Laura Weislo
Laura raced in the United States as a category 1 racer through 2010, competing on the UCI level in the early 2000s at races like the Redlands Cycling Classic, Philadelphia International Classic, Athens Twilight criterium while working full time as a molecular biologist. Having caught the cycling bug, she tossed away her BS in Biology and Masters of Science in Genetics and left the world of corporate America to join Cyclingnews in 2006. She immediately faced the seriousness of professional cycling while covering the Gent Six Day where Spaniard Isaac Galvez lost his life. This incident and the many others have pushed her to highlight stories around rider safety.
The year she joined Cyclingnews was also the year of Operacion Puerto, the beginning of the massive doping scandal and reckoning that eventually saw Lance Armstrong banned for life.
Through massive changes in the sport, the internet, and the emergence of social media and a radically altered media landscape, Laura has helped lead Cyclingnews into the modern era of professional cycling and ensure that Cyclingnews has the most trusted, independent, and authentic reporting on the sport.
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EF Education-Cannondale one of five Tour de France Femmes wildcards
By Laura Weislo published
News Arkea-B&B Hotels, St. Michel-Mavic-Auber93 earn a berth
Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates top UCI rankings, Astana losing fight against relegation
By Laura Weislo published
News Kopecky, SD Worx-Protime top women's rankings
Tour de Romandie: Maikel Zijlaard wins prologue from early start on dry course
By Laura Weislo published
Results Cameron Scott second with Julian Alaphilippe completing podium in Payerne
Lotte Kopecky to skip Tour de France Femmes after Olympics, SD Worx confirm
By Laura Weislo published
News World Champion will finish Omnium one day before start in Rotterdam
Tadej Pogačar missing Evenepoel as he prepares to battle Van der Poel at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
By Laura Weislo published
News Slovenian wants Vingegaard back for Tour de France but says 'the clock is ticking' on recovery
No US rounds on compact 2024-2025 Cyclocross World Cup calendar
By Laura Weislo published
News UCI adds round in Sardinia, 'protected event' status for races outside Belgium, Netherlands
Flèche Wallonne winner Kasia Niewiadoma: 'I hope people will be inspired'
By Laura Weislo published
News Polish rider takes her first Classics win in five years on Mur de Huy
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EF Education-Cannondale one of five Tour de France Femmes wildcards
Arkea-B&B Hotels, St. Michel-Mavic-Auber93 earn a berth -
Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates top UCI rankings, Astana losing fight against relegation
Kopecky, SD Worx-Protime top women's rankings -
Tour de Romandie: Maikel Zijlaard wins prologue from early start on dry course
Cameron Scott second with Julian Alaphilippe completing podium in Payerne
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Lotte Kopecky to skip Tour de France Femmes after Olympics, SD Worx confirm
World Champion will finish Omnium one day before start in Rotterdam -
Tadej Pogačar missing Evenepoel as he prepares to battle Van der Poel at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Slovenian wants Vingegaard back for Tour de France but says 'the clock is ticking' on recovery -
No US rounds on compact 2024-2025 Cyclocross World Cup calendar
UCI adds round in Sardinia, 'protected event' status for races outside Belgium, Netherlands
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Flèche Wallonne winner Kasia Niewiadoma: 'I hope people will be inspired'
Polish rider takes her first Classics win in five years on Mur de Huy -
Canada, Germany, Great Britain qualify full track cycling teams for Paris Olympics
Quotas for track decided after Milton Nations Cup