Cyclocross, a Belgian experience
Ride along with USA Cycling's young cyclocross hopefuls as they train, travel, and race in Belgium against the world's best
Ride along with USA Cycling's young cyclocross hopefuls as they train, travel, and race in Belgium against the world's best
Controversy surrounding the postponement of 'cross nationals continues as Austin Heritage Tree Foundation contradicts USA Cycling
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In an email to event registrants, USA Cycling addressed concerns surrounding the last-minute schedule change and combined junior fields
Scheduling choices questioned as 60 percent of junior women's 15-16 field pulled after a single lap of racing in championship event
USA Cycling is ultimately responsible for due diligence in venue selection, organization, and issue mitigation of any event it promotes
Andy Sparks and Mark Guthart brought on in full-time roles at USA Cycling, along with four other new hires
Geoff Proctor talks about the new development program that is giving American 'cross racers a chance to tackle the European circuit
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USA Cycling announced president and CEO Steve Johnson will step down following the 2015 UCI road world championships in Richmond, Virginia
With the departure of USA Cycling's director of communications, Bill Kellick, the organization continues to see significant staff turnover
Hincapie said that someone from his gran fondo had reached out to “the appropriate governing body" regarding Armstrong, and had been given "the green light"
USA Cycling says that, under WADA code, Armstrong's lifetime ban prohibits him from riding in the USA Cycling-sanctioned gran fondo
Lance Armstrong may not, as previously reported, participate at the Gran Fondo Hincapie this weekend in Greenville, South Carolina
Farrell's termination was another in a year of high-level personnel changes at USA Cycling
The open-air 7-Eleven Velodrome in Colorado Springs will receive an overhead cover to allow athletes to train year-round
Matthew Beaudin pays a visit to the development program that helps young Americans learn the sport in Europe
USA Cycling announced the 2014-15 edition of its Pro CX calendar, beginning on September 6 and run through January 4, with 44 total events
Longtime executive will assume consulting role with U.S. federation and will pursue business interests inside and outside of cycling
Steve Johnson says conversations with Dave Zabriskie about doping at the U.S. Postal team never occurred
U.S. federation asks its members to assist in the CIRC investigation of doping in cycling between 1998 and 2013
USA Cycling chief says he wants a full resolution to the rule barring professionals from unsanctioned events
USA Cycling confirms 2014 rosters for 14 professional road teams
U.S. federation will offer new combined license in response to member feedback
Specialized employed remote technology with Evelyn Stevens at the world championships to monitor the American's TT setup
USA Cycling confirms the dates and locations of 14 national championship events for 2014
USA Cycling, others offer to forgo legal challenge if CAS rules on bylaw concerning nomination procedure
The men's race for second and third place will be decided at the Thompson Bucks County Classic next month
Major mountain bike events organizer pushes back against governing body by pulling his events and affiliated races from national calendar
In the wake of Lance Armstrong's fall from grace, USA Cycling is figuring out how to keep cycling cool for a new generation of athletes
The two-time Olympian attacks late and hangs on for the victory at Bear Creek Resort
Scenes from Bear Creek Resort in Macungie, Pa. on the final day of racing at the USA Cycling XC MTB national championships
Today there is more UCI road racing in the U.S. than ever before, but the women's peloton isn't enjoying the benefits of growth
USADA is asking questions about the former Postal Service management team and the UCI and USA Cycling are pointing at each other
U.S. cyclocross champion details his run-in with the UCI over race insurance and talks about racing for three more seasons
Cycling governing bodies say they will strictly enforce unsanctioned races rule in 2014
Jim Miller has orchestrated an upgrade for the U.S. development program, which has moved to Sittard, Netherlands
California-based mountain bike team will send its elite roster to Arizona event, argues legitimacy of UCI license rule
Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski writes that unsanctioned racing is a vital pipeline for young athletes and sponsors in North America
USAC, OBRA officials and riders weigh in on flare-up over licensed riders in unsanctioned races
From the Rapha Gentleman's series to the Breck Epic, independent events are growing across the States
USA Cycling announces RaceClean program that will increase in- and out-of-competition testing for amateurs and professionals
Mike Sayers is changing the way the U.S. under-23 program does business, focusing on relationships and looking for new talent pools
Steve Johnson fights back at leaked accusation that he knew about a doping cover-up for Lance Armstrong at USA Cycling
Rules, liability questions and who's really growing the sport have USA Cycling and the Oregon Bicycle Racing Association at odds
Four women's teams among the 15 UCI registered squads announced by USA Cycling on Wednesday
After sponsor shortfall, USA Cycling, Louisville Sports Commission take on management of elite worlds
Former BMC assistant director Mike Sayers will direct both the USA Cycling men's U23 and elite road teams
USA Cycling has changed the road and 'cross upgrade structures, eliminating the 12-month lifespan of road points
USA Cycling has announced the national championship calendar for 2013
Applications for the John Stenner and the Joshua Kuck Memorial Scholarships are now available via the USA Cycling Development Foundation
David Chauner says that since a U.S. team was at the heart of cycling's worst doping conspiracy, Americans should lead the battle
U.S. officials aren't sure how or to whom prize money should be redistributed in the Armstrong Affair
Steve Johnson says sport is cleaning up with a number of technology developments in the anti-doping fight
The national governing body confirms notification from USADA as CEO says sport's future "has never been brighter"
U.S. officials have not received notification from USADA regarding suspensions for Danielson, Leipheimer, Vande Velde or Zabriskie
Energy firm says it has paid $2 million into cycling in 2012, but partners are considering legal action over unpaid bills
Steve Johnson says U.S. federation won't make a comment on pending Armstrong litigation or doping case
Waldo Canyon Fire tears through Colorado Springs
For the first time, starting in 2013, men and women will share one stage for nationals
Concussions in bike racing are common, but diagnosis and treatment often fall short. Medicine of Cycling and USAC aim to change that
Partnership results in first cycling-focused cereal boxes since 1999
The United States will field 14 UCI-registered pro men's teams and two women's squads in 2012.
A new program from USA Cycling will offer certification, licensing and continuing education programs to race directors.
USA Cycling is dropping the 30-34 age category for both men and women at masters road and track nationals, citing what national events managing director Micah Rice called a "chronically low level of participation."
The Colorado-based American Cycling Association (ACA) voted to rejoin USA Cycling Friday night during a club council meeting in Golden.
The Collegiate Mountain Bike Championships begin Friday in New Mexico
USA Cycling on Friday announced the dates and locations for nearly all of the 2012 national championships. The lone significant change next year is the move of the U.S. Professional Criterium Championships to late July in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
USAC boss comments on Armstrong decision
Change is afoot again in the National Racing Calendar. USA Cycling announced the latest in a number of changes planned for the U.S. calendar this week with the creation of the National Criterium Calendar.