Nibali on his embattled Astana team: ‘I’m not leaving’
Tour champion Vincenzo Nibali will not quit the embattled Astana team following the doping positives of two teammates and three from Astana Continental
Tour champion Vincenzo Nibali will not quit the embattled Astana team following the doping positives of two teammates and three from Astana Continental
Gaimon wraps up his season in Asia and then tries to avoid making eye contact with his bike during a four-week break from riding
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Astana suspends continental team to distance its WorldTour squad from a growing doping scandal
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Rival mirrors virtually all the performance, design, and durability standards of its pricier siblings, it just weighs more and costs less
Nairo Quintana's recovery from shoulder surgery goes rougher than expected, but he still expects to be in top form for the Tour de France
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After three years without live Tour de France coverage, German TV considers the possibility of broadcasting the race again
A third Astana Continental team rider has been snared by anti-doping tests. Five riders associated with Astana have now tested positive
American Tyler Farrar will play an important part in the next chapter of MTN-Qhubeka as it pushes to become the first African team at the Tour de France
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Managing editor Chris Case describes the agony and ecstasy of taking on the incomparable Taiwan KOM Challenge.
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Ride along in the derny race at the Gent six-day track event to get a feel for the speed and excitement of velodrome racing
VeloNews contributor Michael Robson explains the fundamentals of gluing 'cross tubulars to avoid the dreaded rolled tire
With winter setting in, Lennard Zinn answers questions about riding in cold, muddy, and sometimes extreme conditions
The Tour of Flanders route will look very similar to its 2014 running. What's that mean for Cancellara, Boonen and company?
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Six WorldTour teams are not yet ready to join the new Velon corporation, which seeks to grow cycling's profitability and popularity
Riders and management of the 11 WorldTour teams that make up the new Velon business venture issued statements, addressing its objectives
Squid Bikes look like nothing else, and that's the point
Squid Bikes offers aluminum cyclocross frames in a variety of frame designs and colors
Mauro Vegni says the joint commercial venture can help cycling grow and make it more profitable
"Spartacus" would like to see the UCI hold two records, representing the old and new bike regulations
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The squad’s principal, Chris Johnson, would not comment on the roster of the team when asked by VeloNews if the team had signed Horner
Eleven WorldTour teams have come together to form a new commercial venture, Velon, aimed at stabilizing the business of professional cycling
Make sure you aren't over-tightening the bolts holding that pricey carbon handlebar. Use a torque wrench, and use it correctly
Nash and Driscoll sweep the Los Angeles cyclocross weekend on another warm and dusty day in Southern California
Riders still without a contract face a precarious future as 2014 comes to a close, and several big names are still waiting on the sidelines
The 24-year-old from Sardinia will ride to win the Giro d'Italia in May
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Chris Horner's agent has confirmed that his client will ride for a U.S. team in 2015, and said an announcement is coming very soon
After Lars van der Haar slipped in the woods on the final lap, Kevin Pauwels soloed to the finish to win the fifth round of the Superprestige series
On a dry, sunny Saturday in Los Angeles, Katerina Nash and Jamie Driscoll win with solo efforts
Cycling in Rwanda is on the rise, in no small part due to the the Tour of Rwanda, which attracts and increasingly strong field
The latest tire size trend, SRAM teams with Velocio, Quarq offers power meter trade-in, and high-end kids' bikes, in time for Christmas
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Astana is investing in women's professional racing with an Italian-based team of about 15 young riders it hopes to develop
Movistar aims to break the mold with a two-leader plan for the Tour de France that focuses on Quintana but keeps Valverde on deck
The Tour de France winner says the four Astana riders who turned in doing positives this year "have nothing to do with me"
Even once the racing starts, it's not all stern faces and toil. Photographer Tim de Waele finds many unique and amusing distractions
Light and Motion’s Urban 800 is brilliantly bright and compact, with a fast charge and impressive run time given its diminutive size
American Evelyn Stevens talks off-season, a new team, and next year after a successful 2014
Greg from Art's Cyclery weighs the arguments between clincher and tubular tires for everyday riding
Optum signs five new riders in hopes of continuing its success in domestic stage races and securing a spot in the worlds TTT lineup
Mauro Vegni criticizes the idea that the UCI could cut back the number of stages in cycling's grand tours
The squad wants to be the first African-registered team to race in the Tour de France
The German would like to take on the challenge, but only if it fits around his other 2015 goals — like taking back his world TT title
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The team, formerly Airgas, is focused on developing young riders and hopes to make an impact on the domestic racing circuit
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A healthy Richie Porte is writing off his 2014 season to bad luck, and is already looking ahead to next year with renewed motivation
From the Oman desert to the rainy French cobblestones, here are the 2014 season's most memorable racing moments
The veteran leadout man says the emergence of a top crop of sprinters only spurs motivation to help Andre Greipel win the mass gallops
Victor Okishev tests positive for steroids during the Asian Championships
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Italian Gran Fondo offers climbs of the Campo Carlo Magno, Passo del Tonale, Aprica, and Mortirolo over a 175km course
A cold, rainy day in Taiwan sees John Ebsen win the men's race for a second time and Canadian Marg Fedyna shock the women's field
Former world champion Mark Cavendish says his form is back on track, and he's racing the velodrome this winter to gear up for next season
Lennard Zinn shows us some cycling gear of the past — or, in some cases, replicas of classic items and bikes
Orica-GreenEdge aims for record fourth Tour Down Under title for Simon Gerrans
Building strength and avoiding injury happen simultaneously in the off-season, and that translates to quality time in the gym
Take a photo tour of the FSA facility in Taiwan, which produces components ranging from wheels to drivetrain parts
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Ortlieb's smallest seat pack is dropper-post friendly with plenty of space and a mount that lets you swap between bikes
Movistar and Alejandro Valverde are recognized as top WorldTour team and rider at their sponsor's headquarters in Madrid
Elections in Colombia have delayed salary payments to the 16 professionals on the second-division South American team
The Vuelta returns to Andorra next year as more details emerge for the 80th edition of the Spanish grand tour