Velo Awards: Most Dramatic Day of Domestic Racing
The wily German pulled a move he's been known for since men rode wooden rims, and it still worked — he won stage 5 of the 2013 Amgen Tour
The wily German pulled a move he's been known for since men rode wooden rims, and it still worked — he won stage 5 of the 2013 Amgen Tour
Results from the 2013 Vlaamse Industrieprijs Bosduin
Hometown hero Pauwels wins one for the local folks, prevailing in a fast, last-lap battle with the speedy van der Haar
Craddock and Brown are evenly matched, even in their video-game skills. As they're best friends and roommates, we decided to honor them both
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Cutler and Powers prevail in a soggy, muddy opener to the North Carolina Grand Prix race weekend
Results from day 1 of the 2013 North Carolina Grand Prix
Martin has won three straight world time trial titles, while Van Dijk is the new powerhouse in the women's race against the clock
The 12-rider team will compete mainly in European UCI events, racing primarily in Luxembourg, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany
He attacks on the descents. He attacks on the climbs. The Italians call it “grinta,” or determination, and Nibali had it in spades in 2013
After a first glimpse at the world's website, it seems the courses for the road race and the time trial do not break any new ground
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From a Specialized PR disaster to the overwhelming power of bicycles in Rwanda, these stories tell the week that was at VeloNews
Former U.S. champion will transfer to a long-term rehabilitation center in Nebraska
Components maker responds to reports of failures at sub-freezing temperatures
Behind The Barriers looks ahead to the weekend's racing in North Carolina as the USA Cycling Pro CX calendar draws near its end
Former world champion says he may start at Hoogerheide if all goes well in his road build up
Movistar axes Spanish winner of the Portuguese tour, but he claims he used a banned substance with the approval of his team and the UCI
The California-based company retracts trademark violation orders to two parties, Epix and Café Roubaix
The Astana rider is targeting next year's Tour de France and says his squad needs to mimic Sky's training methods
The Australian attacked, passed everyone, and won a stage at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah in dramatic fashion
The Briton was diagnosed with the illness in 2009 and doctors said it could have been in his system for four years
Armstrong went on to win the CoreStates race and earn the Million Dollar Race in the U.S.
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Fiery Italian Gianni Savio is building toward the sport's top level and isn't afraid to ruffle feathers of his rivals along the way
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Basque climber lands a deal for 2014, leaving nearly a full ProTeam of riders still without jobs
Wisconsin-based Trek Bicycles recalls Madone bikes over loose front brake bolt
Are your hoops out of whack? Follow these tips to smooth your ride
Mike Sinyard and Daniel Richter meet to discuss a controversial trademark run-in
Welshman, who overcame pelvis fracture in 2013 Tour, is recovered and looking forward to the classics
The American blazed through the course to win handily atop his aluminum-frame machine
The South African rider has been hampered by hip trouble after a crash in 2007
These two fast finishers turned many heads this season to earn Velo's Men's and Women's Sprinter of the Year Awards
Andy and Frank Schleck say they’re ready to prove to everyone they can, once again, contend for the yellow jersey next summer
The young Slovak wins almost at will and is our Most Versatile Men's Rider of the Year for 2013
Tim Johnson and Katerina Nash wrap up day 1 wins in sub-zero temperatures in Bend, Oregon
Snow doesn’t dampen the mood at SSCXWC 2013, where Adam Craig and Vicki Barclay win the gold speedos
White and polka dot jerseys winner Nairo Quintana is Velo's Breakthrough Rider and Climber of the Year for 2013
About 2,000 calipers are affected in the recall; users can return them for a free exchange
The former team manager is scheduled to appear in London for arbitration December 16-20
In Rwanda, the bike provides a platform for self discovery for an American icon, an attempt at redemption for another, and more
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Flanders/Roubaix winner Fabian Cancellara is Velo's Classics Rider of the Year for 2013
The owner of the U.S. trademark for "Roubaix" says it is in discussions with Specialized over its warning to a Canadian merchant
When the road-bike trials rider was severely injured filming, his friends Danny MacAskill and Chris Akrigg stepped in for an amazing display of skill
Famed climb will return to major classics racing after being cut from Tour of Flanders in 2012
Young Colombian is hoping to assist Chris Froome into a second consecutive Tour de France title come July
Europcar, Trek Factory Racing among 18-team top division for 2014
The inaugural race, which will include some of the top riders in the peloton, is scheduled for February 5-8
Lennard Zinn answers questions about installing disc brakes, inter-brand combinations for hydraulic brakes, and more on high-speed shimmy
Oleg Tinkov says his comments about Alberto Contador after the Tour de France were meant to provoke, not criticize
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The Behind The Barriers crew makes it to Bend, Oregon, by way of a rented Chrysler
Velo's January 2014 issue includes a look at the growth of gran fondos and what it means to licensed racing and a rundown of your new cycling bucket list
SRAM rider spotted on prototype drivetrain at Illinois cyclocross state championships
Spanish auto racing superstar looks to his first sport for advantages as he develops new team for 2015
Dan Seaton documents the muddy action at a Belgian classic
Legal experts weigh in on Specialized's controversial trademark action against a small Canadian bike shop
The popular German is expected to retire from pro cycling at the end of next season
The Australian could become the fourth three-time winner in the race's 61-year history come February
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Team manager Gianni Savio has a budget of 2.5 million euros; Horner is reportedly looking for around 1 million euros per season
The Italian rider cannot come to an agreement with Astana because of the rules of the Movement for a Credible Cycling
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The former U.S. road champ chats with Matthew Beaudin about why he retired, how he reached the decision, and where he plans to go from here
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Results from round two of the NBX Gran Prix
Kemmerer and Milne take the flowers in the second round of the Rhode Island race