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Elia Viviani sprints through an impossibly narrow gap to win stage 1, catching Max Walscheid in the final meters.
Our editorial staff names star American cyclists who are likely to make waves in the 2019 pro cycling season.
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Australian takes confidence-boosting victory while team looks to rebuild sprint train around him.
Large crash in final lap takes down key sprint contender Viviani.
Michelton-Scott take one-two on GC and the sprint classification at home race.
GC clash expected to come down to closing-day finale on emblematic Old Willunga Hill after course redesign.
Defending Tour Down Under champion Amanda Spratt retains race lead with only one stage remaining.
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The 19-year-old track star shines in Australia, winning the opening sprint with new team Trek-Segafredo.
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It was well on into his career—a full nine years after he burst on the scene with a victory at the Tour de l’Avenir, and eight years after he took his one and only Tour de France—that Felice Gimondi won the 1973 world road race championship in Barcelona.
The pro peloton has a number of young up-and-comers who are in line to emerge as new superstars in 2019. Here are our five favorites.
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Lotto-Soudal team wants to give its young Aussie sprinter plenty of opportunities in 2019, and he is keen for a return to the grand tours.
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The pressure is on these five star riders to claim signature victories in 2019. They all had rocky rides last season amid high expectations.
Peter Sagan has twice finished second in the Italian monument, so this year he is making it a priority.
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How Rosskopf achieved his sole victory of 2018 in the middle of a busy WorldTour season.
Roadside fistfights, fake profiles, doctored pictures and a whole lot of angry drivers: this is the bizarre inside story of the world’s largest anti-cyclist Facebook group, and the cyclist that’s behind it.
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Here's how to log miles this winter on your indoor trainer and have fun while you're doing it.
Geelong is more than just a gateway to the Great Ocean Road and the Surf Coast – it's the home of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, a highpoint of the Summer of Cycling and a great riding destination in its own right.
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Peter Sagan's sterling 2018 season was highlighted by victory in Paris-Roubaix. Here's the inside story of how he won a cobblestone.
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With a bold attack on the route's final climb of the Poggio, Nibali built on his reputation as a fearless attacker with tactical nous.
15,500m of climbing and descending, 500km of trails, two ill-prepared roadies and one of the world's toughest MTB stage races... what could possibly go wrong?
Organizers are expected to move Liège-Bastogne-Liège finish to flatter terrain, opening the door for fast-finishing classics riders.
They called themselves the "Wolfpack," and in 2018, Quick-Step Floors riders proved to be cycling's apex predators.
The route for the Spanish grand tour will be unveiled next week, but details are leaking out.
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The first day of racing saw closely contested racing at the front of the field.
With so many superbikes launched in 2018, it was hard to pick just one for this award. So we didn't. Here are three.
The Australian outfit is a perfect fit for the American all-rounder, who can support Yates or Chaves in the mountains at grand tours.
Bora-Hansgrohe sport director Patxi Vila recalls how Sagan won the famed race in the French countryside.
After a life-altering crash while training in June, Vogel returns to Berlin velodrome, receives cyclist of year award from German federation.
The Colombian sprinter says he's looking forward to a new environment at UAE Team Emirates.
Easton alloy goes head to head with a lot of carbon, and outperforms budget carbon on any surface.
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Who was better in 2018: Annemiek van Vleuten or Anna van der Breggen? Dane Cash and Fred Dreier debate the merits of each.
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Keough and Hyde showing signs of form before approaching U.S. nationals
New stairs and wooded sections make the difference for the winners in a dry, tacky race
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With fourteen national titles to her credit, Katie Compton admits a 15th one might be hard to come by, as she is recovering from illness.
His first season with UAE Team Emirates was a year to forget. Now, Fabio Aru needs to find the spark that won him the 2015 Vuelta.
Behind the scenes, Carney has helped Rally Cycling grow into one of America's most successful and highly regarded teams.
Lennard Zinn takes questions related to gearing, along with follow-ups regarding frame fatigue and brakes.
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Viviani sets sights on Sanremo and Tour in 2019 in a build to Olympic defense.
Curtis White is coming into his own amid a breakthrough cyclocross season.
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Javier Minguez tells VeloNews the newly crowned world champion deserves several sets of rainbow stripes.
Nestled in the Bernese Alps is a tiny road, closed to motorized traffic at the top, with dramatic views of some of the most prestigious peaks in the Alps. Grosse Scheidegg – the most beautiful climb you’ve never heard of.
Read the inside story of the most entertaining man in cycling straight from the three-time world champion himself.
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UAE Team Emirates brass say Fernando Gaviria's potential is unlimited, and as the team's #1 sprinter, he'll have plenty of opportunities.
After a spring season that he calls the low point of his entire career, John Degenkolb's Tour stage was exactly what he needed.