Gravel World Champs: Tech, bikes, and beer
A look at the bikes and tech of the Gravel World Championships.
A look at the bikes and tech of the Gravel World Championships.
A green and gold Colnago is just one of this year's special bikes for the Australian gravel privateer.
The ‘Purple Rain’ paint scheme is the third that the former WorldTour rider has raced on this season.
Stetina, Haas, and Voss top the podium one week post-Unbound.
No fair, Colnago. I can't ride if it means riding anything but this.
This throwback-style Colnago paint job takes inspiration from Kansas for gravel cycling's premier event.
Haas collaborates with Colnago for debut season as full-time gravel racer, with Italian brand providing five custom G3-X gravel bikes.
After a decade racing at the highest level on the road, the Australian is after a new challenge.
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Riders are losing valuable training time as more questions than answers remain in the wake of the UAE Tour coronavirus crisis.
Every year the Taiwan KOM Challenge gives pro riders an opportunity to suffer alongside amateurs up an 11,000-foot climb. This year, WorldTour pro Nathan Haas and his partner, Laura Fletcher, gave us a behind-the-scenes look at the event.
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Nathan Haas delivered top 10 performances in multiple WorldTour races in 2017, including fourth at Amstel Gold Race.
Nathan Haas won the second stage of the six-day race and now leads in the overall standings.
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Cannondale-Garmin's Haas off to a rough start in his first Tour de France, but he's bounced back from illness intent on making it to Paris.
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Australian mountain-biker-turned-roadie-turned-rocker is launching a brand-new pro cycling card game prior to his first start at Le Tour
The U.S.-registered squad is taking three quality GC men to the roads of France
Several former winners will start Saturday's Strade Bianche, a 200km race in Tuscany that includes 45km on hilly, gravel roads
Dennis tells VeloNews a crash during the Australian national championships early last year left him physically and mentally bruised
Evans receives heaps of praise from fellow riders at the first-annual Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in Australia
The six-day race in South Australia gets underway January 20
A photo finish gives Nathan Haas the victory over Edvald Boasson Hagen in the Japan Cup Cycle Road Race
Haas explains how to have a good time in the grupetto and tells of his past life as a downhill mountain biker
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Vaughters says the squad will meet in February to give the riders more time to spend at home before the season gets going
The Garmin rider was slated to ride for Daniel Martin before the team's GC captain crashed out of the race in stage 7
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Nathan Haas began the year as a member of the supporting cast in the Jayco Bay Cycling Classic criteriums and ends as the winner of the 59th edition of the Sun Tour.
Nathan Haas wears the race leader’s jersey with 10 seconds’ insurance over Garmin-Cervélo’s Australian road champion, Jack Bobridge, heading into Sunday’s final stage.
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