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A $75 MIPS helmet beats WaveCel in Virginia Tech rankings
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Roger De Vlaeminck is still racing
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Gallery: New Shimano GRX gravel-specific component series
Ready or not, here it comes. Shimano has released the first-ever gravel-specific component set, and we got a first look at it at the Wild Horse Gravel event in De Beque, Colorado.
Gaviria unhappy with awarded stage victory
Fernando Gaviria found little cause for celebration in the way he landed victory on stage 3 of the Giro d'Italia. "Elia was the clear winner today," he says
Giro d’Italia stage 3: Gaviria wins as Viviani is relegated
An erratic sprint from Elia Viviani sees Fernando Gaviria awarded victory on a stressful third stage of the Giro d'Italia.
VeloNews Voices: Put Your Socks On with Bobby Julich
Put Your Socks On Episode 1: 2019 Amgen Tour of California, Stage One
Travis McCabe’s rollercoaster journey to the Tour of California podium
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Cannondale X Peloton: Have Synapse, Will Travel
Words and Images by William Tracy
Giro d’Italia stage 1: Scenes from the finish
A look at the protagonists and tech choices on the challenging opening time trial of the Giro d'Italia
Tour of California: How wide American roads shape the race
The Tour of California's wide roadways have an enormous impact on the way that riders tackle the race
The weekly spin: George Bennett talks California, Kittel, and Game of Thrones
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Rapha Custom design competition – Giro d’Italia theme winner announced
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Tour of California stage 1: Sagan tops McCabe in Sacramento
Peter Sagan took his 17th stage victory at the Amgen Tour of California, crossing the line just ahead of American Travis McCabe
Ackermann wins Giro stage 2, Sagan wins California opener: Daily News Digest
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Wire-to-wire Giro: Could Roglic hold pink all the way to Verona?
With a series of sprint and breakaway stages before the race's next time trial, and the mountains coming soon after, the Slovenian could lead the race - and face all the extra responsibilities that come with it - for some time.
Giro d’Italia stage 2: Pascal Ackermann takes sprint victory
German champion wins first grand tour sprint of his career, with the GC staying static.
Bet on late start paid off for Yates
Mitchelton-Scott gambled on the weather and came out with the trump card of time splits for Yates to refer to in the Giro's opening time trial.
Tour of California: Stage battles overshadow Mt. Baldy showdown
The Tour of California's one GC day could be overshadowed by four stages for breakaway riders.
Commentary: The new Mark Cavendish
The British sprinter recently took to social media to honor his longtime foe, Marcel Kittel
Tit-for-tat a side show to Roglic’s impressive Giro opening shot
Primoz Roglic might have won the opening stage, but the Giro d'Italia opened with an old-fashioned 'polemica'
Roglic leads after Giro d’Italia Stage 1
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To the Summit
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Roglic takes the pink jersey on Giro’s opening stage
Roglic set the fastest time early in the day, beating Yates into second by 19 seconds, with Nibali finishing third and Dumoulin placing fifth, 28 seconds down.
Giro d’Italia, Stage 2: Potential gear choices for the puncheur
On a route boasting climbs of varying length and pitch, and a likely sprint finish, you can expect to see an array of gear in the peloton for the Giro's first road stage.
Nibali: ‘Yates should show some respect’
Two-time Giro winner responds to Yates' pre-race proclamations that he was the favorite for the final pink jersey.
Should Yates’ Giro rivals be scared? He thinks so.
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CyclingTips Podcast: The Giro, threaded bottom brackets, and free Giant frames
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What does Ineos have to gain by sponsoring a cycling team?
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Roglic’s secret weapon: Belgian climber Laurens De Plus
Roglic's climbing lieutenant Laurens De Plus is finally hitting top form after a terrifying crash derailed his 2018 season
Giro d’Italia Stage 1: Understanding TT gear
The high socks, grip tape, and 3D-printed components you can expect to see (and not see) when watching the opening stage in Bologna.
Ineos embraces new opportunities without star rider Bernal in Giro roster
Sivakov, Geoghegan Hart, Dunbar headline a promising team that averages only 25 years of age.
Michael Drapac on the loss of his son Damion, his philosophy of cycling, and life
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The CyclingTips Weekly Quiz #10: How well do you know the Giro d’Italia?
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Clif x PELOTON: The Kids Are All Right
Words by Brad Roe, Images by David Oh
The New Rules of Cycling, as proposed by Phil Gaimon
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Kittel taking a break, Lefevere hopes to keep Alaphilippe: Daily News Digest
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The Bunch: Kittel and Katusha part ways, and this video was stuck in Italy
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Giro press conferences: Quotes from the favorites
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The weekly spin: California memories
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Marcel Kittel parts ways with Katusha before end of contract
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Q&A: Kasia Niewiadoma on the unpredictability of women’s WorldTour racing
Kasia Niewiadoma says more women's WorldTour teams try to control the races, which opens the door for smaller teams to win
Times changed for Roglic – now a Giro favorite
After winning all three races he's started in 2019, the Slovenian heads to a Giro that plays to his strengths.
