As the 2025 season draws to a close, The Outer Line takes a step back to examine the shifting dynamics shaping professional cycling — and how they reflect broader trends across the global sports ...
Giro d’Italia Stage 6 Race Report: Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) won a wet Stage 6 of the Giro d’Italia. The stage was partly neutralised due to a crash that put most of the peloton on the ground.
RACE REPORT: Stage 2 lit the fuse on the 2026 Tour de France. After a controlled opening day, the steep finishing circuits of Barcelona’s Montjuïc produced the first showdown between the General ...
Gear Break is back with less than 24 hours to the 2026 Tour de France Grand Départ in Barcelona, España. This week we’ve got some pretty amazing equipment. First up is the pairing of the Factor ONE ...
Welcome to the PEZ 2026 Tour de France Stage by Stage Preview. Main takeaways: first, given Tadej Pogacar’s continued and emphatic dominance of the pro peleton – his 5th Tour victory may seem like a ...
2025 Gent-Wevelgem Race Preview: As we get our breath back from Saturday’s stunning Milano-Sanremo, the WorldTour moves north to Belgium and the cobbled Classics. Gent-Wevelgem is this Sunday, it’s ...
2025 Tour de France Stage 15 Report: Belgian champion Tim Wellens (UAE Emirates XRG) impressively soloed to Carcassonne to win the fifteenth stage of the 2025 Tour de France. Wellens, one of Tadej ...
MILWAUKEE — Aline Seitz and Ben Oliver took sprint wins on the third stop of the American Criterium Cup and the Cafe Hollander Otto Wenz Downer Classic. A full day of racing saw massive fields contest ...
The road to Paris begins tonight in Barcelona as the 2026 Tour de France officially rolls into view with the Team Presentation. All 23 teams and every rider in the 113th edition of the Tour will be ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – April 29, 2025 – USA Cycling is excited to welcome Paul Manning as the new Women’s Track Endurance Coach. A decorated Olympian and highly respected coach, Manning brings a ...
Holy cow, folks! After a week and a half of near-misses and podium heartbreaks, Lidl-Trek finally broke their curse at the Vuelta a España, and who else but Mads Pedersen was the one to do it? The big ...