U.S. men’s pursuit team wins Pan Am gold, sets new record
U.S. men's team pursuit squad sets new national record en route to winning gold at Pan-American Championships.
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U.S. men's team pursuit squad sets new national record en route to winning gold at Pan-American Championships.
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After former race leader Michal Kwiatkowski crashes, the peloton complains about dangerous road surfaces in Vuelta stage 7.
Two of the riders chasing overall victory at the Vuelta a España lost nearly two minutes in Thursday's crosswinds.
High School mountain bike leagues are pumping thousands of kids into the U.S. cycling scene. What impact has it had on bicycle racing?
Richie Porte jumped in a doomed breakaway at the Vuelta. Why? Plus Bouhanni and Dideriksen's sprint wins and Deignan's baby bump
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After finishing last in stage 5 and tamping down rumors about a fight with his team director, Nacer Bouhanni wins stage 6.
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The best sprinters of their generation are struggling. One now knows why, the other doesn't. Plus, a big win for a team and a rider that needed a bit of redemption.
From issue 23 • Words by John Wilcockson with images from Horton Collection
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Simon Yates insists his stage 4 attack was accidental, but it shows the Brit is on fine form in the Vuelta.
King hits the jackpot, easing the disappointment and frustration for the Dimension Data team this season.
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Stage 4 of the Vuelta a España could shake up the GC picture.
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Peter Sagan returns to the Vuelta for the first time since 2015 hunting stage wins ahead of the world championships
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Several crucial stages at the Spanish grand tour will go a long way at determining the overall winner.
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Ruth Winder and Lauretta Hanson will join the new Trek women's team in 2019
With a single-chainring drivetrain and dramatic aerodynamic shapes, 3T's Strada stands apart from the peloton.
Mitchelton-Scott rider Esteban Chaves has been out most of the season with Epstein-Barr virus.
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“The acceleration of dropping down the banking, the g-forces as you rocket through the corners – it’s addictive."
The podcast covers the many storylines of the Colorado Classic, hearing from Travis McCabe and Lauren Hall, and also looks ahead to the Vuelta a España
Climber bauke Mollema and sprinter Giacomo Nizzolo set for Vuelta a España start with Trek-Segafredo
Danny Van Haute's Jelly Belly team might fold at the end of the season — and that would leave a critical void in the U.S. development pipeline.
Lennard Zinn addresses questions about several topics this week, including a lengthy follow up on patching tubes.
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Kendall Ryan won the final stage of the Women's Colorado Classic while Katie Hall secured the overall win.
Travis McCabe sprinted to victory on stage 4 of the Colorado Classic while his teammate Gavin Mannion sealed the overall win.
Edwin Avila lost his saddle in the run-in to the stage 3 sprint in Colorado, but snatched runner-up honors anyway.
Jennifer Valente won stage 3 of the Womens' Colorado Classic in Denver while Katie Hall easily defended her overall lead.
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Pascal Eenkhoorn won stage 3 of the Colorado Classic while Gavin Mannion fought to defended his overall lead.
Despite uncertainty surrounding the team's future, UnitedHealthcare is flying at the Colorado Classic
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The Aevolo development team hits its stride in its sophomore season with ambitions to graduate riders to the next level.
Colin Joyce sprints to victory in Arctic Race of Norway stage 2, moving into second overall.
Cycling's top team Quick-Step Floors is struggling to find sponsorship to continue at the top level in 2019.
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Sepp Kuss absolutely smashed the field at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. So is he America's next star climber?
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With a stunning long-range attack, young Gage Hecht wins the opening stage of the Colorado Classic.
Rebecca Wiasak claims the opening stage at the women's Colorado Classic on Thursday with an attack in the final kilometer.
Breck Epic winner Jeremiah Bishop talks about the evolution of endurance mountain bike racing. Plus, Leadville wraps up.
If you hold a race in one of America's most mountainous states, will a climber win it? Not necessarily.
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What's so deep about fast wheels? Numerous engineering complexities make deep-section rims hard to perfect.
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The Tour of Utah plans to use their careful spending, wise timing, and balanced competition to continue to give smaller teams valuable race starts.
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Jasper Philipsen won a chaotic photo-finish sprint in downtown Salt Lake City to beat Travis McCabe in stage 4.
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McCabe became the winningest rider in Tour of Utah history with his second stage win, making it four it total.
Stage 4's Aqueduct route featured tough climbing and a close finish in the pro men's race.
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Running a wildly successful bike shop is one thing — building a velodrome? That was a new challenge.
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The squad announced Wednesday it has signed Australian sprinter Caleb Ewan on a two-year deal.
Roadside fistfights, fake profiles, doctored pictures and a whole lot of angry drivers: this is the bizarre inside story of the world’s largest anti-cyclist Facebook group, and the cyclist that’s behind it.
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From issue 77 • Words by John Wilcockson with images by Darrell Parks
Brent Bookwalter explains the challenges pro cyclists face when dealing with media.
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