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Williams scoops biggest win of career as Tour de Suisse contenders emerge on opening stage.
Emerging Irish rider speaks of greater confidence after taking his first two pro wins.
With cycling’s biggest race one month away, the ‘steady as it goes’ approach taken by Bora-Hansgrohe may be about to pay off.
Sam Bennett is yet to take a victory since returning to Bora-Hansgrohe this season. His coach explains the measured approach behind the Irishman’s gradual return to form.
Eddie Dunbar finally clocked up his first professional victory at the Coppi e Bartali. The Irishman spoke to VeloNews about the setbacks he has faced and his belief that the best is yet to come.
'It will take a while, so I probably will get a bit of hardship from media. But I know it is all part of the process' says Irish sprinter
Jonathan Vaughters discusses Tadej Pogačar's huge lead, race preparation, and whether or not riders should release power data.
Dr. Iñigo San Millán says skepticism around Pogačar is unwarranted; rivals simply aren't as strong in 2021 as they were last year.
Irishman Sean Kelly dominated pro cycling for many years. In his retirement he has commentated for Eurosport and built up a reputation as one of the most astute analysts in the sport. He speaks to VeloNews about the shining talents who may well dominate the pro ranks for years to come.
In the wake of Mads Pedersen’s surprise victory in the men’s world road championships last Sunday, we look at five other unexpected winners of the rainbow jersey and trace where their careers went after their triumphs.
With 11 stage wins in 2019, the Irish sprinter is among the fastest men in the peloton. But he still feels like the third-string sprinter on his own team.
Egan Bernal won the Tour de France, but for a few stages, it appeared that Thibaut Pinot was poised for victory. Shane Stokes examines what such an outcome would have meant for pro cycling, and argues that both the race and the sport would have been boosted by a Pinot victory in Paris.
The Irish rider became a father and reunited with his old trainer in the off-season.