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A look at some of the tweaks that HTC riders suggested for the Specialized Tarmac SL4
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Conventional wisdom has shifted among race organizers, who are under the gun to deliver exciting finales that capture the attention of fans and media alike.
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HTC-Highroad sprint adviser Erik Zabel and VN's Brian Holcombe discuss the new intermediate-sprint structure and how it affects team strategy.
...with a well solid front end for sprinting
Vannoppen gave it his best, but sprinting against Vanthourenhout is no day at the beach
The big stiff head tube is good for sprinting and going downhill; Henderson did both faster than anyone else today. A tapered steerer and asymmetric set of bearings are housed within the head tube.
Huff describes the joys of sprinting in Malaysia
In his new book, Peter Sagan explains why he doesn't like sprinting with a lead-out train and how he manages to always time his jump right.
Defending champ left fuming after crowd noise blocks radio comms that would have clarified racing situation.
Whether you can generate 1,600 or 600 watts, here are some tips from Eric Young on how to handle the most exciting finish in bike racing.
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Jakub Mareczko has signed on for two years with Alpecin-Fenix after a difficult year with Italian ProTeam Vini Zabù.
The Etixx – Quick-Step sport director tells VeloNews the deal that brought Marcel Kittel to his team happened "very, very fast."
The Black Line Sprinting VeloRacing Bag gets the job done when it comes to keeping your stuff neat, organized, and accessible
Cavendish has won 30 stages of the Tour de France, a race he says he owes everything to in his career.
Ewan brushes off critics as he looks to turn around his Grand Tour fortune at the 2022 Tour de France.
The second stage at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah featured two climbs and a sprint finish.
Irishman takes clear lead in green jersey classification but is hoping Sagan will put up a fight to challenge for it.
Every grand tour unsurfaces top new talents. Here's our pick of some of the hottest prospects that have emerged at this Giro.
With a clear organizational system and a minimalist design, Black Line Sprinting's VeloRacing backpack is ideal for a day of racing.
Though sprinting ability is largely a function of genetics, there are still tons of ways to get more out of your finishing kick.
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After winning Eritrea's first world championships medal, Girmay poised to blaze new trails in the bunch sprints.
Global Cycling Network considers the best ways to test your max power output with three different sprinting techniques.
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Is it nature or nurture? Are riders born sprinters, or can riders be trained to be great sprinters? The legendary Rod Ellingworth weighs in.
The opening half of this year’s race is angled towards the sport’s fastmen, making for very intense rivalries.
Benjamin Thomas and Mattéo Vercher sent sprawling when rider loses front wheel on white paint of cobblestone climb.
Olympic champion Kristen Faulkner beats Stephens and Sarkisov in three-up sprint to the line in Charleston.
Dygert’s withdrawal from Tour de France Femmes provoked by agonizing injury plus illness.
One of cycling's most storied climbs will help write a critical chapter of the Tour.
Two contrasting approaches emerge at the Tour.
The first mountain stage of the Tour was the first real chance for the GC riders to test one another.
GC riders hold fire on first big day in the mountains, keeping powder dry for upcoming stages.
Stage 7 offers a chance for a breakaway before the weekend finale in the mountains.
There's no Tadej Pogačar, but a stupid-deep start list is assembling for 'the last chance saloon' of the GC racers.
A close call at the finish caps off a day for the GC riders.
The second half of the race heads into the mountains.
Remco Evenepoel’s on-again transfer deal to Red Bull headlines a wild 2025 rider market full of trade rumors, mergers, and team takeovers.
Le Court wins stage 5 of the Tour de France Femmes from elite group, becoming first African rider to triumph.
From the Van Aert-Montmartre mash-up to the sucky queen stages: 5 hot takes from a hit 'n' miss Tour de France.
Seven-time Tour de France finisher Bobby explores how the race has evolved almost beyond recognition in the past 25 years.
Another sprint stage in the Tour came down to the fastest riders in the pro peloton.
American and Canadian riders raced with grit in the Tour de France, earning respect in France and giving fans at home something to cheer for.
Lorena Wiebes overpowers Marianne Vos and Lara Gillespie to take another Tour de France Femmes victory, Vos retains Tour yellow jersey.
The race for yellow is on.
The sudden departure of performance director Rolf Aldag is only heightening speculation about the imminent arrival of Remco Evenepoel: 'Now is the moment to take a new path.'
Former champion Vollering clears concussion protocol but heavily bruised after coming down in ugly high-speed pile-up on Monday.
Iconic climb which featured on final stage of the Tour could be a regular fixture in future editions.
Pogačar the superhero, Roglič’s socks, Alaphilippe's embarrassment, men in mankinis and a few curse words...
Lorena Wiebes scored SD Worx-Protime's first stage success of the 2025 Tour de France Femmes, and now the Dutch superteam is looking for more.
Wout van Aert victory brightens frustrating Tour de France campaign for Vingegaard and Visma.
Wiebes beats Marianne Vos, who retakes yellow jersey; Demi Vollering involved in big crash but limps in.
'What goes around comes around': Tour veterans on the etiquette, broken codes and self-policing peloton that influences racing.
Exclusive data from the Tour de France shows how pros actually fuel, and what we can learn from the elites.
UAE Emirates-XRG won the lion's share of the prize money during the 2025 Tour de France, with some surprising names at the bottom of the list.
The fastest riders in the peloton should get their chance finally on day three.
Vos, Ferrand-Prévôt, Niewiadoma lurking close to maillot jaune and ready to strike in days to come.
A closer look at the Colnago Tadej Pogačar rode into Paris for the final stage of the Tour.
The rain doesn't dampen the action as the Tour finishes on a new circuit in Paris.
Tour de Hoody: Sure, Montmartre might look good on TV, but the best way to wrap up the Tour de France is with a drag race down the Champs-Élysées.
After years of being bored by the processional stage into Paris, Woods couldn't wish for anything more after a grueling third week at the Tour.
Stage 2 has another interesting parcours on offer.
Ferand-Prévôt and Niewiadoma shine on uphill finish to stage 1 of women's Tour.
Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt goes close to stage win in first-ever Tour de France stage, Vos swoops.
Pogačar was a man down and the level was even higher with the emergence of new rivals: 'One of the toughest Tours I've ever done.'
A stage of ups and down in terrain and fortunes ends up with a solo win by a sprinter
The old school nose strip is back at the Tour – even though team trainers and physiologists think they're nearly pointless for performance.
The growing desperation, the right places to attack and the pride: O'Connor, Powless and other breakaway artists with the keys to success.
Michael Woods fills us in on his years of experience racing at the pointy end.
The first stage will favor explosive riders rather than pure sprinters.