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Froome’s Vuelta, Boom’s Britain, d’Hoore in Madrid: Your CT Daily News Digest
Check out Matt De Neef's author page.
Diego Ulissi wins GP Montréal out of breakaway
Diego Ulissi (UAE Emirates) won the 2017 edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal over Jesus Herrada (Movistar) and Tom-Jelte Slagter (Cannondale-Drapac).
Van der Breggen wins the 2017 Women’s WorldTour
Check out Jeanine Laudy's author page.
Froome Completes Historic Tour-Vuelta Double
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Where Froome ranks among cycling’s greats
Chris Froome (Team Sky) is the third rider in history to win the Tour de France and Vuelta a España in the same season.
Powless joins LottoNL-Jumbo on two-year deal
Neilson Powless has signed a two-year deal with the WorldTour team LottoNL-Jumbo.
Boom wins Britain overall, as Boasson Hagen takes final stage
Lars Boom (LottoNL-Jumbo) clinched his second Tour of Britain title after Edvald Boasson Hagen (Dimension Data) won the final stage on Sunday.
Uran confirmed to stay with Slipstream Sports
Rigobert Uran will stay with Slipstream Sports after signing a three-year extension back at the beginning of August.
Woods returns to Cannondale for two more years
Canadian Michael Woods has signed a new deal with Slipstream Sports, keeping him with the team for an additional two years.
Groenewegen holds off Ewan in Britain, Boom retains lead
Dylan Groenewegen (LottoNl-Jumbo) beat Caleb Ewan (Orica-Scott) to land stage seven of the seventh of the Tour of Britain on Saturday.
Storybook ending: Contador goes out on top, wins final summit finish of his career
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Mission accomplished: Froome locks up Vuelta a España GC to take historic Tour-Vuelta double
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Contador Conquers Angliru! Froome Cements Victory.
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End of era: Contador completes his Anglirú masterpiece
The pistolero’s never-say-die attitude carried the day with an emotional stage win on the Anglirú.
USA Cycling names elite men’s 2017 worlds squad
On Saturday USA Cycling announced the six-man squad for the elite men's road race at the 2017 UCI World Championships in Bergen, Norway.
Cannondale-Drapac announces EF Education First as 2018 title sponsor
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Woods, van Garderen finish Vuelta with flourish
Michael Woods (Cannondale-Drapac) and Tejay van Garderen (BMC Racing) will both finish the 2017 La Vuelta in the top-10 overall.
Cannondale-Drapac secures new title sponsor EF Education First
Cannondale-Drapac will continue into 2018 with EF Education First as a prominent sponsor.
Sagan Sprints to 100th Win
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De Gendt best in Vuelta, Ewan in Britain, Koster in Belgium: Your Daily News Digest
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Photo gallery: The thrilling battle in Belgium you probably missed
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Thomas de Gendt Grabs Stage 19. Angliru Awaits.
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Contador’s last mountain
Contador will not disappoint fans in his final summit finish. He will attack the Vuelta, just as he always does.
CyclingTips Podcast, Episode 42: Roadie to retired, part 2, KOMs to kombucha
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Sagan sprints to 100th win at GP Quebec
Peter Sagan dashes to victory Friday at the Grand Prix de Quebec ahead of BMC's Greg Van Avermaet and Michael Matthews (Orica-Scott)
Lance Armstrong fraud trial delayed until May 2018
Lance Armstrong’s $100 million fraud trial is rescheduled to begin May 7, 2018
VeloNews magazine — September 2017
The September VeloNews magazine is all about endurance. We focus on cyclists who had every reason to quit but decided to tough it out.
Froome returns to Angliru to close Vuelta circle
It all started on the Anglirú, and Froome is hoping he can close the circle Saturday to secure the overall title Sunday in Madrid.
Commentary: Ranking the Vuelta a España’s Angliru YouTube clips
Spain's Alto de l'Angliru climb has produced some of pro cycling's best YouTube clips. Here, we rank them.
Britain stage 6: Ewan sprints to third victory
Caleb Ewan scores a hat-trick Friday at the Tour of Britain, winning the stage 6 sprint in Aldeburgh. Lars Boom keeps overall lead.
Week in Tech: Adidas glasses, a Wolf Tooth remote, and more
This week's tech news roundup includes new products from Adidas, Wolf Tooth, Topeak, and 7Mesh.
Kelderman aims for career-changing Vuelta podium
The 26-year-old Dutchman was third in the Vuelta entering Friday's stage 19, 12 seconds ahead of his closest competitor.
Summer Gear Guide: Part III – SeaSucker, Stages Cycling, Orange Seal, Panaracer
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Bikes of the Bunch: Yamaguchi custom and a self-built ‘Oukan’
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Uncertain future for Australian women’s road development teams
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Armee best at Vuelta, Boom in Britain, d’Hoore triumphs: Your Daily News Digest
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Sander Armee Gets Stage 18
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Fast Talk podcast, ep. 27: Who can you trust for training advice?
There's a lot of training advice out there, often contradictory, so what's the best way for an athlete figure out what to do?
