Commentary: Liv Cycling’s ‘epic’ commitment to women on bikes
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.
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.
The ‘Lion of Flanders’ looks back on his illustrious career.
Eddy Merckx was famous for his dominance, but in 1972 Roger de Vlaeminck, Frans Verbeek and Raymond Poulidor were often on the top of the podium.
The new documentary from Laurens ten Dam's Live Slow Ride Fast media sets out to explore the lasting legacy of the Italian cyclist and war hero.
American Olympian Gavin Hoover provides his first-person account of his first race with his new team, L39ion of Los Angeles.
Freire has the final word after Zabel prematurely uncorks the San Remo bubbly in 2004.
Shakeout rides — the group rides that happen before and after an event — are wildly popular in gravel. I went on three of them at The Mid South to find out why.
Race promoter Bobby Wintle is the volcanic center of energy at The Mid South, which kicked off the gravel season in earnest on March 12.
The American veteran isn’t thinking about retirement yet as he savors a program that combines the WorldTour and gravel.
Kate Wagner picks apart the key moments from a gripping edition of the 'Race to the Sun'.
York analyzes why Jumbo-Visma and UAE Team Emirates have started to leave Ineos and their rivals behind.
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From the Santini sisters to Aurore Amaury, VeloNews celebrates some of the women making an impact on cycling.
A multiple-time French national champion, an icon, and one of the most respected rider’s in the WWT, Audrey Cordon-Ragot writes exclusively for VeloNews about the Tour de France Femmes and what it means to her.
From winning Milan-San Remo to getting left behind by his own team, the retired Australian has some incredible stories to share.
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.
Alison Tetrick reflects on her past and present relationship with cycling, via a love letter.
In 2019, Yana Seel commissioned Deloitte to investigate financial regulations at Astana when she took over the team as general manager. Here are the damaging findings.
The former rowing world champion says he wants to take gravel seriously. "But at the same time, I don't want to take it or myself too seriously. A whole lot of people are doing this as recreation; this is their outlet."
Lea Davison’s joyful approach to racing made a broad impact as an athlete, mentor and friend
Step aside Monuments — Strade Bianche is more enjoyable to watch than many of the more prestigious one-day events.
How do you translate your love for cycling into a love of racing?
Celebrating the stories in women's cycling, today and every day.
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 Tour de France stage winner and Uno-X director sportif ‘never dreamt about becoming a professional bike rider’
Eight days, 91,000 feet of climbing, and 650 miles of gravel in what is basically a credit-card bikepacking race. Ooph!
No new race on the international calendar in the past 20 years has had as much immediate impact as Strade Bianche. The Italian classic is now in a class of its own.
Former U23 world champion grew up in Ukraine when it was part of the Soviet Union: ‘I’m scared, of course.’
A look at what drives athletes to dope and what could be done to circumvent riders from considering the action.
The autobiography of world champion Marshall "Major" Taylor is a compelling story for any cycling fan, and particularly pertinent for Americans.
A documentary attempts to capture the essence of what the discipline means to athletes and organizers.
Russian invasion of Ukraine provoked quick indignation from many major sport governing bodies, and the UCI vows no events in Russia.
The Tour de France winner and multi-time Olympic gold medalist checks in before the start of his season.
NeXT eSport-Enshored qualified nine riders representing six nations for the 2022 UCI esports world cycling championships.
A look at how Black Americans are leading modern cycling style, from Legion of Los Angeles to The Black Foxes.
A look at the cobbled climbs of Flanders when they are not lined with fans.
19-year-old American Magnus Sheffield winning a stage for Ineos Grenadiers tops Andrew Hood's list of who's hot coming out of five days of racing in Southern Spain.
John Wilcockson describes the scene at an early season race to help launch a humanitarian project in Mali.
The second installment of a two-part discussion with the Australian Tour de France winner and world champion.
All eyes will be on Quintana this season as fans hope 'NairoMan' can return to his climbing best at the Tour de France.
I’d heard tall tales of the Rock Cobbler for years. It did not disappoint.
After 13 years of professional riding, Winder is finding out it's not that easy to turn off the switch. But she's doing everything she can to have fun while trying.
The 2018 Tour de France winner exclusively talks to VeloNews about the races that left a lasting impression on his life and career.
Meet the man who's finished all 21 runnings of the cult-status 24-hour race in Tucson.
Looking towards Paris, from Portugal — the U.S. track team gets to work.
The former world champion and Tour de France winner gets candid about his cycling career.
The last time the Summer Olympics were in Beijing, Fred Dreier was on assignment and found himself a little off the beaten path.
The 2021 world road champion talks about the heightened expectations of racing in the rainbow jersey.
Everything is a matter of perspective – even cycling gear.
'Golden Greg' Van Avermaet won Roubaix and the Olympic medal, but still harbors ambitions as he rides into 2022.
Check out Betsy Welch's author page.
A look back at the race tactics of Sven Nys during the 2000 UCI world cyclocross championships.
The career Rabobank domestique turned Jumbo-Visma director discusses managing some of cycling’s biggest stars.
Brook Watts laid the foundation for the Fayetteville ’cross worlds from 2019 to 2021. Transgender legislation in Arkansas prompted a severing of the relationship.
Gilbert has won four of the five monuments, among many, many other races in his career. What will 2022 hold?
Who will be the peloton's next Remco or Demi? VeloNews' European team picks the riders they'll be watching this season.
Lael Wilcox and Jenny Graham ride Iceland's stunning Continental Divide and explore how the country is making the most of its natural resources.
The muddiest. The iciest. And, the most catastrophic (for the fans) — the year the beer ran dry by lunchtime...
The retired GC racer discusses his 2010 Tour de France title and rival Alberto Contador.
Do professional riders have a responsibility to be role models and set a good example for young cyclists?
So many big names were born in the same calendar year they became known as the 'Class of 1990,' and would win cycling's biggest races.
2021's winningest gravel racer talks about going gravel pro, the unhealthy wrath of the internet, and what she's excited about for 2022.
A look at UCI WorldTour team wins — and trends — from 2012 through 2021.
When I was a kid, I'd ride my fixie on snow and ice to get to hockey practice. Those skills came in later when I was riding the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix.
The former pro talks about discovering cycling growing up in Hong Kong, his racing days, doping, and more.
Long before races sprouted up in the Middle East or Australia, the elite of the peloton clicked a new racing season into gear in southern France.
Gravel is my life, my career. But we are getting ahead of ourselves. Like, really ahead.
Season 2 kicks off with a chat between co-hosts Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt about race trends and their predictions for 2022.
Retired U.S. national team racer James Hibbard explores cycling's fetishization of pain.
Check out James Startt's author page.
The process of capturing Cavendish after he tied Eddy Merckx's Tour stage record.
How many of us knew Anna Kiesenhofer's name before the Olympics?
Check out Brad Kaminski's author page.
Mark Cavendish and Marianne Vos make their mark on the history books.
The NFL Hall of Fame quarterback has found a new passion in cycling.
Was there anything Wout van Aert couldn't win in 2021?
The older brother of one of the world's most notorious 'narcos' rose to be No. 2 in the Medellín cartel after giving up on cycling.