Throwback Thursday: Bradley Wiggins and his historic yellow jersey
'Sir Wiggo' made history by becoming the UK's first Tour de France winner, but there were bumps along the road.
'Sir Wiggo' made history by becoming the UK's first Tour de France winner, but there were bumps along the road.
Israel-Premier Tech will sponsor the Roland Cogeas Edelweiss team from 2022.
Valverde withdrawn from home race the Vuelta a Murcia this weekend as COVID precaution.
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.
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl gives us a glimpse behind the curtain at its fearsome sprint train, and the practice that hones it.
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The men are already busy racing all over the place.
The Australian has set her sights on the Tour de France and the world championships as she continues recovery process.
Colombian sprinter is over several bouts with COVID and ready for sprinters' battle with Mark Cavendish.
In a world where more money seems to equal more bike, less might still be more when it comes to a winter bike.
Also, why you may not have heard of the Canadian endurance cyclist and why he's one to follow.
Moots, NBA Hall of Famer Miller use gravel event to raise funds for cycling clubs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Seven WorldTour teams, eight ProTeams, one Continental outfit, and one national team are scheduled to start the race that's been on hiatus since 2019.
Energized by his transfer to BikeExchange-Jayco, Texan is hoping to dip into the cobblestones in a busy spring calendar.
The latest Gamin wearable is smaller, not over-the-top expensive, and promises heroic battery reserve.
Update confirms that 'priority is on rehabilitation' for the Colombian cycling star.
Close to the best climbers — but not yet one of them at the French stage race — Thibaut Pinot and his team are taking a long-term perspective.
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
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Cycling media veteran joins VeloNews to build on 50-year legacy of covering bike racing.
Pogačar is already back to training after experiencing mild symptoms.
Lessons I should have already learned with drivetrains and lube, plus gear wins and fails.
WorldTour riders amused and amazed by 12-year-old sitting in for a training ride.
Truck driver rendered unconscious, cargo bay emptied of Shimano parts in targeted highway theft.
Cycling media veteran joins VeloNews to build on 50-year legacy of covering bike racing.
Runner-up last year, the world road champion will make his 2022 debut at this week’s four-day Tour de la Provence.
The two-time Tour de France winner tested positive for COVID-19 last week.
Pros Hannah Shell and Brennan Wertz win the south Florida gravel race while hundreds of others enjoyed the sunshine, sea birds, and camaraderie.
Space for disc brake rotors, gearing combinations, and chain line considerations for Shimano and SRAM drivetrains.
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl anxiously waits to see if Asgreen develops symptoms as cobblestone-crusher misses vital tune-up races.
Fast friends in the fast lane: Aussie rocket wants to make up for lost opportunities in 2022.
The Colombian will make his 2022 season debut at the four-day French race, which will climax on the summit finish of the Montagne de Lure.
Ineos Grenadiers may need to act fast in order to end interest from rival teams.
Amy Pieters has been in a coma since December following a training crash in Spain.
A deep dive on the true must-have tool and the 16 or so different styles that exist.
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Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Words: Brett Horton; Image: Horton Collection | From issue 90
Princeton CarbonWorks wheels, molded cockpit, and chalk. Lots of chalk.
Australian to lead team going up against heavyweight sprinters from Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl, UAE Team Emirates, and Groupama-FDJ.
EF Education teams will have access to bike trainers, computers, wearables, and training software thanks to a multi-year partnership with Wahoo.
After four Giros and two Vueltas, Ag2r’s American hopes to complete the grand tour set this summer.
The 29-year-old American is looking forward to learning from her new teammate after joining Jumbo-Visma for 2022.
Major changes could take place at Ineos, UAE Team Emirates, and other WorldTour teams
In this week's episode the Nerds talk about Specialized Rider Direct program and what it means.
A look at Brandon McNulty’s winter training, and his first races of the season at the Mallorca Challenge.
Italian manager who signed Colombian to first pro contract cautions 'full recovery will only happen with patience.'
Race organizers confirm the 20 starting teams, with Cofidis opting out of the men's WorldTour opener.
After two seasons torn up by COVID and crashes, this year could give Evenepoel the runway to show what he's about.
British sprinter makes his 2022 race debut against Arnaud Démare and Fernando Gaviria
French teams are likely to get the two Tour wildcard picks, but Uno-X isn’t giving up all hope yet.
After a torrid 2021, James Whelan has started 2022 in imposing fashion. Now he just needs a contract.
The 21-year-old Australian has recovered from her bout of myopericarditis and is raring to get back into racing.
Bernal will continue his recovery and rehabilitation as an outpatient at the same Bogotá hospital.
Colorado gravel race featured 5,300 feet of climbing in the snow, ice and mud.
Ineos Grenadiers star heads home to begin recovery following a long stay in the ICU and a series of surgeries in wake of devastating crash.
Jakobsen rides the Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl express to his second victory of the race.
Olympic champ Richard Carapaz did not start due to injuries sustained in crash Friday while Thomas wins his first race with Cofidis.
Italian veteran wins opening race of season and kick-starts new UAE-Team ADQ into existence.
Sport director Matteo Tosatto says Richard Carapaz remains focused on Giro d'Italia rather than switching attention to Tour de France.
Alexey Vermeulen and Ryan Petry build on the success of their first season, and add in Unbound Gravel as well as Leadville.
Dylan Groenewegen and Luka Mezgec get their productive partnership underway with two stage wins at the Saudi Tour.
Already third in two stages this week, Uno-X’s Tobias Johannessen’s 'queen' stage win gives him a final shot at Bessèges GC.
DSM, Jumbo-Visma and BikeExchange-Jayco have pulled out, while Movistar continues despite two positive results within the team.
Bernal will continue his recovery from multiple injuries in the same Bogotá hospital.
Words: Chris Edwards | Images: Chris Edwards & Horton Collection | From issue 14
Trek-Segafredo speedster victorious ahead of Manuel Peñalver and Alexander Kristoff, Aleksandr Vlasov retains GC lead ahead of final stage Sunday.
Overnight race-leader Thomas hangs on to GC lead after suffering on tough summit finish.
Groenewegen storms to second victory of race after Caleb Ewan ruled out with late puncture.
Two teams exit the early season Spanish race just days after BikeExchange-Jayco also pulled out for COVID outbreak.
Bernal cleared to move to regular hospital wing after further improvements in condition following terrible crash last week.
TotalEnergies already look like a team revitalized at the Étoile de Bessèges as they await Peter Sagan’s debut.
Ineos Grenadiers rider talks Giro d’Italia, Richard Carapaz and his final ambitions before retirement.
Evenepoel believes stoney Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana finish was a grade too far, Alejandro Valverde finishes fifth with flat tire.
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.