Tim Merlier wins drama-filled Nokere Koerse, new Cancellara team snags Milano-Torino
Chaotic finales in the Belgian and Italian races derails riders.
Chaotic finales in the Belgian and Italian races derails riders.
Cobbles legend turns team owner with Swiss-based squad: 'We want to be precise. We want to be humble. We want to work properly on quality.'
A look back at the 2010 cobblestone stage, which pitted Lance Armstrong against Alberto Contador and the Schlecks and caused a shakeup in the general classification
Prototype BMC to be raced this week at the Ironman world championship in Utah.
Spartacus returns to the show to answer fan questions and recount some of his greatest moments on the bike.
Spartacus returns to the show to answer fan questions and recount some of his greatest moments on the bike.
The master of the cobbles and time trials joins the show.
Though it's not in the race for 2022, we look back at the climb simply known as the Muur.
'Spartacus' pulled a stunner with his solo dash down the finish straight in 2008 – Ganna hopes he could do the same.
'It’s going to be interesting with Pogačar because for me everything points to van Aert,' 2008 winner tells VeloNews.
From issue 60
The big Swiss time machine won just about everything, and his long-running rivalry with Tom Boonen ushered in a new generation of fans into the cobblestone classics.
The four-time world time trial champion did not want to risk another dangerous crash, and retired Wednesday with the gold medal in the mixed relay.
Trek-Segafredo rallies around general manager Luca Guercilena following diagnosis of lymphoma.
Cancellara on how van Aert and van der Poel were too hot too early this season and whether their rivalry compares to his and Tom Boonen's.
From Peter Sagan's world-champion romp to Mat Hayman's miracle-on-cobblestones, our editors pick their favorite editions of Paris-Roubaix.
In part two of a three-part series, Cancellara discusses going 'full gladiator' in the 2013 Paris-Roubaix and how Peter Sagan loves to 'kick asses.'
In part one of a three-part series to celebrate Paris-Roubaix, Cancellara talks about the postponement of this year's race, the sizzling 2021 season, and why he loves De Ronde the most.
VeloNews Editor in Chief Fred Dreier writes how the chaos, the crowds, the climbs, and the cobblestones are what makes the Tour of Flanders cycling's best Monument.
No race better predicts success at Tour of Flanders or Paris-Roubaix than Harelbeke.
Milano-Sanremo was franchise's first spring monument since Fabian Cancellara won Tour of Flanders in 2014.
Trek-Segafredo manager Luca Guercilena, who worked closely with the Swiss star, believes today's generation is even deeper and more competitive than during the Cancellara-Boonen heyday.
What is the best-case scenario for 'Phil-Gil' to join one of cycling's most elite clubs? We look at the options.
Plus, the four-time world champion weighs in on a hotly dispute topic amongst cyclists: correct sock height.
Retired Swiss great spoke with VeloNews about Filippo Ganna's classics ambitions and the red-hot rivalry between Wout van Aert and Matthieu van der Poel.
Marc Hirschi's stage win is confirmation of Team Sunweb's aggressive, stage hunting strategy after years of targeting sprints and the GC.
The world champion and the Olympic champion battled at the classics.
Writer James Jung participated in Switzerland’s inaugural Bern-Andermatt leg of the Chasing Cancellara series for an up-close view of bike racing during the coronavirus pandemic.
The C5 Cancellara bib shorts offer all the same comfort features and performance fabrics as the standard C5 range but with designs to honor Fabian's career.
Photojournalist James Startt has been to every edition of Paris-Roubaix since 1993 but one. Here are a few of his favorite cobble sectors.
Former world and Olympic champion raises concerns over attendance at Tour de Frane and re-scheduling of Giro d'Italia.
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Since retiring after last year's Paris-Roubaix, Tom Boonen has not been afraid to speak his mind.
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Fabian Cancellara's lawyers have demanded that Phil Gaimon's publisher stops distribution of "Draft Animals."
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Fabian Cancellara takes matters into his own hands, attacking an uncooperative breakaway, and fending off a charging sprint field.
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On this week's VeloNews Show, we say goodbye to Fabian Cancellara and remember his best moments. Plus, NBA legend Bill Walton lost his bike en route to Hawaii. Don't worry, he got it back.
We say farewell to Cancellara, reflect on other notable retired pros, Jan Ullrich, and Thomas Dekker, and learn about iliac artery endofibrosis.
The velodrome in Gent, Belgium hosts a farewell event for Fabian Cancellara, who retires from pro cycling after a fruitful career.
The retired Swiss star admits he's put on 4-5 kilos since calling an end to his career.
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Fabian Cancellara ends his incredible career, retiring with one grand flourish by winning an Olympic gold medal in the time trial.
The Russian-tied hacking group releases documents it claims are the TUE forms of five Olympic cyclists, including Fabian Cancellara.
Dozens of top-level pros are hanging up their cleats at the end of this season. Andrew Hood takes a closer look.
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Fabian Cancellara wins gold in the final Olympic Games of his career with a convincing victory ahead of Tom Dumoulin and Chris Froome.
BrakeThrough Media followed Fabian Cancellara around on the Tour de France's rest day in his hometown of Berne, Switzerland.
Fabian Cancellara withdraws from his final Tour de France. He is aiming to rest up for a run at the Rio Olympics in August.
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The Swiss star will retire at the end of this season, and he's looking forward to racing in Bern Monday and Wednesday.
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Fabian Cancellara is targeting the Olympics next month, but he won't race at the world championships ahead of his retirement.
With the trading season opening August 1, teams, riders, and agents are jockeying for position in the market.
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Cancellara bids adieu to the Tour de France aboard an intricate, custom-painted Trek Madone.
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This year's route is harder than in years past, with more climbs added into the course as the peloton preps for the Tour de France.
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Fabian Cancellara ends his Giro d'Italia after an untimely illness prior to the race and a long spring of hard racing.
Chad Haga offers his gratitude to Fabian Cancellara for helping control the peloton on Thursday.
Fabian Cancellara's hopes for an early pink jersey were derailed by illness, but he has the form to maybe nab a stage as the race rolls on
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Fabian Cancellara was targeting Friday's stage 1 time trial, but a fever may derail his chances of wearing the pink jersey.
Fabian Cancellara's final Paris-Roubaix didn't go as hoped, but the Swiss star says he enjoyed it to the end.
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"It’s all or nothing, all for today, because there is no tomorrow. I think that is helping him in the race," says Trek – Segafredo GM Luca Guercilena.
Fabian Cancellara will make his final Paris-Roubaix start this Sunday
Sagan and Cancellara are different riders at different points in their careers, but in the classics, they overlap in a way that lends itself to stats.
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