Q&A: Rob De Martini on USA Cycling’s new youth development program
USA Cycling CEO Rob DeMartini answers questions about the new Olympic Development Academy.
USA Cycling CEO Rob DeMartini answers questions about the new Olympic Development Academy.
USA Cycling is raffling two of EF Pro Cycling's Rapha + Palace Cannondale race bikes of to support new teams at HBCU and TCU colleges.
The new Olympic Development Academy system charges riders $10,500 to participate, but offers high-performance coaching and racing opportunities to a wider group of cyclists.
The eight-event series could have major implications for American pros vying for a spot on Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Joining Miller as new USAC board members are cycling insiders and industry experts Lucia Deng, Ed Ewing, and Brendan Quirk.
The event is scheduled to take place December 8-9 in the Watopia world in Zwift.
Scheduled for December 8th in Iowa City, Iowa, the event was the last remaining championship on the domestic calendar to be canceled.
Cyclocross nationals move to Iowa's Johnson County Fairgrounds, home of Jingle Cross.
Steve Brunner, chairman of the new group Cycling Events Task Force, believes traditional road races should be halted or greatly modified. Brunner's group has published a 15-page report for race directors on how to safely hold events during the era of COVID-19.
Organizers in Colorado believe they have a plan to safely hold a mountain-bike stage race in September amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The film is the first segment of the ‘CrashCourse Multi-Sport Concussion Education’ series.
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U.S. pro road champs Ruth Winder and Alex Howes to keep their jerseys until the 2021 events.
The recipients of $29,750 are Centers of Excellence club teams that identify and nurture young riders with competitive aspirations.
We spoke with Dr. Roshon about how new data about the transmission of the coronavirus can help to inform safe cycling events.
The squads who will represent the United States at the XXXII Olympiad for road, track, and mountain bike will not be finalized until after May 2021.
The video broadcast will include long teams for road, track, and mountain bike disciplines.
In an open letter to members, cycling federation president vows organization will take leadership role in improving access for minority communities.
Governing body to provide support to events incurring costs to meet health and safety guidelines.
Bike brands and riders have taken to social media to express their solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and their support of racial equality in the wake of George Floyd's death.
National governing body postpones Tuesday's announcement, posts in support of Black Lives Matter movement.
As of now, group ride size regulations are specific to locale and are constantly evolving.
USA Cycling's Lindsay Goldman is working, riding, and looking after her daughter amid the coronavirus shutdown.
The virtual Redlands Bicycle Classic will feature two road racing events — a 25-mile criterium, and a 40-mile road race on May 1st and 3rd.
The Whiskey Off-Road and Cascade Cycling Classic are off; USA Cycling withholds race and event sanctioning through May 31.
Governing body to reduce staff by 15 percent and furlough a further 25 percent as revenues expected to plummet.
USA Cycling will use 50 percent of all membership sales to directly support companies who have pledged aid by producing, selling, and donating face masks to those in need.
Despite some disappointment and frustration, America's Olympic hopefuls agree it's best to postpone Tokyo Games.
Miller had been working with TrainingPeaks for the past two years. Prior to this engagement, he had been part of USA Cycling for 17 years.
The American prodigy continues to dominate on the track and will race for the gold medal Saturday evening
The 25-year-old is the most experienced racer in a young and talented women's team, taking silver in her first of five events in Berlin.
USA Women's Team Pursuit put themselves in pole position for the world title round, posting fastest qualifying time.
Chloe Dygert returns to the women's Team Pursuit; Jennifer Valente goes for five medals; Ashton Lambie goes for gold; and everyone tests their legs before the Tokyo Olympics. These are some of the big stories to follow at this week's UCI Track World Championships in Berlin.
Pro-bono services will be offered to support the mental, physical, and emotional health of Team USA athletes.
Youth riders have been offered an opportunity to participate in the sold-out short course edition, free of charge.
USA Cycling invited promoters from the Dirty Kanza, SBT GRVL, and other gravel events to meet in Bentonville, Arkansas to discuss the future of off-road racing.
Athletes to compete in February's event in Switzerland include national champions Gage Hecht, Clara Honsinger and favorite for the inaugural junior women's event, Madigan Munro.
USA Cycling brought home seven medals at the Yorkshire road worlds with Chloe Dygert, Quinn Simmons, Megan Jastrab, and others earning hardware. Each medal resulted from a deeper backstory.
