How The Season Was Won 2014
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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
Major changes to the UCI's lineup of teams and races are edging closer to reality as the UCI presses its agenda of a leaner system
On a cold final day of racing, McFadden and Driscoll go home with wins after three days of action in Iowa
Klaas Vantornout (Sunweb-Napoleon Games) won a muddy Superprestige Asper-Gavere cyclocross race Sunday, ahead of teammate Kevin Pauwels
In Iowa City, Nash wins her sixth race in a row, while Powers shares the podium with young up-and-comers
Ebsen wins the 62-mile hill climb for the second straight year, this time in rain and cold temperatures
Ride one of the most technical, narrow descents in France with the guys from Global Cycling Network
King is excited to race for an American team that has an aggressive style of racing, saying, "It puts a smile on my face"
Movistar puts the finishing touches on its 2015 roster, confirming domestique Fran Ventoso for fifth season
Slipstream Sports' plans to cultivate young riders like Talansky and Dombrowski with a diverse roster of 27 racers
Colombia's general manager says Alex Cano "is the most famous cyclist racing in Colombia right now"
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Global Cycling Network picked 10 neo-pros to watch for 2014. Find out how they fared in their first season of big-time racing
Check out the Col d'Aubisque, one of the gateways to the Pyrénées, 16.6km with an average gradient of 7.2 percent
The country's economic crisis has resulted in several riders looking for work next season
Canadian Will Routley toes the line this weekend for what is arguably the most difficult hill climb race in the world
With a climb-heavy Tour de France, Joaquim Rodríguez says he cannot miss a chance to ride for the yellow jersey one more time in 2015
Art's Cyclery breaks down the process of setting up a Campy front derailleur like a pro
How do we reconcile cycling's pro calendar, which is a patchwork of historic events, all vying for top teams, spectators, and TV viewers?
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“People will freak out that they are losing fitness by the hour. If you’ve built up a proper base, you’re going to be fine,” says Ted King
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Chad Haga says he's more than happy with how his rookie season went with Giant-Shimano, including his grand tour debut at the Vuelta
The Tinkoff-Saxo rider will work on his time trialing over the winter as he looks to improve his grand tour results
VeloNews' European photographer captures the inevitable moments of regret in cycling, which sometimes influence the entire season
The British rider's goal is to win a fifth Olympic gold medal at the 2016 Games
The five-time Tour de France champion says cycling isn't the only sport with a history of doping