Nittany ProCX: Zaveta takes two; Boulo wins men’s race
Erica Zaveta wins back-to-back at Nittany Lion Cross in Pennsylvania, while Matthieu Boulo wins men's race with French flair.
Erica Zaveta wins back-to-back at Nittany Lion Cross in Pennsylvania, while Matthieu Boulo wins men's race with French flair.
Thanks to a winning performance in Saturday's team time trial, Sunweb took first and second place in the Madrid Challenge.
Zaveta banishes fear of losing to take the win while Werner wins on home turf
Ruth Winder wins stage 3 from the breakaway and takes overall lead, showing strong form ahead of world road championships.
The best riders understand … mindset wins races. And controlling your thought patterns in races is extremely powerful.
Following the collapse of Aqua Blue sport, Warbasse and Dunbar find WorldTour rides. Former world champ Ellen van Dijk goes to Trek.
Analysis of Kate Courtney's monumental world championship win. Plus: Can Yates hang on? Is Valverde too old? Vuelta questions galore.
We call up Kate Courtney to hear firsthand about her unbelievable world championship win. Plus, updates on the exciting Vuelta.
It is unclear if Hincapie Racing will be able to continue in 2019 as the team searches for funding.
The Vuelta GC is coming down to a matter of seconds with one week of mountainous racing remaining. What can we expect?
In her swansong worlds, Megan Guarnier will challenge climber-friendly course in Austria. King hopes to carry Vuelta form.
Each rider won Sunday's pro races to capture their second victory in as many days.
Following up his win Friday in Quebec, Michael Matthews sprints to another WorldTour win at Grand Prix de Montreal.
Rochette wins solo in her first Pro CX event of the season, Stephen Hyde wins the C1 race for the second year in a row.
Courtney's victory snaps a 17-year drought for the United States at mountain biking's biggest annual event.
Belarusian rider returns adverse analytical findings in a July anti-doping test after crashing out of Giro d'Italia.
U.S. men's team pursuit squad sets new national record en route to winning gold at Pan-American Championships.
Robert Gesink breaks collarbone, two ribs in training ride crash
Cycling's top team Quick-Step Floors is struggling to find sponsorship to continue at the top level in 2019.
This generation of Garmin's Vector power meter is far more reliable, bug-free, and data-rich than its predecessors.
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Katarzyna Niewiadoma won the Trofeo Alfredo Binda with a blistering solo attack in the final kilometers on Sunday in Cittiglio, Italy.
After missing the podium at Omloop and Kuurne over the weekend, Quick-Step came storming back at Le Samyn Tuesday.
Spanish climber Dani Moreno is the latest addition to EF Education First-Drapac for 2018. He joins the team after spending two seasons at Movistar.
We've seen Peter Sagan wear these flashy sunglasses all season, so we tested out a pair of 100% Speedcraft shades. They didn't disappoint.
Frenchman Robert Marchand sets a new hour record in a rare age category: over 105 years of age.
Jolien D'Hoore and Chloe Hosking finish one-two for Wiggle – High5 to close out the Women's WorldTour in Madrid
Triple world champion Pauline Ferrand-Prévot opens up about her dismal 2016 season. She leaves the Rio Olympics with no results and disappointment.
Katusha adds reigning under-23 world TT champ Mads Würtz Schmidt for the next two years
The UCI confirmed that three Russian cyclists will be barred from racing the Rio Olympics due to prior doping offenses.
The Frenchman withdraws from the race following Thursday's finish on the slopes of Mont Ventoux.
Tucked away in Girona, Spain is a magical climb that’s used by pros as a testing ground. David Millar gives The Col Collective a tour.
Eros Capecchi and Matteo Tosatto accuse Arnaud Démare of relying on a tow from his team car to rejoin the Sanremo peloton after a crash
The American women’s team pursuit took its first-ever world title Friday, riding a 4:16.802 to best Canada in the gold medal round
Annemiek van Vleuten joins Orica-AIS, aiming for more success in spring classics and a spot on the Netherlands Olympic squad.
