Joey Rosskopf chooses new challenge over home comforts
2023 brings a fresh start for the former US champion as he joins the upstart Q36.5 Cycling.
2023 brings a fresh start for the former US champion as he joins the upstart Q36.5 Cycling.
The American earned a contract with the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team this season after a long, gritty road to the pro ranks.
The versatile Bahrain-Victorious rider on pinpointing who he is as a racer, Tour de France attacks, chasing his first pro win and relaxing with a Rubik's cube.
The Colorado climber on ambitions, the opening three days in the Netherlands, and why the Vuelta is a race he loves.
'I don't need the red jersey until Madrid,' Slovenian jokes; sports director Niermann says Roglič still feels back pain.
Ecuadorean laughing about "little tumble" after the finish as Ineos Grenadiers count themselves satisfied with good Vuelta start.
More bad luck for Canadian climber who abandoned Tour de France on last day with COVID-19.
Giro d'Italia champion on nervy opening road stage and what teammate Sam Bennett's stage 2 win means.
Irishman’s second win of season removes some pressure but the points jersey hunter says there’s still more to come.
Fresh off his first pro win, the Groupama-FDJ youngster is a potential outsider for punchy sprint finishes.
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl leader happy with third-place TTT start and has say on using the Specialized TT5 head sock helmet.
Planes, bikes and automobiles for last-minute Alpecin-Deceuninck replacement: 'I won’t forget this moment for the rest of my life'
French team waiting for clarification in Quintana case before making a judgement.
Yates finishes 31 seconds back in Vuelta team time trial as director rues unfavorable conditions for BikeExchange's start.
Ineos Grenadiers deputy principal calls their Vuelta TTT a "bloody good ride" while white jersey wearer Hayter reflects on grand tour debut.
The 2020 Vuelta podium finisher looks to end season on a high after so-so season.
Jumbo-Visma lines up as favorites in evening opener that might come down to balance between speed and safety.
It’s a question of identity as the Irishman looks to ‘find himself’ and return to the top step of the podium.
Recovered from his Tour injuries and COVID-19, Australian wants to go on the attack and complete grand tour stage win trilogy in Spain.
Jumbo-Visma favorite reflects on injury discomfort, Remco Evenepoel threat and how he got over Tour de France disappointment.
Portuguese captain uncertain after sub-optimal preparation, while talented teenage teammate Juan Ayuso looks to enjoy debut grand tour.
Hindley 'going into the unknown' at Vuelta and expects no problems finding GC balance with Bora-Hansgrohe teammates Kelderman and Higuita.
Teenage Vingeaard would vomit with nerves before races and ‘introverted’ Dane told his girlfriend he’d be a banker, not a pro cyclist, L’Equipe article reveals.
Tour de France champion says he started believing he would win after Hautacam and reflects on ‘incredible journey’ for him and Jumbo-Visma.
Team DSM fast woman pulls on the yellow jersey, beating Marianne Vos after attack-filled opener in Paris.
Updated: 135 riders lined up for final stage into Paris as Boivin and Izagirre bow out; COVID-19 positives responsible for 44 percent of abandons.
A cruel time to quit the race for Israel-Premier Tech's Canadian climber. The team will race into Paris with four riders.
Bora-Hansgrohe man is big GC mover, leapfrogging Quintana and Meintjes to achieve his ‘minimum’ pre-race aim after rollercoaster three weeks.
World champion back to the winner's circle, three months after serious Liège-Bastogne-Liège crash.
Blue-black jersey part of cycling apparel collection designed by Pieters, who continues rehabilitation after suffering serious brain injuries in December crash.
World champion eases back into competition at Belgian race, as Quick Step-Alpha Vinyl aims for a stage win.
Jumbo-Visma domestique's departure leaves team of race leader Jonas Vingegaard down to five riders.
Last chance saloon for many teams who haven't won yet; we could see a 'breakaway world championships' as the race leaves the Pyrenees.
Groupama-FDJ leader saves best till last and is on track for France’s best Tour finish since 2017 after putting more than two minutes into rival Quintana.
Niermann responds to criticism of team's green and yellow jersey plans and lauds Vingegaard as 'the best climber in the world right now.'
Four seconds separate the Groupama-FDJ climber from his Colombian rival ahead of stage 18. For Gaudu, the mental side is crucial.
Thursday's 18th stage features two hors catégorie climbs, including the summit finish on Hautacam, with a first category slope sandwiched in between.
'What we did today, Mikkel Bjerg first and Brandon McNulty afterwards, was something exceptional,' says team boss Mauro Gianetti.
