Carapaz out of Vuelta a España with shoulder injury
Richard Carapaz has withdrawn from the Vuelta a España due to injuries suffered in a crash on Sunday.
Richard Carapaz has withdrawn from the Vuelta a España due to injuries suffered in a crash on Sunday.
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Australian rider Rebecca Wiasak comes to the Colorado Classic hoping to repeat her stage victory from 2018.
In the 1960s and ‘70s, the nation of Yugoslavia began an immense programme of monument-building – erecting huge, space-age structures.
A swarm of riders from North and South America are expected to dominate the Vuelta across all terrain
German ace promises to work with Gilbert and Ewan as the Belgian team loads up on veteran talent
Cycling's governing body is moving for changes in elite road racing, and highlights results from a recent survey to back its vision
An unconventional closing week across Spain's rugged Sierra de Gredos could up-end the Spanish grand tour
Nearly a decade after the demise of Team Rabobank, Dutch squad Jumbo-Visma has become one of the strongest in the WorldTour under the leadership of its owner, Richard Plugge.
From the prologue at Snowbird Resort, to the punishing slopes of Powder Mountain, to the final finish line in Park City, this year’s Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah was packed with excitement. Photographer Casey B. Gibson was on the ground to capture all the action. Here’s a look at some of his best images from this year’s race.
While Belgian continues to heal from his ugly Tour crash, unstoppable Dutchman steamrolls through multiple disciplines
Astana extends two seasons with the Danish star, snuffing out rumors he would be leaving the team
When we excuse careless driving by blaming the victims of careless driving, we ensure that other drivers will continue to drive carelessly.
Four years after she took a spin class in college, Anna Dorovskikh has blossomed into an aspiring pro racer on the Amy D Foundation team.
Employed by teams from all levels during his career, Huffman unceremoniously ended his racing days at the end of the Tour of Utah.
From issue 86 • Words by William Tracy
From issue 86 • Words by William Tracy
Approximately 1,500 riders turned up for the inaugural SBT GRVL race last Sunday in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The event offered up three course options (Black, Blue, and Green), with the heartiest riders opting for the 140-mile Black route that included a leg burning 9,000 feet of climbing. Former WorldTour pro Ted King and rising road racing star Brodie Chapman were fastest on the day in the men’s and women’s fields, each earning a healthy $5,000 prize check. But this first-year event was about much more than the sharp end of the race. Indeed, SBT GRVL demonstrated once again that this whole gravel thing is here to stay. Scroll down to see our expansive photo gallery. All images courtesy SBT GRVL
With Ineos's big names sitting on the sidelines, the team is sending a mix of young and old to the Vuelta
Relatively unknown a year ago, the Aussie has been on a tear in 2019
VeloNews goes deep inside Will Barta's four-year progression from promising junior to a spot on the CCC WorldTour team.
By contesting the Tour of Ireland in 1973, the Raleigh Team became the first American cycling squad to compete in a European stage race.
Christopher Blevins discusses his push for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, plus how he balances pro cycling with his passions for hip hop, creative writing, and working with at-risk youth.
Dimension Data brings stage hunters to Spanish grand tour, led by American Ben King who won two stages last year
Three Americans will line up Saturday, as EF Education First brings a well-rounded squad to the year's final grand tour.
Each earned a well-deserved $5,000 for their hard efforts on the 140-mile Black Course with 9,000 feet of climbing.
The Belgian leaves his Quick-Step team after three years, and returns to Lotto-Soudal, an outfit with which he's had much success.
After Utah win and Dan Martin signing, pro continental team aiming for 2020 Tour de France.
Colombian sensation attacked late to pull off the double to defend the overall at the five-day Burgos tour in northern Spain.
Williams aiming to demonstrate that women's cycling is truly exciting at Colorado Classic.
The season's final grand tour often comes down to who has the legs and motivation — there is no lack of candidates for the overall in 2019
The Hagens Berman Axeon product will make his grand tour debut with CCC that packs youth and experience off to Spain
Dutch superstar breaks his contract with Sunweb to move to rival Jumbo-Visma that has implications across the peloton
Joe Dombrowski attacked over Empire Pass to win stage 6 into Park City, while Ben Hermans clinched the overall title.
