What’s the best way to grow women’s pro road racing? We asked the experts
We spoke to riders and directors at the Colorado Classic to discuss the best ways to grow interest in pro women's road racing.
We spoke to riders and directors at the Colorado Classic to discuss the best ways to grow interest in pro women's road racing.
Emirates signs the American climber on a two-year deal hoping that the best is yet to come
Mathieu van der Poel took another stage victory at the Tour of Britain and boosted his overall lead.
Riders criticize Movistar's tactic in the aftermath of a crash that sent Roglic, López and others to the ground
Frenchman Rémi Cavagna won Friday's stage 19 with a powerful solo move into Toledo.
Chris Froome hopes to race again in 2019 and will participate in the Saitama Criterium in October.
Team Ineos manager David Brailsford revealed he is recovering from prostate cancer.
Words by Yuri Hauswald, Images by David Oh
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On the heels of Kate Courtney's World Cup overall victory, we look back at the last time an American held the title.
Prior to this past weekend's World Cup finals in Snowshoe, West Virginia, the United States hadn't hosted a stop on off-road cycling's premier series since 2015. The sport's top riders descended on Snowshoe to contest the series finals, and they were greeted by a fast and technical course. American riders shone throughout the weekend, with Kate Courtney winning the elite women's overall. Photographer Don Karle was there to capture the action.
Top two countries get to send a trio of XC athletes to Japan next summer. But with nearly 9 months remaining in the Olympics chase, Team USA can’t afford to be complacent
Sergio Higuita salvaged EF's Vuelta a Espana by winning stage 18 in Becerril de la Sierra. Roglic defended his lead.
Philippe Gilbert's two stage victories at the Vuelta is proof that he's on fine form ahead of the UCI road world championship in Yorkshire.
A smaller, lighter motor and updated geometry make the Trek Rail an e-MTB frontrunner
Latest climbing stage at the Vuelta is reminiscent of the decisive stage in 2015 when Tom Dumoulin crumbled. Could Primoz Roglic suffer a similar fate?
Sponsorships and shifting team ownership could impact Mathieu van der Poel's immediate future in professional road cycling.
Wednesday's stage of the Vuelta a Espana was supposed to be easy. Then, gusting crosswinds and aggressive tactics transformed it into the hardest day of the 2019 race.
We catch up with Kate Courtney to discuss her World Cup overall title; plus analysis from the Vuelta a España, Sepp Kuss's thrilling stage win, and pro cycling's young stars.
Crosswinds created havoc at the Vuelta a España as a 50-man breakaway gained valuable time, vaulting Nairo Quintana back into contention.
The Defenders combine a unique aesthetic, safety features, and photochromic lenses. That's a good combo.
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Lennard Zinn addresses questions on tubular patching, tubeless rolling resistance, and inspecting crashed carbon for this week's edition of Technical FAQ.
Mathieu van der Poel put in an explosive sprint to win the fourth stage of the Tour of Britain and seize the overall lead.
We examined Sepp Kuss's power data from his victory on stage 15 of the Vuelta a España. Kuss was calm during the race's midpoint before unleashing a sustained surge of power on the final climb.
The Colorado Classic will return in 2020 with a four-day women's race held August 27-30.
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Backed by the deep and motivated Jumbo-Visma team, it’s going to take a major mistake or mishap for this Vuelta to slip away
CT comprises 567 miles of trail between Durango and Denver with around 90,000 vertical feet of total climbing
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American Joe Dombrowski is headed to UAE-Team Emirates after signing a two-year deal.
Maghalie Rochette won both races at the Rochester Cyclocross Pro CX race weekend.
Some new products stood out just a little more than others at Eurobike. Here are some of our favorites
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Jakob Fuglsang won the first grand tour stage of his career atop the Vuelta's mighty summit finish. Primoz Roglic defended his lead in the overall.
Japanese company's new off-paved-road-specific component group aims to provide array of options for gravel and cyclocross riders
The Vuelta was never part of Roglic's plans for 2019, but after finishing the Giro on his knees, the team reshuffled the calendar to bring the Slovenian to Spain
Kuss is the latest American to win a stage at the Vuelta, and his rise to the top of the WorldTour started in the dusty trails of Colorado.
Kate Courtney secured the World Cup cross-country overall title with a fifth-place finish in Snowshoe, West Virginia.
