Rivera plays it safe, skipping Omloop due to illness
Coryn Rivera stays focused on her major Women's WorldTour goals this spring, opting out of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad to nurse a cold.
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Coryn Rivera stays focused on her major Women's WorldTour goals this spring, opting out of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad to nurse a cold.
WorldTour riders don't come to UAE to work on their suntans. They head to the Middle East to race hard in an event that is increasingly important.
World champ Alejandro Valverde plans to race his first Tour of Flanders, and he intends to do much more than simply show off the rainbow jersey.
The new Liège-Bastogne-Liège finish attracts a blend of top classics stars. Now, former world champ Michal Kwiatkowski has thrown his hat in the ring.
Young Slovenian star Tadej Pogacar defends lead to win overall on hectic final day. Zdenek Stybar wins stage 5 at Volta ao Algarve.
Matteo Trentin wraps up a successful week for his Mitchelton-Scott team. Danish GC rider Jakob Fuglsang takes home the overall.
In its debut season, the Trek-Segafredo women's team is aiming to win big on the cobblestones this spring.
Geraint Thomas says he'll forgo some of his favorite races — those that take place on the cobblestones of France and Belgium — as he prepares for his Tour title defense.
The 2019 Tour de France will see an intriguing convergence of Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas's ambitions. But they won't race together before July.
Here's a list of the 2019 season's major pro cycling races and where Americans can watch them online.
There are hundreds of races each year, but for us, a few stand out as must-watch events. Here are five days guaranteed to deliver drama.
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Sagan selective with schedule in order to remain focused for season spanning from Sanremo to the worlds.
Several of CCC Team's classics riders head to Valencia to build form and team cohesion.
French star Julian Alaphilippe is boosting his morale with success in the South American stage race, which he leads after four days.
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The Vuelta a San Juan kicked off Sunday, and Fernando Gaviria and Julian Alaphilippe won the first two stages.
Giro d'Italia organizers invite Israel team for second year in a row, alongside three Italian Pro Continental teams.
The 20-year-old is one race into his WorldTour career and his team believes he has grand tour abilities.
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The 24-year-old Italian will ride a slate of classics and short stage races ahead of the Giro d'Italia.
The Sky rider says he wants to win Liège-Bastogne-Liège this season.
These are the storylines that have our attention as the 2019 season looms.
They have long been cyclocross rivals, but van Aert and van der Poel are also evenly matched as cycling's most versatile riders.
The Dutch-based team landed the three-time defending cyclocross world champ as he transitions to the road.
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The Belgian is landing on his feet with Jumbo-Visma after a falling-out with former team Veranda's Willems-Crelan.
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Nearly four dozen riders are calling an end to their careers. Here are some of the notables.
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Valverde will race on the cobbles wearing the rainbow jersey, while van der Poel will continue to transition from cyclocross to the road.
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We take a closer look at the training and preparation of neo-pro Sepp Kuss before his stunning victory in Utah.
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Tour organizers hope to tame team Sky with a course designed to produce, oh happy day, the first French winner since 1985.
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At 23, Kasia Niewiadoma is cycling's rising star, a gifted climber. Can she overcome the sport's inherent pressures and challenges?
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From issue 76 • Words by James Startt with images from Alice Russolo
From issue 77 • Words by John Wilcockson with images by Darrell Parks
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Still unclear where world cyclocross champ and emerging classics talent Wout Van Aert will ride in 2019
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Tour director Christian Prudhomme says fans can expect more gravel and dirt roads in the near future of cycling’s biggest race.
The Middle Eastern squad unveiled its Tour de France lineup, which will back Vincenzo Nibali in the race for yellow.
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Bernard Hinault is not afraid to speak his mind. This time, he's calling on the Tour de France peloton to strike in protest of Chris Froome's participation.
A year after she dominated the Ardennes, Anna van der Breggen is winning classics again.
With a mellow attitude and a big smile, Coryn Rivera overcomes a rough spring season, ready to win again.
Italian tire company Pirelli expands its line-up with an all-season tubeless tire to handle mixed terrain and pavement alike.
The British rider and 2015 road world champion talks about how her life is changing as she prepares to become a parent.
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Just five years ago, Italian Michele Acquarone was heralded as one of the true innovators and future leaders of professional cycling.
Australian Michael Matthews wins short prologue around Fribourg to take the first leader's jersey in the Tour de Romandie.
New bike races in Italy are cropping up again as the country continues to rebound from the 2009 financial crisis.
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