VN Archives: Obree smashes Boardman’s hour record in 1994
In April 1994 Scotsman Graeme Obree set a new UCI Hour Record in Bordeaux, France, and VeloNews was there to report on the action.
In April 1994 Scotsman Graeme Obree set a new UCI Hour Record in Bordeaux, France, and VeloNews was there to report on the action.
Cycling media veteran joins VeloNews to build on 50-year legacy of covering bike racing.
Fred Dreier says goodbye in his final column for VeloNews.com.
Outside has announced the acquisition of Pinkbike, Trailforks, and CyclingTips.
Do you love working on bicycles, writing about bike tech, and testing out new bikes? VeloNews is hiring a technical editor.
Our new membership program includes products and perks you actually want, such as event registration, coaching advice, books, industry pro deals, and access to exclusive content
The Official Guide to the 2020 Giro d’Italia will be published in the May issue of VeloNews magazine
Pocket Outdoor Media is looking for an experienced managing editor to join the VeloNews editorial team.
Pocket Outdoor Media is looking for an experienced self-starter to join the VeloNews editorial team as a full-time digital editor.
Veteran Digital Entrepreneur Takes Helm After Investment
History is at stake at the 2019 Tour de France, and our annual guide takes you inside the key storylines shaping the race
VeloNews' man on the ground walks us through a journalist's day on the Giro d'Italia
In 1988, many cyclists were still unconvinced that aluminum was a worthy material for bicycle frames
Longtime VeloNews contributor and VeloPress author will oversee product testing for the magazine
VeloNews is sold to Pocket Outdoor Media LLC, a company co-owned by Felix Magowan, a previous owner of the magazine.
Bradley talks about his background in the field of journalism as well as his long history as a cyclist and a VeloNews reader
Neal Rogers reflects on the last two years of VeloNews, and he looks ahead to a promising future of racing and coverage
VeloNews.com presents selections from the January 2012 edition of Velo, the magazine's 24th annual awards issue
VeloNews just put nearly 1,000 bikes at your fingertips.
On the cover: Alberto Contador has overcome many things over the span of his short career. Grand tour season begins May 7 in Torino, Italy. VeloNews reporter Brian Holcombe and photographer Brad Kaminski were in Italy to cover Tirreno-Adriatico. In a nine-page season preview, we rank the top teams, riders and races to watch on local roads. This year’s Amgen Tour of California has not one, but three stages that offer definitive changes on the general classification. And, in our award-winning Tech section, Lennard Zinn tests four brands’ aluminum handlebars against their carbon-fiber counterparts. Subscribe today!
For some, a trip across the Atlantic to ride the most hallowed roads of professional racing is a far-off fantasy. For others it’s a reality — a dream that has either been actualized or is in the works. As with many things, the difference between fantasy and reality is simply making it happen. Subscribe today!
How much faster is one aero road bike than another? How much do they vary in torsional stiffness - and how does that affect the ride quality? And which bike do we like best? These are but a few of the questions answered in the April issue. Subscribe today!
Who do you think will win Paris-Roubaix this year? Is Andy Schleck guaranteed the top spot at the Tour de France with Alberto Contador sidelined? VeloNews walks you through the full season ahead, listing our podium picks for every major race plus highlighting the riders and the factors that will shape the year ahead. Plus: we test six carbon clinchers on steep mountain roads, reveal the power output needed to ride at the world-class level, and take you inside the complete meltdown of Australia's greatest team that never was. Subscribe today!
The Cyclocross Issue, with detailed analysis of both the European and American ’cross circuits. Editor at Large John Wilcockson examines how the ambitious new Project Luxembourg team stole top riders Andy Schleck and Fabian Cancellara from Saxo Bank manager Bjarne Riis. In Tech, we review eight top bib shorts, and present a selection of winter cycling gear to get you through the coldest months of the year. Subscribe today!
Handmade by robots, the BMC Impec shatters the mold. Plus 92 hot new bikes for road and mountain. Subscribe today!
From winning the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix to riding for his teammates at the Tour de France while wearing the yellow jersey, Fabian Cancellara was incredible in 2010. For that, we gave him the International Cyclist of the Year Award (and a jersey, and a few bottles of champagne….). Subscribe today!
Thor Hushovd was nowhere to be seen in the key moves of the world championship road race — until he blasted first across the line. VeloNews breaks down exactly how he did it. Now is the time for clubs to buy custom clothing (delivery takes 4-12 weeks). VeloNews presents a comprehensive selection of your options, with pricing, minimum orders, manufacturing location and other key information listed along with the recommendations of the VeloNews club team. Subscribe today!
The second annual edition of the VeloNews Race & Ride Guide is a 116-page manual of 65 road and mountain-bike one-day and stage races, plus epic rides and highlighted gear you’ll need for every application. We highlight the best of the country’s competitive road events, from the hot trend of American gran fondos to stage races to one-day events. Subscribe Now!
This season, an unprecedented number of American pro teams are tackling the world's biggest races. VeloNews attended the training camps of RadioShack, HTC-Columbia, Garmin-Transitions and BMC. We bring you the inside scoop on these super-squads and others in the March issue. We also take a look at the varied career of the ever-popular Tim Johnson, who wore his recently earned national championship skinsuit to a 14th place finish at cyclocross worlds. Subscribe Now!
We break down all the best bikes of 2010 in 18 categories, plus give you the inside story on tested products from road groups to helmets to shoes. The photo feature, 25 Years of Cool, takes you inside bike tech as only VeloNews can, showing choice bikes and gear in their 1985 form alongside their 2010 iteration, like the Specialized Stumpjumper or Sidi shoes. Subscribe Now!
Cadel Evans won the title, but who was Australia really riding for at the world championships? This, and many other questions about Australian cycling are answered in detail in the April issue, for which Neal Rogers spent weeks on the continent Down Under. Plus, a day at the track with Philip Deignan and an insider's look at Japanese cyclocross. Subscribe Now!
Neal Rogers recalls his descent into cycling madness; it involved a credit card and a mountain bike