The old Pete Stetina is back
Peter Stetina wonders about what could have been on the slopes of Gibraltar but grateful to be back racing after traumatic 2015 injury.
Peter Stetina wonders about what could have been on the slopes of Gibraltar but grateful to be back racing after traumatic 2015 injury.
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Peter Stetina crashed heavily last year, breaking his leg and destroying his knee, but he's back to WorldTour racing at Tour Down Under.
Trek-Segafredo's three new North American additions will debut in 2016 at the Santos Tour Down Under.
Three new North Americans bolster Trek Factory Racing, which has a renewed focus on stage racing and a slightly smaller squad.
After a fast recovery from injury, Peter Stetina leaves BMC Racing after two years to join another American outfit, Trek Factory Racing.
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BMC teammates Taylor Phinney and Peter Stetina both took to Twitter to announce their returns to racing at the Tour of Utah
BMC hoping injured American duo will recover in time for 2015 returns
The Tour has plenty of big name firepower, but there are several riders not at the French grand tour
After traumatic crash at an early season race, Stetina has been on a long road to recovery, drawing inspiration from teammate, Phinney
In an exclusive interview, Peter Stetina speaks to VeloNews about his horrific crash, outrage over rider safety, and plans for a comeback
Injured in a crash at the Tour of the Basque Country, Peter Stetina faces months of rehabilitation and training before he returns to racing
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Riders sat in protest on the start line of Pais Vasco's second stage for five minutes in protest over Monday's crash
American Peter Stetina breaks right tibia, patella, and four ribs in the finish of Vuelta al Pais Vasco in Spain
Samuel Dumoulin wins for the first time since May 2013 with a last-ditch attack at the Drome Classic
Tom Boonen, Taylor Phinney, Jens Voigt, and other members of the pro peloton don't stop short when it comes to talking about disc brakes
One of Spain's most elegant cities, San Sebastián will be on display at the end of the 219km race this weekend
The American is ready to help escort teammate Tejay van Garderen to the final Tour podium via the Pyrénées this week
Riders such as Andrew Talansky and Tejay van Garderen are taking over an American contingent still scarred by the Lance Armstrong scandal
BMC Racing expects a strong showing from its two young Americans in the Tour de France
Stetina said van Garderen's support group started to click during the Dauphiné, and he's looking forward to working for him at the Tour
Taylor Phinney is seeking history this weekend in the time trial and the road race at the U.S. championships
Neal Rogers examines the Wiggins, and losers, of Monday's Tour of California time trial
The former Tour de France champ is the biggest name on the marquee, but Stetina hopes to give him a run for his money
The squad is preparing for the Tour de France’s 15km cobbled section by riding part of the Paris-Roubaix route
The American team is without its leader after Tejay van Garderen abandoned with illness on day 1 at Paris-Nice
Atapuma, Velits and Stetina sign on with BMC Racing to help van Garderen take on the Tour de France while Evans focuses on the Giro d'Italia
After spending a week in Argentina, Neal Rogers provides a final analysis of the Tour de San Luis
American has refocused for 2014 and hopes to support Tejay van Garderen in France come July
Friends and family of Dale Stetina had reason to be cautiously optimistic Monday after the 57-year-old showed several small but significant signs of improvement.
Former national champion Dale Stetina was in critical condition Saturday after a cycling accident in Boulder, Colorado
American will join Taylor Phinney and Tejay van Garderen in 2014 and hopes to ride his first Tour de France
Ramunas Navardauskas has taken the reins of the Garmin squad at the Giro since the departure of Ryder Hesjedal
American team is hoping for big things to close out a mixed Giro that saw its defending champion abandon and a young domestique win a stage
American squad's riders say Wednesday's stage win is the first shot in its new, attacking approach to the Giro d'Italia
Defending Giro champion loses 20 minutes on first summit finish, moving Garmin to reshape its race plan
Sky rider wins stage 3 and slides into the GC lead with three days of racing left
Spilak sheds Anton, Stetina to ride alone to victory
Garmin-Sharp rider became the first Canadian grand tour champion when he won the 2012 Giro d'Italia
Fourth-year pro hopes to earn a spot on the Giro d'Italia roster to help teammate Ryder Hesjedal defend his title
Peter Stetina urges fans to support Garmin's riders returning from suspension after they contributed to USADA's Postal investigation
The Garmin boys were on the attack today and Peter Stetina was front and center
In our daily Giro d'Italia roundup, Peter Stetina laments his cold-weather bonk on Sunday, Christian Meier enjoys his Orica ride through Italy and snow is in the forecast for the final days in the Dolomites
Christian Vande Velde and Peter Stetina dug deep today to put team leader Ryder Hesjedal in perfect position to steal back the pink jersey
Best young rider Peter Stetina tells VeloNews after stage 8 of the Giro d'Italia that his goals are secondary to putting Ryder Hesjedal onto the final podium in Milan
Peiper is bullish on young Americans; rain and a technical approach may make for a treacherous Giro finale on Monday
Peter Stetina says he'd like to keep the white jersey all the way to Milan, but working to keep Ryder Hesjedal in the pink is top priority
Small cadre of Americans takes aim at the maglia rosa on Saturday, led by prologue threat Taylor Phinney
American to skip Ardennes classics in preparation for top goal at the Giro d'Italia
TERMINE, Italy (VN) – Peter Stetina calmly stepped out of his pedals and sipped an energy drink after finishing the 18th stage of the Giro d’Italia. From the look of his reaction, you would have never guessed he’s just days from finishing his first grand tour in what many are calling one of the most grueling Giros ever.
One theme apparent in this year’s Giro d’Italia startlist is the presence of a number of young Americans. Peter Stetina (Garmin-Cervélo) will make his grand tour debut Saturday alongside teammate Tom Peterson, BMC Racing’s Chris Barton, Chad Beyer and Chris Butler, HTC-Highroad’s Craig Lewis and RadioShack’s Bjorn Selander.
VeloNews' European correspondent Andrew Hood checks in with Garmin-Cervelo's young talent, Peter Stetina.
Canadian Ryder Hesjedal comes into Friday's GP Quebec confident and fit. But he concedes that after seeing the course first hand, it's tougher than he was expecting. John Wilcockson talk to Hesjedal and his teammates Svein Tuft and Peter Stetina on the eve of the race.
The race leaders pad their advantages in different styles, Peter Stetina in a sprint and Jeannie Longo in a solo break.
UnitedHealthcare-Maxxis' Chris Baldwin and Vital Plus' Jeannie Longo take circuit race wins at the Steamboat Springs Stage Race in Colorado
Ageless French racer Jeannie Longo crushes the competition.
Peter Stetina is making the most of his rookie year at Garmin-Transitions.