Tour of Austria stage winner Seeldraeyers left high and dry for 2014, no offers as yet
Belgian previously took best young rider award in Giro d’Italia and Paris-Nice, hoping for a contract Although he won two stages, took the points and mountains classifications and finished third overall in this year’s Tour of Austria, Kevin Seeldraeyers is […]
Rémy Di Gregorio returns to the peloton in 2014 with La Pomme Marseille
French rider cleared of possession of doping products but takes a step down to former team Rémy Di Gregorio will be rejoining the French peloton next season, having been cleared of possession of doping products in April of this year, […]
Endure: Ballet in the Mud – new book and photo exhibition document 2013 USA Cycling cross championships
Sport feted in striking collaboration between writer and photographers A celebration of the skill, slog and difficulty of cyclo cross racing and the hardships that participants undergo in the course of the sport will be documented in a new book […]
Australian MTB champion Mullens turning pro with Wiggle Honda
Road career beckons for Australian rider Multiple Australian national champion Peta Mullens has taken the decision to turn pro for the 2014 season, and will join the Wiggle Honda team in order to boost double world champion Giorgia Bronzini’s chances […]
Bos victory ensures nine Belkin stage wins from nine in Tour of Hainan, Hofland takes final overall victory
Dutch team crushes rivals in 2.HC event The Belkin team has completed its dominance of the Tour of Hainan today, with Theo Bos taking the final stage and ensuring that the squad clocked up all nine stages in the 2.HC […]
Tony Martin undergoes successful wrist surgery to fix 2012 Tour de France injury
World time trial champion able to continue training with cycling-specific cast Tony Martin (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) has successfully undergone off-season surgery on his left wrist, to finally fix the injury he sustained in the 2012 Tour de France, his team […]
Eisenga believes Cookson’s presidency will be positive for cycling’s future
AIGCP chief emphasises need for various stakeholders in sport to all pull together AIGCP managing director Luuc Eisenga has said that he believes that Brian Cookson’s election should continue to help the sport along the right road, suggesting that the […]
Sprinting specialist Lobato signs three year deal with Movistar team
Andalucian rider gets vote of confidence after solid Tour de France debut Left stranded when the Euskaltel Euskadi team lost its sponsors and a rescue deal with Fernando Alonso fell through, Juanjo Lobato has been given a lifeline by the […]
Trek Factory Racing confirms Danilo Hondo, Giacomo Nizzolo and Calvin Watson for 2014
Two more from RadioShack-Leopard stable, plus up-and-coming 20-year-old Aussie for new WorldTour team Trek Factory Racing has confirmed the signing of Danilo Hondo, Giacomo Nizzolo and Calvin Watson for its 2014 squad. Hondo and Nizzolo are yet more riders from […]
Vantornout pulls away late to win Hansgrohe Superprestige
Wyman dominates in Ruddervoorde with three Brits in top four Klaas Vantornout (Sunweb-Napoleon Games) took a few seconds on the final lap to get enough distance on world champion Sven Nys (Crelan-KDL) and Tom Meeusen (Telenet-Fidea), winning the opening round […]