Did Remco Evenepoel’s victory salute cost him the lead at Volta a Catalunya?
World champion didn't seemed too upset that he missed out on the leader's jersey with another hard mountain summit finale still to come.
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World champion didn't seemed too upset that he missed out on the leader's jersey with another hard mountain summit finale still to come.
'It's quite a relief to get this first win to be honest,' says second-year pro on EF Education-EasyPost.
Belgian sprinter forced the key split and took the sprint win ahead of Jumbo-Visma fast man Olav Kooij.
The South African-American duo win stage 2; no changes to GC in men's or women's standings.
Now a pair of one-days, the races in West Flanders kick-start a busy racing period across Belgium.
Analysis: The peloton's speed demons have no hope when the Pogačar’s and the Van Aert’s accelerate over the Poggio.
Primož Roglič helped develop it, Wout van Aert loves it: How Jumbo-Visma and nutrition pioneers Maurten created pro racing's latest must-have.
Cyclocross ace time trials to victory in Cittiglio before Elisa Balsamo completes Trek-Segafredo one-two out of chasing group.
Kerbaol claims home win with one-second victory in inaugural edition of three-day race.
Here are some of the best stories, out-takes, and stats coming out of San Remo that you might have missed.
Unpacking the tactics: One perfectly timed, fully committed attack deflated the peloton's most lethal engines.
Here's what the top riders said after Saturday's explosive battle over the Poggio.
After controversial photo-finish with Caleb Ewan this month, this time there's no doubt who was first across the line.
Follow all the news for Milan-San Remo to open the men's 'monument' season.
The tyrant, the returning king, and the wildcard: Who's hot, who's not, and what are the chances for San Remo's three superstars?
Analysis: Lotto-Dstny's two fast finishers both pack outside odds at Via Roma victory. We dive into how a team calls between its two captains.
The gravel shoe has laces and a breathable upper; a carbon sole and tensioner wrap system keep it snug on the the foot.
Our editorial team debates the San Remo course and makes its picks for Saturday's kickoff of 'monument madness.'
Stan Dewulf got a nasty surprise as he crashed out of the chase group at the cobbled race.
Marianne Vos will be back in action after surgery, and former world champion Elisa Balsamo holds the favorite's title.
Tour de Hoody: The arrival of 'monument madness' is a poignant reminder that Sagan's days in the peloton are numbered.
Who will be first down the Via Roma in the easiest monument to finish but the hardest to win?
A cycling journalist’s tale from the Tour of Sardinia, Italy, 1969.
Chaotic finales in the Belgian and Italian races derails riders.
Tour de France energy has come to the U.S.A. in the form of a cycling series for riders of all ability levels
Choosing the correct pedal is essential to performance and safety.
The young American on how RED-S almost derailed her burgeoning career — and her health.
Roglič tops João Almeida and Tao Geoghegan Hart to mark assured comeback from winter shoulder surgery.
Pogačar tops Tour de France rivals David Gaudu and Jonas Vingegaard after week of dominance in prestigious French race.
Defending Tour de France champion takes the long view as Pogačar sets the benchmark for training to come.
De Crescenzo repeats after 2022; McElveen adds 2023 to his 2019, '20 wins in Oklahoma.
Wiebes claims Drenthe hat trick after race shortened and delayed by snow.
Dutch superstar remains muted in early races but he's confident he's on the flight path toward a strong spring classics campaign.
'I've already accomplished more than anticipated': Two wins in two days at Tirreno-Adriatico sees Slovenian bound back into cycling's front echelon.
Stage 4 of Tirreno-Adriatico sees Julian Alaphilippe evade a DQ for mid-race wardrobe reshuffle, Giulio Ciccone get clipped by car in post-race chatter.
Both walked away without serious injury but the spring classics implications could have been shattering.
Updated course packs a punch but still favors the fastest women in the bunch.
The cycling photographer talks about capturing special moments, TdF Femmes vs Giro Donne, and following around Trek-Segafredo.
Her road to the top included stints in speed-skating and e-racing.
20-year-old Beth Heiden punches the air as she crosses the line to win the 1980 Road World Championships in Sallanches, France.
