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The Swiss superstar confirms next season will be his last in the peloton. Here are five of his career highlights.
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It's becoming harder for American teams and races bridge the gap between top-flight pro racing and elite amateur competition.
The peloton is undergoing a shift, as another wave of high-profile retirements swept through the sport this year.
Ice, stretching, NSAIDs — there are a lot of ways to recover, but there's not a lot of hard science about what truly works.
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After a long season on the bike, here's how some of the pros like to stay active in the winter months.
Mionske explains how Vulnerable Road User laws can make the roads safer for cyclists and others who aren't traveling in cars.
The Cycling Academy Team adds three riders with WorldTour experience to its roster for the 2016 season.
Jens Voigt says he "left it all out there" during his career, and thinks pro cycling is in good hands with the young riders in the peloton.
The UCI announces the first 11 teams that will race at the WorldTour level in 2016, which includes the embattled Astana squad.
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Sanne Cant felt good, and it showed as she rode solo to another victory in the Superprestige series
Kevin Pauwels rides a flawless race to win in Ruddervoorde ahead of Wout Van Aert and Sven Nys
Data from independent physiological testing to be released in early December
With a pair of stars at the helm and a very impressive supporting cast, Movistar is sticking to its proven recipe for success.
New science suggests that signals of fatigue may reside in the brain, and that training may be as much about psychology as physiology.
After four years of split calendars, USAC will go back to one single calendar for professional road races, but it will be criterium-heavy.
Fat new rims from Industry Nine, Wolf Tooth offers chainring choices, Polar blings out its activity tracker, plus new Showers Pass shirt.
As Cavendish prepares to join his new teammates on Dimension Data, team principal Doug Ryder says "times have changed" for bunch sprints.
Art's Cyclery shows us how to properly install a Rock Shox Reverb Stealth dropper post in this week's edition of Ask a Mechanic.
The VeloNews tech team puts winter gloves to the test to find the best option for when the weather cools off and snowflakes start to fly.
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Global Cycling Network picks 10 images that defined the 2015 road season.
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With talk of starting the Giro d'Italia in the United States or Japan, making the long journey back to Italy could be too much.
Do we want another bottom bracket standard? No, but we might need the new T47 from Chris King and Argonaut Cycles.
The 28-year-old Dutchwoman has been sidelined for four months with hamstring and back injuries.
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What's the line between a simple gentlemen's agreement and out-and-out collusion, and how often does it get crossed in races?
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The Dutch cycling federation wants the ASO to foot the bill for the 2015 Grand Départ, to the tune of $151,998.
Mauro Vegni tells VeloNews the Italian grand tour has yet to reach an agreement with the UCI on starting outside of Europe.
On his way to Singlespeed Mountain Bike World Championships in Japan, Decker stops at a Keirin track to scope the scene and try his luck.
The Italian will continue to ride for CCC-Sprandi Polkowice, who signed him to a one-year contract extension.
Seven WorldTeams, a lineup that includes some of the top riders in the peloton, are slated to compete in the January stage race.
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Trying to win two grand tours in a row suddenly became back in fashion in 2015, but that didn't make it any easier.
The British team will rely on the Polish rider in the one-day races next year, with hopes he'll snag at least one victory.
Among this week's questions is one about a shifting problem, the solution to which ends up being easier than first thought.
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Jeremy Powers and Katie Compton ride to victory at the Cincinnati Cyclocross Festival, which featured the Pan-Am Championships.
The German, who has worked with Cavendish on other squads, will serve as the team's performance director.
Sagan will debut at the Tour de San Luís, and then will tackle the classics, the Tour de France, and the world championships.
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Wout Van Aert holds his fire, then blazes away, riding to a second consecutive victory in the Bpost Bank Trofee series
Jolien Verschueren rides to a strong solo victory in the Koppenbergcross
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The Irish hill-climbing and criterium champion finishes third in the Taiwan KOM Challenge, and now he wants a job for 2016.
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The UCI’s Anti-Doping Tribunal has handed Frenchman Lloyd Mondory a four-year ban for EPO.
The 2013 Vuelta a Espana champ can't find a ride for 2016 and may be headed to retirement, according to a French media report.