Richie Porte: ‘Cycling has become a mathematical equation’
'Froome at his best, or Pogačar, these guys are psychological beasts.' Porte looks back on life in high-pressure, data-driven peloton.
'Froome at his best, or Pogačar, these guys are psychological beasts.' Porte looks back on life in high-pressure, data-driven peloton.
Never have so many marquee, top-level pros all retired in the same season.
All 33 of Porte's professional victories – and more – in one big gallery. This is the career of one of the great one-week stage racers.
A touching look at family life for the retiring Australian.
Richie Porte to retire after Tour of Britain, calling time on career spanning three decades and 17 grand tours.
Porte set for retirement after British race.
As the curtain closes on Richie Porte's professional career, he caught up with Rupert Guinness to reflect on the journey.
From Vincenzo Nibali to Tom Dumoulin, and Alejandro Valverde, Richie Porte and Philippe Gilbert, a fleet of champions leaves at the top of the game.
VeloNews puts together the definitive list on the 19 riders Ratcliffe and his team has signed since Ineos took over from Sky.
The retiring Australian super domestique talks cycling’s toxic food culture and angry fans
'It was a disappointing end to my grand tour, and my last one at that, but there’s nothing I could have done,' writes Ineos Grenadiers rider.
This week we present to you the full episode of VENGA where Matt and Mitch discuss Hindley's Giro victory, can he win the TdF? Richie Porte's abandonment, Landa vs Carapaz, Remco's continued dominance and more...
Richie Porte is ready to let cycling go, but not before one last lap around Italy.
Richard Carapaz loses a key domestique as the Giro reaches its climax.
Ineos Grenadiers superdomestique was spotted vomiting after losing contact early in key mountain stage.
'On Saturday we’re going to high altitude and that’s Richard Carapaz's playground,' Australian writes in his exclusive VeloNews blog.
Australian says that it’s easy to commit fully to Richard Carapaz because "he’s a great leader".
'We’re in the lead and we know what we have to do. So it’s basically up to us to get the job done,' Porte writes in his exclusive VeloNews Giro blog.
Ineos Grenadiers has won three of the past four pink jerseys, and is now in pole position to win another one.
Giro di Hoody: 'Generation Pogačar' might be dominating the Tour de France, but this year's Giro is proving that experience and depth still count.
Australian takes VeloNews readers into the action, and his strategy, on the summit finish.
Richie Porte and Ineos Grenadiers at center of bruising ascent on the Blockhaus.
Ineos Grenadiers applied the pressure on the Blockhaus summit but Carapaz finds company from Landa and Bardet.
From what I’ve seen Yates, Bardet, Landa, and Carapaz are all going well. They all like to be aggressive, so stage 9 could be really explosive.
After winning three of the past four pink jerseys, Ineos Grenadiers keeping lid on early action ahead of ‘big fight’ looming in final week.
Dumoulin and Nibali see their GC hopes slip away as Yates and Carapaz hold fire on the first summit finish.
Ineos Grenadiers revives its mountain express and buries rivals to put Richard Carapaz into ideal position.
'I think that it’s important for them to not only look after Carapaz but to keep Richie Porte on board as a GC contender,' says Australian.
Matteo Tosatto relishing outcome of Budapest start as stack of team riders sit poised in GC contention.
An early crash hasn't dampened the Australian's spirits as he looks ahead to the summit finish at Etna.
Will Richie Porte and the Ineos Grenadiers bring back a tried and true tactic in support of Richard Carapaz at the Giro d'Italia?
Who is lean, who has the fastest haircut, and what's it like heading into my final grand tour.
A look at the eight riders that Ineos Grenadiers is sending to the Giro d'Italia, from GC hopeful Richard Carapaz to debutant Ben Tulett.
Porte, Sivakov and Castroviejo add support but there are no spots for Dunbar or Pidcock.
The Australian is taking VeloNews readers inside his final grand tour at the Giro d'Italia.
Simon Yates joins Tom Dumoulin and Richie Porte on list of dropouts due to illness at the WorldTour stage race
Illness takes out two key riders in Spain while Ineos Grenadiers finishes second and third in opening stage at Coppi e Bartali.
