Podcast: All the latest from the Giro d’Italia as the race enters the final weekend
The podium for the Giro is going down to the wire, while the team also discuss the latest developments in the Moriah Wilson case.
The podium for the Giro is going down to the wire, while the team also discuss the latest developments in the Moriah Wilson case.
Lambie takes us inside his experiences in this wide-ranging interview.
The German rider takes us through her sensational 2021 season and talks about expanding the U23 category to women.
The current Australian national TT champion has plenty of tips to offer, and talks about his superstitions on the bike.
The rough road from Hungary to Sicily.
The pro mountain biker takes us behind the scenes of her busy life.
The racing on and off-road has been coming thick and fast in the U.S. and in Europe. Listen to what matters now.
SBT GRVL sells out 3,000 spots in minutes. The race's co-founder talks about what sets her race apart, her philosophy on gravel, and her perspective on what other race promoters are doing well.
Spartacus returns to the show to answer fan questions and recount some of his greatest moments on the bike.
A world champion was thrown out of the race, the five-star favorite fell from grace, wheels were smashed, and a hyped tire technology was a no-show.
Kaysee Armstrong, Crystal Anthony, Amity Rockwell, Isabel King, Colin Strickland, John Keller, and Laurens ten Dam weigh in on the brand-new format of bike racing.
The master of the cobbles and time trials joins the show.
Did Pogačar screw up the finale, or not? This, plus all the critical points of the men's and women's races discussed.
The ex-WorldTour rider on gravel racing and figuring out life after achieving your childhood dream.
"I don't like to be the famous guy," Biniam Girmay said after winning Gent-Wevelgem. Well, he's famous now.
The up-and-coming American on Movistar Team is finding his way in the pro peloton.
Jim Cotton and Ben Delaney break down the key points of MIlan-San Remo, comparing Matej Mohorič's power to that of Mathieu van der Poel.
The ‘Lion of Flanders’ looks back on his illustrious career.
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.
From winning Milan-San Remo to getting left behind by his own team, the retired Australian has some incredible stories to share.
Step aside Monuments — Strade Bianche is more enjoyable to watch than many of the more prestigious one-day events.
The Tour de France stage winner and Uno-X director sportif ‘never dreamt about becoming a professional bike rider’
Has the balance of power at the classics shifted?
The Tour de France winner and multi-time Olympic gold medalist checks in before the start of his season.
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.
The second installment of a two-part discussion with the Australian Tour de France winner and world champion.
Many elite coaches are former pro riders. Performance scientist and Olympic coach Rob Stanley comes at it from a different angle — detailed, academic study.
The former world champion and Tour de France winner gets candid about his cycling career.
The 2021 world road champion talks about the heightened expectations of racing in the rainbow jersey.
Take an auditory trip to Fayetteville and hear the thoughts of the world's best racers, the fans, and the locals.
The career Rabobank domestique turned Jumbo-Visma director discusses managing some of cycling’s biggest stars.
Gilbert has won four of the five monuments, among many, many other races in his career. What will 2022 hold?
The retired GC racer discusses his 2010 Tour de France title and rival Alberto Contador.
The former pro talks about discovering cycling growing up in Hong Kong, his racing days, doping, and more.
Outside's master chef Biju Thomas will be cooking for Team USA. He joins the show to talk race food and logistics.
Season 2 kicks off with a chat between co-hosts Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt about race trends and their predictions for 2022.
VeloNews subscribers will now receive the new, enhanced Peloton magazine. VeloNews.com will continue on as normal.
The NFL Hall of Fame quarterback has found a new passion in cycling.
New groups from Shimano and SRAM, fast tires in various configurations, and a shout out to bike shops.
The famed skateboarder joins the show for a special holiday episode.
The Finnish domestique turned directeur sportif for EF Education–Nippo reveals what it takes behind the scenes to win bike races.
Wout a year.
The Belgian rider reveals his tips for breakaways, his take on the latest crop of pros, and more.
We catch up with Tokyo Olympian Gavin Hoover in Portugal to talk about the UCI's new format of super-condensed, fan-friendly racing.
The Lotto-Soudal rider talks about his success in both track and road racing.
15 wins. 25,000 miles in the van. One tired but happy bike racer. Stetina reviews his year.
The young standout American discusses his early years and signing with Ineos Grenadiers.
Listen to how a self-described hayseed who trained in a Montana shed took down the likes of superstar Filippo Ganna of the well funded Ineos Grenadiers.
The Israel Start-Up Nation rider: ‘I always tried to go my own way’ while earning a spot in the pro peloton on his own merits as a leadout man.
Cory Williams takes us inside L39ION of Los Angeles, the team shaking up American cycling.
VN Podcast, ep. 282: Froome says ISN is aiming to connect with Israelis through cycling, much like Team Sky did with Brits.
VeloNews Podcast, ep. 282: Cameron is well versed in the arguments about fairness. Now, she's focused on working with race promoters on how registration platforms work, among other things.
The former world road champion and decorated sprinter looks back at a successful career.
From being raised in a cult to becoming the fastest woman to circumnavigate the globe by bike.
Brendan Quirk's rise — from Competitive Cyclist and Rapha to working with the Waltons and USA Cycling — tracks with the rise in importance of his home state for cycling.
The Australian organization has raised over $75 million to find a cure for cancer.
Zwift Insider founder Eric Schlange has done more than 600 Zwift races, and he shares his advice and insight here.
Meet the behind-the-scenes man who’s integral to the Belgian team’s outsize success.
The veteran chef explains how he got his start, and gives advice on what everyday riders should and shouldn't do when it comes to their food.
The former pro racer has turned into a community leader who wears many different hats.
From star performances at the world championships straight into more racing, Powless and Balsamo reflect on 2021.
Lizzie Deignan can’t wait to race Paris-Roubaix.
This fall, strangely, is a celebration of the spring classics, from Paris-Roubaix this weekend to the worlds in Flanders to the cobbles-inspired Belgian Waffle Ride in Utah.
He’s the record holder for most grand tours completed consecutively, but his life outside of racing is even more interesting.
In between the world championship time trials and the road races, the VN crew checks in from Mechelen, Belgium.
The retiring German sprinter looks back at 17 years in the pro peloton.
For Fred Dreier's final podcast we offer our takes on some of the biggest cycling stories of the last five years.
From Roglič to Jakobsen to Cort to López, there’s a lot to discuss about this year’s Vuelta.
This week we discuss the war of words between Movistar and Miguel Ángel López, and hear from Lauren Stephens on overcoming setbacks.
The multiple-time Pan-Am, national, and world champion discusses her two-decade career in cycling.
The former WorldTour pro has found a way to enjoy cycling after retirement through gravel, but it’s not about the results.
On this week's podcast we discuss Primož Roglič's aggressive Vuelta a España tactics and hear from gravel king Ian Boswell.
Speeding tickets, long days, and cramped cars: Christian Vande Velde takes us behind the scenes of commentating on pro cycling.
Cycling’s best lead-out man is fueling Mark Cavendish’s run at the Tour de France.
The cycling coach discusses his standout career and Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics.
We go inside the media rules at the Tour de France, discuss Tadej Pogačar's believability, and hear from Sepp Kuss and Lawson Craddock.
Tadej Pogačar's early success puts him in a new position at the Tour de France; Michael Woods discusses Tour de France safety.
On this episode we examine how crashes are shaping the GC picture at the Tour de France, then we hear from Michal Kwiatkowski.
One of the most decorated track cyclists of all time discusses her incredible career.