Lachlan Morton Q&A: Motivated, focused, confident
Lachlan Morton talks about his ambitions as he returns to the WorldTour, his influence as an unconventional rider, and family.
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Lachlan Morton talks about his ambitions as he returns to the WorldTour, his influence as an unconventional rider, and family.
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Alpecin co-sponsors Katusha team, which is a good thing for Russian cycling and an even better thing for Alexander Kristoff's hair.
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What do we call Fernando Gaviria's Paris-Tours winning attack? Should Doha host worlds? Wait, a hatchet on a bicycle? It's the VeloNews Show!
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Lennard Zinn addresses reader questions about injuries caused by disc brakes, breaking chains while riding, and other topics.
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USA Cycling VP Jim Miller says the Americans took some unusual measures to prepare for the Doha heat in what should be a grueling worlds.
The heat, as well as potential for backroom drama, should make 2016 Qatar worlds one to remember — or perhaps forget
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Gaviria gets creative at Paris-Tours, jumping clear of the pack with 500 meters to go to surprise his rival speedsters and take the victory
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Ochowicz on worlds road race: "I'd go with Cavendish"
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Concerned about the potential for extreme temperatures, the UCI is considering shortening the worlds road race to just 106.4 kilometers
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Coryn Rivera will ride for Liv – Plantur in 2017. The transfer should help the American learn the classics and prep for the Tokyo Games.
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The Orica – BikeExchange rider left the team bus late and then got caught up in crowds and cars and was unable to join the race.
Van der Poel wins a hotly contested Superprestige Gieten after a dropped chain derails Van Aert in the final moments of the race
Astana sports director Giuseppe Martinelli critical of Diego Rosa after misstep in Lombardia finale
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Esteban Chaves delivers Colombia's first monument classic title, with compatriot Rigoberto Urán nabbing a podium spot too
Esteban Chaves claims Colombia's first-ever win at Il Lombardia ahead of Diego Rosa and Rigoberto Urán
After missing out on a selection for the worlds time trial, up-and-comer Adrien Costa chooses to end his season and gear up for 2017.
VeloNews editors name their favorites for the final WorldTour race of the season, the Il Lombardia monument.
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Trek – Segafredo and Movistar amass their respective forces for 2017 in hopes that strong teams can challenge Sky's Tour de France dominance.
Cannondale's SuperX is aggressive yet stable and race-ready out of the box. It’s not the perfect cyclocross racing bike, but it’s darn close.
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Caley Fretz envisions two scenarios playing out in Doha at the road worlds, both dependent on the wind.
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23-year-old Luka Pibernik claims stage 6 of the Eneco Tour from the breakaway
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World champion Peter Sagan collected his second win of the week at the Eneco Tour and moved into the overall race lead.
The Belgian was eating during Thursday's stage 4 when he hit a pothole and went down.
Sophie de Boer looked to be dropped by Katerina Nash and Katie Compton, but the Dutchwoman fought back into the race and won Cross Vegas.
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Mark Cavendish and Lizzie Deignan (formerly Armitstead) will lead the British team at world championships in Qatar this October.
The peloton catches breakaway in final few hundred meters of Eneco Tour stage 3, and Peter Sagan wins the bunch sprint in Ardooie.
Eric Marcotte will join Cyclance – Incycle p/b Cannondale for 2017 as Jamis closes up shop
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USA Cycling named 30 riders Monday who will wear the Stars and Stripes in Doha, Qatar at UCI World Road Championships, October 9-16.
Dylan Groenewegen claimed victory on home soil Monday, out-sprinting Nacer Bouhanni in stage 1 of the Eneco Tour in Bolsward, Netherlands.
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The WorldTour points system isn’t perfect, but it’s basically doing what it’s supposed to be doing
Peter Sagan leaves no doubt at the European Championships, taking a clear win in the uphill sprint finale
Olympic gold medalist Anna van der Breggen bests Katarzyna Niewiadoma and Elisa Longo Borghini at the European championships
In little more than three weeks, the elite international peloton will converge on the barren, windswept peninsula of Qatar for the 2016 worlds.
After signing Carmen Small earlier this summer, American team Cylance Pro Cycling bolsters its roster with sprinter Kirsten Wild.
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The 35-year-old has finished 16 consecutive grand tours, dating back to the 2011 Vuelta a Espana, and overall he's completed 20.
Cycling's most legendary champion weighs in on bike design, his favorite riders, and the sports evolving standards of “cool.”
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BrakeThrough Media explains what it takes to capture the Vuelta's blazing fast stage 21 on camera at the race's big finish in Madrid.
American Tyler Farrar re-ups with the South African-registered team for two more years and will continue in his role as road captain.
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Two days after Peter Sagan won in Quebec, Greg Van Avermaet beat the world champion in a sprint Sunday at Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal.