Broken bikes and bruised bodies cannot shake love-hate allure of Paris-Roubaix
Tour de Hoody: The extremes are exaggerated to almost grotesque limits, but the 'Hell of the North' grips the peloton unlike any race on the calendar.
Tour de Hoody: The extremes are exaggerated to almost grotesque limits, but the 'Hell of the North' grips the peloton unlike any race on the calendar.
The soon-to-be-retired superstar will recover following crash-marred classics: 'It wasn't the farewell I would have liked at Paris-Roubaix.'
The 20-year-old opens 2023 with recent wins in Portugal and France.
Denver’s men’s team finishes the job after strong start from the women to spoil Miami Nights home race.
Alison Jackson sprints for victory after break holds off the big-name chasers in dramatic third edition of the women's 'Hell of the North.'
Here's your ultimate collection of stats, stories, data, and snaps emerging from the fastest ever 'Hell of the North.'
Former winner suffers heartbreak after crashing out of front group with his best ride in years.
Mathieu van der Poel delivers Paris-Roubaix masterclass: 'We raced like juniors start to finish'
The Belgian hits the podium but lost a chance at going for the win after puncturing on the Carrefour de l'Arbre: 'I think I had the legs to do more.'
Van der Poel on solo victory: 'You need a bit of luck and you need good legs, and I had both today.'
Van Aert punctures on the Carrefour while leading the race with Van der Poel, Dutch ace blitzes final 15km to claim a third different monument.
Former champion of 'Hell of the North' comes down on second cobblestone sector, just one week after crashing out of Tour of Flanders.
The secret quest for the ideal tire pressure is an alchemy of technology, testing, and pure instinct: 'If I give it to you, I'd have to kill you.'
After two straight victories, Trek-Segafreo sees Lucinda Brand as team's top finisher in 12th after a dramatic race.
Where are they now? We look at every US pro to race Paris-Roubaix an Paris-Roubaix Femmes in a three-part series.
Canadian takes surprise win at the 'Hell of the North' after getting into early breakaway.
'I thought my ankle was broken.' Belgian star battles back from pileup in final 40km but left with seventh in the velodrome.
Here's what the main protagonists said after the 'Hell of the North.'
The Dane dropped everyone on the final climb to solo home an emphatic victory. Landa and Izagirre hit podium, with McNulty in 7th.
Canadian ace wins six-rider breakaway sprint as Kopecky, Longo Borghini and all other top favorites lose their opportunity.
'It's like being on the pitch during a Champions League game': We speak to the staffers that can make-or-break a team's ride through 'Hell.'
Jumbo-Visma confirms Laporte, Affini, and defending champion Van Baarle will use the new KAPS system for Roubaix and its 55km of pavé.
Follow all the headlines for the women's and men's Paris-Roubaix this weekend.
Commentary: Pogačar should strike while the iron is hot and divebomb into the 'Hell of the North' this weekend.
What you need to know before the splashy new league kicks off its inaugural season in Miami on Saturday.
Where are they now? We look back at every US rider to start Paris-Roubaix and Paris-Roubaix Femmes across the decades.
Follow all the GC action as Jonas Vingegaard, Brandon McNulty, and Richard Carapaz face off at the six-stage race across Spain's Basque Country.
US climber ace to start the Italian grand tour for first time since 2019 as late replacement for the injured Wilco Kelderman.
The French champion will race for Human Powered Health for the first time after exemption from UCI allows her to swap teams.
The Dane is still a bit hobbled from his 2022 Tour de Suisse crash, but he believes in his chances at Paris-Roubaix.
A lot goes into making sure the riders get through Paris-Roubaix, even more so now with two races this weekend.
Midweek rain expected to clear through weekend as peloton braces for mix of mud, puddles and dry patches on the notorious pavé.
Van Aert has come to terms with missing the podium at the Tour of Flanders.
Our editors pick some of their highlights from watching and reporting on 'The Hell of the North.'
Where are they now? We look back at every US rider to race Paris-Roubaix and Paris-Roubaix Femmes across the decades in a three-part series.
The UCI listed the French rider on its website Thursday as a member of the U.S.-registered team
Who can claim the treasured cobblestone trophies this weekend? Here's our guide to the favorites and outsiders.
VeloNews follows the French team as it tests out the Paris-Roubaix cobbles ahead of Saturday's race.