Nelson Oliveira solos clear of a large breakaway group to win the Vuelta's 13th stage
For three years, Rob Ijbema has painted his favorite moments from the Tour de France on a daily basis.
Leah Kirchmann is hoping to be the first Canadian cyclist to win on the Champs-Élysées at La Course by Le Tour de France Sunday.
Stage 15 will be the last chance for the sprinters to have a shot at glory before the Tour reaches Paris
Salsa has a book for bikepackers, new sunglasses are debuted at the Tour, and Bulls is looking to make a splash in the U.S.
Undeterred by a crash which left him paralyzed, pro trials rider Ashton crafts a special bike that lets him ride on two wheels again.
Five-time junior champion looks to tackle his first nationals at the under-23 level, says he'll let his legs do the talking
Cycling's governing body will partially lift its ban on disc brakes in road racing in August, and will test the systems throughout 2016
Orica confirms it will remain title sponsor through 2016, and a new women's race will coincide with the Tour Down Under
Bedazzled tire goop plugs big holes and lasts longer than established options
More than 500 riders finish the leg-breaking ascent of the highest peak in the northeastern United States
World champion wants winning bonuses, former team wants exit fee
Physiologist Allen Lim says he tried to talk Levi Leipheimer and Floyd Landis out of doping and that he never worked for Landis
Garmin surprised everyone with a brutal first stage at the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
Double stage winner finishes second in Metz after nearly dropping out of the finale with shoulder pain
A Tour rookie, Kiwi veteran ecstatic after pulling Greipel to two stage wins; Sky working at the front for Wiggins
Tara Whitten wins by a hair, as Canadian riders sweep top three spots in Thursday's opening prologue at Exergy Tour
A round-up of recent transfer news
Belgian classics king Philippe Gilbert was none too pleased Monday to learn from the media that his team was merging with Quick Step next year.
Former Silence-Lotto rider Wim Vansevenant has acknowledged that a package seized by customs officials two weeks ago contained doping products destined for him.
Omega Pharma-Lotto brings a mixed squad of stage-hunters as star riders André Greipel and Philippe Gilbert are giving the Giro d’Italia a pass.
The Omega Pharma-Lotto team announced Thursday that it had fired Matthew Lloyd for "recent incidents during the first races disputed in 2011."
The positive clenbuterol test of Tour de France winner Alberto Contador has consumed the cycling world since its announcement in September. While he's never tested positive before, Contador's career has been affected almost from its start by doping allegations — often against others.
‘Cross star Katie Compton to focus on XC World Cup to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics
Omega Pharma-Lotto enters the 2011 season with high expectations.
300 spots up for grabs at unnamed events in California, Colorado and Northeast in June and July
Omega Pharma-Lotto has been catching flack due its lackluster season that has included a paltry four victories.
André Greipel has confirmed that he will join Omega-Lotto for the 2011 season.
Belgian team Omega Pharma-Lotto will race the Tour de France without star rider Philippe Gilbert and French rider Jean-Christophe Péraud.
Miller. Photo: Courtesy Team Tibco Miller. Photo: Courtesy Team Tibco At only 23 years old, Team TIBCO-To The Top’s Amanda Miller is already something of a jack-of-all-trades. A podium finisher at both the cyclocross and mountain bike collegiate national championships in 2008, Miller has now proven her versatility on the road as well, winning everywhere from the flat Blue Dome criterium course at Tulsa Tough to the 12 percent cobbled climb at Iowa’s Snake Alley.
Belgian Philippe Gilbert (Omega Pharma-Lotto) rises to third place in the UCI's world rankings after winning the Amstel Gold Race.
Mountain bike racer David Mock has accepted a three-month racing ban after testing positive for a marijuana metabolite at a race in New York in August.
17 professional years, with some 275 victories.
Jeanson calls it quits while still proclaiming innocence.
After Canadian refused a race license in Quebec, Jeanson gets a USA Cycling license.