VeloNews Show: Five big stories to follow in 2019
The new season of cycling is dawning, and there are plenty of intriguing storylines to follow as 2019 gets underway.
The new season of cycling is dawning, and there are plenty of intriguing storylines to follow as 2019 gets underway.
We recap the highlights and takeaways from cyclocross nationals, and Chris Case explains three fundamental tips to riding in the mud.
The Giro d'Italia route has been unveiled! Will the three time trials outweigh the big mountain stages? Who can win the pink jersey in 2019?
Next year's Tour route is a climbers paradise with five summit finishes and lots of high-altitude mountains, but it is short on TT kilometers.
We take an inside look at the mountain bike series that is bringing big-time mountain bike racing back to the United States.
We were treated to two very different (and exciting) races at world championships in Innsbruck. We unpack the tactics and dynamics behind these races.
Always one of the season's best races, the Vuelta delivered lots of surprises, and we have three key takeaways from the 2018 race.
Analysis of Kate Courtney's monumental world championship win. Plus: Can Yates hang on? Is Valverde too old? Vuelta questions galore.
We discuss two teams that broke their WorldTour droughts at the Vuelta and debate three key rider transfers for 2019.
So many North American stage races have failed to last in this late-summer time slot. Why does Tour of Utah survive?
The 2018 Tour de France is over — did we cycling fans win this July? Were we rewarded with an exciting race?
The Tour de France organizers got a bit experimental with stage 17. Did all of the innovations pay off? We've got takes.
We need to see some attacking from the top GC favorites. But where should they do it?
How will the Tour's top GC favorites fare on the dusty, rough pavé of Paris-Roubaix? We rate their cobble-worthiness.
The Tour de France is four stages old and already we have plenty of drama to discuss.
Vincenzo Nibali and Nairo Quintana are both bona-fide Grand Tour winners. Do they have what it takes to beat Chris Froome?
Tom Dumoulin and Romain Bardet head to the Tour de France as key challengers to Chris Froome, but they might have a few flaws.
This week's VeloNews show talks Tour chances for Richie Porte and Rigoberto Urán, and discusses Coryn Rivera's approach to racing
It's June ... Do you know where your Tour de France stars are? Some went to Suisse, others to Dauphiné — which is better?
We got dirty last weekend in Kansas at the famous Dirty Kanza 200 gravel race!