Cancellara motivated by quest for history at the world championships
Fabian Cancellara says he's driven to make cycling history this week by winning a fourth world time trial title.
Fabian Cancellara says he's driven to make cycling history this week by winning a fourth world time trial title.
VIDEO: Team USA manager Jim Miller on the mix of young and old on the women's team, Dave Zabriskie's idiosyncrasies and the plan for the men's elite race.
VIDEO: Team USA's Evelyn Stevens says her goals for the world championships are simple: Suffer and suffer some more.
"I feel like I’ve been given a God-given ability and the opportunity to race,” the 2008 world time trial champ says.
The defending champ predicts that the Belgian and French teams will make sure the pure sprinters don't make it to the finish at the front.
The British sprinter says he's revising his goals after seeing the worlds course in person
Who will stand the test of time?
Casey B. Gibson captures the world's top riders as they check out the courses at Australia's road world championships
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Cyclists training for the road worlds are upsetting the Blue Heelers.
BMC Racing's Jim Ochowicz talks with VeloNews about signing Taylor Phinney and the team's role in developing young riders.
Parting the sea of carbon with a progressive new metal model
The young Italian will join some of his current Cervelo TestTeam mates on the new team
The Swiss star wants a fourth time trial title to set an all-time record. And he wants another shot at winning the road race title that eluded him last year.
Despite reluctance from other athletes — and reports of snakes in dorms and collapsing bridges — Mark Cavendish says he'd like another medal from the Commonwealth Games.
Roger Hammond is entering perhaps his final year of racing on a beefed up Garmin-Cervelo squad
The Verizon U25 Cycling Team is racking up results — and pageviews — while preparing a new generation of young riders for the pros.
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The wide world of cycling extends Down Under.
Hot off finishing the Vuelta a España, Christian Vande Velde is looking to end his tumultuous 2010 season on a high note with a strong showing at the world championships in Australia.
A grateful Ted King, winding down his season, gives a final push toward the finish line and the world championships.
The national champ rides to a solo win, making it a Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com double in Wisconsin.
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Laura Van Gilder gets the hole shot in the New Hampshire UCI event, while Justin Lindine bides his time before attacking.
Italy’s Filippo Pozzato took a confidence-boosting victory Sunday after taking the flowers at the Herald Sun World Cycling Classic Ballarat
Three-time world champion Oscar Freire is sounding confident after seeing this year's world’s course first-hand.
On the final day, weary showgoers weigh in on what they like
UPDATED: Planet Bike's Jonathan Page scores third for the race sponsor.
UPDATED: Katie Compton solos to victory in round one of the Greenware U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross in Wisconsin.
Long a leader in the mountain bike world, Camelbak’s bottles are rapidly becoming accepted by road riders, and the company has increased its road-specific product line.
A sampling of what we caught on Interbike’s final day. Stay tuned for more.
The products from hydration pack pioneer Camelbak have become lighter, more versatile and better backed up by warranty.
Ben Delaney's got just one question: What's the best thing in Vegas?
You've probably seen Mavic's yellow Fury shoes on the feet of hardcore XC racers, but the French company famous for wheels has some other cool kicks.
Steven Cozza will switch from Garmin-Transitions to the NetApp team for 2011.
Ben Delaney asked bike shop owners, everyday cyclists and at least one crazy person about the highlights of the Las Vegas bike show.
A small Irish company may have a perfect approach to measuring just how much power you're putting out on the bike.
Nope, there’s no “teen” missing from that “six” in the headline. You read “six pound carbon road bike” and that’s exactly what the wizards at Fairwheel Bikes in Tucson assembled about a week ago
Steel isn't dead, it's just classier these days.
The French champion won aboard a carbon bike with Shimano Di2 electronic shifting, clinchers, an integrated seatpost and disk brake mounts (but no disks, yet).
Reigning U.S. national champion and 2010 Giro Donne winner Mara Abbott has signed a deal to ride for Italy's Safi-Pasta Zara-Manhattan team.
Ben Delaney puts Cannondale's new carbon ’cross bike to the test under the lights.
