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Louis Garneau turns rural Quebec church into unique cultural hub

A heritage sanctuary becomes the Louis-Garneau Space—part bicycle museum, part contemporary art gallery

Major UCI race cancelled for 2026 after government cuts

The Tour of Norway will not take place next year following unexpected government budget decisions, leaving organizers scrambling and volunteers disappointed

Paris-Roubaix women to share the spotlight with men in 2026

For the first time, the men’s and women’s editions of Paris-Roubaix will take place on the same day

The Dutchman who wants to be… Danish ’cross champ?

Bailey Groenendaal is betting his future on Denmark, hoping a change in colors can turn opportunity into a national title next January

Ouch! Illness bungs up Wout Van Aert’s ‘cross season

A short bout of sickness forced the Belgian to halt training

Watch Mathieu van der Poel Pull off an incredible save during training

A high-speed sprint session in Spain nearly ended in disaster for Mathieu van der Poel—until the ‘cross world champion pulled off a miraculous recovery caught on video

UCI CX World Cup preview: Trip to Italy

Despite several riders opting out of Sardinia, racers are set to take the grid on Sunday for the next round

Tadej Pogačar once got each of his teammates a very nice — and very useful — gift

The world champion told former pro Jakob Fuglsang about the presents he handed out during the 2023 Tour de France

How the whole Alpecin–Premier Tech deal went down

‘Difficult times also create opportunities’: How the Roodhooft brothers brought Premier Tech into their WorldTour project

Hugo Houle on his new team, Alpecin–Premier Tech

The Tour de France stage winner joins Mathieu van der Poel’s squad—along with Quebec-based Premier Tech

You can watch Mathieu van der Poel race ’cross even sooner than expected

World champ locks in Namur as his season opener

Premier Tech and Hugo Houle join forces with Mathieu van der Poel’s Alpecin squad

Hugo Houle also makes surprise transfer from team formerly known as Israel–Premier Tech

Deceuninck steps back—but not away—as Alpecin and Fenix reshape 2026 partnership

After four seasons the Belgian company ends its title-sponsor role yet remains within the teams’ structure, marking a shift rather than a split

This city north of Toronto is getting a bunch of new bike lanes

During a time when there seems to be a battle for cycling infrastructure, Markham is going ahead

The outsider of pro cycling?

Jan-Willem van Schip doesn’t always feel welcome in cycling: ‘That hurts a lot’

Watch a new doc about the Quebec Grands Prix

You can rewatch all the action at Les Grands Prix cyclistes grand prix Montréal and Québec for free

Scott bikes to sponsor the ‘new’ NSN Cycling Team

A multi-year deal brings the Swiss brand in to supply the team formerly known as Israel-Premier Tech

World Naked Bike Rider who was assaulted: ‘I’m not a pervert’

Naturist Rob Brown says a punch that knocked him off his bike won’t stop him riding — and urges the public to rethink attitudes toward nudity

Montreal residents form human bike lane to protest bike path removed for winter

Parents and advocates say the temporary removal puts young cyclists at risk during busy school-hour traffic

Eat smart, ride strong: Easy pre-ride breakfasts

Light, nutrient-packed ideas to boost performance and keep your legs turning smoothly

Jonas Vingegaard addresses ‘stir’ over wife Trine Hansen’s Tour comments

The Tour de France champion also spoke about rumours he may change teams

Van Aert to spoil van der Poel’s rainbow record bid?

A cautious ‘maybe’ from Visma-Lease a Bike revives speculation that Wout van Aert could still appear at the CX world championships

Toronto says ‘sorry not sorry’ in clever bike lane workaround

The city is narrowing car lanes—but not removing them—to stay within provincial rules while adding more cycling infrastructure

Montreal residents to form human bike lane to protest removal

Community groups will gather Tuesday at Outremont and Lajoie after part of the bike lane was removed, aiming to protect children who ride to school

Now we have Wout van Aert’s ’cross schedule

The Belgian returns for an eight-race winter that includes five likely showdowns with Mathieu van der Poel—but no world championships start, at least for now

Threatened Vancouver bike lanes aren’t going anywhere

A small line in the 2026 austerity budget signals good news for cyclists in B.C.

