Ex-Gazprom-RusVelo riders make their case to return to racing
CPA and officials press the UCI to find a solution for the riders and unveil a blue bracelet to raise awareness.
CPA and officials press the UCI to find a solution for the riders and unveil a blue bracelet to raise awareness.
Tour de Hoody: Slovenian superstar could become first Tour de France winner since Eddy Merckx to win De Ronde if he delivers Sunday.
New documentary explores the dominant nature of Miguel Indurain's rule of his era and how his rivals dealt with it.
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CPA calls for greater unity and increased team role in ensuring rider safety.
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Gianni Bugno talks to VeloNews about the status of the riders' union and its future in the sport of cycling.
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Blizzard conditions plagued the end of Sunday's Tirreno-Adriatico fifth stage
Italian Gianni Bugno, president of the Association of Professional Cyclists (CPA), was unanimously reelected for the next four years at a meeting in Milan
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Italian asks Tour de France press corps to stop asking Chris Froome about doping
Italian cycling insiders didn't hear what they needed in part 1 of Lance Armstrong's Oprah Winfrey appearance
Riders' association president Gianni Bugno must now take the CCN summit's proposals to the principle players — the riders
University of Texas-Austin professor Dr. John Hoberman will join the weekend summit
Gianni Bugno, leader of the riders' association, says dialogue with his group is a necessary part of moving on from the Armstrong Affair
News leaked this week of Giro d'Italia organizer RCS Sport negotiating a groundbreaking revenue sharing deal, but what do the stakeholders think?
The professional cyclists association has called off plans to hold a rider protest at this weekend's Harelbeke race over the UCI's radio ban. The CPA's Gianni Bugno told members Wednesday that UCI president Pat McQuaid had agreed to meet with him to discuss rider concerns over the ban.
The UCI on Thursday said cycling teams' decision to boycott the Tour of Beijing will not affect the organization's policy on race radios.
MARINA DI CARRARA, Italy (VN) _ A coalition of riders and teams says the UCI has 20 days to begin talks with on the radio ban. If they refuse, riders will begin wearing race radios on March 26. That was the message at a joint press conference with representatives of the sport's events, riders and teams Tuesday night.