Greg LeMond calls for reduced UCI powers and independent anti-doping
American Tour winner speaks on the first day of Change Cycling Now’s London conference Speaking on the opening day of the inaugural meeting of the Change Cycling Now (CCN) pressure group, in London, England, Greg LeMond has called for a […]
Cyclocross World Cup: Sven Nys wins on the Roubaix track with a late late attack
Belgian champion best of a four-man lead group; Katie Compton crashes but wins women’s race Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet-Euphony) powered away from a four-man leading group on the final technical sections of the final lap to win the Roubaix, France, round […]
De Ketele speaks after he and Schep triumph in Sixday Nights of Zurich
Gallery: Tight race sees duo get edge over Kluge and Hondo Going some ways to easing his defeat in the Ghent six day race last weekend, Belgium’s world madison champion Kenny De Ketele paired with former world points champion, Peter […]
Sandy Casar: “We don’t know who was good, and who was not.”
FDJ rider looks back at the effect that riding in a doped peloton had on his career Sandy Casar (FDJ-BigMat) was touted as a possible great champion of French cycling when he turned professional in 2000. Sadly, this was just […]
Gaudry unanimously elected President of the Oceania Cycling Confederation
Former pro succeeds Turtur on UCI management committee, result seen as boost for plans for reform As expected after Guam’s switch to backing her this week, Tracey Gaudry was today elected president of the Oceania Cycling Confederation and, in doing […]
Marianne Vos comes out on top on the track at Manchester Revolution 38
Ed Clancy pulls Rapha-Condor-Sharp further clear in overall men’s Team Championship World and Olympic champion Marianne Vos (Rabobank) came out overall winner in what was billed as a London 2012 rematch with Lizzie Armistead (AA Drink-Leontien.nl) in the first ever […]
Zdeněk Štybar wins Tom Boonen and friends charity cyclocross
One minute penalty not enough to hold back former World champion against field of road riders Zdeněk Štybar (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) followed in the wheeltracks of fellow former cyclocross World champion Lars Boom, as he won the fourth edition of […]
Evan Huffman Interview: From Californian Giant squad to WorldTour Astana team
American Under 23 TT champion gets big opportunity for 2013 One of the most surprising signings of the transfer season so far has been the move from the US amateur team Californian Giant to mighty World Tour outfit Astana by […]
Back problem and lack of contract spells the end for Hoste’s career
Triple Tour of Flanders runner-up hangs up his wheels After a long struggle to get back to his best form, and after frustrations with injury and the after-effects of a serious crash in the 2011 Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde, Leif Hoste […]
Michael Rogers linked to possible Team Saxo Tinkoff move
Australian showed return to form in 2012 Yesterday’s suggestions that Bjarne Riis may have one more big name to announce for his 2013 lineup have been followed by a report linking the current Team Sky rider Michael Rogers to the […]