It’s officially official: Biniam Girmay signs with NSN

The Eritrean star joins NSN Cycling Team on a three-year deal, bringing firepower to the roster and momentum to the team formerly known as Israel-Premier Tech

Wout van Aert weighs in on cycling’s ‘fragile’ finances

The Belgian star says the sport leans too heavily on sponsors and needs its own revenue stream—from ticketing to TV rights—to stay healthy

How to watch Sidney McGill at the UCI CX World Cup in Flamanville

Action resumes in France on a very pretty, but tough course

From spreadsheets to summits: Vingegaard imagines the life he could have lived

The double Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard reflects on alternate career paths, future plans, and the idols who shaped him

Voilà! Mathieu van der Poel announces full ’cross schedule

The seven-time world champion lays out a winter built around key World Cup rounds

More ex-pros join Ineos staff in an attempt to bring team back to glory

Elia Viviani and Daryl Impey bring top-tier racing experience to the Grenadiers’ 2026 setup.

Who is American ’cross sensation Andrew Strohmeyer?

After a breakout ride in Tábor, the 23-year-old American is betting his season — and his future — on a full winter in Europe as he chases a European pro contract

Toon Aerts says doping saga ‘stole 2 years’ as he seeks closure

The European champion says he’s finally moving on, even if the mystery behind his 2022 positive test still gnaws at him

Tom Dumoulin got so angry he turned TV off during Giro

The 2017 Giro champion says he couldn’t handle the race’s chaotic final weekend, criticizing UAE Team Emirates’ tactics and lamenting a ‘missed chance’ for Isaac Del Toro

Bike lane backlash greets Montreal’s new administration

At the first council meeting under Ensemble Montréal, residents from multiple boroughs pressed officials to rethink — or roll back — controversial cycling corridors

Geraint Thomas has a new job

The former Tour de France winner shifts from the bunch to the boardroom at INEOS Grenadiers

Flamanville’s cross is back in the World Cup spotlight

The Normandy venue has bounced between the Coupe de France and the World Cup, but its mix of history, scenery and hard racing keeps drawing riders and fans

Chris Froome is riding…but will he race again?

The four-time Tour de France winner has posted images of himself back on the bike after his August crash, but questions remain

‘Life is Awesome!’ Pogačar’s note becomes a tattoo for French triathlete

Thibault Escaich adds body ink inspired by messages from world champ Tadej Pogačar, ace swimmer Léon Marchand and running superstar Eliud Kipchoge

Wout van Aert gives surprising ‘cross update

Belgian star says his schedule will be different than expected

Madison session kicks off Ontario Cycling’s winter track clinic series

Youth racers aiming for next year’s junior, under-19 championships can register for the Dec. 20 skills clinic

Bill 60 passes—and buried inside is a direct strike at Ontario’s bike lanes

Ford’s housing omnibus quietly rewrites the rules of the road, curbing cities’ ability to build safe cycling networks while tenants brace for sweeping changes

Montreal, Quebec city and Vancouver go 1-2-3 as top cycling cities in North America on ‘Copenhagenize Index’

The capital posts its best-ever result in the global ranking

Cycling legend Pedro Delgado in deep doo doo after Vuelta comments

The former Tour de France winner and longtime commentator sparked controversy after criticizing the handling of protests during the Vuelta’s final stage in Madrid

French WorldTour pro says motorist collision almost put him in a wheelchair

Arkéa–B&B Hotels rider Thibault Guernalec recounts terrifying training incident…or what he can remember

Thibau Nys’s awesome helmet tribute to his dad

The 23-year-old Belgian ‘cross star celebrated a solo victory in Tábor while honouring Sven Nys with a nostalgic nod to his father’s racing days

Maghalie Rochette debuts stunning national champs kit

The elite women’s ‘cross champ has a great new outfit for the 2025-2026 season

Tim Merlier uneasy as man-made Abu Dhabi climb looms over 2028 worlds

The Belgian sprinter worries a purpose-built hill could turn the course into a climbers’ race

How to watch Maghalie Rochette at the first ‘cross World Cup

The new national champ will be making her Euro debut in snowy Tabor, along with Sidney McGill and Cameron Jette

