Weekend Takeaways: Is Nairo Quintana Back?
Plus, Julian Alaphilippe showed us that while he might be one of the world's greatest single-day riders, he simply isn't a stage-race GC contender
Plus, Julian Alaphilippe showed us that while he might be one of the world's greatest single-day riders, he simply isn't a stage-race GC contender
Puzzle by Myles Mellor | Images by Chris Auld
Kitsbow. a USA-based apparel brand, has opted for a sewn-on-demand model of business.
Words/images: Kåre Dehlie Thorstad | From Issue 34
Ineos can't stop winning at Tour de la Provence but keep slipping down the overall standings and Mark Cavendish looks great while his QuickStep team struggles at Oman
The former world champion and Tour de France winner gets candid about his cycling career
Looking towards Paris, from Portugal — the U.S. track team gets to work.
The former world champion and Tour de France winner gets candid about his cycling career.
The last time the Summer Olympics were in Beijing, Fred Dreier was on assignment and found himself a little off the beaten path.
The two rival Aussie e-commerce giants are now on the same team.
The 20-year-old chats about her sharp rise to the WorldTour with SD Worx, learning from Anna van der Breggen, and going to the Olympic Games.
Before the season kicks off, get to know rising Scottish star Anna Shackley.
After a tricky few seasons the 21-year-old Aussie seems destined for big things.
Jumbo-Visma has a fan quiz that asks questions you never wanted to answer, with results that you may not expect.
The men are already busy racing all over the place.
At almost 38, 'Heino' still feels he has plenty to give back to the sport.
If ongoing supply chain constraints weren’t enough, organised crime is now targeting the cycling industry.
Words by Paul Maunder with images from Getty
Cycling media veteran joins VeloNews to build on 50-year legacy of covering bike racing.
Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Words: Brett Horton; Image: Horton Collection | From issue 90
In this week's episode the Nerds talk about Specialized Rider Direct program and what it means.
After a torrid 2021, James Whelan has started 2022 in imposing fashion. Now he just needs a contract.
Words: Chris Edwards | Images: Chris Edwards & Horton Collection | From issue 14
The big takeaways from recent stages at Volta Valencia, Etoile de Bessèges & Saudi Tour, plus, wondering what Tom Pidcock's ceiling is, if it even exists at all
The new road world champion talks about the heightened expectations of racing in the rainbow jersey
A pair of jeans shorts on the side of the Fayetteville course were an internet hit.
The 2021 world road champion talks about the heightened expectations of racing in the rainbow jersey.
Words: Yuri Hauswald | Images: Arnold Bjornsson | From Issue 71
Everything is a matter of perspective – even cycling gear.
Vos vs Brand...Pieterse vs. Van Empel vs. Van Anrooij...
'Golden Greg' Van Avermaet won Roubaix and the Olympic medal, but still harbors ambitions as he rides into 2022.
And if you look up you'll see pigs flying.
Look, it's not good. But it is kinda fun.
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Words/image: Brett Horton (Horton Collection)
Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Diving into the Pro's Closet, an outlet for used bikes.
Check out Betsy Welch's author page.
Words: John Madruga, Ph.D. | Images: Horton Collection | From Issue 14
Words/images: Jered Gruber | From issue 35
A look back at the race tactics of Sven Nys during the 2000 UCI world cyclocross championships.
Words by Paul Maunder w/images from Getty Images
Bernal's crash poses his Ineos team with a lot of tough questions about their strategy for the 2022 season. How should they respond?
The career Rabobank domestique turned Jumbo-Visma director discusses managing some of cycling’s biggest stars.
Biniam Girmay is arguably the most talented Ertirean rider in the bunch right now. The sprinter and Classics rider has a bright future ahead of him.
The career Rabobank domestique turned Jumbo-Visma director discusses managing some of cycling’s biggest stars.
New “Rider Direct” program offers the option of boxed bikes showing up right on your doorstep.
Words & images: Ben Edwards | From issue 70
With Matilda Raynolds.
Interview: Brad Roe; Images: Courtesy, BWR | From Issue 106
Plus, we're talking about shoelaces.
Brook Watts laid the foundation for the Fayetteville ’cross worlds from 2019 to 2021. Transgender legislation in Arkansas prompted a severing of the relationship.
Gilbert has won four of the five monuments, among many, many other races in his career. What will 2022 hold?
Who will be the peloton's next Remco or Demi? VeloNews' European team picks the riders they'll be watching this season.
12 prominent tattoos of the men's WorldTour – can you guess who they belong to?
Words/images: James Startt | From Issue 106
Lael Wilcox and Jenny Graham ride Iceland's stunning Continental Divide and explore how the country is making the most of its natural resources.
In this wide-ranging, exclusive interview, the Team Qhubeka-NextHash principal opens up about his team's journey.
Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Words: Brett Horton; Images: Trevor Horton | From Issue 105
The Nerds discuss SRAM buying computer brand Hammerhead, new bikes, and more.
The muddiest. The iciest. And, the most catastrophic (for the fans) — the year the beer ran dry by lunchtime...
Words/images: James Startt | From issue 102
Words: Brett Horton; Images: Horton Collection | From Issue 104
U.S. women have out-performed their male counterparts at the top level over the last decade, but a lack of commercial investment threatens future success
The retired G.C. racer discusses his 2010 Tour de France title and rival Alberto Contador.
The story of Nexthash, Team Qhubeka’s last title sponsor.
Words/Images: James Startt
Words by Paul Maunder w/images frm Getty Images
The retired GC racer discusses his 2010 Tour de France title and rival Alberto Contador.
Do professional riders have a responsibility to be role models and set a good example for young cyclists?
And getting to know Audrey Cordon-Ragot through the eyes of Elisa Longo Borghini.
From Issue 93 • Words by Bruce Hildenbrand; Images Courtesy, John Allis
So many big names were born in the same calendar year they became known as the 'Class of 1990,' and would win cycling's biggest races.
From issue 1 • December 2010
An 18-day cycling adventure taught Peter English plenty about his family, and about himself.
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Words/images: Vincent Van Parys
Interview: William Tracy; Images: Courtesy, Paul Ripke | From Issue 106