Ewan beats Sagan on domestique duty
Reigning Australian crit champ Caleb Ewan claimed his second straight People's Choice Classic, the annual curtain raiser event for the TDU.
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Reigning Australian crit champ Caleb Ewan claimed his second straight People's Choice Classic, the annual curtain raiser event for the TDU.
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Cylance Pro Cycling's Kristen Wild and Rachele Barbieri claim first and second respectively on stage two of the 2017 Santos Women’s Tour.
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The Australian and her ORICA-Scott teammates controlled the peloton for the entire 106.5-kilometer race while chasing down all breakaway groups during the first half of the race.
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Arriving from Etixx for 2015 as a climber to support Chris Froome in the final miles of mountain stages, Poels quickly established himself with both the team and Froome.
Alberto Contador plans to take advantage of strong climbing teammates Mollema and Pantano in his bid to win the 2017 Tour de France.
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American men have yet to see the same success as their female counterparts in European 'cross racing. What would it take to make the leap?
It's the start of another long year for Australian pros who are fully aware of early season burnout and a form slump in Europe come April.
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IsoWhey Sports-SwissWellness rider Joe Cooper wins his second New Zealand road race championship in three years on Sunday.
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Olympian Rushlee Buchanan created history on Saturday in becoming the first woman to win the New Zealand elite road championship four times.
Simon Gerrans accepts his role on Orica-Scott is now different than "a couple of years ago" when he was still the Aussie team's best winning hope.
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The veteran Belgian will line up at the Tour de San Juan later this month. He aims to win Paris-Roubaix one final time.
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After winning the criterium at the Australian road championships, Ewan said he's found another gear for sprint finishes.
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The eight-day "Race to the Sun" kicks off March 5 and includes a time trial, two uphill finishes, and a new finish in Nice.
Lennard Zinn has some tips for helping readers clean sealant off their bikes, mixing Shimano cassettes, and more.
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Ian Bibby (JLT Condor) and Valentina Scandolara (Alé Cycling) claim opening round wins at Mitchelton Bay Cycling Classic in Australia.
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A look at some of the awards we handed out at the conclusion of the 2016 season.
The South African-registered squad is based around sprinter Mark Cavendish.
The American-registered squad has some big names on its roster, including seven-time grand tour winner Alberto Contador.
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We were pretty confused by the UCI's systems for WorldTour and World Rankings. Fortunately, they have been simplified. Allow us to explain.
It used to be called Lampre – Merida, then it was TJ Sport. UAE Abu Dhabi has some work to do if it wants to appeal to fans.
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The Belgian squad is loaded with classics talent, including the legendary Tom Boonen.
It may seem counterintuitive to racers, but slow and steady wins the race when it comes to illness recovery.
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From bike tosses to crazy crashes to Froome running up Mont Ventoux in his cleats, here are the five wildest moments of 2016.
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Women's road bikes are better than ever. Here are the five best bikes we tested in 2016 in that growing category.
Dubai Tour expands from four to five stages in 2017 as organizers unveil the route for the early February race.
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The Rodez isn’t a race bike. It’s an entry-level endurance bike that just might turn a lot of people who buy it into racers.
Andrew Hood presents some ideas on how to make professional road cycling a bit more exciting for fans.
As part of the wide-ranging deal, China will also host the UCI’s Cycling Gala next year and a women's race in 2018.
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We found the Elite Rampa was a good, functional smart trainer, but it is not perfect.
Skulpt’s Chisel scanner helps athletes identify their physiological strengths and weaknesses by scanning different muscle groups.
Today's Plan is an online training program system that offers unique measurements of training load and fitness.
Trek – Segafredo boss Luca Guercilena is worried the proposed changes to team sizes will hamstring his team in grand tours, and he's not alone.
Everything you need to know to catch you up to speed on the unexpected decision to reduce team sizes for the 2017 season.
Friday’s unilateral decision by race organizers to trim grand tour team sizes has BMC's Jim Ochowicz scratching his head.
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After two years with UnitedHealthcare, Janez Brajkovic returns to the WorldTour to support Vincenzo Nibali on the big climbs.
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What sort of rider is Toms Skujins? The 25-year-old Latvian has proven to be a versatile part of the Cannondale – Drapac team.
Far from the limelight of the WorldTour, the Continental Circuits are growing, improving, and giving more and more riders a pathway to the top.
The Australian points to the increased infrastructure on European roads as a reason why there are so many crashes.
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For some riders over 40, the prospects of racing in the peloton next year are still up in the air as they seek contracts.
After five seasons in the peloton, the Australia-based team has become a GC threat in grand tours and other stage races.