Peter Sagan retreats to Utah to recover from ‘long COVID’ ahead of Tour de France
Sagan set to race Tour de Suisse after what coach says was a 're-set mentally and physically' in wake of string of setbacks and poor performances.
Sagan set to race Tour de Suisse after what coach says was a 're-set mentally and physically' in wake of string of setbacks and poor performances.
Spanish champion Mavi Garcia had been a favorite for the race but she is among those to have contracted coronavirus.
Triple world champ back on bike, scheduled for Tour de Suisse, Tour de France.
The American rider was called up to the monument this week after Tadej Pogačar had to travel home.
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig will also miss the race following a positive COVID-19 test earlier in April.
Trek-Segafredo team loses major opponent after Vos ruled out of Paris-Roubaix Femmes on morning of race.
'When I tested positive this morning, the world came crashing down for a moment,' says Dutch rider.
Jumbo-Visma is glad the Belgian star is back in time to race Paris-Roubaix: 'Wout starts in a free role.'
Belgian star to make racing return after missing Tour of Flanders and Amstel Gold Race.
Team cuts rider after just eight days of racing due to ‘multiple contract breaches.’
Belgian home-crowd favorite is out for Sunday's monument, and will be recuperating from coronavirus.
From Tadej Pogačar to Wout van Aert, pro cycling's sickbay has been busier than ever. We speak to medics and riders to find out why.
Patrick Lefevere on Colbrelli scare: 'We do not know whether this cardiac arrest is the result of a coronavirus infection, but it is of course possible.'
When two of its four starting riders screened for the coronavirus, team management said 'it was the right thing to do' to pull out of Spanish stage race.
The Colombian sprinter has been replaced by Pascal Ackermannat the UAE Tour after testing positive for the virus.
DSM, Jumbo-Visma and BikeExchange-Jayco have pulled out, while Movistar continues despite two positive results within the team.
The coronavirus pandemic is here to stay, for a little while longer at least. How will it impact races and riders in 2022?
Belgian riders Quentin Hermans and Xaydee Van Sinaey will miss out on worlds; two Bora-Hansgrohe riders to miss Mallorca.
Team officials are hopeful the three-time world champion can return to form in time for the major northern classics this spring.
After a second bout of the coronavirus, the three-time world champion is excited to train with his new team.
The law is more geared towards events that use public buildings and its impact on cycling is unknown at this time.
French law requires all athletes to provide proof of vaccination.
Belgian rider says second COVID shot was to blame for his performance slump in the second half of 2021.
After a positive coronavirus test within the team, Jumbo-Visma abruptly ended its training camp in Alicante.
Tour de Hoody: Here are five things that will make the 2022 racing season one worth remembering.
Slovakian star becomes infected for the second time with coronavirus just days ahead of a pre-season camp.
The Argentine stage race set for late January is the latest event forced to cancel due to the ongoing pandemic.
A muddy Roubaix, a miracle ride at the Olympics, a temper tantrum in Spain, the ever-booming gravel scene, what wasn't to like in 2021?
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne will not have VIP tents as organizers prepare for extended COVID measures in Belgium.
The Superprestige race on December 29 that was set to see a faceoff of cyclocross' 'three kings' is canceled.
A year after COVID-19 canceled the race in 2021, the Saudi Tour is back on the calendar for February.
Latest spike in the omicron variant is casting a chill on the peloton just when many hoped the 2022 season could return to normal.
France's national elections are pushing back the 'Hell of the North' by an extra week in 2022 — how much of a difference will it make on race day? We asked the pros.
Pidcock, van Aert to make high-profile 'cross debuts in Boom on Saturday as organizers push on in face of surge in COVID cases.
Surging coronavirus cases in northern Europe see Antwerp race shut down with risk of further cancelations later in winter.
A spike of infections is putting a chill on the party for this week's Six Days of Gent track event in Belgium.
Former pro Filippo Pozzato tested positive for COVID-19 after putting off his vaccine: “I was an idiot, and I took a good beating.”
