Quick Step heads to Portugal
Team Quick Step is heading to the Volta ao Algarve this Wednesday with last years winner Stijn Devolder. The Belgian classics rider is still playing catchup due to knee problems from a crash earlier this year. The injury has had […]
Barloworld on the wildcard hunt
For many of the teams the first part of the season can be used as preparation for the big monuments in the sport. You have the Tour Down Under, Etoile de Besseges, the Tour of the Mediterranean, and smaller 1-day […]
Brailsford destroys evidence MI6 style
Well, not exactly. But the worlds most successful track coach is determined to keep any advantage he can when the Olympic games come to home turf in 2012. He told timesonline.co.uk that all of the skinsuits worn by the team […]
Cycling community mourns loss of Andy Werth
Greatness comes in many forms. Some are great because of how they can inspire others, some because of their unrivaled ability to perform, and then there are those that can make an indelible impression on you because they’re filled with […]
Greensboro makes the first cut for the US Bicycling Hall of Fame
The US Bicycling Hall of Fame, which currently resides in Sommerville, New Jersey, announced last Spring that it was searching for a new home. The town of Sommerville with the tradition of it’s marquee event the Tour of Sommerville, had […]
Quick-Step takes the early lead
After the dust has settled and the first UCI World race has been run, Patrick Lefevere’s Quick-Step team has risen to the top at the Tour Down Under. The teams’ result is thanks to their relatively new recruit, Australian Allan […]
Museeuw Autobiography details his EPO use
Former professional cyclist Johan Museeuw has decided to put the dark part of his career, which involved illegal doping, down on paper in his new autobiography “Museeuw Speaks – From Lion to Prey.” Former professional cyclist Johan Museeuw has decided […]
Cycling enters a new Era with the World Calendar
For far too long the powers that be in the cycling world have been at odds, but as we enter a new year it seems the dust has settled and peace has prevailed. This is certainly a much needed New […]
Julich comes out of retirement for Riis Saxo Bank-IT Factory team
Bobby Julich’s cycling career spanned for over a decade and a half – sixteen years to be exact. It was a sad day when he decided to hang up his cleats for good a mere two months ago. This significant […]
Cervélo looks to pioneer development
High-end bike manufacturer Cervélo has announced it will be creating a new model for equipment development in the form of their TestTeam initiative. Johan Bruyneel and Lance Armstrong proved the advantage of providing feedback to manufacturers Trek, Giro, and HED by winning […]