Moments that made Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Van Vleuten left nothing to chance
She won Liège-Bastogne-Liège solo in 2019, and she knew if she was to win again it would have to be the same effort.
She won Liège-Bastogne-Liège solo in 2019, and she knew if she was to win again it would have to be the same effort.
Grace Brown and Demi Vollering sprinted for second and third from a chasing group of five.
The Movistar rider bookends her spring classics campaign with victories at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Strong rides from Marlen Reusser and Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio but Dutch squad is still hunting for a win.
Final climb attack secures victory, Grace Brown and Demi Vollering complete podium.
The final one-day of the Spring is coming up, and there are a few riders who will want to end their Classics campaign on a high.
The 23-year-old had finished Paris-Roubaix days before the incident, which left her with a concussion and a broken hand.
The former professional, who now works as a director sportif for the SD Worx squad, says team support is becoming increasingly important in taking race wins.
The 18-year-old talks finishing Paris-Roubaix ahead of finishing her high school exams.
Haley Batten and Kate Courtney round out women's podium, while Cole Paton and Tyler Orschel are second and third men.
Van Vleuten has dominated women's cycling in recent seasons, but in doing so has she prompted the rest of the peloton to meet her?
Brodie Chapman explains how the whole team helped Cavalli win La Flèche Wallonne on Wednesday.
Senior editor Betsy Welch is reporting from Oregon, where the Special Blend Gravel camp kicks off on Thursday and culminates with the Gorge Gravel Grinder race on Sunday.
The Italian won La Flèche Wallonne ahead of Annemiek van Vleuten and Demi Vollering.
The Dutch rider takes third on Mur de Huy after a rare off-day.
The Movistar rider said she had help from teammate Alejandro Valverde ahead of the race.
The former pro-turned DS also wants to see more dedicated races on the calendar for U23 riders.
Amstel Gold winner takes second big win, bettering Van Vleuten and Vollering on final climb.
After seven years of Anna van der Breggen, who can win atop the Mur de Huy on Wednesday?
The Spring Classics flew by and we already can't wait for next year. But first, Liege-Bastogne-Liege.
The British rider is taking each race as it comes after spending a year out of racing and recovering from COVID-19 in February.
Peloton braces for an ever-evolving 'Hell of the North' as teams, riders, and broadcasters adapt to the calendar's youngest classic.
Elisa Longo Borghini steals the show, Trek Segafredo's masterclass, and SD Worx unravels.
Longo Borghini may have rode into the velodrome alone, but she says her team support was the reason she was there at all.
'Honestly, I had a lot of fun today, as much as it hurt. I’ll be back for revenge,' says American rider.
‘I'm sure that during the upcoming years I’ll come close or maybe get the victory,’ says Kopecky.
Sun, dust, and hoisted cobbles at the second edition of Paris Roubaix Femmes.
Italian star channels frustration of a lost spring to go all-in with solo raid over cobblestones of Roubaix, hails ‘perfect’ new Trek Domane.
Unfortunately, the race will have to start without the cyclocross world champion.
'When I tested positive this morning, the world came crashing down for a moment,' says Dutch rider.
She might be a favorite for Saturday's race, but the World ITT Champion isn't in love with the cobbles.
The documentary about women's cycling returns with an episode focused on the fearsome 'Hell of the North.'
The Dutch rider on her 'Hell of the North' hopes, aiming for Tour de France yellow, and a growing rivalry with Elisa Balsamo.
The second edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift will take place on Saturday.
The SD Worx rider went solo with 10km to go, wrapping up her first win of the 2022 season.
At the Ignite Women's Bike Event in Arizona on Sunday, Carina and Ariana Dinu rode 53 miles to raise money for Ukrainian refugee children.
Russell Finsterwald, Evelyn Dong, Alex Howes, Sofia Gomez Villafañe and others reflect after the Fuego 80k at Sea Otter Classic.
And looking ahead to Paris-Roubaix Femmes avec Zwift!
