Sepp Kuss is the latest of the late bloomers at the Vuelta a España
The Spanish grand tour has a knack for producing later-career GC victories.
The Spanish grand tour has a knack for producing later-career GC victories.
Former world number one says American rider should be guided home to Vuelta win.
Former world number 1 and Eurosport commentator predicts disrupted preparation might yet cost Pogačar: 'Vingegaard still has something to give in this race.'
From Ineos bench-warmer to Jayco leader, the steeled and steady rise of this year’s Giro d’Italia breakout GC rider.
'Ewan has to take something out of this Tour, otherwise it’s starting to look like a really disastrous season for him,' says former green jersey king.
The four-time green jersey winner shares his views on who Patrick Lefevere should bring to the Tour de France.
Emerging Irish rider speaks of greater confidence after taking his first two pro wins.
Irish two-time winner tips a long range attack from the Slovenian but is cautious about a final that could see rivals attack after the Poggio.
Former classics star launches IndoorVelo screen mounts, a new screen display mount to hold multiple devices simultaneously.
Graham Watson remembers two of the most serene champions ever to throw a leg over a bicycle.
Sean Kelly, Pedro Delgado, and Stephen Roche battle it out in the mountains.
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Sean Kelly's 1992 Milano-Sanremo win was one of the most memorable in race history, a daring downhill attack off the Poggio.
Born into a farming family in rural Ireland, Sean Kelly would have an unusual path into the European professional peloton, first fighting his way to the head of the Irish amateur ranks before heading to France and proving his potential with a prolific spate of wins. Kelly’s field-sprinting ability was enough to earn him the sprinter’s green jersey four times at the Tour and three times at the Vuelta—he never started the Giro d’Italia.
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What if history's greatest sprinters got together for seven or eight hot stages in July? Since they can’t, we picked our 10 favorites
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Going downhill on two wheels is much more complex than simply letting gravity take over
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The Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider is 10 short of Eddy Merckx's benchmark of 34 victories
Sean Kelly is content to keep his An Post squad at the Continental level, but believes the UCI should help successful development teams
Michele Acquarone launches the Giro's 2014 Ireland start, and Sean Kelly, Darach McQuaid, and others comment on the move
Sean Kelly blames more risk taking for increased crashes, plus a look at the long injured list
Irishman continues to progress and impress Sean Kelly
'King of the Classics,' Sean Kelly, measures Tommeke after historic run through the cobbled classics
King of the Classics gives his point of view on today's riders, picks winners through Liège
Steve Thomas checks in with the Classics King on the state of Irish cycling and his team.
Irish cycling legend Sean Kelly chats with Andrew Hood about his continental team and academy, the future of Irish cycling and Contador's chances in the Tour.