Tiffany Cromwell and Toms Skujiņš win inaugural FNLD GRVL
Cromwell is the co-producer of the Finland event, which was Skujiņš first gravel race ever.
Cromwell is the co-producer of the Finland event, which was Skujiņš first gravel race ever.
The Latvian rider checked in with the show from the middle of his classics campaign.
The end of the Tour de France offers a rare moment of calm for professional riders and team staff, writes Toms Skujiņš in his exclusive VeloNews blog.
The Trek-Segafredo rider reflects on illness during the Tour, his teammate Mads Pedersen’s success and what could be a dazzling final week of racing.
A masterclass in fluid transportation from Toms Skujiņš.
The Trek-Segafredo rider reflects on the opening three days of racing and what it means to start the Tour de France.
There most definitely will be opportunities for me to fight for a 'W'.
‘I would say that I saw which teams can be trusted, and in 2020 which teams paid fully the salaries that they promised, versus which teams didn’t,’ says Trek-Segafredo rider.
Pros with experience of groundbreaking tech weigh in on how it could change racing and training forever – and if that's a good thing.
Digging into the mechanic's pits at the start of the Tour de France
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Jens Voigt breaks down Egan Bernal's disaster on the Grand Colombier, and traces the roots of Ineos Grenadiers' Tour de France setback. Then, Toms Skujins takes us inside the race, and Andrew Hood and James Startt report from France.
The upcoming climbs of the Tour de France will be strange to see without fans, writes Andrew Hood, but the riders seem to think the fan restrictions won't impact the race. What should we expect from Saturday's stage 15 to Grand Colombier?
What is your weekly training volume? Now double it, add a few more hours and at least 50 watts to every pedal stroke, and that’s what it takes to train like a pro.
Toms Skujins takes confidence from a strong season for both himself and his Trek-Segafredo team, anticipates an 'exciting' 2020 season.
Teams and riders lament the one-year 'hiatus' of the California race that leaves a high-profile vacuum on the U.S. calendar
Perhaps no rider benefitted from the Amgen Tour of California more than Toms Skujins, whose stage win in 2015 helped launch his WorldTour career.
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Newly-crowned Latvian champ's Madone boasts a setup for the breakaways and Trek-Segfredo's stunning special Tour de France paint job.
What are the ingredients for a successful escape at the Tour of California?
"I'm not the strongest so I gotta come up with other ways to win."
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Following stage 8 crash Toms Skujins is the subject of a bizarre video that some believe shows mechanical cheating.
The Tour's lumpy stage 5 was tailor-made for opportunist Toms Skujins who took Trek-Segafredo's first big prize of the 2018 race.
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Toms Skujins is back to winning ways in California exactly one year after his frightening crash
Making a breakaway move that seemed impossible, Toms Skujins rides to his third Tour of California win in stage 3 at Laguna Seca.
The pain starts early at 2018 Amgen Tour of California. On the race’s second stage, the peloton climbs Gibraltar.
Rainbow jerseys are on the line at cyclocross worlds. Plus, Trek-Segafredo's best week EVER — we talk to Toms Skujins.
Toms Skujins (Trek-Segafredo) soloed to victory on Saturday at the Trofeo Lloseta-Andratx, the third day of Challenge Mallorca.
U.S.-based Latvian Toms Skujins will ride for Trek-Segafredo in 2018 following three years with Cannondale-Drapac.
The Cannondale-Drapac rider abandoned the Tour of California after a nasty crash on stage 2 of the race.
Riders are often free to continue participating in the race even if they are suffering from a concussion. This needs to change.
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What happened when Toms Skujins crashed in Amgen Tour of California stage 2? We interview Cannondale's Jonathan Vaughters.
What sort of rider is Toms Skujins? The 25-year-old Latvian has proven to be a versatile part of the Cannondale – Drapac team.
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Much like he did last year, Toms Skujins wins stage 5 of the Amgen Tour of California, attacking out of a long-range breakaway.
Toms Skujins and Lauren Stephens are named domestic riders of the year after impressive performances in U.S. races.
Cannondale has signed promising young Latvian rider Toms Skujins, who won a stage of the Tour of California in 2015.
What does it take for a top domestic rider to make it to the WorldTour? That’s a question several pros are asking themselves.
The Latvian riding for Hincapie Racing nabs third place in Sunday's Philadelphia International Cycling Classic
Europeans stand on the top steps of the podium following Sunday's road race in North Carolina
The tall Italian, a 176-pound sprinter and classics star, joked that it was the first KOM jersey of his career, and “maybe the last one”
Sagan surprises everyone by staying close to the climbers on Mt. Baldy and then delivering the GC win on the final stage
Peter Sagan wins a short time trial in Santa Clarita to vault into the overall race lead with two stages remaining
The 23-year-old Latvian is all but guaranteed a spot on a WorldTour team after taking a stage win at one of the most important races in North America
The Hincapie Sportswear Development team is one of the best things going in American cycling
Photos from a thrilling third stage of the Amgen Tour of California
Hincapie Racing's Skujins delivers a stunning solo victory in San Jose, climbing away from the break and soloing to the win and GC lead