Tadej Pogačar gives retirement update as he targets later 2026 season start

The Slovenian says Remco Evenepoel’s potential leap at Red Bull–Bora–hansgrohe ‘scares him’

Lidl–Trek boss calls for ‘controlled risk’ as cycling debates safety reforms

Luca Guercilena says data, infrastructure, and protective technology—not blanket equipment limits—should guide the sport’s safety push

Cycling Canada opens nominations for 2025 awards

National body seeks submissions for standout riders, coaches, officials and events from the past season

Some Montreal bike lane rollbacks have begun

Outremont’s new mayor joins city-wide Ensemble Montréal leadership in temporarily removing a bike lane for winter

Marcel Kittel: ‘I don’t think cycling is clean now’

German former pro gave a candid view of where he thinks the sport is at

Your indoor trainer doesn’t need to be a biohazard

Hygiene is important when you’re sweating up a storm riding inside this winter

Stay warm and safe: 5 tips for urban winter cycling

Snow, ice and cold temps can make for challenging urban rides, but there are things to keep in mind

Vingegaard says road worlds withdrawal ‘saved’ him after Euro collapse

The Danish star reflects on his disastrous European championships ride and why skipping Rwanda was the right call

Israel – Premier Tech and Q36.5 do a little switcheroo

New sponsors, roster changes and more all happening quickly in preparation for the 2026 season

Visit Rwanda new sponsor of IPT, with Biniam Girmay to sign?

Rumours about the future of the beleaguered team are suggesting a very different look for 2026

I’m already sick of the trainer, and it’s not even December

Riding inside is great for fitness, but can be tough as a daily workout

Lorena Wiebes struck by motorist, driver flees scene

Dutch sprinter shares on Instagram that she was hit from behind during a ride, emphasizing the dangers cyclists face

Canary Islands pull plug on 2026 Vuelta finish over ‘unresolved Israel team concerns’

Gran Canaria won’t host while the team remains eligible, La Vuelta a España organizers scrambling to find venue for final stages

It got meth-y: The ultimate doping positive of doping positives

Junior rider flagged for methamphetamine at the 2025 road worlds, provisional suspension issued as case moves ahead

Premier Tech announces new pro team it will co-sponsor

Canadian company recently pulled out of Israel-Premier Tech but has new home

Tour organizers have very strong opinions about charging fans on climbs

ASO dismisses the idea of paid roadside viewing as the debate over cycling’s financial future heats up

Museeuw urges Evenepoel to chase the Monuments

As Remco Evenepoel weighs two 2026 race plans, the former world champ says the Tour and Roubaix would complete his palmarès

2025 national ‘cross champs recap: Rochette and Clark shine

A snowy weekend in Lévis, Que., crowns champions across all categories

Mathieu van der Poel’s ‘cross season announced (sort of)

Alpecin–Deceuninck manager hints at world champion’s debut as the rider aims to break all-time record

Longtime Ontario cyclist Andrew Szafranski dies at 51

The Newmarket Eagles rider and devoted community volunteer is remembered for his generosity, humour and love of bikes

Riley Pickrell to ride for George Hincapie’s new ProTeam

The Canadian will leave Israel-Premier Tech and head to Modern Adventure Pro Cycling

David Lappartient says ‘mais non’ to pay-to-watch road races, warns of public backlash

While some former pros have floated entrance fees for Tour de France climbs, the UCI boss says it’s never going to happen

Canadian champion Thomas Thrall heads to esports worlds in Abu Dhabi

Racing goes down Saturday with three different stages

Premier Tech to Alpecin, IPT to become Swiss squad?