The Ineos Grenadiers rider missed the split but powered alone to bridge across in impressive display of raw power.
Teams deployed an interesting mix of tactics in the 32km team time trial that turned tradition on its head.
Human Powered Health remains tantalizingly close to WorldTour safety zone, but challenge gets harder as season ramps up.
Andrew Hood and Jim Cotton take sides on which of the spring's marquee stage races gets them more stoked.
Tim Merlier and Fabio Jakobsen are both vying for a shot to go to the Tour, and that's just fine for the Soudal Quick-Step manager.
Team demands evidence that Ewan finished second at the GP Monseré after images suggest he won.
It may not have paid off, but the American's gutsy solo move deserves credit.
The singletrack-heavy course ended with a decisive move in a sand pit near the finish.
Whether you love or loathe the TTT, the new 'first across the line' format could bring fresh vigor to races across the calendar.
'Lotte Kopecky and Demi are old and wise enough to make up their own minds': No pre-race agreement makes for frosty aftermath in Siena.
Here's what the top protagonists said after Saturday's wild ride at Strade Bianche.
The spooked horse fell on its side as tried to exit from the main race course.
Demi Vollering beats Lotte Kopecky in a bike throw, with Faulkner third in dramatic finale.
A deep field of pros will race a rowdy and raucous 122 miles at the inaugural event.
'It’s not that I want to give up on the idea of being a leader, but it’s no longer a pressure': Kuss continues to relish role as Tour de France superdomestique.
Belgian star favorite to repeat on white roads of Tuscany after blazing win to open classics at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.
Bora-Hansgrohe is targeting a podium at the Tour de France as well as aiming for the Giro d'Italia GC.
Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard face off for the first time in a stage race since July. Yet the 'Race to the Sun' is more than a two-horse race.
The highest ranked UCI road event in the United States returns for its second edition in September.
‘I think we made some good steps.’ Bol highlights need for more race time with Cavendish after pairing makes debut at UAE Tour.
The Belgian continues Lotto-Dstny's strong start to the classics.
Former world champion leads an all-Italian podium with Maria Giulia Confalonieri and Vittoria Guazzini rounding out the podium.
"We said we changed the emphasis in the team away from the classics and that's becoming clear," says Soudal Quick-Step team boss.
The classics 'opening weekend' delivered four races packed with action and taught us plenty at the start of the spring program.
The Dutchwoman's sprint victory comes after Lotte Kopecky's solo win at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad the previous day.
For the first time ever a team wins both Omloop and KBK and puts a teammate on both podiums.
'I think there's much more improvement possible': Evenepoel bouyed by UAE performances ahead of targeted training for May grand tour.
World champion confirms with assured overall victory in the Emirates as he blazes toward Giro d'Italia.
Two powerhouse signings for SD Worx are already making their presence felt.
Thirty year-old Paris-Roubaix winner continues his slow burn after moving to Jumbo-Visma.
Cobbles legend turns team owner with Swiss-based squad: 'We want to be precise. We want to be humble. We want to work properly on quality.'
In April 2010, VeloNews took a look back at the then 25th anniversary of the 7-Eleven team's bold entry into European racing.
'Sprinting here is super-different to Europe': UAE Tour's fast-finishers forced to adapt to huge finish straights and a heaving sprint crop.
Opening weekend offers up four races in two days with Annemiek van Vleuten, Matteo Jorgenson, Magnus Sheffield, and Demi Vollering all taking part.
The squad will use Wahoo technology to provide a more interactive race experience for riders and fans.
"We train in it so we can race in it," said team rider Daphne Karagianis.
'Wins give you confidence, confidence gives you wins': VeloNews investigates why victory in the Emirates is about more than just a 'W' in the column.
Official news on the seven-day race has been scarce but rumors have surfaced of the race's toughest-ever parcours.
Human Powered Health continues to close in on security of the top 15 in fight to avoid relegation, AG Insurance-Soudal Quick-Step nears promotion spot.
After off-season marriage and Colombia camp, U.S. ace Kuss reboots at UAE Tour as he builds back toward Tour de France.