Holowesko-Citadel team applies for Pro Continental status
Holowesko-Citadel announces that it will become a UCI Pro Continental team for 2018 after five years of operation.
Nibali goes flat; air leaks out of Vuelta GC battle
With Nibali throwing away valuable seconds, the only real race that remains in this Vuelta could be the battle for the podium behind Froome.
Breaking: Cannondale-Drapac will honor 2018 rider contracts
An email from Cannondale-Drapac team management confirms that all contracts for 2018 will be honored.
Boom wins Britain TT, takes GC lead after stage 5
Former world cyclocross champion Lars Boom wins stage 5 at the Tour of Britain Thursday and moves into the overall race lead.
Vuelta director Javier Guillén on building the perfect Vuelta
VeloNews chatted with the man behind the Spanish grand tour as the 2017 race nears its finish in Madrid.
Giordana Orica-Scott FR-C Pro jersey
This super thin race jersey is made to go fast and keep you cool in hot summer temperatures.
TREK x PELOTON: Meditations on Ojai, CA
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This is the Best Pinarello Dogma Yet
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Cannondale’s Rock Of A Wrench
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Creatine for road cyclists: New study reveals further potential benefits
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Denifl wins at Vuelta, Gaviria best in Britain, Froome under pressure: Daily News Digest
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VN Show: We try to save Cannondale-Drapac
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Show we discuss the crisis facing American cycling team Cannondale-Drapac.
Photo gallery and rider diary: a belt buckle battle at Rebecca’s Private Idaho
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Froome’s Vuelta Lead Slashed by Nibali
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Ben King opens up about struggle with eating disorder
Former U.S. national champion Ben King reveals that he overcame an eating disorder in his teenage years while aspiring to be a pro rider.
This Vuelta ain’t over yet
Just when Chris Froome and Sky look to have the red jersey sewn up, it started to unravel Wednesday on the Los Machucos summit finale.
Roundtable: Contador punches, Froome wavers on Los Machucos
Race leader Chris Froome shows his first real signs of fatigue, losing time to his rivals on the steep climb. This Vuelta just got interesting.
The Shot: Time to focus
BrakeThrough Media captures the intensity of pre-time trial preparation at the Vuelta a Espana.
Contador’s Vuelta storybook ending falls short
Alberto Contador thrilled fans with a scorching attack through the fog on stage 17's summit finish at the Vuelta a Espana.
Gaviria takes Britain stage 4; Bookwalter crashes out
Fernando Gaviria keeps his nerve to win the Tour of Britain's stage 4 after a tense duel with Team Sky's Elia Viviani on Wednesday.
VN pod, ep. 49: Vuelta; Talansky retirement; Cannondale crowdfunding
Andrew Talansky is retiring. We talk more about Cannondale-Drapac's tenuous situation, and argue about the Vuelta.
Video: Rigoberto Uran talks Tour de France, Colombian fans, smaller teams at races
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Café du Cycliste Annabelle bib shorts
These bibs feature an integrated base layer, which provides a second-skin feel.
Café du Cycliste Lucienne Jersey
This jersey is stylish without being gaudy and stands out without being annoying.
Nibali refuses to give up Vuelta fight
Vincenzo Nibali was nearly 2 minutes behind race leader Chris Froome entering Wednesday's stage 17, but he's hopeful he can close the gap.
Chloe Hosking to appeal Road Worlds non-selection: “This is bigger than my personal ego”
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Crank length: Forget leverage and power, it’s all about the fit
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Why Cycling Australia left women’s Road Worlds spots unfilled
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Worlds and the UCIWWT final: the season comes to a close in September
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Lappartient: UCI’s tablet detectors ‘simply aren’t enough’
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Froome wins at Vuelta, Ewan in Britain, D’hoore best in Belgium: Your Daily News Digest
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Andrew Talansky announces retirement from pro cycling at age 28
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Froome in red, rocketing toward Vuelta victory
Chris Froome looks to have the Vuelta in the bag after stage 16 time trial, but he and his rivals are wary of final mountainous stages.
Stepping up: Three US teams aim for Pro Continental status in 2018
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FROOME PREVAILS IN STAGE 16 TT
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Technical FAQ: Flying with discs; more gearing queries
Lennard Zinn answers a question about flying with a disc-brake bike. Plus, more follow-up questions on wide-range road bike gearing.
CyclingTips Podcast, Episode 41: How bike shops can survive in an Amazon world
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Los Machucos, the Vuelta’s latest discovery
Los Machucos is being hyped up as an ogre. Terrible and inhumane. A colossus. Seems fitting for the climber-friendly Vuelta a Espana.
Britain stage 3: Ewan sprints to second stage win
Australia's Caleb Ewan secures his second victory in this year's Tour of Britain by winning Tuesday's third stage to reclaim the overall lead.
Andrew Talansky announces retirement from pro cycling
Andrew Talansky, one of the most successful American GC riders over the past five years, announces his retirement from pro cycling.
Vuelta Photo Essay: Contador attacks; Froome defends; Lopez emerges
The 2017 Vuelta takes on a mountainous second week through southern Spain. Contador attacks. Froome defends. Lopez emerges.