Swenson sprints to Whiskey Off-Road win
Overcoming a one-minute deficit on a long, rocky singletrack descent back to Prescott, Keegan Swenson wins Whiskey Off-Road.
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Overcoming a one-minute deficit on a long, rocky singletrack descent back to Prescott, Keegan Swenson wins Whiskey Off-Road.
Filippo Fortin and Raphaele Lemieux won the rain-soaked Red Hook Criterium in Brooklyn, New York.
Pascal Ackermann took the biggest race of his budding career by sprinting to victory ahead of Quick Step's Michael Morkov on the final stage at the Tour de Romandie.
Jakob Fuglsang outfoxed a select lead group to win the queen stage at Romandie in impressive solo fashion.
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Chris Blevins has stormed into 2018 with wins in the mountain bike Pro XCT and Tour of the Gila. What's next for the young star?
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Thomas De Gendt capped off an all-day breakaway with a solo victory in stage 2 of Tour de Romandie Thursday.
Some say Gaviria is the next Peter Sagan, a multi-faceted rider that could shine in grand tours, classics, and world championships.
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It isn't easy to win Liège-Bastogne-Liège with a long solo breakaway. In fact, it hasn't happened in 10 years!
Omar Fraile wins tough sprint finish in stage 1 at Tour de Romandie, while Primoz Roglic takes overall lead.
Sure, there were electric motors involved, but the Sea Otter Classic e-MTB event still felt like bike racing to me.
The Belgian team steamrolled through the classics season this year, notching several victories with many different riders.
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What were the keys to Bob Jungels's win? Does Liège-Bastogne-Liège need a route change after all? Let's roundtable!
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Rob Britton of Rally Cycling and Katie Hall of United Healthcare captured overall victories at Tour of the Gila victory, while Gavin Mannion and Diane Penuela Martinez took stage honors.
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Bob Jungels (Quick-Step Floors) won Liege-Bastogne-Liege with a stunning solo effort.
For now, 20-year-old American Chris Blevins is happy to shine on both the road and the mountain bike.
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
The men's and women's races kicked off Wednesday with a finish on the famous Mogollon climb.
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VeloNews caught up with the three-time road world champion and chatted about a variety of topics.
Bora-Hansgrohe sport director Patxi Vila told VeloNews the entire team was ready for the race, with the goal of delivering Sagan a win.
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Our editors sound off on a thrilling edition of the hilly classic. Why did Sky stink? How did Valgren win? Should Sagan target Amstel?
Team Astana opens up Tour of the Alps with strong showing as Pello Bilbao wins stage 1 ahead of teammate Luis Leon Sanchez.
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Michael Valgren used shrewd riding in the final few kilometers to take an impressive at Sunday's Amstel Gold Race.
Chantal Blaak emerged victorious at the 2018 Women's Amstel Gold Race.
Peter Sagan's coach feels that the new Amstel Gold course suits the world champion 'perfectly.'
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Anna van der Breggen and Boels Dolmans will look to fend off the likes of Katarzyna Niewiadoma and Annemiek van Vleuten at the Amstel Gold Race on Sunday.
The Amstel Gold Race may have the most stacked roster of any race we've seen so far this year.
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Siskevicius comes in late to Roubaix and finds velodrome locked up; Movistar previews TDF cobblestones, and more.
Peter Sagan still has a ways to go to match cycling's legends, but his win in Paris-Roubaix is a big step forward.
Tim Wellens wins Brabantse Pijl with a late solo breakaway. Belgian dedicates win to Michael Goolaerts, who died at Roubaix.
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Alexey Vermeulen takes his first pro win in Morocco and the overall race lead. Aqua Blue upset to miss out on California.
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How does this edition of Paris-Roubaix stack up to previous thrillers? Why couldn't Quick-Step chase Sagan?
Despite his formidable Quick-Step team, Roubaix favorite Niki Terpstra concedes that Peter Sagan was stronger on the cobbles.
After winning Paris-Roubaix, Peter Sagan rolls on at the hilly Amstel Gold Race in the Netherlands.
After riding with Peter Sagan over the cobblestones and into the Roubaix velodrome, Silvan Dillier came up short of winning Paris-Roubaix.
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Peter Sagan now has a pair of monument victories, in the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix.
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Peter Sagan's plan entering Paris-Roubaix on Sunday was to attack alone. He did so, and left Roubaix with the cobblestone trophy.
After 15th at Paris-Roubaix on Sunday, Gilbert finishes the cobbled classics winless and is still chasing a career Monument sweep.
World champion Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) took an emphatic victory at the 116th edition of Paris-Roubaix on Sunday in northern France.
Take an inside look at how a WorldTour team prepares for the "Hell of the North," Paris-Roubaix.
Quick-Step Floors will begin Sunday's Paris-Roubaix as the overwhelming favorites with multiple riders capable of winning.
Despite a chance of overnight showers, most are expecting a fast, dry Paris-Roubaix on Sunday.
Quick-Step Floors has been a force to be reckoned with during the cobbled classics in 2018.
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Trek-Segafredo rides Roubaix with two good options: former winner Degenkolb and Stuyven. Plus young Pedersen is peaking.
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Without a speedy finisher like Tom Boonen or the injured Fernando Gaviria, Quick-Step's only option to win Roubaix is to attack.
Here's a look at nine of the favorites for "The Hell of the North," a 257km run from Compiègne to Roubaix.
A women’s aero bike that’s faster than the men’s version? Yep, Fuji claims the Supreme beats the Transonic in its tests.
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After barnstorming across the 2018 northern classics season, the biggest prize is on offer Sunday for Quick-Step at Roubaix.