German sportspeople face prison terms of up to three years as new laws are made official
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Strava releases a summary of data collected in 2015, which saw millions of rides uploaded and billions of miles ridden.
The professional riders union is expanding its membership base which could lead to a sea change in how it pushes for reform and change.
Taylor Phinney is still feeling the effects of a 2014 crash, but he's hopeful he can compete at races such as Paris-Roubaix in April.
Results from the elite men's and women's races at the annual event in Belgium.
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Toon Aerts and his Telenet-Fidea teammate Tom Meeusen put on a show in Leuven
Sophie de Boer employs an impressive finishing kick to take a big Cyclocross Leuven victory
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Peter Sagan's stunning victory at Richmond worlds earns him the Ride of the Year award.
Lizzie Armitstead's bold move in the finale of road worlds earns her Ride of the Year, and more importantly, the rainbow jersey.
Under intense scrutiny and occasional controversy at this year's Tour, Chris Froome proved his mettle on and off the bike.
Twenty16 Ride 4 Education scholarship program names inaugural recipients of award for junior riders
John Degenkolb doubled-up in 2015 with two monument wins, earning him the title as best classics rider of the season.
SRAM's revolutionary wireless electronic shifting was well worth the wait.
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Wout Van Aert and Sanne Cant win the first 'cross race of 2016, both soloing to convincing wins in the Baal mud.
As 2016 begins, we've thought of a few New Year's resolutions that should help cycling's biggest stars improve in the coming season.
Wout Van Aert dominates the men's race as Sanne Cant chases back Ellen Van Looy in the final laps to win GP Sven Nys.
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Global Cycling Network has 10 simple ideas that might help you lose weight and become a faster, fitter cyclist
As pro teams reveal their new looks for the coming season, this gallery will have all the fresh colors you'll see in the 2016 peloton.
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Former Giro champ Ryder Hesjedal was close to retirement, but the Trek team offered him a chance to have a fresh start in 2016.
Peter Sagan reprises the classic song from the "Grease" musical, proving once and for all that he is cycling's most versatile rider.
Team Sky showed its versatility in 2015, winning classics, one-day stage races, TTs, sprints, oh, and of course, the Tour de France.
Anna van der Breggen won the biggest women's stage race in the world and also earned three medals at world championships.
Take a look back at the best North American racing action of 2015 with Casey B. Gibson's end-of-year retrospective gallery.
With a flurry of hour record attempts in 2015, there's little doubt that 60 minutes is the time period of the year.
Looking for a resolution that will make you a better rider? Global Cycling Network has 10 suggestions for the coming season.
Art's Cyclery explains how to give your bike a little bling with custom bolts that can even help you lose a little weight.
Alejandro Valverde was a podium threat at nearly every race he started in 2015, from the spring classics to worlds in September.
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Mountain biker Chris Akrigg proves that talent trumps technology, bad weather, and nearly any obstacle in this insane trials video.
Never heard of the Belgian Schaal Sels race? It's worth a look with a crazy route that runs through farm fields on dirt roads and cobbles.
Boels riders collected buckets of wins in 2015, and Lizzie Armitstead won the overall World Cup title.
A crash in Abu Dhabi left Tom Boonen with hearing loss in his left ear, but the issue 'absolutely will not affect his performance' in 2016
Pairing of Tejay van Garderen and Richie Porte has BMC aiming for outright Tour victory
Novo Nordisk takes on a Navy Seal-style boot camp and helps build homes in Mexico ahead of a WorldTour stage racing debut in 2016
Not surprisingly, Richmond was the venue for several awards-worthy performances, from sportsmanship to breakthrough results.
The combination of the Zwift virtual-reality app and Wahoo's less-expensive Kickr Snap is a great way to stay sane during wintertime.
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Sanne Cant now has three victories in the series and holds a 1:46 lead in the overall standings with two races left.
The BMC Racing rider has some lofty goals for the remainder of his career, which he says could last for another decade.
Two Specialized engineers have developed some of the worlds fastest bicycle tires.
Megan Guarnier's medal-winning ride at worlds earns her this honor, while Tejay van Garderen's consistent riding nets him the men's award.
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The Etixx-Quick-Step boss says his squad will continue to be strong in the classics when Tom Boonen retires, possibly at the end of 2016.
Marcel Kittel was the sprinter of reference last year, but where did he go in 2015?
Rohan Dennis snatched a USA Pro Challenge win from teammate Brent Bookwalter, earning him this not-so-honorable honor.
It took Speedplay a painfully long time to launch its new mountain bike pedal, the Syzr. Now we'll see if it's worth the wait.
Toms Skujins and Lauren Stephens are named domestic riders of the year after impressive performances in U.S. races.
Velocio Superfly women's bibs win a prize for offering an easy way for female riders to take a nature break while out riding.
Vincenzo Nibali's infamous tow in the Vuelta a Espana earns him the Park 'n' Ride Award, a creative — but illegal — race tactic.
The 22-year-old Swiss rider is a promising young talent who grabbed two wins during the 2015 season, his rookie year in the pro ranks.
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Mathieu van der Poel's savvy tactics prove decisive in Diegem
Mathieu van der Poel and Ellen Van Loy shine under the lights during the Superprestige round at Diegem
Mathieu van der Poel's flurry of last-lap surges leads to victory in Diegem as Ellen Van Loy hits her stride in the women's race
Luca Paolini blames an addiction to sleeping pills for his use of cocaine, for which he tested positive during the Tour de France
Mathieu van der Poel and Sanne Cant earned World Cup wins on the same circuit that will host the January world championships
Van der Poel and Cant emerge victorious in the fifth round of the World Cup in Heusden-Zolder
Motos were the greatest hazards of the 2015 season after taking out numerous prominent riders, such as Peter Sagan and Greg Van Avermaet.
The Paris-Roubaix peloton wins this award for its risky crossing of a high-speed train track after the barriers had come down.
Six days after winning in Namur, Mathieu van der Poel powers to another World Cup victory in Heusden-Zolder
Sanne Cant rides to her second World Cup victory of the season in Heusden-Zolder ahead of Katie Compton
Nino Schurter and Jolanda Neff proved to be the most consistently dominant mountain bike racers of the 2016 season.
Trek's move to sell direct to consumers via the Internet was a major change in how it does business.
Australian Michael Matthews may take new approach to Tour de France after two straight years of frustration and injuries
Cycling's governing body unveils a rolling ranking system that will take into account results from across the cycling calendar
Wout Van Aert's dominance in the 'cross World Cup and a near-miss at the world championships earned him the honor as best of 2015
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