climb that’s used by pros as a testing ground. David Millar gives The Col Collective a tour.
Gaimon to host Cookie Dough fondo in November
VeloNews contributor Phil Gaimon is organizing a new Gran Fondo in Malibu with big climbs and delicious cookies.
The can’t-miss Colorado cycling tour
Join VeloNews editors in Boulder, Colorado for the ultimate riding and dining experience, organized by Cognoscenti tours.
Selle Italia unveils throwback leather saddle line
The Italian brand has three new saddles on offer, along with a line of leather grips and saddlebags.
Arenberg Tech Jersey, Bib Short and Wind Vest review
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Porte to Dauphine, Tejay to Suisse
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Peloton Paddock: Kask, Untapped, Challenge
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SRAM Red eTap HydroHC wireless and hydraulic disc road group officially announced
Check out James Huang's author page.
After a promising Giro d’Italia, Joe Dombrowski’s stock is on the rise. Is a move in store?
Check out Michael Better's author page.
A Look Inside The Whereabouts Program
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Broeckx remains in coma after head operations
Stig Broeckx, who was injured by a crash caused by a race motorcycle, underwent two operations Tuesday and remains in a coma.
Introducing: A Day in the Life of…
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Phil Gaimon Journal: Pickle juice and goose bumps
Gaimon explains why nationals gives him goose bumps, even if it isn't exactly the most "important" race of the season.
Argon 18 Nitrogen
For crits, you want power transfer and confident handling, and Argon 18's Nitrogen has plenty of both.
The Olympic Dream that may never come true
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Sergio Henao Returns to Racing
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Photo Essay: Another brilliant Giro d’Italia
BrakeThrough Media takes a look back at the pivotal moments in the dramatic 99th edition of the Giro d'Italia.
Giro roundtable: Nibali’s last stand?
The Giro is finally over. We break down four of the biggest questions coming out of the race.
Geschke Q&A: Missing Kittel, the Tour win, his famous beard
Simon Geschke reflects on the biggest win of his career at the Tour de France, the stage of German cycling, and his famous beard.
Bianchi Gets (Very) Special: The Specialissima
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Hydraulic disc SRAM eTap unveiled
SRAM unveils a new iteration of its eTap wireless shifting system that integrates hydraulic disc brakes.
UCI finds no wrongdoing in Henao’s bio passport inquiry
The Colombian climber showed suspect blood and urine values, but the UCI has determined there is "no basis to proceed further."
Photo highlights from the 2016 Giro d’Italia
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Ella Eats: Ginger anti-inflammatory tonic
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