How the U.S. riders fared at the 2020 Vuelta a España
The Vuelta proved a rollercoaster three weeks for the five Americans at the race, from Sepp Kuss and Will Barta riding high to Ian Garrison gutting out a tough debut grand tour.
The Vuelta proved a rollercoaster three weeks for the five Americans at the race, from Sepp Kuss and Will Barta riding high to Ian Garrison gutting out a tough debut grand tour.
On this week's episode we analyze Tao Geoghegan Hart's Giro d'Italia win, and what the victory means for Team Ineos Grenadiers and its young Londoner. Then, Sepp Kuss and Logan Owen call in from the Vuelta a Españ.
In his third WorldTour season, American Logan Owen says he aspires to become the road captain at EF Pro Cycling, citing teammate Mitch Docker as a role model he hopes to follow.
Logan Owen will stay in the WorldTour, having renewed his contract with EF Education First.
The toll of Thursday's crash continued to be felt as injuries prove too much for Tejay van Garderen, who abandoned the Vuelta with a fractured finger and other injuries.
Riders vow to keep fighting in this Vuelta after the American team suffered multiple crashes and lost two of its strongest riders.
Three Americans will line up Saturday, as EF Education First brings a well-rounded squad to the year's final grand tour.
Up-and-coming American rider Logan Owen wants to prove himself in cycling's heartland, on the cobbles and bergs of Flanders, Belgium.
Logan Owen is set to make his WorldTour debut with EF Education First-Drapac at the Tour Down Under later this month.
Logan Owen, 22, will ride for U.S.-based WorldTour team, which nearly folded because it initially lacked sponsor dollars for 2018.
American Logan Owen collects the first win of 2017 for his Axeon Hagens Berman team Saturday in stage 4 of Volta ao Alentejo in Portugal.
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In order to make the WorldTour, Owen has changed up his offseason routine, opting to rest his legs instead of racing cyclocross.
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21-year-old American Logan Owen wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège Espoirs from the breakaway
Iserbyt wins U23 worlds after Toupalik celebrates early
The tables have turned at the cyclocross worlds, with a wide-open women's race and a predictable men's race on the docket.
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Jeremy Powers nabs a fourth career title ahead of Stephen Hyde and Logan Owen at cyclocross nationals in Asheville, North Carolina
Logan Owen has won 10 national championships in a row, but an 11th title could be tricky as the young star will race with the elites for his first time.
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If nothing else, for Team USA the U23 road race was a reminder of how frustrating and unpredictable a sport cycling can be.
Logan Owen's breakthrough win in Utah stage 3 shows that he's well on his way to becoming a full-fledged road pro.
Owen, 20, known for his dominance as a junior and U23 cyclocross star, takes first career pro road victory in a nail-biting sprint.
Eli Iserbyt and Laurens Sweeck, both Belgian, will toe the line in Tabor as outright favorites in the junior and U-23 races, respectively
Logan Owen, 19, rides aggressively on a slippery, muddy course to win yet another stars-and-stripes jersey at cyclocross nationals
In his first try in the under-23 ranks, Washington-based rider wins a ninth straight U.S. cyclocross title
The 18-year-old American makes the jump to the U23 ranks for Saturday's U.S. cyclocross championship race
The Kerstperiode cyclocross for American development riders is hitting Belgium this week to start its second decade
Eight-time cyclocross junior national champion Logan Owen made his elite debut over the weekend and came roaring out of the back of the field
The American had high hopes for this world championships and says he'll try again in the under-23 ranks
Logan Owen and Kaitlin Antonneau are among those collecting road titles at amateur nats in Wisconsin
Our man in the Belgian mud answers a question about making room in the elites for the young riders and signs off for the season
Velo managing editor spends the day of ’cross worlds embedded with American medal hopeful Logan Owen
Mathieu Van der Poel was unstoppable on Saturday morning in Louisville
Both young men are strong and determined. On Saturday, fortune smiled on one of them
The Americans leave their home ’cross worlds with a medal, momentum, and mixed feelings
Logan Owen is an eight-time U.S. ’cross champion and is barreling toward the podium in Louisville
The race was over in under half a lap in a muddy course that saw a huge pileup in the early going
With automatic bids for the world championships and the jersey on the line, hundreds head to Wisconsin for a snowy showdown
Sven Nys is fallible, Meredith Miller and Amy Dombroski are likely to be in Louisville, and Logan Owen is a world title contender
With junior riders owning the podium and other achieving their goals, Geoff Proctor deems his 10th Christmas ’cross adventure a success
The U.S. 17-18 champ scores again behind world champion Mathieu Van Der Poel, who appears to be invincible
The two American juniors are the best of the rest on a heavy, muddy circuit
The U.S. 17-18 champion scores his first runner-up finish in a World Cup event just days after winning in Namur
The two American juniors score big in Belgium
Geoff Proctor is set to take nine juniors to Belgium this month to put their feet to the elite European ’cross flames
Washington-based 17-year-old knows he's capable of competing for the rainbow jersey in February