American Chad Haga re-signs with Giant for two years
Chad Haga has ridden for his teammates the last two seasons, but he'll get some chances to ride for results next year.
Chad Haga has ridden for his teammates the last two seasons, but he'll get some chances to ride for results next year.
Haga shows his European teammates the ropes ahead of Richmond worlds and turns in a top-five performance in the TTT.
Giant-Alpecin's Haga talks about Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C Sharp minor and how music enriches his life as a pro cyclist.
Chad Haga heads to altitude camp after a summer break from racing, and then takes on the Clásica San Sebastián
Haga races one final event before his summer break and finds the Dauphiné to be a bit mellower than the crazy, hectic, and hard Giro
The Critérium du Dauphiné kicks off Sunday in Ugina, France, with several challenging ascents along the eight-day route
Haga reflects on his first Giro, which didn't include a stage win, but was full of challenges, excitement, and plenty of small victories
Caley Fretz sits down with three Americans who made it to Milan and discovers the common denominator between them is relief
On a day he never thought a breakaway would be possible, Haga lands his best WorldTour result with a long escape on a mountainous stage
Chad Haga rides his TCR long and low, with a Pioneer power meter and wide Dura-Ace gearing
Haga's survival instincts kick in as the Giro delivers two brutal days of climbing and a rest day, which wasn't really that restful
Haga tries to stay healthy in rainy weather and delivers a solid time trial despite facing a course longer than any other he's raced
Haga rides the toughest Giro stage yet, full of hard, rolling hills, rainy roads, and plenty of ambitious racers going for the win
Haga soaks in the much-needed respite from racing on the Giro's first rest day, a break from the zombie lifestyle of a professional racer
Haga slogs through the Giro's longest stage, contemplating its purpose and wishing for a bit of floss in his musette bag
Haga has a fruitful day in the breakaway, riding with his head on a difficult, hilly day of racing in Italy
Haga goes for broke, trying to make the day's breakaway but instead ends up contemplating the various characters found in the grupetto
Chaos ensues in the Giro as the peloton comes upon a fan on a beach cruiser in the finale. Haga escapes unscathed
Haga imagines how the Giro organizers came upon the zany idea of running a team time trial on a narrow bike path with dark tunnels
American Chad Haga is excited for his first Giro d'Italia, a race that is hard to pack for, but promises delicious post-race buffets
After a busy spring of racing, Haga heads home to rest and celebrate an important milestone for his family
Haga rides his first monument in support of teammate and race favorite John Degenkolb, and his efforts, crashes, and suffering are rewarded
Haga takes his licks in Tirreno-Adriatico, where he faced stiff competition in the time trials and brutal weather in the mountains
Haga is not a typical bike racer, but the learned young Texan won't shy away from the challenge of top-flight WorldTour competition
After a crash-filled day at Tour Down Under, Haga reflects on the sport's inherent dangers but resolves to bury his fear and carry on
Training for a January race is a balancing act: Bring fitness (but not too much); don't get sick (adios, fitness); and try to stay confident
In his first diary for VeloNews, American Chad Haga talks about a busy off-season that has prepared him for his second season in the ProTour
The pair of Americans will join teammate Marcel Kittel in Australia next month
The 27-year-old joins countrymen Lawson Craddock, Chad Haga, and Carter Jones on the Dutch-based German squad
Chad Haga says he's more than happy with how his rookie season went with Giant-Shimano, including his grand tour debut at the Vuelta
These WorldTour rookies impressed on the bike this season, earning podium spots and top-10s throughout the year
The trio joins many others who have succumbed to the heat and the climbing in the Spanish grand tour
The American has raced at several events in his debut season at the WorldTour level, including the Spanish grand tour
Six U.S. riders and two Canadians head a solid North American contingent for the season's final grand tour, the Vuelta a España
WorldTour rookies Lawson Craddock and Chad Haga both could start the Vuelta a España later this month
One of Spain's most elegant cities, San Sebastián will be on display at the end of the 219km race this weekend
Americans Lawson Craddock (pictured) and Chad Haga are settling in nicely to life on the UCI WorldTour in their first pro season
American duo will start Three Days of West Flanders Friday and the team is giving them opportunities, but no pressure
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The Dutch team's boss says Americans Lawson Craddock and Chad Haga fit the development mold at Argos perfectly and will race a lot in 2014
The men's series wraps up at the Thompson Bucks County Classic in Doylestown, Pa. over the weekend
American duo will join Dutch squad in 2014
Gaimon shares his thoughts on the second stage in Utah, which featured 10,000 feet of climbing
The men's race for second and third place will be decided at the Thompson Bucks County Classic next month
A number of national champions will be on hand for the annual race in Minnesota
Powers goes two-for-two in Redlands with sprint win over Kiesanowski; Amaran tops group sprint for men's stage
Texas native wins opening time trial at the Redlands Bicycle Classic following a rough 2012 season
Exergy expands junior program and looks for support; Allar, Clarke lead the U.S. criterium calendars; two qualify for Nature Valley Grand Prix
Optum's Chad Haga has lofty goals for 2013 — he wants to win a WorldTour race — but his main priority is being the best U.S. TTer
With experienced riders like Bjorn Selander, Optum-Kelly Benefits Strategies focuses on moving forward in 2013
Olympic champ, young Optum rider jump out to early Cascade leads
HOOD RIVER, Oregon (VN) — Kristin Armstrong fired the opening salvo in the showdown with fellow Olympian Clara Hughes Thursday at the prologue time trial of the 2011 Mt. Hood Cycling Classic.