Sven Nys wins a hard fought GP Hasselt over Niels Albert
Kevin Pauwels’ unlucky season continues as he crashes out of contention on the hurdles Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet-Euphony) was the most determined rider once again as he took his third victory in the GP Hasselt, the third round of the bpost […]
Tom Meeusen to miss a second weekend of racing as rib pain continues
Tom Meeusen (Telenet-Fidea) is set to miss his second straight weekend of cyclocross races as he continues to suffer with pain in his ribs. The 24-year-old crashed spectacularly as he lost control of his bike in the rutted sand at […]
Glasgow Track World Cup: Day One Wrap
Ups and downs for Great Britain as the host nation continues to ride the post-Olympic wave The first ever World Cup event to be held at the brand new Sir Chris Hoy velodrome in Glasgow, Scotland was a mixed one […]
Jason Kenny speaks of post-Olympic depression
Double London gold medalist wants to win more often to break four-year cycle Olympic Sprint champion Jason Kenny has spoken of suffering from depression following his double gold medal triumph in London this summer. The 24-year-old took victory in the […]
Mcipollini-Giordana presents “continuity and novelty” with 2013 line up
New faces join an established core at Giallo-fluo team The MCipollini-Giordana team has announced details of its almost-finished 2013 roster, and describes the line up as presenting “continuity and novelty.” The giallo-fluo team -currently called MCipollini-Giambenini – sponsored by the […]
Chris Froome: Mountain attacks were “in no way an attempt to overthrow Wiggins”
Tour de France runner up seeks to end speculation that he could have ridden for himself in July Chris Froome (Team Sky) has once again sought to set the record straight on the events of this year’s Tour de France […]
UCI Athletes’ Commission issues recommendations for the sport’s future
Three-day session in Aigle to discuss doping, women’s cycling and the integration of para-athletes The International Cycling Union (UCI) Athletes Commission held a three-day session of meetings at the governing body’s headquarters in Aigle, Switzerland, to draw up proposals to […]
Team Type 1-Sanofi looks back at a “motivating and empowering” 2012 season
Diabetes team growing in status with WorldTour wildcards in second season at ProConti level Team Type 1-Sanofi is looking back at a successful 2012 season, which was only its second at Professional Continental level. The Atlanta, Georgia, based team features […]
Emma Pooley interview part 2: “Why aren’t all our races on television?”
British rider vents her frustration with her own Worlds race, as well as the state of the women’s sport In part two of our interview with Emma Pooley, the former World time trial champion continues to reflect on the end […]
USA Cycling announces new Women’s Professional Team structure
Riders from UCI or USA registered teams to be eligible for USPRO nationals USA Cycling (USAC) has announced the creation of a formal women’s professional team structure for the 2013 US national calendar. The initiative, which USAC describes as “groundbreaking”, […]