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McMullen, Brants, Cummins among track performers adding power to Virginia's Blue Ridge TWENTY28 in new year
By Jackie Tyson published
News US-based women's team extends sponsorship with Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge and begins 20th season in 2025

Two-year ban deemed 'legally unenforceable' in AusCycling review of Matthew Richardson Great Britain shift
By Simone Giuliani published
News Investigation concludes track rider who swapped nationalities after Olympics 'acted in a way which conflicted with the values of AusCycling’

Archibald and Bibic to defend titles in new UCI Track Champions League series
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Five-round series starts Saturday, November 23 in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France

US juniors Matthew Crabbe, Ashlin Barry and Enzo Edmonds grab significant wins in cyclocross and on track
By Jackie Tyson published
News Crabbe scores victory in Belgium for Eurocross Academy while Barry-Enzo duo win two Madison titles in 30 minutes

Benjamin Thomas and Fabio Van Den Bossche win Gent Six Day with stunning late attack
By Laura Weislo published
News Week-long leaders Lindsay De Vylder and Robbe Ghys finally finish second

Retirement class of 2024 – The riders calling time on their racing careers
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
Feature From Mark Cavendish to Grace Brown, Thomas De Gendt to Christine Majerus, the top names hanging up their wheels in 2024

USA Cycling Foundation awarded $2.5 million for women's cycling programmes
By Jackie Tyson published
News Hellman Foundation grant to target high-performance Olympic Games disciplines and a new long-term Women's Cycling Fund

Gent Six preview: World champion headlines track event as Belgian pair aim for record fourth win in a row
By Dani Ostanek published
News Lotte Kopecky, Lindsay De Vylder, Robbe Ghys, Benjamin Thomas, Roger Kluge line up at race running November 12-17
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Lotte Kopecky back to winning ways on track ahead of World Championships and final 2025 goals
Belgian claimed three event victories at Prague Summer Track -
Lotte Kopecky returns to track racing ahead of final season goals but road World Championships participation not yet confirmed
Belgian will race the Tour de l'Ardèche before possible World Championships on both the road and track -
These insane track bikes just broke two world records, and the UCI wants them gone
The tech details of the ever-insane Hope HB.T used by Matt Richardson, Will Bjergfelt and Charlie Tanfield
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Matt Richardson sprints at 80.5km/h to set new flying start 200m world record
Briton sets new world record of 8.941, the first to ever go below nine seconds -
Charlie Tanfield fails to break Filippo Ganna's UCI Hour Record
British rider fades in final laps and covers a distance of 53.967km -
Britain's Will Bjergfelt sets new C5 para-cycling UCI Hour Record of 51.471km
46-year-old smashes previous record on day of three Great Britain record attempts
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How to watch pro cycling in the US in 2025 – A streaming guide for US viewers
FloBikes, Max and Peacock programming in August covers men's and women's Tour de Pologne, Vuelta a Burgos, Tour de Romandie Feminin and Vuelta a España -
Mother, mentor and meteor on a bike - Road and track success with US team leads Cuban Marlies Mejías back towards Olympic Games
'Marlies lives at the intersection of performance and purpose, and she's just getting started' says team director -
UCI President David Lappartient set for third term as the only candidate for 2025 presidential elections
Frenchman will remain in cycling's top job as no other candidates stepping forward for September election in Rwanda
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Greek track sprinter banned for three years following 2016 Olympics retesting
Christos Volikákis tested positive for experimental drug Ligandrol at Rio Games -
'They should try for it' – Eddy Merckx argues for Tadej Pogačar and Remco Evenepoel to both attempt the Hour Record
Belgian all-time great says that 'my own career would not have been complete without the Hour' -
Eddy Merckx at 80: Why 'the cannibal' is the greatest cyclist of all time
The Belgian rider won 11 Grand Tours, 19 Monuments and three elite world road titles in his 18-year pro career between 1965-1978