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Ironman star Heather Jackson sets her sights on gravel racing
American Ironman record-holder Heather Jackson will race gravel in 2020 as she builds towards the world championships in Kona.
Lappartient hints at UCI-sanctioned gravel world championships
Behind-the-scenes movement could set stage for conflict between governing bodies and grassroots organizers
The Grind: Snow Gravel. It’s a thing
Gravel events like Old Man Winter and Rasputitsa embrace the winter elements.
Travis McCabe realizes his WorldTour dream at age 30
After years of setbacks and sacrifice, American Travis McCabe will enter the WorldTour with Israel Start-Up Nation. McCabe is excited to start his WorldTour career, and has a busy early calendar on the horizon.
Champion School: Inside USA Cycling’s junior development program
For years, America has sent its best young cyclists to Europe to develop in the breakneck Belgian youth leagues. Shifting dynamics in the U.S. youth system could change this pathway.
Riis downplays rumors as UCI, teams meet over WorldTour future
Reports of Bjarne Riis's return make waves as teams and the UCI huddle to create WorldTour road map for 2020
Tour stars, including Alaphilippe, head to Clásica San Sebastián
Several top riders are heading to Spain for the Clásica San Sebastián, but recent Tour winner Egan Bernal might be heading home.
PYSO: Tour de France stage 16 – Adversity
Adversity. Injuries. Solo moves and last chances. It's a tough one today on Put Your Socks On.
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.
A man in a van: Introducing the CyclingTips Endless Gravel Summer
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Tips from the pros: Three rules for riding in crosswinds
The fundamentals are straightforward. Call them the three Ps of riding crosswinds: Positioning, Planning, and Power.
eTap Q&A, Thomas all-in for Tour, sprinters show early speed: Daily News Digest
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Froome vs. Thomas; Trek-Drops; Van Aert: Daily News Digest
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Turning the tables: When a pro cyclist turns race promoter
I finished the Tour de France and the Vuelta a Espana this year and yet it was The Tent that nearly broke me.
Cyclocross viewership in decline; De Gendt to ride all 3 grand tours: Daily News Digest
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Wiggins: Yates wouldn’t have won Vuelta with Sky
The British cycling legend admitted that Simon Yates is thriving better at Mitchelton-Scott than he would have on Sky.
Boswell has high hopes at Vuelta despite early crash
The American riding for Katusha-Alpecin is still looking for a stage win at the 2018 edition of the Spanish grand tour.
King’s Vuelta results earn him spot on U.S. worlds team
Ben King rode onto the U.S. roster for the upcoming world championships with the help of his two Vuelta stage wins.
Vuelta: Boswell rides on after hard fall
Ian Boswell rides on at the Vuelta after taking a nasty fall in stage 4
Vuelta sees all-star start list as Sagan, Viviani confirm
The Vuelta a España confirmed an all-star preliminary start list Friday in what could be the Spanish tour’s deepest field ever.
Boz blog: An extra lap of Paris
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Americans on Tour: Five finishers in Paris
The Americans in the Tour de France peloton rode through mixed fortunes this July, but all five finished the race in Paris
Fearless Roglic descends to victory on stage 19 of the Tour de France
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Tour debutants Haga, Boswell still going strong as race hits Pyrenees
With only a few tough mountain stages remaining, the two American Tour debutants are hanging tough.
Tour peloton set for ‘decisive’ test in stage 17
Top riders agree that the short, explosive stage 17 through the Pyrenees will be decisive in the 2018 Tour de France.
Boz blog: A week, and half our starting roster, left at this Tour
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Tour de France 2018: Rest day (video) roundup
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Tour de France podcast: Who’s in charge at Sky, and can Dumoulin beat them?
It is Sky vs. Sky after 12 stages of racing in the Tour. Geraint Thomas is in yellow, but will he work for Froome?
Boz blog: Ian Boswell’s first impressions of the Tour de France
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So far so good for Tour debutants Haga and Boswell
Chad Haga and Ian Boswell have made it into the second week at the Tour de France, and it's so far so good for the pair of American Tour debutants.
Vos wins for first time; Groenewegen surprises at the Tour: Daily News Digest
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Par for course: 5 Americans in the fray at the 2018 Tour
Five riders across four teams are flying the American flag in this year’s Tour, which is about average for U.S. representation.
Haga and Boswell survive hectic Tour debuts
Ian Boswell and Chad Haga made it through the hectic first day of their debut Tour de France.
Being Boswell: Part II
We chat Tour dreams, an American-Russian alliance, marginal gains, and when your heroes are your colleagues
Boz blog: Ian Boswell’s Tour de France debut, 20 years in the making
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Start list: 2018 Tour de France
Here is the line-up of teams and riders for the biggest race of the season, the Tour de France.
Boswell: It was either the Tour debut or a tractor parade in Vermont
Ian Boswell among Katusha-Alpecin's eight-man Tour de France squad, headlined by Marcel Kittel and Ilnur Zakarin
Being Boswell: Part One
Ian begins the second chapter of his career with a first TdF start on the horizon.
Dauphiné Prologue: Kwiatkowski wins to take overall lead
Michal Kwiatkowski won the opening 6.6-kilometer prologue of the 2018 Critérium du Dauphiné to take the overall lead.
California stage 7: Gaviria takes final stage; Bernal wins overall
Fernando Gaviria beat Caleb Ewan and Max Walscheid to win stage 7 of the 2018 Amgen Tour of California on Saturday in Sacramento.
