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Plus, it's National Championship week and we can't wait to some jerseys change hands.
Plus, it's National Championship week and we can't wait to some jerseys change hands.
Here's the news making the headlines on Wednesday, June 16.
The American riders have been chosen for next month’s Olympic Games. Here, we look at the process, analyze the inevitable disappointments and ask the ultimate question: Did we choose the best athletes to win medals in Tokyo?
We dive into the power numbers of Lauren De Crescenzo from the 2021 Unbound Gravel.
A closer look at the contenders for the Tour de France's points classification and where the battle for green will be won.
Prepare your snacks and book a spot on the sofa – these are the stages not to be missed at the 2021 Tour de France.
Surprisingly good value for an experienced US builder with lots of custom options.
Cyclists have been asked to avoid the area for now.
Finally, a long-awaited side-access model from the king of bottle cages.
...and should Mark Cavendish go to the Tour de France?
After more than 10 years in the WorldTour ranks, Tejay van Garderen will call it a career after US Road Nationals this weekend.
Made in the USA, these new wheels drop US$750 compared to the GC3 Pro.
Chris Froome will return to the Tour de France but not to ride for the general classification. The experienced rider and four-times winner will be the designated road captain.
After having his appendix out in May, Wout van Aert has had to fight hard to get back into shape for the Tour de France.
Van Garderen, 32, will call it quits on his pro cycling career after 12 seasons in the WorldTour.
Pro mountain biker Hannah Finchamp shares her favorite skills and drills to improve your riding.
Wide internal rims are nothing new for HED, which built the Ardennes in 2007 around a wide-stance rim.
The Danish national champion will remain with the Movistar Team through 2024.
The VeloNews tech expert offers advice about how to stop ‘tankslappers,’ keep tubulars in place, and more.
The Kenyan pro has had WorldTour dreams for a decade. Now, he sees gravel as a different path to professional cycling.
Chris Froome will play a support role for Michael Woods, who has been named as Israel Start-Up Nation's GC leader for the Tour de France.
Will Peter Sagan be untouchable again in the race for green? Our editors take sides in the debate of who will end up in Paris in the points jersey.
Bora-Hansgrohe attack sprint and GC competitions at the Tour de France with Peter Sagan and Wilco Kelderman.
Here's the news making the headlines on Tuesday, June 15.
Ineos Grenadiers has already won the Giro d'Italia, are the Tour de France and Vuelta a España next?
Aussie powerhouse Will Clarke retired from pro racing at the end of the 2020 season. Here he reflects on his career and his life now on the family farm.
A post on the Favero Instagram account confirms speculation of a Shimano-compatible power meter pedal.
Here's how to watch the biggest race of the year.
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It turns out the US government doesn’t overspend on everything.
They're surprisingly reasonably priced, too.
How do you prepare for the scores of calamities that can occur over 200 miles of Kansas gravel? I lay out everything I packed.
Four-time Tour de France winner still holding out hope for a fifth yellow jersey, but it won't be in 2021.
Unbound Gravel dishes out plenty of physical pain. The mental pain is just as tough, as riders must overcome the urge to quit.
Israel Start-Up Nation confirms Canadian will lead instead of four-time Tour winner.
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The UCI's statement on Jan-Willem Van Schip's disqualification paints a very different story to that of Beat Cycling's.
The 46-year old will compete in the individual time trial in Tokyo.
The Melbourne-based maker talks through a special Razzo road bike made in the memory of a life gone too soon.
Ineos Grenadiers believes it has the strongest Tour lineup in its history – but can it win yellow without the strongest rider?
With uncertainty over Sam Bennett's participation, Mark Cavendish has made a case for himself as a possible replacement after his win in Belgium.
Here's the news making headlines for Monday, June 14.
Urska Žigart and Tadej Pogačar are two of Slovenian's best cyclists. Get to know the couple.
Skylar Schneider wins River Park Criterium and overall. Tyler Williams scores Sunday's win with Cory Williams claiming the overall.
Richard Carapaz takes overall victory at the Tour de Suisse, as Gino Mäder wins stage 8.
Mark Cavendish takes victory on stage 5 of the Belgium Tour, putting his name firmly in the mix for Tour de France selection.
Pro women race at 3:30 p.m. CST; pro men go at 4:35 CST.
Mäder outsprints Michael Woods after the pair went clear over final climb of the day, Carapaz heads toward Tour de France tilt with timely victory.
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Here's the news making headlines for Sunday, June 13.
Cory Williams leads trio of teammates across the line, as Kendall Ryan leads teammate Skylar Scheider onto the podium.
Julian Alaphilippe is leaving the Tour de Suisse and heading home for the birth of his first child.
Pro women race at 5:50 p.m. CST; pro men go at 6:55.
Rigoberto Urán storms to victory on stage 7 of the Tour de Suisse, moving up to second overall.
Sam Bennett is unsure for the Tour de France. Lefevere doesn't really have a plan B when it comes to a new sprinter or will Mark Cavendish be the solution?
Urán rockets back into GC contention in mountain time trial to sit just 17 seconds behind race leader Richard Carapaz ahead of final stage.
Here's the news making headlines for Saturday, June 12.
Jan-Willem van Schip ejected by UCI after his Speeco Aero Breakaway bars ruled to break 'forearms on bars' ban.
Team claims UCI commissars approved the bars, but technical regulations appear to ban them
The new season of "El día menos pensado" has arrived on Netflix.
All the news, results, and upcoming races you need to know from Amy Jones.
Kron takes stage 6 of the Tour de Suisse as Costa is relegated, while Carapaz maintains his GC lead.
One of the next great Grand Tour contenders isn’t letting pressure, or ego, get to his head.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Friday, June 11th.
From chamois pads on my hands to the world's fastest socks, and from cups of pickle juice to gallons of hydration mix, here's what worked and what didn't.
and we have some thoughts.
Chloé Dygert is on track for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, says U.S. coach Gary Sutton. Dygert heads into the U.S. time trial championships next week.
Four-time Tour-winner expected to start, but is looking at the Vuelta a España as a more realistic goal as recovery continues.
Dan Cavallari joins the podcast to talk about the tech he saw on the ground in Kansas.
'It was so appreciated, being able to show up at this huge event, knowing on some level that I was seen.'
The Dutch national champion cited illness as the reason for his early departure of the race.
Richard Carapaz defends the overall lead, well-protected by his Ineos Grenadiers teammates throughout the stage.
Cramping eyelids, brutal headwinds, unforgiving rocks, and racing with honor. Unbound Gravel delivered!
Tadej Pogačar matched Eddy Merckx in last year's Tour de France, can he do it again in 2021?
The three-time Olympic gold medalist is a crucial member of the team behind Team U.S.A's latest medal contender.
It's not yet known if the 2021 La Course will be the last, but it has had a lasting impact on women's cycling since its first edition in 2014.
Ineos Grenadiers DS says the Team Sky-style 'train' will return to the Tour in a bid to steamroller Primož Roglič and Tadej Pogačar.
Here's the news making the headlines on Friday, June 11.