Aqua Blue Sport to fold after 2018 season
The Irish Pro Continental squad will end after just two seasons in the peloton.
The Irish Pro Continental squad will end after just two seasons in the peloton.
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Here’s your News Roundup for Wednesday, June 13. Stay you up to speed on all of the stories circulating in the world of pro cycling.
U.S. national road champion Larry Warbasse abandons the Vuelta a España following a high-speed crash
Larry Warbasse is a fan favorite at the Vuelta, wearing the national champion's Stars and Stripes for debut team Aqua Blue Sport.
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Larry Warbasse wins big at Tour de Suisse, Sagan dances around, and Fred finally goes on a bike vacation.
American Larry Warbasse claims first career WorldTour victory. He comes across the line solo in Tour de Suisse stage 4 after long breakaway.
Larry Warbasse won't return to the WorldTour for 2017, but he's confident his new Irish team Aqua Blue will jump-start his career.
The 26-year-old American was left searching for a job with IAM Cycling folding at the end of this year.
American Larry Warbasse is hoping that a strong showing at the Vuelta a España will help him land a contract for the 2017 season.
Joe Dombrowski animates the Giro's weekend climbing stages, Guarnier wins Tour of California, and Bookwalter lands on Amgen Tour podium.
American Larry Warbasse abandons the Giro d'Italia due to back pain, and his IAM teammate Pelucchi misses time cut
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How do the Giro's six American racers feel after an opening TT and two road stages in the Netherlands? We check in.
How are the Americans at the Giro feeling? This is the first of our regular check-ins, asking them not-so-serious questions.
The eight North Americans starting the 2016 Giro range from a former champ to four debutants at the Italian grand tour.
Americans have a noticeable presence in the Ardennes, with Howes, Warbasse, and Reijnen riding into Amstel and Flèche breaks.
For Larry Warbasse, everything clicked this year at the Vuelta, and now he's confident he can ride to win at the worlds' biggest races.
Larry Warbasse makes the breakaway but succumbs to the brutal fatigue of a grand tour.
Larry Warbasse has had a chance to become well-acquainted with suffering over the past few days at the Vuelta
Larry Warbasse is looking for breakaways at the Vuelta to show off his form, with the hope of securing a contract for 2016.
Larry Warbasse explains the great lengths he goes to in order to save energy during a grand tour like the Vuelta a España.
Larry Warbasse talks about trading snacks in the Vuelta peloton, sharing gossip, and getting a tow from a cabbie.
The IAM Cycling rider talks about racing in the opening stages of action at the Vuelta a Espana.
IAM Cycling's only American, Larry Warbasse is writing journals from the Vuelta. Here he, talks about the prep required for a grand tour.
Armstrong, Hincapie, Vande Velde, and Livingston will reunite at the October 25 Gran Fondo Hincapie
Six U.S. riders and two Canadians head a solid North American contingent for the season's final grand tour, the Vuelta a España
BMC Racing's 23-year-old American Larry Warbasse is hoping to race his first grand tour this summer
After spending a week in Argentina, Neal Rogers provides a final analysis of the Tour de San Luis