A reader wants to recruit a foreign student to ride for an American pro team, but has concerns about immigration laws.
Francis Mourey (Française des Jeux) and Katerina Nash (Luna) scored big-time prize money and bragging rights at CrossVegas Wednesday night
Tejay Van Garderen had a big grin on his face when he crossed the finish line in Madrid in Sunday’s final stage at the 2010 Vuelta a España.
A day indoors is actually a relief from the 100-degree heat we faced outside for the Outdoor Demo. But the clothing, helmets, and shoes Zack Vestal saw are designed to perform outside, on the road, in all kinds of conditions.
Campagnolo unveils new cyclocross wheels and cranks and looks to the future of new technology.
VeloNews Editor in Chief Ben Delaney gets the scoop on ANT+ technology and the latest products using it for wireless communication.
Jens Voigt (Saxo Bank) is among the most popular riders in the peloton and after 14 years as a professional road racer, the German hardman is looking forward to another year – and looking back
New shoes from Shimano, brakes from TRP, and bikes from Litespeed
Contract stability heading into 2012 Olympics was paramount for American phenom.
In search of the sub-$1,000 bike and the point where performance and affordability meet.
Twenty-year-old Taylor Phinney has opted to ride the 2011 season as a member of BMC, team president Jim Ochowicz announced Wednesday.
Going tubeless — even on standard rims with non-tubeless tires — is a good alternative to the hassle of tubulars.
A look at the new BH cyclocross bike, Fi'zi;k saddle changes, Ridley's tweaked road models, Rotor's sweet BB adaptor and SKS's sneaky small pumps.
The team is being called before a disciplinary hearing for wearing un-approved kit on the last day of the 2010 Tour de France
Interbike tech: Lennard Zinn explains the new Campagnolo groups and gives a hint of the company's upcoming cyclocross group.
Slideshow: Greg Herbold has remained one of the more recognizable characters in the bike industry since the early days of fat tires. His old Miyata race bike from the early to mid-1990s wears the years well too.
I love a $10,000 bike as much as the next guy, but today I found three sweet bikes with less formidable price tags.
More (somewhat) affordable bikes and gear from Interbike's Outdoor Demo West
MetriGear's Vector integrates custom force and motion sensor platform into pedal spindles to measure a cyclist’s performance.
Just days off winning a stage and finishing second overall in the Vuelta a España, Ezequiel Mosquera wants to broaden his reach throughout Europe.
The Look 695 Pack builds up as a 14-pound machine with the right parts.
The $2,600 Mad Fiber wheelset from Ric Hjertberg is light, stiff and boasts low rotational inertia.
Four-time world track champ Alex Rasmussen wants to develop as a sprinter.
“We are sending three talented teams to Melbourne,” says Jim Miller, USA Cycling vice president of athletics.
Coming back from an injury or a layoff is a very challenging task.
LeMond’s Revolution, the same trainer used by Garmin-Transitions at this year’s Tour, is a marked step away from the status quo.
A round up of the new gear and news coming from the outdoor portion of the Interbike trade expo in Las Vegas.
The 2011 Cervelo line includes major trickle down of technology and design pioneered in the limited production R5ca.
A Luxembourg newspaper is reporting that Olympic time trial champion Fabian Cancellara will follow the Schleck brothers to a new team backed by still unnamed sponsors.
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Joaquím Rodríguez (Katusha) climbed to the top spot in the latest UCI world rankings, but cited fatigue and will not race the world championships in Australia next month
The team won two stages at the Vuelta, four stages and the overall at the Tour of Britain, two stages and the overall at the Giro di Toscana, and took victories at Belgium's Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen and the GP Isbergues in France.
Davide Frattini and Laura Van Gilder solo to victory in Baltimore.
Tim Johnson doubles at the Green Mountain Cyclocross in Vermont as Andrea Smith takes her first UCI win.
The organizers of the world championships in Australia dropped their support for the New Pathways For Pro Cycling conference, which the dethroned Tour de France winner is scheduled to address.
An examination of some of the scientific studies of the benefits of compression socks and tights
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