Caleb Ewan eyes grand tour stage sweep in 2021
Aussie star says talent boom is making Milan-Sanremo too hard for pure sprinters.
Aussie star says talent boom is making Milan-Sanremo too hard for pure sprinters.
Cycling was forced to adapt to the harsh new realities of our world. Here's how riders pivoted, and even thrived.
Classics, Giro d'Italia, Tour de France, Olympics all on the menu for Sagan this year.
Swiss star signs with team of Tadej Pogaçar on three-year deal.
Series of one-day races postponed to May due to banning of large public gatherings on Balearic island.
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Bahrain-Victorious sketch out goals and schedules for the year ahead of training camp in Altea, Spain.
Here is what makes a 'time-proof' riding buddy.
The 13g mount adjusts for angle and holds your Garmin securely.
Four-stage men's and women's races set to act as centerpoint of January festival organized in absence of Tour Down Under.
Some of the big names on the Bahrain Victorious team have laid out their 2021 plans, Cofidis has announced that it will have a women's squad in 2022, UAE-Team Emirates riders and staff have received coronavirus vaccines at the team's training camp, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot has revealed the team she will be riding for this season, and Cannondale Factory Racing has unveiled its 2021 roster.
A more affordable helmet with good looks and top-rated protection
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Three-time cross-country world champion joins a new team with a renewed focus on the Olympics.
Corso Sports widens the marketing net for its stars in new deals with top soccer agent, London agency.
The pioneering cyclist from Guadeloupe, who raced for Total Direct Énergie, aims to help prepare up-and-coming young riders from the Caribbean nation for racing in Europe.
In 2017, Wilcox rode 4,500 miles of Alaskan roadway. In 2020, she and her girlfriend, photojournalist Rugile Kaladyte, returned to document the journey and inspire others to pedal along.
French squad to launch new women's team to better reflect the demographic of its backing business.
Former Tour de France champion logging heavy training load as he rebuilds from back injury.
Is there a special quality shared by top athletes who triumph over great challenges? And can anyone acquire it?
Pensec falls as Chiappucci rises on stage 12 of the 1990 Tour de France.
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Riccardo Riccò, a retired Italian cyclist remembered for multiple clumsy doping attempts, is not happy about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Thursday's headlines feature updates on Wout van Aert's contract talks, news that cyclocross racer Justin Laevens has come out, a retirement announcement from Francisco Ventoso, and kit reveals for 2021.
Fran Ventoso latest WorldTour pro to hang up cleats.
New study suggests cycling's coffee culture might help us live longer.
Canyon's Ultimate CF SL Disc may be a few years old, but including it in the Field Test has proved that this high-value racer has aged incredibly well.
Wout van Aert is under contract with Jumbo-Visma until the end of 2021 and the team is said to be close to negotiating a contract extension.
Nearly 60 riders and team staff received the first of two COVID-19 vaccinations at the start of a team camp in Abu Dhabi.
Belgian pro cyclocrosser Justin Laevens says he hopes to be an example for other LGBT+ athletes who are 'still in their shell.'
Formerly team CCC-Liv, the squad has a sole title sponsor — and remarkable, new-look kit — for the start of the new season.
Longtime training partner Cameron Wurf urged four-time Tour de France winner to 'start over.'
How well would the puncheur-de-luxe star slot in at UAE Team Emirates? And where else would we like to see Hirschi racing for in 2021?
February race to host a record 14 WorldTour teams with American squad Rally Cycling also invited.
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Bivo’s goal was to make a water bottle that sucks less ... or should that be, sucks more?
The Road Book is an almanac of stats, stories, and trivia that cover the length and breadth of the 2020 men's and women's season. Here's Jim Cotton's look at it.
On this week's episode we discuss Marc Hirschi's surprise transfer and Chris Froome's rehab. Then, we catch up with Cameron Wurf on switching from pro cycling to triathlon and back.
The first review from our 2021 Road Bike Field Test. We review and compare the mid-priced version of Trek's newly overhauled Emonda race bike.
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The titanium framebuilder is going strong in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Four-time Tour winner traveled to California with his family shortly after Vuelta a España to begin next chapter of his career.
Cycling brands hit with uncertainty and delivery delays as the United Kingdom exits the European Union trade agreements.
Young Belgian eyeing his own opportunities in the Ardennes in team bristling with talent.
Olympic officials are encouraging athletes to be vaccinated, but so far not requiring them.
Here's why the car-sticker approach works for second-tier teams.
Race organizer looking to implement lessons from Tour de France in bid to mitigate coronavirus threats.
She was a trailblazer who won on the biggest stage. Decades later, she's disheartened by a lack of progress in women's racing.
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Wout van Aert and Marianne Vos will eventually get new Cervelos to suit their palmares.
The PowerDot 2.0 is an awesome way to kickstart your recovery as you go about your day-to-day. But there's one thing about it that bugs me ...
An exceptionally versatile all-road bike that can handle gravel, tarmac, and even some singletrack with aplomb.
A carbon Kiwi chassis dressed in a 13-speed gravel group.
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For the 2021 CyclingTips Field Test we headed to Bright in Victoria, Australia to test a smattering of road bikes, gravel bikes, and even a hardtail MTB. Join us!
While many of us have tried ice skating and all of us have ridden a bike, what do you do if it's just too icy to ride? Calgary has the answer.
Marc Hirschi, the revelation of the 2020 Tour de France, has been released by his team.
The 28-year-old was provisionally suspended in July of 2019 as a result of a positive test in June of 2019.
The team offered no explanation for the sudden move which released the breakout cycling star after many teams have already filled 2021 rosters.
VeloNews' technical expert talks about drivetrain alignment and more about how to diminish wrist pain when riding.
Belgian team to send three distinct groups to different locations for January camp as COVID-19 continues to grip Europe.
New season, new kits. But which of the 2021 team jerseys is the best? And which kits swing and a miss?
A 14-day quarantine upon arrival in Tokyo for the Games may leave riders forced to make tricky choices.
A number of top teams traded bike sponsors in the new year. Here's a look at some new-look BMC, Cervélo, Bianchi and Scott machines.
From a rainy velodrome in Japan 30 years ago, these photos provide a fascinating look at a unique corner of the cycling world.
The good, the bad, and the straight-up gross revealed, or, in many cases, just relearned.
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Fabio Aru is racing cyclocross again, and loving it
Zwift races start like rockets, with riders blasting out of the starting chute and holding high power for a minute or more. Here's how to prepare.
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig isn't afraid of the peloton's strongest riders, and that attitude could see her claim an elusive first WorldTour win.
There was A LOT of cyclocross racing through the holidays, and the world championships are now just three races away. Here's what we learned from the festive 'cross calendar.
Chris Froome will remain in California while most of the team will convene for a camp in Spain.
There's just over 24 hours left to get your entries in.
Van der Poel unstoppable after going solo from second lap, Betsema betters Lucinda Brand and Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado.
Arrival of Jumbo-Visma into women's peloton marks one of a number of shakeups in women's racing for 2021.
Chris Froome and Miguel Ángel López begin new chapters in their respective careers in 2021.
Van der Poel and Vas both dominate in races that saw reduced start sheets ahead of Sunday's World Cup round in Hulst.
Tony Vélos has become the focal point of the island's thriving cycling scene through the development of its own club and its welcoming of bikes of all shapes and sizes.
Athletes must clear COVID-19 tests upon arrival and will be placed into a pre-competition ‘bubble’ for 14 days, creating hurdles for many Tokyo-bound cyclists.