Filippo Ganna breaks Ashton Lambie’s individual pursuit world record
The Italian, who only last week broke the UCI Hour Record, set a time of 3:59:636.
The Italian, who only last week broke the UCI Hour Record, set a time of 3:59:636.
Reigning individual pursuit world champion content with his track legacy: 'There was nothing more to be done.'
How do you go from a world record ride, and keep exploring new areas of performance?
‘He had a hard time understanding why others couldn't go faster. He's that talented.’
Lambie set a new world record with a time of 3:59.93.
After dueling with Filippo Ganna for years, Lambie will attempt to push the pursuit record under four minutes
Sheffield bettered the world record by three seconds, and reset the American record by 10 seconds.
Junior rider Magnus Sheffield will target the junior 3km pursuit world record next Thursday in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Chloe Dygert returns to the women's Team Pursuit; Jennifer Valente goes for five medals; Ashton Lambie goes for gold; and everyone tests their legs before the Tokyo Olympics. These are some of the big stories to follow at this week's UCI Track World Championships in Berlin.
Two years ago Ashton Lambie was a shop mechanic in Lawrence, Kansas, a gravel fiend, the fastest man to ride 430 miles across his home state. On Friday, he became the fastest man in history to ride 4,000 meters around a velodrome.
In part 2, McQuaid talks about the UCI's agreement with grand tour organizers, why the individual pursuit is gone from the Olympics and whether cyclocross could become a winter Olympic event.
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Garmin-Transitions' Jack Bobridge claimed his second individual pursuit title in emphatic style Tuesday, setting the third fastest time ever for the four-kilometer event, Cycling Australia announced.
Two-time world champion Sarah Hammer set a new U.S. record in the individual pursuit Friday, clocking a 3:27.5 in qualifying rounds at the World Cup track event in Cali, Columbia.
The International Olympic Committeehas approved UCI recommendations to make changes to Olympic track events for 2012.
The International Olympic Committee is reviewing UCI recommendations to make changes to Olympic track events for 2012.
Our readers pipe up about rescuing track races, the proper pressure for ’cross clinchers and Contador's decision to stick with Astana.
VeloNews Editor at large John Wilcockson makes the case for keeping a proven draw by disposing of an event with little public interest — the team sprint.