Movers and Shakers: Meet Mari Holden, the latest inductee into the US Bicycle Hall of Fame
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This week, we listen in to Peter Sagan's thoughts on his new team and 2017 goals. Plus, Mike Creed talks about his latest project.
After two years with UnitedHealthcare, Janez Brajkovic returns to the WorldTour to support Vincenzo Nibali on the big climbs.
Alberto Contador is hoping that after a seven-year drought, he can reclaim a Tour de France title with his new Trek – Segafredo team.
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We test a set of super-light (super-pricey) brakes, Oakley's new smart glasses, and Bont's racer-friendly Vaypor S shoes.
If you absolutely need the lightest brakes out there, but you also want to stop reliably, look no further than Cane Creek's eeBrakes.
Oakley's Radar Pace are the first smart sunglasses we've been consistently excited to wear, offering audible feedback as you ride.
Bont's Vaypor S shoes are purebred racer shoes. That's great if you want stiffness, but it isn't always entirely comfortable.
Lennard Zinn addresses a question about how and why a Campy rear derailleur exploded during a bike ride.
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Exclusive to VeloClub Insiders, Neal Rogers writes the story behind the story of tracking down ex-World Champion Roland Green, speaking with ex-training partners and competitors, and how the feature came to fruition.
Roland Green dominated the mountain bike world in 2001 and 2002, winning two world titles, the World Cup series overall, and the NORBA series title. After injury and suspension, he retired following the 2005 season and disappeared, seemingly cutting all ties from the cycling world. We set out find out where he is today, and why he completely stepped away from the sport he loved.
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What sort of rider is Toms Skujins? The 25-year-old Latvian has proven to be a versatile part of the Cannondale – Drapac team.
VeloNews chats with the Dimension Data rider about African cycling's rapid ascent, racing in rural Africa, and more.
Far from the limelight of the WorldTour, the Continental Circuits are growing, improving, and giving more and more riders a pathway to the top.
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Sky’s Mikel Landa sets sights on the Giro, perhaps strongest hint yet that Chris Froome won’t take on the Italian grand tour next year.
UCI Cyclocross World Cup race in Koksijde called off due to raging storms sweeping across northern Belgium.
'My Fight' co-author Thijs Zonneveld discusses fallout following recent release of Dutch cyclist Thomas Dekker's revealing autobiography.
USA Cycling releases calendars for 2017 Pro GRT and Pro XCT mountain bike seasons.
Here are five of the best Legally Speaking Columns from 2016. Bob Mionske explains what to do if you're hit by a car, and much more.
Global Cycling Network picks five of the weirdest, most unusual team names from the annals of cycling history.
We look back at a few of our favorite memories from Critérium International. ASO cancelled the 84-year-old race due to a crowded calendar.
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New GoPro feature displays your stats; Wahoo improves Elemnt GPS; Sufferfest partners with Apex Coaching, and data-friendly artwork.
Adrien Costa looks back on a breakthrough 2016 season that saw him win major international races and ride for Etixx – Quick-Step.
Specialized's S-Works 6 XC shoes are no-holds-barred race togs designed to be super-light, stiff.
Reports say the two famous ascents will reappear next season in the Spanish grand tour and the Tour de France tuneup.
One of France's longest-running races will no longer be contested because of, among other reasons, a crowded WorldTour calendar.
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The Giro d'Italia reports that its Dutch start in 2016 was a financial success. Other grand tours see similar windfalls when they travel abroad.
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CeramicSpeed, manufacturer of high-end drivetrain upgrades like bearings and derailleur pulleys, buys Friction Facts, a Colorado-based lab.
Bad news: It isn't enough to simply ride your bike for training. In this episode, we explain why weight lifting should be part of your routine.
Alex Dowsett plans to take a second run at the world hour record in early 2017, aiming for the mark set by Bradley Wiggins in 2015.
The Australian points to the increased infrastructure on European roads as a reason why there are so many crashes.
These gloves offer the right combination for shoulder season riding, writes Dan Cavallari.
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Nestled in the rugged south-eastern corner of New South Wales, the Snowy Mountains is Australia’s highest mountain range and home to mainland Australia’s highest peak: Mount Kosciuszko. It’s 2,228 vertical metres from sea level to the Kosciuskzo summit, and roughly 220km by road from Australia’s east coast. In late October, three cyclists set out to tackle that journey over two days; to ride from sea to summit. Here’s how the trip unfolded.
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On this week's VeloNews Show, we say goodbye to Fabian Cancellara and remember his best moments. Plus, NBA legend Bill Walton lost his bike en route to Hawaii. Don't worry, he got it back.
Segafredo extends its sponsorship of Trek WorldTour squad through 2020, supporting the likes of Alberto Contador and John Degenkolb.
We say farewell to Cancellara, reflect on other notable retired pros, Jan Ullrich, and Thomas Dekker, and learn about iliac artery endofibrosis.
For some riders over 40, the prospects of racing in the peloton next year are still up in the air as they seek contracts.
We pick five of our favorite journals from 2016 — from Phil Gaimon's ride in Roubaix to Chad Haga's emotional recovery from a major crash.
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With the pro peloton deep into its off-season siesta, the November/December issue of VeloNews magazine is the Photo Annual issue.
Italian Pro Continental teams Bardiani, Androni, and Wilier may have to answer to the UCI after accusations of fraud.
Former pro Mike Creed takes the helm of a new Continental under-23 development team, Aevolo.
Lennard Zinn addresses questions related to swapping wheels and fixing brake rub, the comparability of different brakes, and more.
This cold-weather piece will be a staple in our winter riding wardrobe.
After five seasons in the peloton, the Australia-based team has become a GC threat in grand tours and other stage races.
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The velodrome in Gent, Belgium hosts a farewell event for Fabian Cancellara, who retires from pro cycling after a fruitful career.
Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet crashes on his mountain bike, breaking his ankle. He undergoes surgery on Monday.
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