California stage 6: Bernal solos to stage win and overall lead
Egan Bernal won stage 6 at the 2018 Tour of California and took control of the overall lead.
CyclingTips Podcast: ATOC Tahoe preview and Kendall Ryan’s big stuffed bear
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California stage 5: Gaviria takes second win in Elk Grove; Van Garderen holds lead
Fernando Gaviria sprinted to his second stage win at the 2018 Amgen Tour of California stage win over Caleb Ewan and Peter Sagan.
California: Van Garderen wins stage 4 TT, seizes yellow jersey
Tejay van Garderen overhauls Egan Bernal in stage 4 time trial, taking the overall lead with a stage win to boot.
California stage 3: Another great escape for Skujins
Making a breakaway move that seemed impossible, Toms Skujins rides to his third Tour of California win in stage 3 at Laguna Seca.
Different riders, same tactic, same result: Team Sky in control in California
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California stage 2: Bernal blasts up Gibraltar summit finish
Team Sky's blistering pace up Gibraltar rode set up Egan Bernal for a perfect stage 2 victory as well as the overall lead.
Analysis: Can an American win the 2018 Amgen Tour of California?
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After years as a Sky workhorse, Boswell adjusting to featured role with Katusha-Alpecin
After leaving a workhorse role with Team Sky, Ian Boswell made a change over the offseason and is now looking to assert himself as a climbing force.
Tour of California: Gaviria wins sprint royale on stage 1
Fernando Gaviria emerged victorious in a chaotic sprint on the opening stage of the 2018 Amgen Tour of California.
Going back to Cali: Deepest field ever for 13th Amgen Tour
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Preview: Van Garderen returns to California along with all-star sprint field
The Amgen Tour of California should favor balanced GC riders with TT chops, and the field of sprinter is out of sight.
Jungels dazzles with solo win at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Bob Jungels (Quick-Step Floors) won Liege-Bastogne-Liege with a stunning solo effort.
Zakarin: I’m ready to deliver big results in the grand tours
After finishing third behind Chris Froome and Vincenzo Nibali at the 2017 Vuelta a España, Katusha-Alpecin's Ilnur Zakarin says he now knows he can deliver in the grand tours
Alaphilippe tops Valverde at Fleche Wallonne
Julian Alaphilippe denies Valverde a fifth straight Flèche Wallonne title.
Sagan, Cavendish, Kittel, Ewan confirmed for Amgen Tour of California sprints
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Katusha: Now Making Clothing
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Paris-Nice, stage 7: Yates takes summit finish and overall lead
Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) won the penultimate stage of Paris-Nice on Sunday and took the lead in the general classification.
Paris-Nice, stage 6: Daring Molard wins; Poels crashes
To the delight of home fans, Frenchman Rudy Molard became the fourth home rider to win a stage at Paris-Nice 2018 in stage 6.
Paris-Nice: Cousin claims stage 5 from the break
Jérôme Cousin tops breakaway companion Nils Politt to claim his first WorldTour victory in Thursday's fifth stage of Paris-Nice.
Paris-Nice: Poels wins stage 4 time trial
Wout Poels wins Paris-Nice's fourth stage, moving into second on GC behind Luis León Sánchez
Tirreno-Adriatico: BMC Racing claims opening team time trial
BMC tops Mitchelton-Scott by four seconds in the first stage of Tirreno-Adriatico, putting Damiano Caruso into the race lead.
Paris-Nice: Hivert nabs stage 3 as Sanchez takes overall lead
Jonathan Hivert outsprints fellow attackers Luis León Sánchez and Rémy di Gregorio after jumping clear in final 20 kilometers.
Paris-Nice, stage 2: Groenewegen sprints to victory ahead of Viviani
Dylan Groenewegen sprints to his fifth win of 2018 in the second stage of Paris-Nice.
Photo gallery: 2018 Hagens Berman Axeon team camp
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Quick-Step riders recovering from mental trauma of car crash
Laurens De Plus and Petr Vakoc recovering both physically and mentally after they were hit by car driver in South Africa.
Zakarin: Now I’m sure I can fight with the strongest in the Grand Tours
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Froome falls while putting in the miles training
Tour de France and Vuelta a Espana champion Chris Froome (Sky) crashed while training on Thursday in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Boswell optimistic about American success in the WorldTour peloton
The 26-year-old said he is hopeful one or more of the Americans in the WorldTour will break through with a big victory.
Boswell finds ‘new beginning’ in team Katusha-Alpecin
American Ian Boswell enjoys his time with new team Katusha-Alpecin, saying he has a new love for training and high expectations.
Boswell’s off-season training in Vermont: Ride the trainer, chop wood
Ian Boswell moved from Team Sky to Katusha-Alpecin for 2018 and expects to have more chances to ride for his own results.
Who’s racing which grand tours in 2018
With the 2018 WorldTour opener a little more than a month away, riders' grand tour plans for next season are starting to trickle out.
Axeon Hagens Berman confirmed as Pro Continental team in 2018
American team Axeon Hagens Berman confirmed it will race as a Pro Continental team in 2018 after approval from the UCI.
Zakarin dreams big after Vuelta podium
Ilnur Zakarin dreams of winning a grand tour after riding to third overall at the 2017 Vuelta a España.
Sunweb’s double-gold success story
Sunweb makes history winning gold in the men's and women's team time trials at UCI world championships in Norway.
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).
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)
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.