Americans Abroad: Talansky up to top-10 at Vuelta
Cannondale – Drapac's Andrew Talansky is poised to equal his career-best finish at the Vuelta a Espana, riding top-10 overall into the final week.
Cannondale – Drapac's Andrew Talansky is poised to equal his career-best finish at the Vuelta a Espana, riding top-10 overall into the final week.
Megan Guarnier has wrapped up the Women's WorldTour overall with a fifth-place finish in France. Also, Americans impress at Tour de l'Avenir.
Nine Americans are racing the Vuelta, Joey Rosskopf wins Tour du Limousin, and the women race a TTT and WorldTour road race in Sweden.
In this week's Americans Abroad, three Americans were back to racing after skipping the Tour de France and women race in London.
The Tour is in the books, and all five Americans who started the race finished in Paris. Here's a look at how they fared, plus La Course results.
The Tour de France finishes its second week, and the American Olympic squads are officially set, after arbitrations ended.
The American women dominated in Italy, claiming the top two steps on the podium while the men raced in France.
American women take the Giro Rosa by storm. Evelyn Stevens holds the overall lead after four stages, and Megan Guarnier took a turn in the pink jersey.
Tejay Van Garderen and Andrew Talansky finish in the top 10 of the Tour de Suisse, and van Garderen claims a big stage win on a mountaintop finish.
Gavin Mannion rides to a top-10 finish overall in Korea after making a big breakaway move and Tour de France hopefuls tune up form in Europe.
In this week's Americans Abroad: Megan Guarnier continues home-soil dominance and the Critérium du Dauphiné starts
Joe Dombrowski spends the Giro's penultimate day in the breakaway, and finishes on the podium; national champions are crowned
Joe Dombrowski animates the Giro's weekend climbing stages, Guarnier wins Tour of California, and Bookwalter lands on Amgen Tour podium.
Several Americans are riding in the Giro d'Italia peloton, while a handful of others competed at different races. Here's the roundup.
Tejay Van Garderen has a strong showing in Romandie and American teenager Adrien Costa wins the Tour de Bretagne.
Evelyn Stevens and Megan Guarnier stack the podium in the women's Fleche Wallonne, and a large contingent of Americans race Liège.
Megan Guarnier notches a notable win, American men get into the break in Amstel Gold, and Owen wins U23 Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
U.S. riders had mixed results over the last week, with the women earning multiple top 5s at the Energiewacht Tour.
Guarnier continues a successful spring campaign, hour record holder Stevens competes in first road races of the year, Phinney survives Flanders.
Between Catalunya, spring classics, and Criterium International, Americans were racing all over Europe in a variety of events.
This week, we look at Trofeo Alfredo Binda on the Women's WorldTour, along with men's races Tirreno-Adriatico and Volta ao Alentejo.
Ian Boswell is proving to be an important part of Sky's crack squad of climbers. Also, Olds finishes top-10 in Women's WorldTour round two.
Americans were racing throughout Europe at Le Samyn, Strade Bianche, Paris-Nice, and beyond, in Taiwan and Tour de Langkawi.
In this week's Americans abroad, we take a look at Evelyn Stevens' hour-record ride, Shelley Olds' top-5 finishes in Belgium, and more.
In this week's Americans Abroad, we discuss Tejay van Garderen's time trial victory at the Ruta del Sol, his first win of the season.
Here's the first installation of VeloNews's weekly wrap-up of American racers and their results in the European pro peloton.