Girmay attracting the world’s top teams after breakthrough win
'Ineos don't need another hot talent, but that is unlikely to stop them from securing Girmay if they want to.'
'Ineos don't need another hot talent, but that is unlikely to stop them from securing Girmay if they want to.'
The master of the cobbles and time trials joins the show
Pro cyclist racing at Amstel Gold adds a touch of home to the helmet worn by boyfriend at Australian GP.
The master of the cobbles and time trials joins the show.
Chann McRae will take a break from the City of Austin police department this summer to ease back into the role as sport director for Roxo Racing.
A ride to quiet the mind was the best gift I could have given myself.
If you're in the market for a cycling adventure (and you don't mind a bit of rain), the Inner Hebrides has plenty to offer.
Learning to love cycling beyond the Tour de France
What makes English tick, and where does he get his ideas from?
Artur Edamov is a Ukrainian cyclist living in Kharkiv. Through his camera and his words, this is his story.
Breaking down the key points from a king-making monument.
And how Flanders Classics is helping grow women's cycling.
Tadej Pogačar revives tradition of grand tour winners as serious cobbled classics contenders.
Pogačar is human after all, and what else we learned at the season’s second monument.
Ten years ago, David Hockney put on a blockbuster exhibition called A Bigger Picture at the Royal Academy in London.
Take a trip to Pennsylvania and what many consider the "Flanders of America".
The legendary film “A Sunday In Hell,” the quintessential documentary on the Paris-Roubaix classic.
SD Worx definitely knows how to play the numbers game.
The Australian rider has been one of the star performers during the 2022 classics.
Britain's new Classics contender left it all out on the road. Empty at the finish line, he held back happy tears.
Though it's not in the race for 2022, we look back at the climb simply known as the Muur.
What will we do without Wout?
The ex-WorldTour rider on gravel racing and figuring out life after achieving your childhood dream.
Ultra-cyclist Jack Thompson will complete one Everest (that's 8,848m) per week plus some. He tells us why — and how.
An opus on Belgian cycling culture.
Streaming platform insists that transparency and full access are vitally important to the project.
Who does the three-time world champion most admire? What makes him happiest? And what qualities does he most value in others?
Greatly expand the capability, comfort, and speed of your gravel bike with an MRP Baxter suspension fork!
Johan Museeuw power like a locomotive to his third Tour of Flanders victory in 1998.
Is it street art? Graffiti? Or just another way to express a love of bike racing and for bike racers?
Plus, ever wonder what word sets off Zach?
After the success of the Migration Gravel Race, 13 East African riders now have the opportunity to compete at off-road events around the world under the banner of Team Amani. This is their story.
"I don't like to be the famous guy," Biniam Girmay said after winning Gent-Wevelgem. Well, he's famous now.
The cobbled classic served up a stunning upset win & held plenty of clues regarding who to watch at next weekend's Tour of Flanders
And Bernal is back to riding on the road!
Eddie Dunbar finally clocked up his first professional victory at the Coppi e Bartali. The Irishman spoke to VeloNews about the setbacks he has faced and his belief that the best is yet to come.
Eritrean cyclist Biniam Girmay is now a spring classic winner at Gent-Wevelgem!
How new events like Grounded Nebraska and Core4 build on the successes — and learn from the mistakes — of veteran races.
It's a new era for the sprinters.
Words by Amy Jones w/images from Chris Auld
The up and coming American is finding his way in the pro peloton.
The up-and-coming American on Movistar Team is finding his way in the pro peloton.
By William Fotheringham
Words by Paul Maunder with illustrations from Matthew Burton
A rescheduling to Sunday, a longer distance and a homage to World War I have helped elevate the status of Gent-Wevelgem on the international calendar.
Jim Cotton and Ben Delaney break down the key points of MIlan-San Remo, comparing Matej Mohorič's power to that of Mathieu van der Poel.
Each team that receives a WorldTour license in 2023 ensures its future for at least three years.
Multi-discipline cyclists Amity Rockwell, Lauren Cantwell, Maude Farrell, and Caroline Dezendorf show that racing bikes and having fun are not mutually exclusive.
Bahati Foundation continues its work in introducing young people to new opportunities — this time on gravel in Colorado.
Join Dave Rome, James Huang and Josh Poertner as they discuss all things from hookless road woes, tyre pressure calculators, and how tyre sealants work (or don’t) at road pressures.
'Ultimately he’s creating his own path and as a team, we’re lucky to have him,' Vaughters told VeloNews.
James weighs in on how a dropper seat post helped Mohorič win Milan-San Remo.
Pro rider Kaysee Armstrong writes from South Africa, where she and three Liv riders are racing the Cape Epic, with the support of three female staffers.
After the favorites are once again left with nothing to show for their efforts, we get yet another example that it is better to fly under the radar in modern cycling
La Primavera Delivers the Thrills
Should there be a women's Milano-San Remo?
The 27 year old won the longest stage in the 2018 Giro d'Italia, the longest stage of the 2021 Tour de France, and also the longest stage of the 2017 Vuelta a Espana.
Words by Paul Maunder w/images from Getty Images
The Lion of Flanders looks back on his illustrious career.
The ‘Lion of Flanders’ looks back on his illustrious career.
Eddy Merckx was famous for his dominance, but in 1972 Roger de Vlaeminck, Frans Verbeek and Raymond Poulidor were often on the top of the podium.
The new documentary from Laurens ten Dam's Live Slow Ride Fast media sets out to explore the lasting legacy of the Italian cyclist and war hero.
Give the tiny clubs some love!
American Olympian Gavin Hoover provides his first-person account of his first race with his new team, L39ion of Los Angeles.
After 48 years at the helm, Sinyard is taking a chairman role.
By James Startt | From Issue 107
A deep dive on chain lube selection with Adam Kerin of Zero Friction Cycling
Freire has the final word after Zabel prematurely uncorks the San Remo bubbly in 2004.
Shakeout rides — the group rides that happen before and after an event — are wildly popular in gravel. I went on three of them at The Mid South to find out why.
Race promoter Bobby Wintle is the volcanic center of energy at The Mid South, which kicked off the gravel season in earnest on March 12.
The continent-hopping, time-crunched story of a custom pair of cycling shoes for a pop megastar.
Enter for your chance to win a gear bag, hydration backpack, and tool roll.
Breaking down the biggest takeaways from the final weekend of Paris-Nice & Tirreno-Adriatico
Plus, Lorena Wiebes seems unbeatable in a sprint after her performance at Ronde van Drenthe.
The American veteran isn’t thinking about retirement yet as he savors a program that combines the WorldTour and gravel.