Chris Froome and teammates arrive in Israel for what's the first major team camp since COVID shut down everything in 2020.
Part II: There are a few holdouts for vaccines, creating a rift in the peloton just as professional cycling hopes to turn the corner on COVID-19.
Part 1: The men's and women's WorldTour endured a world pandemic, but will the sport ever be the same?
A community-led courier service to protect the elderly, the disabled, and the isolating will be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
COVID-19 rules to stay in place until February, and UCI orders more studies on use of ketones.
Spanish grand tour made it through 2020 without any infections, but as cases spike across Spain, race officials and teams are taking no chances.
Newly crowned gold medalist Thomas Pidcock promises to race at cyclocross worlds in Arkansas, while German star languishes in Tokyo hotel following COVID diagnosis.
Here's the news making the headlines on Friday, July 23, 2021.
Dan Craven diagnosed with COVID-19 after struggling for months to secure a vaccine, and finally got call two hours after virus positive puts frustrating end to Olympic dream.
Free vaccines of your choice – without an appointment – are available at the start of each stage of the Tour.
Some are worried that media restrictions imposed during the COVID pandemic will remain in place even after health conditions improve.
The consequences of the pandemic cost elite women’s bike racing dearly.
Here's what's making headlines on Wednesday, March 12.
The Italian and European champion is racing with a mock COVID-19 travel declaration on his helmet.
We examine the recommendations for athletes who have suffered from COVID-19, as well as the best practices for avoiding spreading the virus.
Here's what's making headlines on Monday, April 12.
Here's what's making headlines on Tuesday, March 30.
Team officials confirm partial quarantine will not impact Peter Sagan and his planned start at Tour of Flanders.
On or off? French cycling expert explains confusion behind imminent Paris-Roubaix decision.
Grassroots and national youth programs alike tackle cycling’s biggest hurdle by emphasizing empowerment and inclusion.
Dr. Xavier Bigard, the UCI's medical officer, believes the general public could return to bike races over the summer.
Bora-Hansgrohe star will likely make his season debut at Tirreno-Adriatico if recovery remains on track.
Dutch star would need to clear more rounds of controls ahead of Saturday's race.
Coronavirus returns to the race in a throwback to last year's shuttered Emirati event.
Officials are optimistic the Italian monument will be contested on its traditional March date.
Colombian sprinter hopes bouts with COVID-19 won't slow him down.
Flanders Classics CEO Thomas Van Den Spiegel says that this is the last time it will be "financially feasible" to run the Tour of Flanders without fans.
Organisers moved swiftly to lock in a new date.
A snap lockdown in Victoria has put the 'Warrny' on hold for now.
Spanish grand tour features more chances for sprinters, a closing-day time trial, and the 'cousin of the Angliru' at Gamoniteiru.
IOC confirms there will not be a 14-day quarantine or a vaccine requirement as part of series of COVID controls for Olympic Games.
From the outside it looked like things were back to normal. Not quite.
Peter and Juraj Sagan, as well as Erik Baska, are all in quarantine after catching virus at training camp
Slovak star and two teammates are currently exhibiting 'mild symptoms' and have been placed in quarantine.
Geraint Thomas on opening stage: 'It was crazy in the end'
Anyone who has already registered for the event will have their entry honored next year.
BWR postpones its San Diego race until July 28 and Asheville race to August 21 and launches a new race in Lawrence, Kansas.
Despite some short-term hiccups, UCI president hopeful 2021 racing season will not require major rescheduling.
Peloton still in the dark on possible Olympic quarantines, vaccine requirements and other health controls ahead of Tokyo.
Jonas Rutsch missed Sunday's GP La Marseillaise following COVID controls.
2019 Tour de France winner to debut at Etoile de Bessèges this week.
Seven WorldTour teams raced for the first time in 2021 following a string of race cancelations and postponements.
The RideLondon women's event was back on the UCI racing calendar as a premier-level race for the current year.