Two more Americans are confirmed for the Vuelta as Trek-Segafredo brings a team packed with stage-hunters
The Tour of Utah continues to thrive despite the downturn in USA's cycling economy, a result of the expertise of the Miller group, increased coverage, and sponsor loyalty.
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Lachlan Morton out sprinted his breakaway companion Hayden McCormick to win the fifth stage of the Tour of Utah.
Megan Jastrab added a world championship on the track to her collection of 21 national titles across road, track, and cyclocross.
Lawson Craddock hopes a strong ride at the Tour of Utah will lead to a start at the Vuelta a España.
Two Americans join an ambitious Jumbo-Visma aiming for overall victory at the upcoming Vuelta a España
The Vuelta could be more wide open than ever with many of the established GC stars missing for one reason or another
No change in GC, with Belgian Ben Hermans still comfortably on top of overall standings with two days of racing to go
He was only the second rider after Jacques Anquetil to win all three grand tour titles
In episode 81, we get down and dirty with cyclocross, from training to racing, technical skills to starting fast.
The multi-talented rider wins crits, mountain bike races, and singlespeed 'cross events. Now she's taking on gravel, and looking forward to suffering at SBT GRVL.
The Irish rider signed a two-year contract, and hopes to lead the team at the Tour de France in 2020.
With Nibali moving out, the Basque rider is hoping he will be the center of a team's GC ambitions for first time of his career
Just 21 years old, João Almeida is using the Tour of Utah as a stepping stone into the WorldTour.
The Australian team will race for the podium with Chaves; defending champion Simon Yates decides to miss the Spanish grand tour.
The French star is ending his racing season early after another disappointing GC performance at the Tour this summer.
Ben Hermans won Thursday's stage 3 of the Tour of Utah into North Salt Lake City, extending his lead in the overall.
Gravel race management earmarked 200 spots specifically for women after initial registration numbers were heavily male.
After he was time cut on Wednesday, Mexican champ Ignacio Prado protested the decision and lost.
Team Ineos still has not defined its starting lineup for the Vuelta a España — a strong ride in Burgos could earn Ivan Sosa a spot
In advance of SBT GRVL, a new 140-mile gravel race in Steamboat, we revisit the 2001 Saturn Classic, which also featured Colorado's climbs, gravel roads, and big prize money.
Betsy Welch had a punishing but fun day racing in Colorado's thin air at the Leadville 100.
This bonus episode of The VeloNews Podcast is sponsored by MetPro, a concierge nutrition, fitness and lifestyle coaching company that uses Metabolic Profiling to analyze your metabolism and provide an individualized approach to obtaining your goals.
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Last year’s Belgian runner-up wins queen stage ahead of Piccoli and Eg, takes over race lead
Dutch sensation puts his mountain biking ambitions on hold to prepare for the road worlds in Yorkshire
Belgian star will anchor new focus on northern classics for Sunweb
Often overshadowed by his older brother, Dayer looks forward to racing alongside Nairo in 2020.
The five-day Burgos tour is a good indicator of who is on winning form going into the Vuelta later in August
Veteran Italian star recounts his near-fatal collision and promises to mount a comeback to competition despite heavy cost
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From issue 85
EF Education First's Lawson Craddock moves into leader’s jersey ahead of Wednesday’s Queen Stage
Words and Images by William Tracy
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Early gravel tires were more a mashup of chunky MTB treads and road tire casings. Now, there are more sophisticated choices, as designers learn what works.
Mountain biker Erin Huck drops by to discuss her pathway to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, plus the impact that Kate Courtney's meteoric rise has had on U.S. mountain biking.
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Despite finishing second in the Tour, the Ineos star will skip a run at the Spanish grand tour and focus on the world TT title instead
27-year-old Canadian Elevate-KHS rider is fastest on challenging 3.3-mile circuit at Snowbird Resort
American rider will transition into a road captain role as part of two-year extension with the U.S. team
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Check out what went down high in the Colorado Rockies this past weekend.
Seven-day race kicks off with prologue TT. Queen stage up Powder Mountain set for Wednesday