USA Cycling's video highlights from this past weekend's Ruts n' Guts cyclocross races in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Produced by Bill Schieken of CXHairs Media.
Christina Birch is hoping to qualify for the U.S. track team for the 2020 Olympics. A place in Tokyo would mark another milestone in Birch's impressive professional career.
The UCI confirms allotments for next summer's road events at the Olympic Games, and the United States has four spots for women and just two for men.
USA Cycling has launched a storytelling website called "In Our Own Words," with guest columns by Katie Compton and Phil Gaimon.
The Outer Line recently sat down with former USA Cycling Chief Mike Plant to discuss his career in cycling, including his work with the Tour du Pont, Tour of China, and the modernization of the sport's national governing body.
On this week's episode we break down all of the action from the Yorkshire road races, including USA Cycling's success in the junior races. Also, we analyze Mads Pedersen and Annemiek van Vleuten's big wins, and hear from Quinn Simmons, America's latest junior men's world champion.
For years, America has sent its best young cyclists to Europe to develop in the breakneck Belgian youth leagues. Shifting dynamics in the U.S. youth system could change this pathway.
Quinn Simmons, Megan Jastrab, and Magnus Sheffield all collect big wins ahead of the UCI World Championships.
Olympic silver medalist Mari Holden headlines a lineup of new hires at USA Cycling to the organization's athletics and commercial divisions.
USA Cycling plans to field national teams at the Tour of California and Colorado Classic for the foreseeable future.
The solution to having more Americans in the Tour de France rests on our current youth development system. And right now, the American system faces hard times.
Not long ago Megan Jastrab was riding a BMX bike in her neighborhood in California. Today, she's American cycling's brightest new star. We go inside Jastrab's rapid rise
Underdog North American squads still flock to the Amgen Tour of California seeking exposure and recognition. The process by which they attain these goals has changed
Hundreds of cyclists of all ability levels turn out for Austin's Driveway series, which has grown steadily and sustainably since 2010.
The composite national team representing USA Cycling at Tour of California will be composed of seven riders picked from the 10-rider long-list.
Catch up on the racing action at the Sunny King Criterium, Sea Otter Classic, the Port Angeles Pro Gravity Tour stop, and more, with Brad Sohner and Dave Towle.
We visit the USA Cycling junior development program headquarters in Sittard, Netherlands to see how the next generation of cycling stars learns the craft of cycling.
USA Cycling's junior women's team needed a race, and the only one on the calendar was a men's kermesse in Belgium.
USA Cycling board of directors chairman Bob Stapleton is optimistic about the future of American cycling as trends shift away from traditional road events.
Running is wildly popular in America. Cycling? Not so much. With new leaders at the helm of EF and USA Cycling, can cycling take a cue from foot races?
USA Cycling Chairman says DeMartini's business acumen, not his cycling experience, will help bring non-endemic sponsors back to USA Cycling.
VeloNews chats with the national governing body's newest leader, who most recently was the CEO of New Balance running shoes.
Top professional riders hope that the incoming USA Cycling CEO can work toward inclusion and collaborate with grassroots races.
Demartini will take the helm after Bouchard-Hall's four-year tenure at USA Cycling.
Outgoing USA Cycling CEO Derek Bouchard-Hall evaluates the state of American cycling and what the future holds.
"There has to be a spirit of trying new things to move the sport forward," says outgoing USA Cycling CEO Derek Bouchard-Hall.
"The membership side and the racing participation has been the biggest challenge that USA Cycling has faced," says Derek Bouchard-Hall.
USA Cycling's elite track program dives into World Cup season after some personnel reshuffling behind the scenes.
USA Cycling is on the hunt for a new leader.
Mountain bike nationals will head to Winter Park, Colorado, in July. U.S. Pro road nationals return to Knoxville, Tennessee.
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As summer 2018 winds down, five American stars have given U.S. fans reason to cheer, from the Vuelta to mountain bike worlds and the track.
U.S. men's team pursuit squad sets new national record en route to winning gold at Pan-American Championships.
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Greg Henderson retired from professional cycling in 2017 and joined USA Cycling as a performance manager for the new National Team.
The three-time time trial Olympic gold medalist chatted with VeloNews about her new director role at USA Cycling.
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USA Cycling's new National Team will infuse $1 million annually into athletes' preparations for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
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