Gwendalyn Gibson joins Trek Factory Racing XC
The XC MTB'er had a breakout season in 2022, winning bronze for Team USA at the short track world championships.
The XC MTB'er had a breakout season in 2022, winning bronze for Team USA at the short track world championships.
The sometimes-cyclocross racer talks about raucous crowds, planning, and the much-discussed Olympic crash of Pauline Ferrand Prevot.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, July 27, 2021.
The multi-time national and world champ wants to win, and she's not afraid to show it.
The American and South African-based WorldTour squads continue to fill out their rosters with climbers and sprinters.
The squad announced this week that Giorgia Bronzini is retiring from racing and will work as a sport director.
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By retaining close control of its pro racing teams, Trek has been able to cultivate a diverse stable of top athletes.
The U.S.-based bike manufacturer announced it will own and manage a new women's road racing team starting in 2019.
Young cyclocross star Ellen Noble finds a new sponsor after Aspire Racing folds, affording new opportunities to race XC MTB.
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Italian espresso giant Segafredo is the squad's new co-sponsor, and the team will race as Trek-Segafredo starting next month.
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Trek Factory Racing is taking on an increasingly Italian flavor with addition of sponsor Segafredo and rumors of talks with Vincenzo Nibali.
Mapei Sport will partner with Trek Factory Racing in 2016 after a 14-year absence from the upper echelon of pro cycling.
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Three new North Americans bolster Trek Factory Racing, which has a renewed focus on stage racing and a slightly smaller squad.
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The 29-year-old American makes the jump to the UCI WorldTour from Pro Continental team UnitedHealthcare.
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After a year with a Pro Continental outfit, Jack Bobridge returns to the WorldTour with Trek, aiming to deliver results in time trials.
WorldTour squads sweep podium places in Tour of Alberta stage 1 and Bauke Mollema assumes race lead.
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After a fast recovery from injury, Peter Stetina leaves BMC Racing after two years to join another American outfit, Trek Factory Racing.
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Former Giro d'Italia champion Ryder Hesjedal leaves Cannondale-Garmin after eight years with the team to join another American outfit.
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The Swiss superstar has a chance of winning Saturday's stage 1 and wearing the yellow jersey
A roundup of some of the top stories in the days before the start of the 2015 Tour de France
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The two United States-registered squads come away from the Giro satisfied with their performances
Matthew Busche rides away from Joe Dombrowski and a small group of chasers to win the 2015 national championship race
Trek has lost its top gladiator for the cobbled arena, and Spartacus faces a struggle to leave the sport while he's still on top
In this age of million-dollar GC riders, GM Luca Guercilena admits the squad is looking for more money to help its long-term success
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New aero helmets spotted Down Under, Ohlins continues to dip its toes into bike market, and Bunditz and Gates raffle off a super commuter
Bauke Mollema hopes to realize his potential with a new team, a refined time trial position, and more consistent off-season training
Trek Factory Racing team gathers in Spain to get geared up for 2015 with early-season training rides and new equipment
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The popular German will remain with Trek Factory Racing in a new role as advisor, coach, and sport director at select races
Trek Factory Racing debuts one of its three team bikes, the Domane 6-series, which three-time Roubaix winner Cancellara will ride in 2015
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Trek Factory Racing's 2015 roster includes 27 riders of 14 different nationalities, making it one of the peloton's most international squads
With Bauke Mollema joining Trek in 2015, Andy Schleck's place on the team is in doubt, especially with his debilitating knee injury
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Fränk Schleck has penned a contract extension to keep him in a Trek jersey through 2016, but there is no word yet if younger brother Andy will remain
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The Dutch rider finished 10th at the Tour de France last month while riding for Belkin
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Yeti has a new 27.5 super bike, Enve's got a backpack for wheels, Enduro 30mm-24mm BB system is now ceramic, and Trek partners with Samsung
Trek is shopping for GC riders for 2015 and beyond, confirming that the Schleck era is winding down
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Exiting with a knee injury, the Trek Factory Racing rider didn't even make it to France in the 2014 edition of the race he was once a favorite to win
Selection to the 2014 Tour confirms that Matthew Busche has arrived at the top of the sport following his unlikely climb through the ranks
Trek Factory Racing and PeopleForBikes will tackle the Tour with the objective of uniting one million bicyclists to support the not-for-profit organization
Frank and Andy Schleck will start the Tour de France without any general classification hopes
Fabian Cancellara has put his planned hour record attempt on hold following the UCI's new regulations
The Belgian talks to VeloNews about moving up to the big leagues, racing in the desert, and more
Fabian Cancellara says that his current two-year contract may be his last, and that he will have more to give the sport after retirement
The Swiss rider escapes with scrapes and bruises on his left side
Cancellara, Schleck brothers lead cast of veterans and youngsters as new U.S. team presents itself in Roubaix