The 24-year-old Italian has been promising big things in recent years and she says that her Amstel Gold Race win is 'just the beginning.'
Sofia Gomez Villafañe and US national champ Alexis Skarda round out the podium at the first race of the Life Time Grand Prix series.
The Dutchwoman finished second in the inaugural Paris-Roubaix Femmes and is hoping to do one better in 2022.
With Paris-Roubaix moved back a week, the Amstel Gold Race will kick off Ardennes racing early on Sunday.
The Dutch sprinter backed up her win of 12 months ago, blasting clear on the chaotic run into Schoten.
SD Worx definitely knows how to play the numbers game.
The Australian rider has been one of the star performers during the 2022 classics.
From the wider impact of Kopecky's win to discussions about prize money and the inclusion of the Koppenberg, VeloNews looks back on Sunday's race.
The Dutch team put three riders in the top five and, of course, won.
Van Vleuten finished just behind the winner with Van den Broek-Blaak taking third on the day.
'Lots of teams want to get rid of Balsamo, but I know how strong she is so I say good luck with that,' van Dijk says.
The Belgian champion is hoping to build on Strade Bianche success on home soil.
There will be seven former champions due to be on the start line alongside some who are looking to etch their names in the race's history books for the first time.
The Dutch rider is back in Belgium to try and win a record-breaking third women's Tour of Flanders.
Where, how, and who to watch at the women's Tour of Flanders.
The Australian has started her road season and plans to race on the gravel in May and August.
Trek-Segafredo also goes on the offence in an aggressive day of racing but comes out with no reward.
Ten UCI Continental teams and 14 WorldTeams will take on the eight days of racing across northeastern France.
The four-time former Belgian champion took over as DS at the AG Insurance-NXTG team, which is backed by Patrick Lefevere, after retiring in 2021.
The Italian racing for Valcar-Travel & Service claimed her first win of 2022.
A new co-sponsor adds continuity to the squad that's been near the top of USA domestic racing for nearly two decades.
15 years ago, everyone ‘knew‘ you couldn’t drop trou in bibs without taking off your jersey. Imagine what you might ‘know’ tomorrow.
At 71 race days, the women's WorldTour is bigger than ever. How are teams coping, and is it too big for the smaller roster sizes? VeloNews asked pros their thoughts.
How new events like Grounded Nebraska and Core4 build on the successes — and learn from the mistakes — of veteran races.
Chantal van den Broek-Blaak says the hillier course for Flanders suits the team better than at Gent-Wevelgem.
It's a new era for the sprinters.
The European champion spent much of the latter parts of the race chasing down relentless attacks from SD Worx.
Marianne Vos and Maria Giulia Confalonieri finished second and third, respectively.
The recently retired pro MTBer will focus on the Life Time Grand Prix Series, as well as raising awareness for LGBTQ+ and environmental causes.
German duo Georg Egger and Lukas Baum (Speed Company Racing) overcome a deficit of 2:45 to win the men's race.
Belgian racing continues on Sunday with Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields.
The two went head-to-head once again at Exterioo Brugge-De Panne, with Balsamo on top for the second win in four days.
The race as a whole was chaotic with crashes impacting the finale.
The six-day stage race takes over from the Ladies Tour of Norway and includes stages in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
The Manxman says that he's 'very happy' that his Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl team is investing in the NXTG women's squad.
Multi-discipline cyclists Amity Rockwell, Lauren Cantwell, Maude Farrell, and Caroline Dezendorf show that racing bikes and having fun are not mutually exclusive.
The Italian world champion has never ridden a grand tour before but she's planning to ride two during her year in the rainbow stripes.
The peloton heads to Belgium for the first in a series of one-day Classics.
Pro rider Kaysee Armstrong writes from South Africa, where she and three Liv riders are racing the Cape Epic, with the support of three female staffers.
Belgian team welcomes new lead sponsor and updated kit.
In the men's race, Blevins/Beers fall to seventh overall, as Swenson/Marotte move into third.