Sea Otter day one tech: Helmets, sunglasses, and more
Logan VonBokel checks out some of the new offerings on display at Sea Otter, including a line of Giant helmets
Logan VonBokel checks out some of the new offerings on display at Sea Otter, including a line of Giant helmets
The reigning world champion wants to notch his first win of the year in the rainbow jersey
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Coryn Rivera and John Murphy aim to defend their national crit titles as the race moves to a new time slot, this Saturday in South Carolina
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Looking to hit the hills this season? Here are a few tips from Global Cycling Network to help improve your climbing form and technique
In an exclusive interview, Peter Stetina speaks to VeloNews about his horrific crash, outrage over rider safety, and plans for a comeback
The Orica-GreenEdge rider has tackled the Giro once before, in 2009, and won a stage
Both Movistar riders will race in Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège this month
Art’s Cyclery provides some tips on taking a tubeless road tire off a rim
Greg Van Avermaet told his side of the story Thursday before the Belgian cycling federation against allegations of doping violations
New offerings from Rotor, Scott, DT Swiss, Shimano, and Garmin are highlighted in Monterey, California
BMW-The Happy Tooth pro challenges a stuntman in a Ferrari to a friendly competition to see who is faster in Los Angeles traffic
The riders from LottoNL-Jumbo talk about how special it is to ride in front of Dutch fans in a Dutch WorldTour race, the Amstel Gold Race
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Decker heads to Sea Otter Classic with a healthy perspective on pro racing and an appreciation for the thousands of enthusiasts at the event
A fresh face rides alone to win Brabantse Pijl, ahead of a charging peloton in a hilly day of racing in Belgium
Bob Mionske addresses the dangers of parked cars, which may contain drivers who will open their doors without warning, causing a crash
Roman Kreuziger will face the CAS on June 10, but until then is free to ride as one of Tinkoff-Saxo's protected riders
Climb all day, eat all night, and get up close and personal with the pros in the cycling epicenter of Boulder, Colorado
BMC Racing does it again at the hilly midweek semi-classic, but this time it is a fresh face atop the podium in Overijse
Tour of Utah will feature four Tour de France teams as well as several returning favorites from the Pro Continental ranks
Hermans delivers a gritty solo performance to win a hilly race ahead of a charging peloton in Belgium
Young Americans take on some of Europe's hardest races this spring, testing their mettle against the best up-and-coming riders in the world
A reader explains how to accommodate wide gear ranges on a road bike, Lennard talks tire pressure, disc brakes, and more
The Australian squad will ride for Michael Matthews in this weekend's Amstel Gold Race
The company repurposes road and mountain components for its new Force 1 and Rival 1 drivetrains
The Englishman will attempt to break the mark currently held by Rohan Dennis in London's Olympic velodrome on June 7 and is aiming high
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After a three-year hiatus, Armstrong returns to the national team to race Pan Am Championships in Mexico this May
Tom Boonen and Mark Cavendish headline the Etixx-Quick-Step line-up for Tour of Turkey, which kicks off April 26
Col Collective travels to the Italian Dolomites for one of the hardest roads in the region, 14.1km of climbing with a max gradient of 18%
With a course that favors climbers who can sprint out of a small bunch, Wednesday's race should favor riders who live for the Ardennes races
BrakeThrough Media's images of the controversial Paris-Roubaix train crossing show exactly how the incident unfolded midway through the race
BMC Racing officials are cautiously optimistic the 24-year-old can resume racing late this summer after a serious crash nearly a year ago
Cycling's governing body will partially lift its ban on disc brakes in road racing in August, and will test the systems throughout 2016
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For the WorldTour's roughest roads, pro teams reach for wide tires with special tread to survive the Roubaix pavé
Teams break out the best equipment for the most demanding road race on earth, over 150 miles of racing on the cobblestones
Three-time world champ Nino Schurter rode away from the field at Bonelli Park, while Emily Batty relied on a crafty sprint to win Saturday
The two riders entered the spring classics as top favorites but leave with nothing
Riders at the front of the race quickly passed through a closing gate at a railroad crossing before a train whizzed by
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John Degenkolb and Alexander Kristoff have morphed themselves into strong classics riders capable of tackling the demanding spring races
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Coryn Rivera and Sebastian Haedo win the finale as Mara Abbott and Phil Gaimon collect the overall titles at the Redlands Bicycle Classic
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On a fast, dusty, warm day in northern France, a group of seven emerges from the pavé to deliver a dramatic sprint at the Roubaix velodrome
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Greg Van Avermaet rode BMC's Granfondo RBX to third place at Paris-Roubaix on Sunday
Though he didn't close out his road career with a fairytale win at Roubaix, Bradley Wiggins rode with panache in his final day in Sky kit
John Degenkolb revels in his second monument win of the season, one year after rueing a near-miss second place in Paris-Roubaix
German John Degenkolb (Giant-Alpecin) won Paris-Roubaix with a courageous late-race move, followed by a brilliant finishing sprint
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High-speed French train interrupts early stages of the Paris-Roubaix monument
Brendan Rhim wins out of a break as a crash takes down race leader Phil Gaimon and other contenders
Mechanics keep the pro peloton moving, and the preparation for Roubaix sees them in their element
Coryn Rivera takes the flowers as UnitedHealthcare goes one-two in the Redlands Criterium
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Winners Johan Vansummeren and Servais Knaven break down what it takes to be successful at Paris-Roubaix
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Results from the sixth and final stage of the 2015 Vuelta a Pais Vasco
Alexander Kristoff is sticking with his aero bike for the pavé of Paris-Roubaix
Katusha’s amazing April run continues as Joaquim Rodriguez takes the title at the Vuelta al País Vasco
Any race is a tale of the tape. Here is Paris-Roubaix, by the numbers