Brad Huff is a popular crit champion
Brad Huff just won the U.S. national criterium championship. But who is the man wearing the Stars and Stripes?
Brad Huff just won the U.S. national criterium championship. But who is the man wearing the Stars and Stripes?
Movistar's Ion Izagirre beats Tom Dumoulin and GC favorites like Chris Froome in Tour de Romandie's short opening TT.
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Lennard Zinn answers questions about frame design, hidden motors, chainrings, anti-seize treatments, and the ongoing disc brake debate.
Rigoberto Uran says he's tired of finishing second. He wants to win the Giro d'Italia's pink jersey and an Olympic gold medal this year.
The Silque is an ideal choice for women who love riding long or who just want to be comfortable each time they hop on a bike.
Mikel Landa will start the Giro d'Italia in less than two weeks as one of the favorites to pull on the race winner's pink jersey.
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Photographers Mitchell Clinton, John Devich, and Casey Gibson share three favorite images from the Tour of the Gila.
Nielson Powless, 19, wins Joe Martin stage race with some crafty tactics on the final day, collecting enough bonus seconds for yellow.
Tour de Romandie is a fine barometer for the form of Tour hopefuls. Froome will test himself against Quintana, Bardet, and Pinot.
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Evelyn Stevens and Megan Guarnier stack the podium in the women's Fleche Wallonne, and a large contingent of Americans race Liège.
The Allegro is full of surprises: Billed as an endurance bike, it accelerates almost like a racer at high speeds, where it is a capable contender.
With a career-defining win at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Wout Poels confirmed that his traumatic 2012 crash is behind him.
Alejandro Valverde was a favorite to win a record fourth Liège-Bastogne-Liège title Sunday, but a mix of several factors did him in.
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Scenes from Sunday's Liège-Bastogne-Liège, where Wout Poels endured snow and even hail to take a big one-day victory for Sky
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A critical teammate for Chris Froome in last year's Tour de France, Wout Poels is now a monument winner in his own right
Wout Poels wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège ahead of Michael Albasini and Rui Costa
Sondre Holst Enger busts out some amazing dance moves on the Tour of Croatia podium.
Wout Poels wins a four-man sprint at Liège-Bastogne-Liège to deliver Team Sky's first ever monument classic victory
Snow forces a Liège-Bastogne-Liège route alteration
Jonathan Vaughter's and Michael Drapac teaming up to create Continental team that will focus on both racing and higher education
25-year-old Lauren De Crescenzo suffered multiple injuries in a racing crash on April 2
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Eleven Americans are slated to start Liège-Bastogne-Liège on Sunday, the most Yanks at the Ardennes monument since 2001.
Colnago’s C60 has the manners of a race bike, but it’s not meant to be put in harm’s way at office-park crits.
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Americans have a noticeable presence in the Ardennes, with Howes, Warbasse, and Reijnen riding into Amstel and Flèche breaks.
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Sky's Mikel Landa is riding high on a victory at Giro del Trentino ahead of May's Giro d'Italia.
This week, Polar and GoPro team up, Campagnolo and Garmin join forces, 4iiii Innovations has a new power meter, and more.
As is frequently the case, Giant delivers a lot for the money here. This is an elite frame draped in Dura-Ace Di2 and deep-section carbon rims.
A Bahraini team is quietly taking shape, and the squad is reportedly targeting Vincenzo Nibali and a spot in the WorldTour.
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Wednesday's Women's WorldTour race offered ample action up the famous Mur de Huy in La Flèche Wallonne.
If your front derailleur has that not-so-fresh feeling, Art's Cyclery explains how you can easily clean it up.
The Giro d'Italia kicks off May 6, so here's a look at the 22 teams and their likely leaders for the season's first grand tour.
Tanel Kangert collects his first win in three years as Mikel Landa defends overall lead on Giro del Trentino's penultimate day.
The Ardennes classics demand perfect positioning, brilliant climbing form, and smart tactics. Here are 10 men who could win big in April.
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Soft goods galore at Sea Otter: Kitsbow's classy road apparel, Bolle's wild new helmet, and Bont's gran fondo-friendly shoes.
A few riders could upset favorite Alejandro Valverde in Liège-Bastogne-Liège, but the weather could really throw a wrench into the mix.
Vincenzo Nibali will attempt to win his second Giro title next month. His trainer and sport director says he's ready for the challenge.
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French Cycling Federation decides to issue a sweeping ban on disc brakes in all of its sanctioned road events.
Mike Woods impressed in his debut spring classic, riding to 12th in Flèche Wallonne and putting up impressive wattage numbers.
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New wheels, tires, and rims spotted at Sea Otter for roadies, 'cross racers, and gravel fanatics.
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Alejandro Valverde breaks a four-way tie for most wins in men's Fleche Wallonne, but the race has changed a lot over the years.
With a perfectly timed attack in the final 100 meters, Alejandro Valverde notched his third Flèche victory in a row.
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Two familiar faces return to the top step of the Flèche Wallonne podium: Anna van der Breggen and Alejandro Valverde.
Alejandro Valverde defends his title and now holds the record for wins in La Flèche Wallonne, out-sprinting Julian Alaphilippe.
The Sky rider attacks on the finishing climb to win the second stage of the four-day race.
Tons of cool saddle options spotted in Monterey, plus bike-packing bags, and a variety of ways to stay hydrated.