Trial in Moriah Wilson murder case likely delayed until next summer
A Texas judge denies motions by lawyers representing Kaitlin Armstrong to suppress evidence in the case.
A Texas judge denies motions by lawyers representing Kaitlin Armstrong to suppress evidence in the case.
A Texas court began proceedings last month and a judge is expected to decide on an important question on evidence.
Police say Kaitlin Marie Armstrong, who remains at large, was spotted boarding a flight on May 14.
Allied Cycle Works says the pro 'is not expected to represent Allied at future races;' Specialized, Rapha, Enve, and The Meteor have terminated their contracts with him.
The gravel pro says he has 'cooperated fully' in the investigation leading to the arrest warrant of his partner Kaitlin Armstrong
The new gravel race from Red Bull will happen on May 7 near Marfa, Texas.
Big Sugar Gravel is a 100mi race in Northwest Arkansas. Here is how two pros are approaching it.
The event is the brainchild of Red Bull athletes and Texas natives Colin Strickland and Payson McElveen.
Here's what Amity Rockwell, Peter Stetina, Lael Wilcox, Ted King and others had to say after finishing Unbound Gravel.
Feed zones and mid-race stops present an ethical conundrum, as top riders look to establish unwritten rules of etiquette.
Colin Strickland argues that gravel should keep its spirit of self reliance by steering clear of road racing tactics and pro team structures.
The 2019 DK champ wants to win Unbound Gravel, and he has his own way of getting there.
The effort had heat, headwinds, and emotional breakdowns - exactly the obstacles that Strickland excels in overcoming.
A new drip chain lube that comes with some lofty claims.
In the lateset episode of Wahoo's Frontiers series, Colin Strickland talks about racing Red Hook, winning Unbound Gravel, and is quite candid about his decision not to race in the pro tour after being offered a contract with EF -- Education First.
Austin's Driveway Series held its first race since the COVID-19 shutdown this past week. As it turns out, the series' comeback to racing included a few twists and turns.
Despite rain storms and coronavirus warnings, more than 1,200 riders took the start at The Mid South, March 14. Wil Matthews was there to capture the action.
Colin Strickland, winner of the 2019 Dirty Kanza, is among the favorites for The Mid South, being held March 14 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. He'll be racing this new-graphic Allied Able with matching new Rapha Meteor x Allied kit. More than 2,000 racers signed up for the 100-mile race on the burnt-orange clay roads, but fewer than that will take the start because of the coronavirus. For the design, Strickland provided designers references from the hills around his home in Austin, Texas.
Dirty Kanza 200 was our only unanimous selection to the VeloNews Monuments of Gravel list, and it's easy to see why. The 200-mile race has become the most famous and prestigious gravel event on the planet.
Dirty Kanza winner Colin Strickland is not your average pro cyclist, as we found when we visited him in Austin in late 2019. Strickland's constant tinkering is pushing American pro cycling in a bold new direction.
Dirty Kanza winner Colin Strickland sits down to discuss his 2019 campaign and the reasons why he said 'No, thank you' to the WorldTour. Plus, Andrew Hood checks in from the Tour Down Under.
After Colin Strickland won the 2019 Dirty Kanza 200, EF Pro Cycling invited him to join the WorldTour in 2020 to race Paris-Roubaix. Here's why Strickland declined the offer.
As it does every year, pro cycling produced an amazing array of photography in 2019. Our editorial team sifted through hundreds of images from various cycling photographers to come up with our favorite photos from the 2019 season for our annual VeloNews Awards Issue. Here are our selections from the year in racing:
Gravel racers have become the entrepreneurs of American cycling, pushing the sponsorship model in strange new directions.
The new Allied Able was ridden to victory by both Colin Strickland and Amity Rockwell at Dirty Kanza 200
Dirty Kanza winner Colin Strickland talks about his race; Spencer recounts his Dirty Kanza; the Giro's chaotic final week
Two elite racers, from disparate backgrounds in cycling, battled each other for 200 hot, windswept miles on the Kansas plains.
The 2019 Dirty Kanza featured hot temperatures, sunshine, and a compelling battle in both the men's and women's races. VeloNews photo director Brad Kaminski was in Emporia this year to capture all of the action from the weekend.
Amity Rockwell wins women's Dirty Kanza 200 after making a late charge to overtake Alison Tetrick
The Giro d'Italia roars into its final week with plenty of action. Plus, we talk Dirty Kanza with gravel racer Colin Strickland