Amalie Dideriksen (Boels Dolmans) was again the first rider across the line in Friday's stage of the Boels Ladies Tour, raising her arms in celebration for the second day in a row. After her win, the...
Despite an early crash, despite his injuries, and despite being defeated in his breakaway plans, Michael Woods (EF-Education First=Drapac) nonetheless cut a defiant figure at the finish of stage 7 of the Vuelta a España.
USA Cycling has long counted on its women's endurance track squad to keep its medal hauls coming at the world championships and Olympic Games, but if an off-year Continental Championship is any indication...
Here’s some news we’re sure plenty of you have been waiting for! Wethepeople have released their full line of 2019 Complete Bikes from their Alpha and Icon series all the way up to their Pro and Elite Series, plus their 22″, 24″ and 26″ bikes!
Here’s some news we hope most of you saw coming! After absolutely crushing it for the past few years, S&M Bikes have given Hobie Doan the well deserved bump on up to the PRO TEAM! Here’s his welcome...
It’s that time of the month for Montana Ricky to do a rider spotlight, giving you a look at a rider that you very likely have never heard of! This time around he’s picked out two riders! Kevin Rojas and Chris Pfirman!
Here’s a short but sweet video featuring Merritt‘s Canadian connects, Joel Fortin and Eli Taylor getting down on a few street spots. Both of these guys put their pegs to good use in this one and they end with a big ol’ barspin.
Rally Cycling announced on Friday that it signed sprinters John Murphy (Holowesko-Citadel) and Pier-André Coté (Silber Pro Cycling) to the 2019 team.
As the dust settled on stage 7's brutally unpredictable finale, Alejandro Valverde is now the best-placed of the Vuelta a Espana's top contenders, moving from fifth into second overall behind Groupama-FDJ's Rudy Molard.
Tony Gallopin (AG2R La Mondiale) has put a seemingly non-stop series of crashes, illness and injuries behind him with a vengeance at the Vuelta a España, as the Frenchman secured a superb solo win in stage seven.
Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) came through a difficult Vuelta a España stage 7 finale upright and with his GC options intact, on a day when several top names either lost time or crashed – or both.
Another uphill sprint?
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As the temperature regularly reaches the high 30s at the Vuelta a España this week, Mitchelton-Scott’s management are quietly satisfied that Simon Yates' past issues handling very hot weather are no longer such a potential handicap.