Christopher Blevins reflects on teamwork, inner commitment, and finding flow at this year's stage race in South Africa.
From the sectors to the storylines, here's all you need to know before Van Aert, Kopecky, Van der Poel roar toward Roubaix.
Mark Cavendish hits his most significant result so far in 2023 with a podium in the race he's won three times.
A weekly roundup of what's happening in the off-road.
The SD Worx express train delivers once more as Dutch squad continues to dominate the spring.
The highest ranked UCI event in the United States returns September 3, 2023.
Cavendish has yet to win a race, but the team is banking on him to hit his stride in time for the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France.
Belgian says that she would do the same thing at Strade Bianche if SD Worx found itself in the same situation.
Marc Soler breaks thumb, and stage-winner Ide Schelling called out the 2.7km downhill finale: 'It was too crazy in my opinion.'
The French national champion may be barred for signing with a new team until June.
Tim Wellens released from the hospital after surgery: 'Social media has punished Maciejuk enough.'
The Belgian believes that the Koppenberg should be put later in the Flanders course after carnage on the cobbles.
After being dropped and then losing the sprint for the Ronde podium, Van Aert rebounds for Roubaix: 'I’ll turn that page. This week there’s another chance.'
Peloton reeling from worse mass crash since infamous Tour de France 'Allez Opi-Omi' incident in 2021.
Here are some of the best stories, takeaways, and oddities coming out of a Ronde for the record books.
US rider bridged across to lead group and battled to ninth-place finish in spectacular De Ronde debut.
The Trek-Segafredo rider says she felt terrible all day at Tour of Flanders, despite finishing third.
Dutchman said he rode faster than ever at the Tour of Flanders but he couldn't keep up with Pogačar.
SD Worx went 1-2, but Trek-Segafredo wasn't going to make it easy for them.
The Belgian becomes only the second woman to win back-to-back Tour of Flanders titles after her solo victory.
With victories at Tour of Flanders, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, and Il Lombardia, speculation already swirls about Pogačar pulling a monument sweep.
Everyone agreed Tadej Pogačar was the strongest Sunday: 'I have never climbed so fast, but Tadej was simply the best today.'
After two crashes and a lost bike computer, US star continues standout season with fifth on Ronde debut.
SD Worx used its strength in numbers to dominate the race as Annemiek van Vleuten crashes in final edition.
Pogačar drops Van der Poel to become first Tour de France winner since Eddy Merckx to win Flanders. Mads Pedersen hits third.
Retiring star reflects on his 'special' 2016 win as his last classics campaign nears its end.
Bahrain-Victorious rider Filip Maciejuk disqualified after provoking big spill that took down Alaphilippe, Stuyven, and others.
De Ronde is underway, and the talk in Bruges was all about trying to foil the 'big three': 'If you want to win you're going to have to attack.'
Mads Pedersen bracing for tricky conditions: 'The Koppenberg will be the big deal. It’s important to go into Koppenberg in a good position.'
'Holy Week' is crunch time for mechanics: 'A perfect Flanders is race without problems, and the win.'
Follow all the men's and women's headlines going into Sunday's Tour of Flanders.
After thrilling contests at Milan-San Remo and the E3 Saxo Classic, cycling's 'Three Kings' are back at it again at Flanders' Finest.
21-year-old rising star Megan Jastrab leads big North American contingent at De Ronde.
The VeloNews editors pick their favorites for the men's and women's races. Who's your tip?
A handful of chasing teams hung tough this spring against the Pogačar, Van Aert, Van der Poel onslaught. Can they rewrite the script Sunday?
Can his ripping spring form make him only the second US male to finish on the podium? Powless goes better the longer the race.
The Dane is back from a devastating injury and ready to start racing again.
Two-time Tour of Flanders winner retreated to Spain to prepare for De Ronde and to search for 'freshness' for Paris-Roubaix next week.
Can Soudal Quick-Step turn its classics fortunes around, should the Muur be back in the Tour of Flanders route? VeloNews editors take a look.
'On Sunday everyone will start from scratch again': Why anything less than victory for Van Aert at De Ronde may be deemed a failure.
Organizers have said that it has been unable to get the financial backing it needs to host the race.
Photographers Jered Gruber, Ashley Gruber, and Chris Auld bring us inside the action from the men's and women's races last weekend.