Gerrans pinpoints winning third Jayco Herald Sun Tour title in early January as big goal
Howard focussing on Mitchelton Bay Cycling Classic Targeting the event during his buildup for the defence of his national road race title, Simon Gerrans has made clear that he wants to complete a hat-trick of victories in the early-season Jayco […]
Video: Kimmage on Change Cycling Now, UCI legal case, Armstrong verdict and more
“I always swore I’d never sue anybody, but I am prepared to make an exception for McQuaid and Verbruggen” Journalist and author Paul Kimmage has long been one of the loudest voices calling for change within the UCI and has […]
Only four weeks for witnesses to approach independent commission looking into UCI
Those with important information invited to come forward Three days after the composition of the commission to look into the UCI and its dealings with Lance Armstrong, the US Postal Service team and the issue of doping in cycling was […]
Tour de Langkawi: Pierre Rolland fixes sights on stage win at Genting Highlands
Double Tour stage winner confirms intention to compete in Malaysia rather than Paris-Nice Winner atop Alpe d’Huez in the 2011 Tour de France and at La Toussuire/Les Sybelles this year, as well as tenth and eighth overall respectively, Pierre Rolland […]
Lucas Sebastian Haedo to Cannondale Pro Cycling in 2013
Argentinean sprinter takes the place left by Canadian David Boily after contract negotiations failed Lucas Sebastian Haedo has become the eighth rider to transfer to Cannondale Pro Cycling for 2013, the team has confirmed. The Argentinean sprinter has spent the […]
Change Cycling Now: LeMond prepared to stand as interim UCI President
New pressure group releases ‘Charter of the Willing,’ lays out demands Triple Tour de France winner Greg LeMond has spoken about a willingness to stand for the UCI Presidency, but has said that he would see the role being a […]
Giro Donne 2013 under threat as race organiser steps down
Women’s cycling could be set to lose its one “Grand Tour” Women’s cycling could be set to lose arguably the biggest stage race on its calendar in 2013 as the organiser of the last three editions of the Giro d’Italia […]
Change Cycling Now Summit: Boyer and Vaughters deny tension
Duo speak of shared goals for future of cycling Following rumours of tension between the current and former presidents of the Association of Professional Cycling Groups (AIGCP) Jonathan Vaughters and Eric Boyer, the two have commented on the matter and […]
Two clear targets for Chris Froome in 2013
Team Sky rider confirms bilharzia infection is most likely a thing of the past After netting second in the Tour de France, third in the Olympic time trial and fourth in both the Vuelta a España and the Critérium du […]
Plenty of bikes broken but thankfully no bones in Roubaix crash-fest
Helen Wyman’s chances, and Sanne Cant’s race, come to an end in first lap crashes Today’s women’s World Cup race at the iconic Roubaix velodrome saw a level of crashes and technical issues reminiscent with the Classic race that finishes […]