COVID strikes the cyclocross calendar: World Cup Antwerp canceled, Rucphen without fans
Surging coronavirus cases in northern Europe see Antwerp race shut down with risk of further cancelations later in winter.
Surging coronavirus cases in northern Europe see Antwerp race shut down with risk of further cancelations later in winter.
A defiant Eli Iserbyt takes his 12th victory of the season in round eight of the CX World Cup after going head-to-head with Toon Aerts.
Lucinda Brand goes solo early on the Besançon course to win the eighth round of the CX World Cup.
By Clive Pursehouse | From Issue 103
Iserbyt extends lead in World Cup standings after searing, crash-riddled battle with Aerts.
Pan-American champion Maghalie Rochette takes second, American champ Clara Honsinger finishes seventh.
Controversial Italian rouleur speaks of his troubled relationship with the media, relishes prospect of fresh start with Astana-Qazaqstan in 2022.
Manxman plans to be back on bike in coming weeks after Ghent Six crash while contract talks with Quick-Step continue to drag.
Here's the news making headlines for Sunday, November 28.
Panevėžys velodrome, Lithuania, plays host to second round of new-format series: 'This event is very important for track cycling.'
Comeback Cav is no stranger to recovery: “I always knew that I had the dogged persistence and the work ethic to come back to the top.”
As Valverde lays out his path to his second (and last) Giro d’Italia, he expresses confidence in Movistar’s new generation of leaders.
By Paul Maunder | From Issue 103
Thomas remains motivated to beat Slovenian duo, doesn't rule out return to classics before retirement.
Here's the news making headlines for Saturday, November 27.
Van Aert suggests Jumbo-Visma will split ambitions between his hunt for the green jersey and Primož Roglič's quest for yellow.
The story of one domestique's winning ride, and the team support that got her there.
Words & Images: James Startt | From issue 103
By Clive Pursehouse | From Issue 103
The second round of the new UCI Track Champions League will take place in Lithuania on Saturday after a successful opener. Can it help grow the sport?
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The Belgian has won 65% of the races he's started this season.
Boost your recovery the tasty way
Here's the news making the headlines on Friday, November 26.
The upcoming season will see a major shake-up in what officials call the 'most significant roster change since the team’s inception in 2012.'
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Friday, November 26.
American champ carries slim seven-second lead in the X2O cyclocross series ahead of Saturday's race in Kortrijk.
Israel Start-Up Nation sport director Rik Verbrugghe says 'we need and want to see results' from four-time Tour-winner in 2022.
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Tom Pidcock, Wout van Aert, and Mathieu van der Poel outline CX schedules, and right now, the stars will align only on three occasions.
UCI pushes innovation to the forefront as it looks to promote the long-overlooked CX discipline.
A globetrotter's guide to stealing the same bike in the same laneway, over and over again.
The 1988 Giro d'Italia's date with the Gavia would earn Andy Hampsten a maglia rosa, and other riders a touch of hypothermia.
CeramicSpeed brings its solid lube bearings to headsets and suspension pivots with claims of lab-test-defying durability.
You could fill a book with all the drama and action from the 2021 season, but VeloNews has picked just seven moments. Which moments made the cut?
Adventurous Aussie embarking next on a mountain bike race of more than 1,000km across South Africa.
Jan Ullrich is one of the most celebrated riders of his era as well as a reminder of how the EPO Generation brought professional cycling to its knees.
French star believes dietary supplement should be banned for 'reasons of fairness' as debate heats up over use of ketones.
British star leaves hospital following crash in velodrome, Tour de France champion wins international prize.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, November 25.
Conor Dunne joined the Ag2r pro in a stunning route in a mix of road and gravel connecting five of Spain's Canary Islands.
There were plenty of talking points from the 2021 women's season, including the first-ever women's Paris-Roubaix, the dramatic Olympic road race, and the thrilling world championships.
Apparel and layering strategies for protecting against the cold to keep riding all winter long.
Just like a regular Power saddle, but softer.
Mad skills on the family farm.
And how her professional career ebbed and flowed.
Interview by Tim Schamber with images from James Startt
Lachlan Morton is set to race The Munga, which sets out from Bloemfontein on December 1.
Mathieu van der Poel announced his cyclocross schedule with ten races in the Netherlands, Belgium and the USA.
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Nokere Koerse will be the first Belgian road race to equal prize money for the men's and women's races.
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Rising Russian star misses out on USA trip ahead of high-profile transfer to Bora-Hansgrohe for 2022.
The 2021 road season was record-breaking and record-equaling at times — here are some of the key stats and figures that made the year.
Here's what is making the headlines on Wednesday, November 24.
Roundtable: Giro d'Italia boss Mauro Vegni challenges the Slovenian superstar to take on one of cycling's most elusive challenges, but is it worth it?
Belgian race boosts winner's purse to €18,800, making it the richest one-day payday on the women's calendar for 2022.
Fast, slow, fast, slow. Confused? I seem to be.
It's been well over a decade since the U23 men got their own road race. Why not the women?
Felt Bicycles is now under the same ownership as Husqvarna, R Raymon, and GasGas e-bikes.
After winning the Giro d'Italia in 2021, Egan Bernal is looking to return to the Tour next year.
Words: William Tracy; Images: Haley Cycles and James Rogers | From issue 106
Dane got all the details on the new series from Life Time’s President of Media and Events Kimo Seymour.
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The bond between Columbus & Breadwinner Cycles
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, November 23.
Here's the news making the headlines on Tuesday, November 23.
Has a new era of American crit racing begun? Go behind the scenes with SRAM at the Into the Lion's Den criterium.
The German team is in the process of finalizing its eight-rider roster ahead of the 2021 season.
Report indicates van der Poel will return to racing at the Rucphen World Cup on December 18 ahead of clash with Wout van Aert one week later.
The longtime mountain bike race promoter took a hard hit from the pandemic and will put Carson City and Oz Trails Off-Road races on hold while canceling Grand Junction permanently.
How to size tires to rims and more discussion about tire hysteresis and aerodynamic drag.
Bernard Sainz, a homeopathic French doctor long-linked for various doping allegations, is facing a new round of charges in French court.
Jumbo-Visma gave both riders time and space to work through their respective issues, and the go-slow approach paid off with both returning to racing in 2021.
The Colombian rider wants to return to the glory days of his 2019 win after recovering from the back injury that troubled his title defense.
17 years after establishing the influential clothing brand, Mottram is handing over the reins.