Rapha roadmap, chapter 8: How new structures can grow revenue
In this chapter of the Rapha Roadmap, we examine whether different structures could create new revenue models for pro cycling
Kittel, Katusha part ways in surprise split
Announcement comes after series of inconsistent performances and simmering tension with team.
Lighter than Lightweight? Partington’s 1,150g disc brake tubeless wheels
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Preview: Everything you need to know about the 2019 Giro d’Italia
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Zwift’s Giro partnership, Urán headed to California: Daily News Digest
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Italian Icons: Bartali, Coppi and Pantani
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Tackling Italy’s White Roads On the Wilier Jaroon
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Bellísimo: The Good Life in Italy
By Clive Pursehouse w/images courtesy, Tourissimo
The Secret Pro: Taxes, Zwifting, and the things we talk about
We talk about different things, depending on the setting. Allow me to explain.
My journey to Cape Epic
The ABSA Cape Epic is arguably XC mountain biking’s most competitive stage race. From the front of the elite field, here’s Giant pro rider Brendan Johnston’s account of how it went for him and his partner, Cam Ivory.
Landa leads Valverde-less Movistar at Giro
Landa is hopeful he's back to full strength in time for the Giro following an injury-plagued season
Gallery: Casey B. Gibson captures the 2019 Tour of the Gila
New Mexico's Tour of the Gila is a stage race like no other. It is held in the eclectic mining town of Silver City, and has been a regular stop on the U.S. domestic racing scene for decades. At one time the fields were filled with top professionals preparing for the Amgen Tour of California, or racing to get the needed hard miles at high altitude. The race still attracts plenty of UCI Continental pro riders, many of whom have WorldTour aspirations. This year saw familiar faces return: Floyds’s Pro Cycling D.S. Gord Fraser has been at Gila as a racer and now director for nearly 15 years, as has Wildlife Generation manager Danny Van Haute. Former mountain bike racer and U.S. team coach Mark Gullickson attended the race to watch his son race in the amateur category. The entire organization is held together by Jack Brennan, who has retired once, only to return to make sure the race doesn’t die. And the course is one of the most scenic and challenging in North America.
Scouting the Giro, and why it makes a difference
Previewing stages at the Tour de France is nothing new, but now more teams are doing the same thing at the Giro.
Dumoulin: ‘Hopefully there’s a big win waiting for me this year’
Dutchman satisfied with year-on-year progress and relishing a Giro heavy on time trials.
How Kiel Reijnen found solace on the cobblestones
Kiel Reijnen lost his brother on the eve of the 2019 classics, and found solace in suffering at the Tour of Flanders
Jungels believes Giro will be more aggressive than Tour
Bob Jungels targets the Giro d'Italia overall after an impressive spring campaign on the cobblestones
Podcast: Sepp Kuss and Kasia Niewiadoma
Sepp Kuss and Kasia Niewiadoma stop by on this week's VeloNews Podcast
Core training for cyclists: Is it worth it?
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$50,000 reward offered to catch the ‘Boulie tacker’
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The price of my sanity, it turns out, is one hundred and seventy-seven euros
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Giro rosters and Vuelta wild cards: Daily News Digest
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Shimano Goes All In On Gravel
GRX will be the first gravel specific groupset
Shimano GRX: World’s first dedicated gravel groupsets
The new group offers three tiers, lower gears, better braking from the hoods, clutched rear derailleurs, and mechanical or Di2 versions
Rapha Roadmap, chapter 7: Generating revenue outside of sponsorship
Pro cycling needs to break free from its sponsorship-revenue model, and develop new ways to bring money into the sport
Tech Podcast: The skinny on Shimano GRX drivetrain
Shimano banks on the burgeoning gravel scene with its newest drivetrain designed specifically for the rigors of multi-surface riding.
Q&A: Why Boels-Dolmans boss Danny Stam likes American riders
Boels-Dolmans manager Danny Stam says American riders have a " fighting spirit" that helps them thrive in the European peloton
Analysis: A very Italian Giro route that packs a late punch
This year's Giro d'Italia is a race of two halves, with the second half building to a leg-cracking crescendo in the high mountains
Technical FAQ: SRAM AXS Flattop chain compatibility
Is SRAM's new AXS flattop chain compatible with existing wide/narrow chainrings? Plus, more follow-up on a reader's question about shifting with limited hand strength
‘Cockroaches on wheels’: How cyclists are being dehumanised and why that matters
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Rapha Custom design competition – CyclingTips theme winner announced
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Simon Yates has ‘unfinished business’ at the Giro: Daily News Digest
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Giant USA announces frame damage replacement program
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Gallery: 2019 Belgian Waffle Ride
Dirt, grit, and syrup: A look at the 2019 edition of Belgian Waffle Ride in North San Diego County.
Kuss surrenders California leadership for Giro d’Italia debut
Sepp Kuss is relishing his opportunity to race the Giro d'Italia with Jumbo-Visma
Bernal injury leaves Team Ineos without a Giro leader
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Yates to employ more conservative strategy at Giro d’Italia
During the 2018 Giro Simon Yates attacked every time the road went uphill. That may not be the case this year.
Photo gallery: 2019 Handmade Bicycle Show Australia – The rebels and the new guard
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