Jumbo-Visma's green machine mathematically safe in points classification after stage 17 intermediate sprint. If he completes race, he’ll win his first 'maillot vert.'
Dropped on Mur de Péguère, Team DSM leader falls from fourth to ninth overall after stage 16 sufferings.
Groupama-FDJ leader looking to win back time in the mountains which suit his characteristics.
The last time France had a winless Tour was 1999. It’s not too late to triumph and there’s plenty of reasons behind it. Gaudu, Bardet and Madiot chime in.
Michael Matthews beating climbers in the mountains, Wout Van Aert able to win everywhere: versatility means more chances for success than ever before.
Cofidis rider was seeing stars at the finish in Carcassonne after valiant breakaway effort on home roads.
Sweltering transition stage in south-west France offers an important opportunity for Ewan, Jakobsen, Groenewegen and other fast men.
Claus and Karina Vingegaard on their son’s cycling beginnings and how he dropped fellow riders on Alpe d’Huez as a teenager.
Making sense of Pogačar’s loss of innocence, what it means for the Tour and exploring why fans like champions more when they fail.
The Tour leaves the Alps with a transition stage to St-Étienne in sweltering heat. The sprinters will be hungry to make the most of this opportunity.
Frenchman finishes 19 seconds behind fellow challengers, limiting his losses by riding at his own rhyhthm.
The four-time winner and talented Tour debutant combine down the Galibier with dazzling descent to get in front.
Three hors categorie climbs on the menu, culminating in a crowd-packed Tour favorite. Will Vingegaard add to his lead, can Pogačar hit back, or might Bardet surprise again?
Barguil pockets €5,000 for crossing Galibier first, but French wait for stage win continues after thwarted 60-kilometer solo bid.
Experienced race head also comments on COVID-19 cases, Pogačar and the race for the yellow jersey.
Groupama-FDJ underdog on his happiness at lying fifth, heatwave-beating sauna sessions, and Alpine ardor
EF Education-EasyPost talent reflects on impressive first part of the Tour and his excitement to be racing at the front
With a 30-person bubble and regular tests in 'amplified' battle against virus, UAE Team Emirates medical director explains protocol.
Back for his second Tour de France, McNulty confirms a possible Vuelta a España start later this season.
The 40-second gap is ‘not a lot, only one bad day for Pogačar’ says Dane as he and Kuss reflect on race’s first nine stages.
More worry following Martin departure as riders talk about testing and their concerns.
Four-time winner hunts Tour breakaways as he sees “huge improvement” on where he’s been in last three years.
Two crashes and a punch to the face: Pinot looks to better days after rough stage for Groupama-FDJ as David Gaudu crashes.
Ineos Grenadiers happy with day as Thomas moves up to third and is best of their fab four after stage 7.
After his wink became a GIF in 2014, the UAE Team Emirates offered another theatrical gesture on stage 7
Merijn Zeeman on ketones, anti-doping cultures and Roglič’s ability to deal with disappointment in L’Equipe interview.
Giro d'Italia illness leads to Tour silver lining for former Olympic champion.
The steep final climb of Super Planche des Belles Filles signals a change of rhythm.
Slovenian in a lot of pain but offers “reassuring” stage 6 ride.
Slovenian on moving into the yellow jersey after surprise sprint victory in Longwy
Day-long escape is a 'nice way to honour yellow jersey' for protagonist of the Tour’s first week.
Israel-Premier Tech’s veteran champion stayed out of trouble on the cobbles as he still dreams of a fifth Tour triumph.
Martínez, Thomas and Yates content to finish 13 seconds down on Pogačar after bent hanger and day of chaos.
Pogačar took 13 seconds on his rivals on the stage 5 cobblestones.
Vingegaard better-placed than Roglič on the road to Calais. A sign of things to come?
'First and foremost, we need to try and keep safe riders for the GC.' Pidcock hints at defensive strategy for Ineos Grenadiers in key GC stage.
Versatile Belgian ace talks staying patient after his second places and Jumbo-Visma’s opportunity to attack the cobbles.
BikeExchange-Jayco fast man was the only big-name sprinter dropped on stage 4.
A look back at the winners, losers and dramas from modern Tour stages over the pavé.
The peloton will be braced for a tricky first day in France on Tuesday.
Dr. Heiko Locher takes us inside the process that took Jakobsen from career-threatening injuries to the top of the Tour de France.
From Bardet and Pinot to Alaphilippe and Cosnefroy, the home crowd has a lot of big names to shout for. We look at what they could do in the 2022 Tour.