Justin Williams: ‘When I look at criterium racing in the US I just think of opportunity’
L39ION of Los Angeles announces race calendar, talks about resistance to their plans, and continues its own path.
L39ION of Los Angeles announces race calendar, talks about resistance to their plans, and continues its own path.
A look at how Black Americans are leading modern cycling style, from Legion of Los Angeles to The Black Foxes.
L39ion of Los Angeles adds a women's squad, and launches its own race.
Into the Lion's Den provided a regional-teams blueprint of what promoters say is the way forward for criterium racing.
The inaugural Into The Lion’s Den criterium saw wins from Olivia Ray and event organizer Justin Williams. Here are the best snaps from Sacramento.
L39ion of Los Angeles hosts Sacramento race, with $100,000 purse split evenly between men and women.
Riders to race with their names and numbers on the backs of their jerseys.
Williams is offering the biggest prize purse in U.S. cycling at a new criterium in Sacramento
Into the Lion’s Den powered by SRAM will kick off on October 30.
In an excerpt from his new book, Dr. Marlon Moncrieffe speaks with Black cyclists about the racial discrimination they've faced in the sport.
In June, L39ION of Los Angeles proved unstoppable at Tulsa Tough. This new film from Rapha explores the many successes wrapped up in the bike racing victory.
L39ion of Los Angeles founder Justin Williams wins Belize road race title after changing his racing affiliation to the country of his father.
Here's the news making headlines for Saturday, June 12.
The year-long series will kick off in February and feature guests Nelson Vails, Ama Nsek, Rahsaan Bahati, and Aisha Praught-Leer.
The founder of the L39ION of Los Angeles cycling team brings on the high-profile energy drink as a personal sponsor.
The team, lead by Williams, is moving to men's UCI Continental status for the 2021 season.
The Legion of Los Angeles rider designed a shoe with style and a message.
Check out Betsy Welch's author page.
The squad founded by veteran pro Justin Williams is raising funds to promote diversity in cycling.
Bike brands and riders have taken to social media to express their solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and their support of racial equality in the wake of George Floyd's death.