Tour de France on Netflix? Actually, I’ll just be watching dots
The Tour Divide kicks off in Banff, Canada on June 9 at 8 a.m. MST, and the 2,745 mile adventure is my favorite bike race to 'spectate.'
The Tour Divide kicks off in Banff, Canada on June 9 at 8 a.m. MST, and the 2,745 mile adventure is my favorite bike race to 'spectate.'
The gravel event founded by Ted and Laura King saw three successful editions
'First and foremost I don’t want to miss the birth of my son,' two-time winner tells VeloNews.
Back from injury, Ted King shares his experience of a mammoth ride along the Californian coastline.
TJ Eisenhart and Landis drop out to help Ted King get medical care via a stranger's pick-up truck.
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King rode the 415-mile route linking nine of the Grasshopper Adventure Series courses in 27 hours to 'showcase the area and set a benchmark for a ridiculous challenge.'
The 90 mile race featured technical and steep climbing on a variety of terrain.
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Unbound Gravel dishes out plenty of physical pain. The mental pain is just as tough, as riders must overcome the urge to quit.
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Here's what Amity Rockwell, Peter Stetina, Lael Wilcox, Ted King and others had to say after finishing Unbound Gravel.
Feed zones and mid-race stops present an ethical conundrum, as top riders look to establish unwritten rules of etiquette.
On May 22, 1,100 gravel riders will descend on little Hico, Texas. Here's how promoter Fabian Serralta turned a dream into reality and the hurdles he encountered along the way.
Some 1,900 teams fill 126 divisions for a series that hinges on collaborative efforts — and it's run by two men on Zwift.
If 2020 taught the gravel privateers anything, it was that the ability to pivot was key.
Gravel racers and event promoters have their doubts about springtime events going forward, but are optimistic about events later in the year.
The grand depart for the self-timed, self-supported, ultra-endurance bikepacking race is July 25, 2021 in Durango, Colorado.
And Bobby Wintle from The Mid South has been advising him along the way. Here's how the two plan to tackle the Arkansaw High Country Race.
You trained, dieted, and bought the right gear. And now your top race has been called off. Don't fret — these pro riders have advice on what to do with your fitness and motivation.
The cancelation of the Dirty Kanza and other gravel events has prompted the handful of gravel pros to seek out new opportunities for media exposure.
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Ted King's #DIYGravel events honor the original race calendar.
Dirty Kanza 200 was our only unanimous selection to the VeloNews Monuments of Gravel list, and it's easy to see why. The 200-mile race has become the most famous and prestigious gravel event on the planet.
King offers her experiences of riding late into her pregnancy, and what she learned along the way. She and her husband—retired WorldTour pro and current gravel racer and ambassador Ted King—are expecting a girl on March 17.
Each earned a well-deserved $5,000 for their hard efforts on the 140-mile Black Course with 9,000 feet of climbing.
“The guys who do well at Leadville are the ones who don’t slow down all day. They never lose power.”
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The 2019 Dirty Kanza featured hot temperatures, sunshine, and a compelling battle in both the men's and women's races. VeloNews photo director Brad Kaminski was in Emporia this year to capture all of the action from the weekend.
Gravel cycling is having a big year in 2019, with corporate buyouts, big paydays, and even interest from WorldTour pro riders
How will professional road racers shake up this year's Dirty Kanza 200? Reigning champion Ted King is eager to find out
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Ted King and Kaitlin Keough won the Dirty Kanza 200 gravel race on Saturday in Emporia, Kansas.
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The peloton is undergoing a shift, as another wave of high-profile retirements swept through the sport this year.
Cannondale presented a special bike to Ted King after he retired from pro racing this season.
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One of the peloton's well-loved domestiques, American Ted King, talks about what's next as he is set to retire at end of this season.
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The 32-year-old American will close out seven-year stint in European pro peloton at the end of this season, will remain involved in sport
The Paris-Nice route this year will offer something for everyone in the peloton
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King is excited to race for an American team that has an aggressive style of racing, saying, "It puts a smile on my face"
“People will freak out that they are losing fitness by the hour. If you’ve built up a proper base, you’re going to be fine,” says Ted King
Five Italians from the Italian-based team will jump over to the new squad that combines Garmin-Sharp and Cannondale
After four seasons racing in Liquigas and Cannondale lime green, the New Englander is seeking a new team
Tom Boonen, Taylor Phinney, Jens Voigt, and other members of the pro peloton don't stop short when it comes to talking about disc brakes
Ted King talks about leaving the Tour de France bloodied, bandaged, and bruised, and he muses on spirit animals
Ted King doesn't want to dwell on what happened in last year's Tour and is focusing instead on helping Peter Sagan win a third green jersey
Riders such as Andrew Talansky and Tejay van Garderen are taking over an American contingent still scarred by the Lance Armstrong scandal
Cannondale's roster is built for stage wins and the green jersey competition, and American Ted King hopes to play a key role this year
Taylor Phinney is seeking history this weekend in the time trial and the road race at the U.S. championships
Cannondale has American Ted King slotted in to return to France after a heartbreaking Tour exit in his debut attempt at the race
Moreno Moser impresses at Cannondale's U.S. presentation, but he's no Axl Rose
American reflects on a 2013 that saw him assist in 15 of Peter Sagan's 22 wins and looks ahead to a run at the 2014 Tour de France
Ted King extends with Cannondale for one year and the team's GM says he'll get another shot at the Tour de France
The American rider sits down with Matthew Beaudin ahead of his late summer/early fall race schedule
King tearfully departs from Tour in his debut after shoulder injury, time cut
Vicente Tortajada explains the Tour's decision to time cut American Ted King from the race after Tuesday's team time trial
The Tour's race jury has made two mistakes that have injured Ted King. They can still repair the second error and let the American ride
American appeared to finish within the 25 percent standard but was cut by race officials after falling behind his teammates
Road rash and a separated shoulder from a stage-1 spill make for an unpleasant Tour debut
Cannondale speedster hopes to retain the green jersey he won last year
American rider, 30, will make his Tour de France debut as Cannondale rides for Sagan and stage wins
American set to make his Tour debut
Ted King is trim and aiming for a national title and a Tour de France spot
An endurance road bike, the Synapse Hi-Mod has a racing pedigree
Being in the right place at the right time is crucial to contending for a win at the annual classic
30-year-old will also ride in a support role at Paris-Roubaix on April 7
American talks about his drop in the bucket advocacy for clean cycling and supporting Peter Sagan in the classics