A dozen American teenagers, 15-16, take part in two-week introduction to European cyclocross environment with personal growth ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Israel-Premier Tech to rebrand after being barred from cycling race, targeted by protesters
Team sponsored by Israeli Canadian billionaire Sylvan Adams to be taken over next year by company founded by Spanish soccer great Iniesta ...
Cyclingnews on MSN
Caroline Mani says farewell to UCI cyclocross career, Kerry Werner to make Nationals his retirement race - North American Roundup
EuroCrossAcademy begins block of racing in Netherlands and ROUVY offers Spotlight challenge through November 23 for five Life ...
The Israel-Premier Tech cycling team has found a new name and will race as the NSN Cycling Team from next year onward. The ...
Cycling Weekly on MSN
'We're not racing gravel or mountain bike': the traditional cyclo-cross set-up is there for a reason, says British CX star
To some, the 33mm cyclo-cross tyre limit might look impractical and old-fashioned – but those people might be confusing CX ...
International sports and entertainment company NSN and Stoneweg enter into "joint venture" as previous sponsors drop out due ...
Cyclingnews on MSN
Tour de France owners ASO dismiss idea of paid ticketing system for spectators at cycling races
"In its essence, cycling is free [for spectators] and bringing in a ticketing system is absolutely not on the current agenda, ...
The team formerly known as Israel-Premier Tech is taken over by a branding company co-founded by Barcelona legend and World ...
MSU Cycling won the South Central Conference championship at the Cowboy Classic Mountain Bike race in Abilene, with Blake ...
The curtain raiser for Tour de Thar, held in New Delhi, was graced by Arjun Ram Meghwal, Union Minister for Law and Justice, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports and ...
Midwestern State University Cycling recently boasted a stellar performance at the South Central Conference, their final ...
After months of speculation, the UCI gives the green light to 32-inch wheels, allowing them in MTB races next year.
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