What do pro cyclists do when they can’t ride a bike? Inside the WorldTour recovery room
How did Egan Bernal recover so quick? Here's how riders like Bernal, Van der Poel, and Evenepoel come back from injury faster and stronger than ever before.
How did Egan Bernal recover so quick? Here's how riders like Bernal, Van der Poel, and Evenepoel come back from injury faster and stronger than ever before.
Hayman's long career is inextricably tied to his miraculous Roubaix win. It's a story he'll happily keep telling.
From London's Olympic velodrome to the top of Old Willunga Hill, there are a lot of great moments in Australian pro cycling. Here are the five moments that we think stand top of the list.
Mat Hayman trained through the off-season to be able to retire at the Tour Down Under, and a home crowd, a beer and a team victory made it worth it.
We had all been waiting for Tom Boonen make history in the Roubaix velodrome, and history was indeed made — by an unlikely challenger.
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast we examine Paris-Roubaix editions from 2014, 2016, and 2019.
Roubaix winner is advising riders from Mitchelton-Scott how to use online platforms and indoor training to keep fit during lockdown.
The 2016 Paris-Roubaix champion retires at age 40 at the end of his home race, the Santos Tour Down Under.
Nearly four dozen riders are calling an end to their careers. Here are some of the notables.
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A year ago Mathew Hayman denied Tom Boonen a record-extending fifth Roubaix win and he believes he can spoil Boonen's party once again.
Days after suffering a concussion in a Tour of Flanders crash, it was announced that American Taylor Phinney will sit out Paris-Roubaix.
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A look at some of the awards we handed out at the conclusion of the 2016 season.
TrainingPeaks analyzes Mathew Hayman's power output from Paris-Roubaix, when he out-sprinted Tom Boonen in the velodrome.
Despite breaking a radius bone at Omloop, Mathew Hayman came roaring back to form to win big at Roubaix after 17 years of domestique work.
Go behind the scenes with Orica – GreenEdge, which won its first Paris-Roubaix with Mathew Hayman on Sunday.
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Aussie Matthew Hayman wins his first Paris-Roubaix title in his 15th attempt, leaving him in "total disbelief" at the Roubaix velodrome.
37-year-old Mathew Hayman delivers a stunning Paris-Roubaix victory, outsprinting Tom Boonen and Ian Stannard in the velodrome
Several riders go down hard in E3 Harelbeke and Gent-Wevelgem
Aussie classics rider leaves Sky for his home-country team
Fabian Cancellara and a slew of first-time winners came out on top in the classics, but who didn't?
The British squad failed to convert its stage-racing prowess to the cobbles and the questions will no doubt start
Flanders winner Fabian Cancellara is the distant favorite for Sunday, but Taylor Phinney and a cadre of contenders are there if he falters
Sky rider frustrated at lack of aggressive riding by rivals in the Roubaix chase
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BOURGES, France, Oct 6, 2011 (AFP) - Australia's Mathew Hayman of Team Sky won the 61st edition of the Paris-Bourges race on Thursday.