Alison Tetrick’s retro 1984 Team Stumpjumper themed Specialized Diverge for Unbound Gravel
Specialized once again turns to its classic mountain bikes for paint inspiration.
Specialized once again turns to its classic mountain bikes for paint inspiration.
The former champ of the race will guide a pace group to finish before sunset, raising money for Emporia's local NICA chapter.
Alison Tetrick reflects on her past and present relationship with cycling, via a love letter.
Cari Higgins, Meredith Miller, and Maddie Godby join Alison Tetrick, who returns for a second term.
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If 2020 taught the gravel privateers anything, it was that the ability to pivot was key.
Gravel racers and event promoters have their doubts about springtime events going forward, but are optimistic about events later in the year.
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Alison Tetrick joins tech editor Dan Cavallari to chat about training during Covid-19, recovering well, and carrying positivity in a whiskey flask.
Nine questions with the WorldTour pro turned Queen of Kanza.
What do riders think about Dirty Kanza 200? The distance is intimidating, the crowds and ambiance are thrilling, and to win—that can change a rider's entire career.
Dirty Kanza 200 was our only unanimous selection to the VeloNews Monuments of Gravel list, and it's easy to see why. The 200-mile race has become the most famous and prestigious gravel event on the planet.
Gravel riders and race promoters are wary, if somewhat curious, of UCI boss David Lappartient's comments that the governing body may hold a gravel world championships.
Katie Hall, Kate Courtney, Alison Tetrick, and Amity Rockwell will all line up at this weekend's Grasshopper Adventure Series. What makes the gravel series so popular amongst female riders? We asked the experts.
When the Leadville 100 MTB and SBT GRVL races were scheduled on back-to-back days, organizers decided to create a new endurance event called the LeadBoat Challenge.
The 2019 Dirty Kanza featured hot temperatures, sunshine, and a compelling battle in both the men's and women's races. VeloNews photo director Brad Kaminski was in Emporia this year to capture all of the action from the weekend.
Alison Tetrick holds the Dirty Kanza course record, and there's a good chance it could stand for another year. Here's what she's doing to prepare for the 2019 race.
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Ted King and Kaitlin Keough won the Dirty Kanza 200 gravel race on Saturday in Emporia, Kansas.
Here's the first installation of VeloNews's weekly wrap-up of American racers and their results in the European pro peloton.
Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies' Woods claims his first international win in Portugal, while Zwizanski takes the title in Chico Stage Race
Optum's Alison Tetrick wins the race's sixth and final stage in a solo move on a circuit race in San Luis, Argentina
Sylvain Chavanel wins his first Chrono des Nations as Anna Solovey repeats her victory of 2013
Four-day race in Monterey, California wraps up with Sunday's circuit stage