Porte powers to impressive fourth at Tirreno-Adriatico: 'Right now, Pogačar is a level above.'
No schedule changes despite crash involving Egan Bernal as Tasmanian star builds toward farewell grand tour at Giro d'Italia.
Ineos Grenadiers rider talks Giro d’Italia, Richard Carapaz and his final ambitions before retirement.
With the breakaway fighting over the stage 3 win, Porte was able to enjoy his last ascent of Willunga Hill as a professional rider.
Tasmanian veteran races Willunga Hill for final time as a pro at the Santos Festival of Cycling, finishing 10th behind the break.
Tasmanian star hints Giro d'Italia, one-week stage races will be goals in swansong season.
The 2016 Tour de France ascent of the Mont Ventoux will go down as one of the most chaotic in its history. VeloNews takes a look behind the scenes of that memorable day.
The Secret Pro is back, dishing on Sagan and Lefevere plus making his Tour de France picks
Ineos Grenadiers confirms a team set to be 'more open and aggressive' in battle against Tadej Pogačar and Primož Roglič at this year's Tour.
Roglič has ripped up the script by not racing before the Tour de France. It could prove a masterstroke or a massive mistake in one month's time.
Ineos Grenadiers believes it has the strongest Tour lineup in its history – but can it win yellow without the strongest rider?
Ineos Grenadiers DS says the Team Sky-style 'train' will return to the Tour in a bid to steamroller Primož Roglič and Tadej Pogačar.
After perhaps the biggest win of his career, Porte looks ahead to the Tour de France.
With just over two weeks until the Tour de France rolls out of Brittany, how are Ineos Grenadiers, UAE Team Emirates, and Jumbo-Visma shaping up for the title fight?
Richie Porte continues to downplay his chances at the Tour de France, but the route and team dynamics favor him even more than in 2020.
Mark Padun scores second consecutive stage win with long-range move from the break. Ineos Grenadiers goes one-three on GC with Porte, Geraint Thomas.
Richie Porte moved into the Critérium du Dauphiné race lead with second on stage 7.
Ineos Grenadiers siezes control of the race with one stage remaining as Porte and Geraint Thomas go one-three on the podium.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, May 20.
Welshman takes first GC victory since 2018 Tour de France, Richie Porte places second overall.
Despite hilly profile and strong breakaway, no major shakeups at the Tour de Romandie.
Chris Froome loses nearly 1 minute in 4km course as former teammates dominate opening day.
Ineos Grenadiers off to flying start to 2021 as momentum builds toward season's grand tours.
Week-long race wraps up with frantic final stage in Barcelona as Ineos Grenadiers take a full sweep of the overall podium.
Mountaintop finale witnessed greatest hits replay from Ineos Grenadiers and Esteban Chaves.
Richie Porte did not suffer any fractures in his crash on stage 1 of Paris-Nice.
Here's the news making headlines for Monday, March 8.
Richie Porte abandons after heavy fall while Bennett continues his strong start to the season.
Here's what's making headlines on Wednesday, March 3.
The ‘Race to the Sun’ will be broadcast on television, but you can also watch it through a web browser or stream it through a mobile app.
Here's the news making headlines for Wednesday, February 17.
Check out Matt De Neef's author page.
Luke Durbridge retains GC, Gigante consolidates her overall lead with just one stage remaining.
After two-week quarantine, Tasmanian star will race in Australia this week.
Young Aussies stepped up to shine at last year's Giro to give fans Down Under the hope that their next GC star isn't far away.
These are the moves that matter ahead of the 2021 men's racing season.
Four-stage men's and women's races set to act as centerpoint of January festival organized in absence of Tour Down Under.
Tasmanian star to headline rebranded Tour Down Under in January.
Quinn Simmons and Kiel Reijnen remain part of the squad for 2021.
Ineos Grenadiers has enough GC contenders to fill a whole grand tour team, but each of them has a unique set of personal challenges to face in 2021. Here are the questions facing the Ineos eight.
Porte has earned great success at Saxo Bank, Team Sky, BMC, and Trek-Segafredo, but he had to fight for his place from day one.
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Richie Porte, Laurens De Plus, Daniel Martínez and Tom Pidcock round out 2021 squad having previously scooped Adam Yates.