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The Australian Trek-Segafredo rider was the first in her family to get a passport as she set off for a month of racing in the USA. The trip would kickstart her career.
A muddy Roubaix, a miracle ride at the Olympics, a temper tantrum in Spain, the ever-booming gravel scene, what wasn't to like in 2021?
Two of the top WorldTour teams slot in the final pieces of their respective rosters for 2022 with younger riders.
The Spanish junior time trial and road race national champion escaped with just a broken rib after being hit by driver during training.
How many of us knew Anna Kiesenhofer's name before the Olympics?
2019 champion Carapaz slated to return to Giro, team DS hopes to see Viviani at Sanremo, Giro, road worlds while also racing track.
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Here are my favorites pieces from 2021 and the best matching kit overall.
Our European road crew looks back at the highs and lows of the 2021 season.
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Van Aert is six for six in 'cross wins while Brand has been on the podium in 13 consecutive races, with wins in her last four starts.
The Canadian road race and time trial champion talks about making people laugh and celebrating the successes in life.
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The UCI banned the kit after four teams submitted similar orange and purple designs, despite the team being the first to submit its color scheme.
Our editors weigh in on the 21 must-know, heavy-hitting headlines of 2021 and why they matter: Part two.
The 23-year-old Italian is stepping into the WorldTour next season with Trek-Segafredo as the reigning road race world champion.
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Stijn Dossche designs incredible pro cycling team jersey concepts
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Words and Images by James Startt
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Insider analysis and interviews with the sport's biggest names dominated our top 10. (This free piece is open to all readers.)
Belgian star defends team tactics and prefers to remember the 'goosebumps' of racing in front of 1 million fans on home roads.
Mark Cavendish and Marianne Vos make their mark on the history books.
Veteran Australian is holding out for a late-hour contract and hopes to land something by late January.
The team unveiled its new kit inspired in part by US collegiate sports.
Our editors weigh in on the 21 must-know, high-drama headlines of 2021 and why they matter: Part one.
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The Jumbo-Visma captain offered advice and perspective to his teammate, which Dumoulin won't soon forget.
The Hall of Fame quarterback has found a new passion in cycling
Everything you need to know (and more) about tubeless tyres, rims, sealant, installation, and riding tubeless.
The short track world champ has not yet announced a new team for 2022.
Three-time defending world cyclocross champion will take a break from training to try to recover in time to start the Fayetteville worlds in January.
Interview: Tim Schamber; Images: Courtesy, Shea Gribbon
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne will not have VIP tents as organizers prepare for extended COVID measures in Belgium.
Van Aert has won five out of five ‘crosses into the final week in December and looks unbeatable. So why hasn’t he committed to the Fayetteville worlds?
The NFL Hall of Fame quarterback has found a new passion in cycling.
VeloNews technical expert examines brand cross-compatibility of brakes and drivetrain components.
US pro says cycling's ever-increasing demands leave little room for younger riders to develop at a steadier pace.
From Lambie lighting up the track to Cavendish lighting up a mechanic, here are the most-read stories from the year.
Dutch star remains in Spanish hospital after crashing in training before Christmas and undergoing surgery on her head.
Heavy rain from the outset. Mud-slicked cobbles. It’s always the Hell of the North, but the conditions this year made it extra hellish.
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Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Van Aert maintains 100 percent record for the season while van der Poel struggles and abandons.
World champion shakes 19-year-old challenger after cagey final-lap battle.
The WorldTour's oldest rider said he won't change his mind about retirement, and will target the Giro-Vuelta double in final season.
Was there anything Wout van Aert couldn't win in 2021?
The older brother of one of the world's most notorious 'narcos' rose to be No. 2 in the Medellín cartel after giving up on cycling.
Tasmanian star hints Giro d'Italia, one-week stage races will be goals in swansong season.
What defines being a professional cyclist? A mix of racing, social media influencing, and knowing how to play the game.
Fabio Jakobsen returns from a near-death experience to win three stages of the Vuelta a España.
Two-time Tour de France winner beats fellow WorldTour pro Luka Mezgec at inaugural Ciklokros Ljubljana.
The cyclocross racer from Québec chats with CyclingTips about mud, the future, and dogs.
Words & Images by James Startt
Van Aert makes it four-in-four as van der Poel places second in season debut.
American champion Honsinger places second after fierce final lap chase to secure best World Cup result of the season.
Van der Breggen reflects on both the highs and the lows after calling time on her illustrious racing career.
L39ion of Los Angeles adds a women's squad, and launches its own race.
In the lush rainforest of the Dandenong Ranges, Peter Foot was able to gain some much-needed perspective.
Words: Brad Roe; Images: Chris Auld & James Startt
Pieters' family and staffers have traveled to Spain to visit Dutch star while she is kept in induced coma after training crash.
The veteran Coryn Labecki experienced a number of firsts, many good, one tragic.
My wishlist of things that could promote positive change.
How the concept of rider 'value' will change the composition of the WorldTour in the near future
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The consumer tech giant plans to show off its massive curved display — with a stationary bike — at CES 2022.
The team says it has ended its search for sponsors for 2022, but that the Continental team will continue to race.
Next year, the 40-year-old Canadian will be back on the start line racing gravel for Floyd's of Leadville Racing.
The German rider was part of a dominating line-up that won the Olympic, European, and world team pursuit titles, but she describes herself as a ‘lazy’ child.
Sepp Kuss had us waving the stars and stripes in multiple grand tours.
The Dutch rider had surgery on her head to alleviate pressure caused by the crash in Alicante.
Despite having the same design for 2021, the UCI forced the Andy Schleck women's team to change its jersey for 2022.
A high-speed spill threw him abruptly into a guardrail at 40kph: 'I was afraid that I lost my arm. I couldn't find it. I couldn't feel it.'
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Amy Pieters was taken to the hospital after a 'collision' during a training camp for the Dutch track team.
The 2017 Giro d'Italia winner did not specify which three-week race he is eyeing, but he is set to get back to racing for GC next year.
And why she loves stage races in the summer.