Next generation: Here are the Women’s WorldTour neo-pros to watch in 2022
There's a bunch of great young riders coming through the ranks in 2022.
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There's a bunch of great young riders coming through the ranks in 2022.
Eritrean out-kicked star-studded field to win second day at Mallorca Challenge.
The Australian rider was left without a contract at the start of January after the Qhubeka-NextHash team folded.
After being dropped from the WorldTour, Whelan has been out to prove a point this summer.
The Tour de France will return to Spain's Basque Country for the start of the 110th edition for three stages.
The Dutch sprinter says he was 'not the same person on the bike' in 2021 and sees his move to BikeExchange-Jayco as an opportunity to start afresh.
Words/images: James Startt | From Issue 106
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Who to watch at the 2022 UCI world cyclocross championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Second, second, then first, with the overall win to boot.
The three-week Grand Tour has not started in Barcelona since 1962.
We look at some power testing data from WorldTour team training camps.
The muddiest. The iciest. And, the most catastrophic (for the fans) — the year the beer ran dry by lunchtime...
Arizonan looks to carry momentum out of 2021; Davide Formolo sidelined for six weeks.
It's a party on two wheels.
Two days, two sprint finishes. Ruby Roseman-Gannon leads overall.
Iserbyt fought all the way to the finish on the iconic Hoogerheide course, sealing his dominance of the World Cup overall.
The World Cup wrapped up with a stellar victory for Marianne Vos one week out from the CX World Championships in Fayetteville, USA.
Words/images: Heidi Swift | From Issue #07
Eolo-Kometa rider Lonardi kickstarts the season with victory at Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana while Santos Festival of Cycling boots into gear Down Under.
Pre-stage favourite Ruby Roseman-Gannon had to settle for second.
Brand makes it 17 season wins, Pidcock derailed by final-lap crash in last weekend of racing before the Fayetteville worlds.
This September's road worlds will be a marathon as Aussie hosts hatch huge route.
From Issue 93 • Words by Bruce Hildenbrand; Images Courtesy, John Allis
My sponsors have been announced, projects are in planning, and the race calendar is set. Now the uphill slog to fitness begins.
From issue 1 • December 2010
A fresh look for one of the top criterium squads racing in the United States.
For the first time in over a decade, the final time trial has been axed in favor of a sprint stage.
An 18-day cycling adventure taught Peter English plenty about his family, and about himself.
Floortje Mackaij is still just 26 but she's one of the most experienced riders in the bunch as she enters her 10th year in the pro peloton.
Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne will bypass the Oude Kwaremont in 2022 as it heads to the Hainaut Ardennes for three new climbs.
Technical writer: Tim Schamber; Prototype illustrations: Matthew Burton | From issue 106
Despite the latest coronavirus wave, officials confirm the route details for the WorldTour opener in February.
The Dutch sprinter is keen to get back to racing at the Tour de France after a two-year absence from the race.
Lotto-Soudal's stars both dream of winning the Italian monument, but will the Belgian follow the team script in his last chance over the Poggio? Ewan is hoping so.
Staffers, teammates, believe Pogačar has plenty more to come as he enters ambitious 2022 season including a Flanders debut and grand tour double.
Top TV pundit and retired sprint-great 'axed' from role at SBS as broadcaster 'explores a different approach.'
Desire Discrimination Determination: Black Champions in Cycling
Young talents fill the podium in absence of a swathe of top racers as van Empel outsprints Puck Pieterse.
Frain holds off the bunch after late acceleration, while 'next big thing' Plapp makes long-range solo move into Buninyong.
A last-ditch attack paid dividends for the Tasmanian.
Aussie star said he will watch with interest as Dutch rival joins his former team at BikeExchange-Jayco in 2022.
Could Cameron Meyer win three in a row? It's hard to see why not.
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When I was a kid, I'd ride my fixie on snow and ice to get to hockey practice. Those skills came in later when I was riding the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix.
Grace Brown will start as the big favourite.
The 23-year-old's golden streak continues in Ballarat.
A surprise winner thanks to a daring last-minute attack.
Can the combination of three former podium finishers, Sepp Kuss, and Wout van Aert be enough to win the Tour? Jumbo-Visma is hoping so.
The two-time world champion is eyeing up his second monument victory and wants to win another Tour de France stage in the rainbow bands.
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Europe's national champions are crowned, including Marianne Vos, Christine Majerus, Lars van der Haar, Sanne Cant and Wout van Aert...
Two wins in two days for both riders.
Who is the fastest finisher in the peloton? What can't Tadej Pogacar do?
The Australian summer of racing is underway.
A delve into the 14 WorldTeams for 2022, who they are, who is riding for them, and what to expect.
Largest ever one-day gravel event purse
With 25 races, the 2022 Women's WorldTour calendar is the longest in the history of the series. VeloNews breaks down what will be a record-breaking year.
Riders have come and gone, but Eddy Merckx remains the reference point in elite men's racing.
All the features of an integrated aero road racer, but not carbon.
As we await the start of a new year of racing, let's look back at the wonderful season just gone.
The Madison world champion has been in an induced coma, to aid recovery, since crashing on December 23.
These are some of the young talents we can expect to see in the 2022 WorldTour peloton.
After a breakout WorldTour season and a debut grand tour, Pidcock has a bigger engine, more experience, and bold plans for the 2022 road classics.
World champion pulls back Pieterse after young talent led the majority of the 'cross.
The riders on the multi-discipline squad have lofty ambitions on the road, gravel, 'cross, track, and the internet.
Breaking down where Pogačar won (and lost) time during his dominant 2021 Tour campaign and what this tells us about the 2022 Tour de France
Our editors weigh in on the 21 must-know, high-drama headlines of 2021 and why they matter: Part three.
A muddy Roubaix, a miracle ride at the Olympics, a temper tantrum in Spain, the ever-booming gravel scene, what wasn't to like in 2021?
2019 champion Carapaz slated to return to Giro, team DS hopes to see Viviani at Sanremo, Giro, road worlds while also racing track.
From issue 11 (October 2011)
Our editors weigh in on the 21 must-know, heavy-hitting headlines of 2021 and why they matter: Part two.
The 23-year-old Italian is stepping into the WorldTour next season with Trek-Segafredo as the reigning road race world champion.
Insider analysis and interviews with the sport's biggest names dominated our top 10. (This free piece is open to all readers.)
Belgian star defends team tactics and prefers to remember the 'goosebumps' of racing in front of 1 million fans on home roads.
Mark Cavendish and Marianne Vos make their mark on the history books.
Our editors weigh in on the 21 must-know, high-drama headlines of 2021 and why they matter: Part one.
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne will not have VIP tents as organizers prepare for extended COVID measures in Belgium.
Van Aert has won five out of five ‘crosses into the final week in December and looks unbeatable. So why hasn’t he committed to the Fayetteville worlds?
Van Aert maintains 100 percent record for the season while van der Poel struggles and abandons.