FDJ-Suez manager: ‘There is only one grand tour that respects the women’
Stephen Delcourt says there is no room for organizers who leave it until the last minute to provide details on their races.
Stephen Delcourt says there is no room for organizers who leave it until the last minute to provide details on their races.
The former rider says she rarely misses racing a year on since retiring and becoming a sport director with SD Worx.
The Italian has only raced five days since leaving the Tour de France Femmes with concussion.
French team looks to Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig, Marta Cavalli, Evita Muzic, Grace Brown for GC success in 2023.
Guest columnist Helena Gilbert-Snyder takes us inside a new initiative at the Grasshopper Adventure Series.
The former world champion turned DS believes that Lorena Wiebes and Lotte Kopecky can work well together.
Specialized acquired the brand, which paved the way for size inclusivity, five years ago.
The US team climbs 10 places in the opening month of racing, but WorldTour fight will really hot up in February.
The Austrian had been due to ride for B&B Hotels before its demise.
The American squad finished 27th in the world rankings in 2022 but needs to finish in the top 15 if it wants to keep its WorldTeam license.
Just Jumbo-Visma and EF Education-TIBCO-SVB missing from start list of four-day race.
From California to Michigan to Finland, you won't miss the Flint Hills one bit.
Jumbo-Visma says that the defending world champion has a 'constriction of her pelvic artery.'
The American racer had 12 fibroids removed from her uterus after suffering from crippling digestion issues.
Race organizer unveils details of men's and women's routes ahead of event next month.
The Trek-Segafredo rider is still plotting a return to racing in May after having her second child.
The Dutchwoman wants to see people try to break her Hour Record but has no plans to take it on again.
The multi-discipline world champion on balancing her road and track ambitions in 2023.
The Canadian wants to help the team succeed in the classics after returning to roster after three years away.
Classics rider says that Belgian women's cycling is on a strong trajectory.
The 21-year-old is one of the most promising new WorldTour riders in 2023.
Italian champion wants to build on overall performances after taking first GC win in 2022.
As the gap widens between the top of the sport and the lower rungs, development teams are one way to bridge the gap.
Fenix-Deceuninck will race with a 19-rider WorldTour squad alongside a nine-rider roster for its development team.
Rising US star is hoping to maintain an underdog status, despite strong opening season as a professional.
British team unveils new primary sponsor less than two months after key backer unexpectedly dropped out.
The Australian is hoping for more leadership opportunities after moving to Trek-Segafredo for 2023.
I predict good things on the horizon for gravel in 2023.
The top tier of women's cycling has a full complement of teams for the first time. VeloNews takes a look at the squads and examines their prospects for 2023.
A look at all of the men's and women's WorldTour team kits unveiled so far.
So far, it's been mostly positive reactions from the riders who will be affected by the changes.
With 30 events and 86 race days across three continents, the Women's WorldTour is bigger than ever.
The Australian is looking to put challenging seasons behind her after trouble with iliac artery endofibrosis.
Manager Brent Copeland says team won't change the way it races, despite scraping through relegation battle in 2022.
Women's cycling is almost unrecognizable after almost a decade of rapid development, but now the next chapter begins.
The 18-year-old is stepping up into the elite ranks of road and cyclocross after blitzing the juniors.
The team was left with a financial deficit after sponsor Le Col pulled out last month.
The American hopes that she can use her cyclocross season to get off to a flying start on the road.
A broken hand hampered Brand's cyclocross season but she's still hopeful of hitting form for the worlds in Hoogerheide.
VeloNews takes a look at some of the best riders and moments in women's cycling in 2022, from the best sprinter, breakthrough rider, and more.
The German, who retired in August, will take the helm at the one-day race in Stuttgart, Germany.
The 23-year-old will continue to focus on elite World Cup cross-country racing.
In 2023, all women's age group categories will start ahead of the men in the Fuego 40k XC MTB race.
Alpecin-Fenix and Arkéa-Samsic promoted, while Israel-PremierTech and Lotto-Dstny relegated.
The Italian team has been an important stepping stone for some of the sports' biggest names but it will be starting afresh in 2023 with more than half its team moving on.
Raylyn Nuss and Austin Killips rounded out the podium on a snowy day in the northeast. Maddie Munro and Kaya Musgrave take the U23 and junior titles, respectively.
The team has overhauled parts of its roster for 2023, as well as bringing Magnus Bäckstedt into the squad as sport director, as it looks to get back to winning ways.
Vollering and her SD Worx teammates headed to California for a team bonding camp last month.
The Dane on her rollercoaster year that started with COVID, but ended with a Tour de France Femmes stage win.
The 18-year-old steps into the professional ranks next season after a dominating final year at junior level.
Hayley Yoslov's petition to change the start format at the mountain bike race is quickly gaining traction.
Ronny Lauke says that teams will struggle to fill race rosters throughout the season as the Women's WorldTour calendar grows to 86 days as team sizes stay at around 15.
Here's what's making headlines on Wednesday, December 7.
After five years with the US squad, Newsom is choosing to race closer to home and her family.
Georgi is still one of the younger riders in the peloton but her ability to read a race has seen her take on the responsibility of road captain.
The 33-year-old aims to be back in action for the US Pro Cycling National Championships in June 2023.
After signing four riders from Valcar-Travel & Service, team manager Rubens Bertogliati says that development teams are key to the future of women's cycling.
The Dutch rider is taking up the reins at SD Worx as a true team leader.
The new deal comes as the women's event grows to seven days.
The 21-year-old on being one of 2022's most prized domestiques, winning two rainbow jerseys, and her Flanders dreams.
It's business in the front, party in the back this season.
The Australian team boasts its biggest roster yet with 15 riders for 2023.
The Dutch rider admits that she was initially 'disappointed' the 2023 Tour de France Femmes route but now she's looking forward to discovering it.
The Italian enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2022 with major classics victories.
The Belgian previously worked for Quick-Step and Dimension Data, and she will take the helm of the American squad for 2023.
Olympic star reveals a recent spike in episodes that saw her heart rate accelerate to dangerous levels prompted the medical procedure.
The newly retired German looks back at the biggest achievements in her career and how women's cycling has changed since she turned pro.
The Dutch rider broke her right hand in a training crash in October and had to have surgery.
The 34-year-old German tells VeloNews what led her to quit racing this year and what she's planning on doing next.
The race is set to expand to seven days for next season, as well as shifting from September to May in the calendar.
The Austrian has stepped away from her teaching career to focus on racing following her Olympic victory in 2021.
American track star riding without pressure after striking Olympic and world championship gold last year.
Significant changes include the addition of a seventh race, race fees paid for all selected athletes, and more doping controls.
Maud Oudeman, 19, Nienke Veenhoven, and Rosita Reijnhout, both 18, join the Dutch squad.
The team is hopeful it can continue in 2023, but has released its riders as management tries to plug a gap of 400,000 euros in its budget.
A look at five of the promising young stars that are set to make their official WorldTour debuts in 2023.
The XC MTB'er had a breakout season in 2022, winning bronze for Team USA at the short track world championships.
Team sees a quiver of TT, Roubaix, and Tarmac bikes stolen.
The Italian hadn't raced a grand tour since 2018 but she finished in the top 10 of the Giro d'Italia Donne and Tour de France Femmes this season.
The Swedish ex-pro is confident that he can direct Canyon-SRAM back to winning ways.