Lots of chatter about the future of the beleaguered teams’ sponsors and future

Winter is coming: Elite’s new Rivo brings advanced trainer tech at a lower price point

Good news for Canadians–the company’s latest smart trainer borrows features from its higher-end models, aiming to offer realistic performance and connectivity at a more accessible cost

Not just the bikes: Pinarello takes title sponsor role with Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team

Italian bike maker marks Tom Pidcock returns to road racing on Pinarello

Ontario proposal restricting bike lanes draws province-wide backlash

Advocates in Toronto, Ottawa and Guelph are rallying against Bill 60, which would restrict municipalities from adding new bike lanes that require road changes

Canada’s best converge in Lévis for national cyclocross championships

3 days of racing at Parc de la Rivière-Etchemin will cap the 2025 Canadian championships season with national titles and a new C1 race

World’s first aluminum velodrome, designed by Canadian, set to open in Tucson

Arizona’s first Olympic-style cycling track will offer athletes a high-tech venue to train and race

Montreal cyclists to hold ‘people’s inauguration’ of Henri-Bourassa bike path

With the new administration hinting at plans to dismantle infrastructure, local riders are mobilizing to defend it — with bells, bikes and a message of defiance

Mads Pedersen goes off on the post-Tour crits: ‘Awful to watch’

The Danish star says he’s not a fan of the exhibition races and admits he’s turned down offers to ride them

Former Italian pro slams De Vlaeminck’s ‘absurd’ attack on Pogačar

Riccardo Magrini calls the Belgian legend’s criticism of the Slovenian rider “out of place,” saying comparisons across eras are meaningless

How to watch sweaty cyclists race on indoor trainers at the esports world championships

Defending champions Osborne and McCarthy among 22 men and 22 women vying for UCI rainbow jerseys on Saturday

Belgian ’cross champion hit by motorist, will miss multiple races

Marion Norbert Riberolle sidelined after training collision; Superprestige leader Sara Casasola also forced to sit out Niel

Beloved Canadian and St. Lucian cyclist killed by driver in Ontario

Jean ‘Raas’ Louis died while riding to work in Burlington, Ont.

Watch Toon Aerts’s emotional post-race Euro champs interview

Belgian veteran claims emotional European championship victory, calling it the start of his ‘second career’ after a tense sprint finish against Thibau Nys

Canadian cycling talent: Reminder to apply for 2026 Global Relay grants

Funding for athletes, mentorship and special projects aims to help young riders reach the professional ranks

Vingegaard considering trade: Giro win over Tour glory next year

The Danish star spoke about his goals after ‘winning’ a crit in Japan

Oh, those Euros: Belgian drama, Dutch dominance at champs

Belgium’s Toon Aerts outduels Thibau Nys for the men’s elite title in Middelkerke, while Dutch rider Inge van der Heijden dominates the women’s race for her first European crown

Greg Van Avermaet wins Ironman crown at 40

The former Olympic road champion took the top spot in the 40–44 age group at the 70.3 world championships in Marbella

Tough setback for Mara Roldan’s comeback

Yukon rider has been on the mend since a brutal crash at the Tour of Britain

Lance Armstrong pays for Sir Bradley Wiggins’s stay at top U.S. trauma clinic

The 2012 Tour de France winner says he’s heading to Utah for treatment—with Armstrong covering the cost and offering him a way back into cycling

Canada’s Jean William Prévost takes silver in BMX freestyle flatland at urban worlds

Montreal rider improves on last year’s bronze with second place in Riyadh; teammate Jean-François Boulianne finishes seventh

Leaked memo shows Israel–Premier Tech to continue racing in 2026 despite sponsor exit

Internal message from general manager Kjell Carlström, obtained by journalist Daniel Benson, reassures riders after Premier Tech’s abrupt withdrawal

Premier Tech ends sponsorship of Israel – Premier Tech

Canadian company cites shifting priorities and team name change as reasons for departure after four seasons

Winnipeg seeks public opinions on bike lanes along road where cyclist was killed

City officials plan temporary cycling setups on the street where Rob Jenner died after motorist collision

Bjarne Riis: ‘Visma – Lease a Bike seems like a team short on cash’

The former Tour de France winner and team owner says the Dutch team no longer has the financial strength to match cycling’s richest squads

Ottawa’s bike lane plans could stall under Ontario government bill

Councillors and cycling advocates warn Bill 60 could block city projects aimed at safer streets and active transportation

Famous junior race in Europe may be cancelled

Organizers of the Jeugdtour Assen issue an urgent call for new volunteers, warning that without fresh support, the 2026 edition won’t happen