After riding his first grand tour in the 2018 Vuelta, Kuss has learned with every race he'd ridden. Now he can add a long-range climbing victory to his locker.
Sepp Kuss launches lone strike on final climb to power to victory, Primoz Roglic and Alejandro Valverde grow their gap on GC contenders.
The Coloradan wins out of a breakaway to confirm his arrival at the WorldTour with a stage victory in just his third grand tour start.
Trentin won from a sprint after a late attack from Alex Dowsett was caught in the final 100 meters.
Rivals will be trying to unsettle Roglic in two decisive climbing stages looming in northern Spain.
Having only started racing on the road in 2015, the young Norweigan rode to 18th overall in August's Tour of Poland, and now finds himself eigth overall in his first grand tour.
Dutch super-sprinter repays the efforts of his Jumbo-Visma teammates, who controlled the race throughout the 202km stage.
Several GC riders brought down by a touch of wheels inside the final kilometer, though all were able to complete the stage without major injury.
After suffering serious injuries during a heavy fall in June, the four-time Tour champion found himself back in hospital having surgery to repair a damaged tendon.
Having only entered the WorldTour at the start of the season, the young Slovenian finds himself sole leader of his team and third on GC at his first grand tour.
On this bonus podcast, we hear from Andrew Bernstein, who survived a hit-and-run incident in July, and is beginning a road to recovery at Craig Hospital in Denver.
Ashton Lambie broke his previous record in the Individual Pursuit at the Pan-American Championships on Friday.
Bobby Julich and Gus Morton recap the first week of La Vuelta and the latest happenings across the world of pro cycling.
A year after winning two stages at the Spanish grand tour, the American is hoping the stars align once again
Movistar duo Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde vowed to keep fighting after they were dropped on the Los Machucos climb. Time is running out at this Vuelta for Movistar to dethrone leader Primoz Roglic.
A crash course in team building, altitude acclimatization and motorpacing mixed in with shared meals and philosophy.
Slovenian Tadej Pogačar took the stage win just ahead of countryman Primoz Roglic, who padded his lead in the Vuelta overall.
Set it up 650b or 700c. Either way, you get exceptional versatility and a rowdy, fun ride.
Paved less than a decade ago, the Los Machucos climb has already become part of Vuelta lore after just one inclusion. This year the punishing climb opens a decisive weekend in the mountains.
Electric-assist bikes again grabbed the headlines at this year's Eurobike, with e-racing bikes on display from Bianchi, Look, and Wilier Triestina.
Gilbert's Vuelta stage victory is a sign that the Belgian star is peaking just before the world road championships.
By Yuri Hauswald | Images by David Oh
American Will Barta says he's not quite back to 100 percent after hip surgery, however he is relishing his grand tour debut at the Vuelta a España.
Olympic silver medalist Mari Holden headlines a lineup of new hires at USA Cycling to the organization's athletics and commercial divisions.
Andrew Bernstein, a lifelong racer and bike industry veteran, was the victim of a hit-and-run crash in July. We caught up with Bernstein to discuss his recovery and his perspective on the incident.
Philippe Gilbert attacked out of the day's breakaway and then held off the chasers to take the stage win in downtown Bilbao.
What's Dropping at Eurobike
The Vuelta a España heads into its mountainous second week, and we're left to wonder if Primoz Roglic can hold onto the lead. Plus, Americans Ben King and Kiel Reijnen take us inside the Vuelta.
The famed cyclocross race weekend in Gloucester, Massachusetts has been cancelled for 2019.
The Outer Line examines the murky world of pro rider transfers, and proposes a few solutions for how to improve the process.
Now Vuelta race leader is trying to apply those lessons in Spain, as he guns to win his first grand tour title
Indoor cycling innovations from Wahoo, Zwift, and Stages Cycling caught our attention at the opening day of Eurobike.
U.S. squad displayed lots of grit and had a few close calls, but in the end it was not the final result they were gunning for
Basque rider Mikel Itturia took the biggest win of his career with a dramatic solo victory on stage 11.
American roars from fourth in time trial to next day’s breakaway at Spanish grand tour
Spanish police seized an illegal marijuana grow after TV cameras covering the Vuelta a España captured images of the plants.
This jersey has lots of pockets, which begs the question: how many is too many?
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From issue 87 • Words by James Startt with images from Graham Watson
From issue 88 • Words/images by James Startt