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CyclingTips amongst signatories of an urgent appeal to the cycling industry to tackle climate change now.
Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Newly appointed USA Cycling chairman Brendan Quirk discusses the challenges and opportunities facing USA Cycling and how to grow cycling in the United States.
Ineos Grenadiers has made some big staffing changes in recent weeks and added a raft of young riders to its roster. Is this the beginning of something new for the team?
The letter is an appeal to the cycling industry to address its responsibility in meeting UN climate targets.
There have been some big-name signings during the 2021 transfer window and VeloNews delves deeper into some of the most interesting.
Part 1: The men's and women's WorldTour endured a world pandemic, but will the sport ever be the same?
American climber talks the transfer to Astana Qazaqstan, the intensity of racing for the break, and the need for a little luck.
An affordable tool that hides inside an alloy fork steerer tube.
World Cup leader Eli Iserbyt soloed to victory after an hour of slipping and sliding at the 'mother of all crosses'.
20-year-old Blanka Vas came out on top after battling with 19-year-old Puck Pieterse at the 'mother of all crosses'.
The inaugural Into The Lion’s Den criterium saw wins from Olivia Ray and event organizer Justin Williams. Here are the best snaps from Sacramento.
L39ion of Los Angeles hosts Sacramento race, with $100,000 purse split evenly between men and women.
It’s not all that bad as far as the bike industry is concerned, but it could be better.
Hammond and Ben Williams join directing group as supersquad looks toward ‘new chapter’ in 2022.
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Contracts with Alpecin-Fenix and Canyon-SRAM on the line for 2022.
From being raised in a cult to becoming the fastest woman to circumnavigate the globe by bike.
After half her life spent in the peloton, Trixi Worrack hangs up her racing wheels but she's not giving up the world of cycling as she aims to use her experience to coach.
Nicola Bagioli had a contract for 2022 but he's decided to give it all up to follow his other passion, soapstone pottery, and build his burgeoning business.
Reports this week indicate Ilan van Wilder is taking legal action to leave team early while Tiesj Benoot is negotiating contract curtailment.
ISN owner Sylvan Adams confirms Premier Tech talks and says four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome 'will retire as a rider from our team.'
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Those newfangled one-piece integrated front ends and fully hidden cabling look slick, but what’s the real price we pay for them?
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Thursday, October 28.
TJ Eisenhart and Landis drop out to help Ted King get medical care via a stranger's pick-up truck.
Believe the hype: Riding in Arkansas is rad.
Brendan Quirk's rise — from Competitive Cyclist and Rapha to working with the Waltons and USA Cycling — tracks with the rise in importance of his home state for cycling.
Aussie team roster for both men's and women's teams will remain the same as 2021 as GM confirms no official contact with Tom Dumoulin.
Annemiek van Vleuten's season highlight was winning gold at in the TT at the Tokyo Olympics, but she didn't see it as closure or revenge after her Rio crash.
The Norwegian star squeezed the most out of his motor, winning the world title, two green jerseys, and more than 60 victories during a 15-year career.
Have Tour de France organizers delivered a course that's meant to derail Tadej Pogačar? Or is the Slovenian slugger built for any speed?
Data taken from 40 bike share schemes around the world paints an interesting picture of our willingness to brave the elements.
Breaking down a bucket list season with Alison Jackson.
Rebecca Charlton, Josie Nelson and Meg Backstedt chat Paris-Roubaix and the Women's Tour in the eighth instalment of the Bunnyhop.
Multiple world champions, national champions, and some of the most experienced legs in the peloton are among those stepping off the bike in 2021.
In an exclusive interview with VeloNews, ISN owner Sylvan Adams recounts the 'cloak and dagger' rescue operation and explains why he wanted to help.
The fallout from Belgium's disappointing home Worlds continues, with young Evenepoel again in focus.
Reggie Miller is shooting for 20,000 riders to join him on Nov. 6 ride to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
And how many do you actually use?
The 2012 Tour de France winner, and multiple Olympic gold medalist, says he found it hard to deal with the fame his success brought.
Organizer SweetSpot has said it wants at least eight stages to bring the event in line with the men's Tour of Britain, but its attempts have been rebuffed.
Eight tips for riding outside through the winter months.
Simple tips and clever tricks for getting stubborn tubeless tires mounted on rims.
The Spanish daily El País reports that Piepoli, who served a two-year ban for CERA, and longtime cycling doctor José Ibarguren will join staff.
Internal rancor continues on Belgian national team after misfire on world championships on home roads.
Garrison will race for L39ion after two seasons with Deceuninck-Quick-Step. The former US TT champ discusses the story and ambitions behind the move.
A deep dive on these all-rounder halo wheels.
Just a man riding on a wind turbine. What of it?
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With COVID-19 sidelining racing in Australia, the UAE Tour will open the WorldTour for the second year in a row.
Dura-Ace pedals for $99? Shimano issues a statement warning customers of a fake site appearing to offer Shimano products at discounted prices.
Assos has new winter bib tights with all the usual Assos styling and a touch of impact protection.
A glimpse into Lachlan Morton's epic 2021 Alt Tour de France
The Alaskan rider steps up to WorldTour-level after two years as a pro and is the first official signing for Team BikeExchange for 2021.
The 39-year-old is not slowing down as she becomes the first two-time winner of the Women's WorldTour. With some rivals retiring, who will challenge her in 2022?
Australian puts Italian monument at top of list in what will be Gilbert's last shot at monument 'sweep.'
Here's a look at which men's teams have spent big to transform their rosters for 2022 — and how it will impact the peloton.
Everything you need to know (and more) about tubeless tyres, rims, sealant, installation, and riding tubeless.
Toon Aerts survived an hour of aggressive racing on the world-famous Zonhoven course to win round four of the CX World Cup.
Denise Betsema took her second victory of the weekend after a huge solo ride in round four of the CX World Cup in Zonhoven.
American racer unites with sister Kendall at L39ion after seven years with Canyon-SRAM, joins Ian Garrison in trading European for Stateside racing.
The last Women’s WorldTour race of the 2021 season was won by Lorena Wiebes (Team DSM) from a small group populated mostly by teammates.
Wiebes unstoppable with 13th win of season after Team DSM control final of Women's WorldTour closer.
Upcoming racing league believed to be the first sport event with blockchain prizes.
With three riders signed and ten either departing, retiring, or without contracts, the situation at Team BikeExchange is not looking good.
Petition to put the Nerds in charge of the bike industry?
Because more water = less thirst.
Four-time Tour de France champion talks about the next big things in training and racing tech.
After being canceled in 2020, the one-day Ronde van Drenthe will close the Women's WorldTour this season with cobbles and climbs set to decide the race.
The Australian organization has raised over $75 million to find a cure for cancer.
The product that the cycling world was screaming out for.
Experts found the presence of tizanidine, which is not banned by WADA, in hair samples from three riders at the Tour de France. A team was not named, but Bahrain-Victorious has spoken out.
Sicilian veteran looks to expand ambitions in what could be final pro season, discusses struggles adapting to life at Trek-Segafredo.
Super efficient under power, but a brutally stiff ride, odd geometry and aesthetics, and some odd routing and spec choices.
The peloton will take on four ascents of the VAM-Berg before finishing in Hoogeveen.
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