My Bike: Leah Thomas’ Team Movistar Canyon
In this episode we take a look at Leah Thomas' new team Movistar Canyon Ultimate.
In this episode we take a look at Leah Thomas' new team Movistar Canyon Ultimate.
The 31-year-old from Cupertino, CA, is the latest addition to the squad which also features Annemiek van Vleuten.
After finishing third at Saturday's Strade Bianche, the American rider commits to two more years with team.
North American rider regrouped after late mechanical to take third-place.
The Bigla-Katusha rider left med school to be a pro cyclist. Now she's working the front lines at a Geneva hospital.
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With new four-year deal, team will pursue WorldTour license in 2021.
A statement on Bigla-Katusha's website indicates 100 percent of rider and staff salaries were paid for April.
$16 from every unit sold will be donated to team Bigla-Katusha during the months of May and June.
Women's pro team Bigla-Katusha is recoiling from recent developments threatening its financial future.
Team reacts to recent news that sponsors are unable to honor contractual commitments.
The Swiss women's pro cycling team has announced that both of its title sponsors have withdrawn payments to the team.
Americans Leah Thomas and Katie Hall finished 1-2 in the final stage at Setmana Ciclista Valenciana as Anna van der Breggen won the overall.