Headwinds make it hard for Annemiek van Vleuten to get away at Dwars door Vlaanderen
Trek-Segafredo also goes on the offence in an aggressive day of racing but comes out with no reward.
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.
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With Sofia Bertizzolo and Soraya Paladin finishing second and third, respectively.
If they win, the duo will be the second and third American women in history to land on the top step of the South African race.
More and more men's races are adding a women's event, but do we really need a women's Milan-San Remo?
Will this year's Trofeo Alfredo Binda end in a breakaway or a bunch sprint? From climbers to sprinters, here are some of the riders to watch in the third Women's WorldTour race of the year.
The women's WorldTour turns to Italy for Trofeo Alfredo Binda on Sunday.
The Italian will be racing on home soil again this weekend at Trofeo Alfredo Binda, where she hopes to help Elisa Longo Borghini to defend her title.
Vos could make history this year, but she has plenty of competition in her way, including home favorite and defending champion Elisa Longo Borghini.
The Dutch sprinter pulled out several bike lengths as rode to her third straight win.
Saturday's Mid South was Jeanson's longest ride, time-wise, since 2005.
And news about this year's Giro Donne.
With a mature performance to win Saturday's Ronde van Drenthe, the Dutch rider looks like the sprinter to beat this spring.
The Team DSM rider sprinted to victory at the second round of the women's WorldTour on Saturday, Ronde van Drenthe.
Moriah Wilson outsprints Savilla Blunk — partner of the men's winner Cole Paton — to round out the podium.
From the Santini sisters to Aurore Amaury, VeloNews celebrates some of the women making an impact on cycling.
The May 21st event has two route options and a scenic lakeside venue in Montana.
Lizzie Deignan has shown that it is possible to have a child and make a successful return to racing. Her example could change the face of women's racing.
Update: The team declines to comment but Ray's Instagram account has responded to the story.
Will the VAM-Berg break the race apart or will a sprinter take the day on Saturday?
The four-stage race will take place a week after the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
The women's 10-day WorldTour event has often fell short of expectation and failed to provide adequate live coverage.
Alison Tetrick reflects on her past and present relationship with cycling, via a love letter.
Race organizer unveils 2022 route with a trio of mountain stages set to decide the overall winner.
Newsom wants to win every race she enters, including The Mid South this Saturday. But she knows her pro license doesn't guarantee a thing.
The former world champion says women's cycling has come a long way but it must be careful not to spread riders too thin with growing calendar.
American Lily Williams of Human Powered Health finished just outside of top-10 in a bunch sprint.
Lea Davison’s joyful approach to racing made a broad impact as an athlete, mentor and friend
The Canyon-SRAM rider on why there should be more under-23 events and how she worried about taking her whole team out in a TTT during her debut season.
A closer look at some of the most prominent rivalries in women's racing in recent memory.
A conversation with founder Monica Garrison.
Ruby Roseman-Gannon has been lighting up the Australian cycling scene for some time and the 23-year-old made her European pro debut this season.
UK-based stage races without crucial funding for 2022 while The Women's Tour struggles to guarantee live coverage.
Celebrating the stories in women's cycling, today and every day.
Race founder Ken Gart issues a final plea to the public in order for the women's stage race to continue.
The EF Education-TIBCO-SVB team manager is well-known for her ability to spot promising talent. She tells VeloNews how she does it.
How does the 34-year-old fit it all in? By being thoroughly stoked on everything she does.
Guest columnist Matilda Price says that UCI World Cup mountain biking is a model that the road world should aspire to.
The first of the WWT one-day Classics to come.
The four-year deal builds on Zwift’s investment in the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
Teamwork prevails and numbers take the day at the first Women's WorldTour race of 2022.
The Polish Canyon-SRAM rider is targeting Strade Bianche, Flèche Wallonne, and the Tour de France Femmes in 2022.
'Elisa is an integral part of the growth of women’s cycling and of that cultural change,' says DS Ina-Yoko Teutenberg.
Everything you need to know about the first Women's WorldTour race of 2022.
Adult-themed prizes were just part of the ‘surreal’ day at the race formerly known as the Healthy Ageing Tour.
Riders had to dodge several members of the public during the opening stage of the Dutch race formerly known as the Healthy Ageing Tour.
New races, new team dynamics, and some great rivalries are taking shape
Rissveds and team riders Kelsey Urban and Linn Gustaffzon will focus on UCI World Cups as well as spreading the message that cycling is about more than just racing.
The 38-year-old opens up about not making the Tokyo team, the thrill of racing in front of hometown crowds, and sharing her experiences through public speaking.
Chiara Consonni and Vittoria Guazzini complete the podium.
Can anyone beat Van Vleuten at Strade Bianche?
The NorCal series continues to foreshadow the upcoming gravel season with stunning performances by California-based pros.
‘I’ve got some things that I need to work on,’ said the Canyon-SRAM rider on her first mass-start road race in two years.