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Czech superstar will skip Strade Bianche and try to hit form when it counts during the spring classics.
The Belgian road race and time trial champion says that media coverage and live TV is still the most important part of developing women's cycling.
Team manager Linda Jackson believes that the 2022 Tour de France Femmes will be a turning point for women's cycling.
Jumbo-Visma says 'this is quite a disappointment' after Dutch star cannot match pace of the GC favorites in first major climb of 2022 in season debut.
What Belgium's 'opening weekend' can tell us, and why the results sheet isn't always the best barometer of classics success.
Ever been to Yuzzu Houffa or Gravel Wish One? We haven't, either.
After a long wait, the women's season is ramping up with the third race of the year and the opening cobbled classics hit.
Norwegian champion to go ‘full gas with Tom Dumoulin' at the Giro d’Italia.
With the goal of offering equal prize money for all their events in 2023.
The Dutch rider dedicates her victory to Movistar soigneur Gary Baños, who died in a mountaineering accident, and injured compatriot Amy Pieters.
Bora-Hansgrohe is quickly turning the page on the Peter Sagan era with aggressive racing and fresh victories.
Kämna kicks out of strong escape group for mountaintop victory, Poels withstands pressure on final climb to defend GC.
Belgian superstar hopes to rediscover his winning legs just in time for a renewed assault on spring classics.
From the Tour de France to the new Tour de France Femmes, here's where to catch all the racing action this year.
The former world champion on why she chose to cancel her retirement plus her goals in 2022.
The British rider has confirmed to VeloNews that he has not yet extended with Ineos Grenadiers.
The double Italian champion says she would like to see a Milano-Sanremo and Il Lombardia for women in the future.
The Clásica Jaén Paraíso Interior is a Spanish version of the Italian classic, and every bit as good.
Cotton Vittoria Control tires for the 40km of gravel.
The Astana rider converts 40km solo break into victory on Spain's answer to Strade Bianche.
World champion’s hopes of success were blown away by the speed of Nairo Quintana’s Montagne de Lure attack.
The seven-time Grand Tour winner has big questions about the safety and fairness of stage racing.
Miguel Ángel López and Tim Wellens are favorites in the new one-day across the 'sea of olives' in southern Spain.
The newly minted WorldTour squad comes together in Spain for final preparations ahead of first races.
UAE Emirates delivers tactical masterpiece to open three straight days of racing in Spain.
Van der Poel clocking up easy miles after long layoff, team hopeful of return to proper training Monday.
The four-time Tour de France winner opens a debate over safety concerns in road racing.
No rider has won the Women's WorldTour two years in a row, not even Annemiek van Vleuten. Who are the riders vying for her place at the top of the standings?
Valverde withdrawn from home race the Vuelta a Murcia this weekend as COVID precaution.
The Australian has set her sights on the Tour de France and the world championships as she continues recovery process.
Italian veteran wins opening race of season and kick-starts new UAE-Team ADQ into existence.
Evenepoel believes stoney Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana finish was a grade too far, Alejandro Valverde finishes fifth with flat tire.
The big takeaways from recent stages at Volta Valencia, Etoile de Bessèges & Saudi Tour, plus, wondering what Tom Pidcock's ceiling is, if it even exists at all
There's been a huge bump in the number of WWT race days this year. Here's what you can expect from the season.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, February 3, 2022.
32-year-old former world champion renews with SD Worx until 2024
Bernal's crash poses his Ineos team with a lot of tough questions about their strategy for the 2022 season. How should they respond?
Two new races slated for February mark a revival in the Spanish calendar.
Spain's 'BalaVerde' not nostalgic yet as he kicks off 2022 with a solid debut behind winner Brandon McNulty.
Gilbert has won four of the five monuments, among many, many other races in his career. What will 2022 hold?
Dutch star working in some altitude training before season debut at UAE Tour and run at Giro d'Italia.
We look at some power testing data from WorldTour team training camps.
The Italian time trial and road race champion says she wants to feel like she's 'given everything' in her racing this season.
Spanish all-rounder wants to help Tadej Pogačar and help himself following Movistar exit.
Here's all you need to know about the men's and women's races that will get the season rolling in the coming weeks.
What single race should we be stoked for in 2022? VeloNews' European team picks the races they won't be missing.
Pidcock will race Strade Bianche, Flanders, Amstel, Liège, and much more in stacked spring schedule as he looks to back up breakout 2021.
The long goodbye begins for Spain 'Green Bullet,' and hints he might race the world championships in Australia.
So many big names were born in the same calendar year they became known as the 'Class of 1990,' and would win cycling's biggest races.
Words/images: Vincent Van Parys
Belgian team targets at least one monument in 2022 and is backing Paris-Roubaix sensation Florian Vermeersch across the cobbled classics.
Philippe Gilbert is eyeing the hillier Classics this season, while Florian Vermeersch will feature for Lotto Soudal in the cobbled races.
Two-time defending champion confirms season debut at Tour de la Provence with early season focus on the spring classics.
Nacer Bouhanni and Warren Barguil to co-lead ProTour squad at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Wout van Aert will skip the CX worlds in Fayetteville and Strade Bianche as he aims to be fresher for key classics races.
Despite a near-perfect course for the Dutch star at this year's Tour de France, Tom Dumoulin said he's intent on trying to win a second pink jersey.
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.
Van Aert closed out his 'cross season with nine wins from 10 and the Belgian title, setting home hype to warp-speed for cobbled classics.
Some 15-20 existing events will serve as qualifiers for gravel worlds. Specific details will likely be announced by the UCI in early February.
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.
The Australian ex-pro is passionate about good food and she joined SD Worx in 2021 as a 'food coach.'
As we await the start of a new year of racing, let's look back at the wonderful season just gone.
The Argentine stage race set for late January is the latest event forced to cancel due to the ongoing pandemic.
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.
Team DS Matteo Tosatto outlines a 2022 season of renewal as a swath of young stars join the team and the back-room takes a reshuffle.
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?
The WorldTour's oldest rider said he won't change his mind about retirement, and will target the Giro-Vuelta double in final season.
Annemiek van Vleuten. Who else?
Quinn Simmons and Magnus Sheffield dominated as juniors. Now they're both in the WorldTour, they could propel the US back into classics contention.
José didn't have a bunch of favourite new products this year; she did have a few things that affected her, though.
By Jered Gruber | Images: Gruber Images
The Secret Pro has had enough of the 'lip-service' approach to safety and wants actual change.
Tiesj Benoot is the latest in a growing line of riders that have cut ties early with Team DSM to ride elsewhere.
The 2018 Strade Bianche winner joins the long list of riders who have left DSM early.
Belgian all-rounder Benoot leaves DSM one year ahead of contract date.
After a decade racing at the highest level on the road, the Australian is after a new challenge.
Last week, Nokere Koerse tripled its prize money for the women's event to match the men's. It was met with mixed response, but is there a 'right' way to grow women's cycling?
As Valverde lays out his path to his second (and last) Giro d’Italia, he expresses confidence in Movistar’s new generation of leaders.