Three Americans land top 10 finishes at La Bresse MTB World Cup

Brian Lopes, Georgia Gould and Keegen Swenson all earned top-10 finishes to lead the American effort at the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in La Bresse, France, over the weekend.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, Yesterday, 5:03pm

Start your path to the top with a Boys 15-16 European Race Camp!

The application deadline is quickly approaching for the 2009 USA Cycling Boys 15/16 European Race Camp program. All applications must be received no later than midnight PST on June 26th. The camp, tentatively slated for August 3-25, will be based at the U.S. National Team House in Izegem, Belgium and will give participants valuable exposure to the European race scene.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 18, 5:22pm

Kowalski's Markets Collegiate All-Stars selected for Nature Valley

Six collegiate women will toe the line with experienced professionals as part of the unique Kowalskiandrsquo;s Markets Collegiate All-Stars Team named by the Nature Valley Grand Prix andndash; one of the top professional bike races in America.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 18, 12:45pm

NTC: Track calendar off to strong start after Matrix Track Cup

The inaugural USA Cycling National Track Calendar (NTC) got off to a rollicking start over the weekend. The calendarand#39;s first of eight stops was the Matrix Track Cup presented by Richardson Bike Mart at the Superdrome in Frisco, Texas.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 16, 6:27pm

Devo Wrap: Win in Germany highlights week

The USA Cycling National Development Program enjoyed an extremely successful trip to Germany last week. A group of juniors competed in Etappen der Rad and rode away with the overall win and the Best Young Rider jersey while another group of riders tested their meddle against the worldand#39;s best at the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in the Czech Republic.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 15, 6:56pm

First Lady joins Team USA to get 1.7 million kids active this year

Today, First Lady Michelle Obama joined U.S. Olympians, Paralympians and London hopefuls to announce a nationwide commitment to get more than 1.7 million American children active as part of her Letandrsquo;s Move! initiative to solve the problem of childhood obesity in a generation.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 14, 6:28pm

Shelley Olds wins World Cup; U.S. women successful over weekend

American women continued their mission this weekend to bolster their nationandrsquo;s ranking with UCI points in advance of this summerandrsquo;s Olympic Games.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 14, 1:15pm

NCC: Allar, Clarke stretch standings leads after Tour de Grove

Many of the fastest criterium racers descended on St. Louis, Mo., for the Tour de Grove, the seventh event on the USA Cycling National Criterium Calendar. Under sunny skies and ideal racing conditions, the leaders in all four standings stretched their leads, but the competition for second place is tightly contested.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 14, 12:56pm

Alise Post wins Supercross World Cup in Papendal on Sunday

Alise Post claimed the victory in the third round of the 2012 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup today in Papendal.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 13, 1:01pm

Connor Fields wins Superfinal Time Trial at BMX World Cup today

American Connor Fields claimed his fourth consecutive Superfinal Time Trial victory today at the third round of the 2012 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup in Papendal, Netherlands.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 12, 1:28pm

BMX and MTB World Cup series move to round three this weekend

Both the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup and the RockyRoads UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano continue with their third stops this weekend. Dozens of Americans have travelled to Papendal, Netherlands and Nove Mesto Na Morave, Czech Republic to contest these two important, potential Olympic qualification events, May 11 - 13.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 10, 5:51pm

Cyclists Evelyn Stevens and Connor Fields receive USOC honors

Two cyclists earned Athlete of the Month recognition for their performances in the month of April, the United States Olympic Committee announced today. Evelyn Stevens earned top prize in the monthly honor while Connor Fields placed third in the male voting.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 10, 1:25pm

NRC: New women's leader while Mancebo's lead grows atop standings

The USA Cycling National Racing Calendar rolled into its fourth stop, the five-day SRAM Tour of the Gila in Silver City, N. M. The high temperatures, relentless courses and steep climbs, including the Gila Monster, made certain that a worthy winner rode off with the top prize.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 8, 3:10pm

Devo Wrap: Fifth in Peace Race tops week's results

The USA Cycling National Development Program is gearing up for the second part of the season. A group of juniors traveled to the Czech Republic to ride in the Peace Race while some development riders tuned up for this weekendand#39;s UCI Mountain Bike World Cup by racing in Switzerland.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 8, 3:05pm

NCC: Allar grows women's standings lead; Men's standings tighten

In the first multi-event week of the USA Cycling National Criterium Calendar, there was a lot of movement in the standings. The men and women contested three races in the southeast as part of USA CRITS Speed Week on the before men competed in the Amgen Breakaway from Cancer Dana Point Grand Prix in southern California on Sunday.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 7, 6:31pm

Road races prove exciting conclusion to 2012 Collegiate Road Nats

The 2012 Collegiate Road Nationals wrapped up Sunday with the road race competitions, in addition to the presentation of the team and individual omnium awards.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 7, 2:11am

MIT, Marian dominate women’s crits at Collegiate Road Nationals

MIT and Marian put multiple riders atop the podium in the womenand#39;s crits while two separate Colorado schools took home victories in the menand#39;s races during day two of the 2012 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 6, 2:18am

Team time trials kick off 2012 Collegiate Road Nationals

The race of truth started things off at the 2012 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships. MIT and Marian University defended their womenand#39;s titles, while Duke University and Fort Lewis College rode to victory on the menandrsquo;s side.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 4, 9:10pm

Chattanooga to host 2013-2015 USA Cycling Pro Road and TT Nationals

USA Cycling is pleased and proud to announce that the USA Cycling Professional Road and Time Trial National Championships have been awarded to Chattanooga, Tennessee for 2013-2015 and, as a cornerstone of a new four-year partnership with USA Cycling, Volkswagen of America, Inc. will be the title sponsor of the event.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 3, 10:34am

Application period for USAC/IMBA Trail Tune-Up Grants opens May 15

USA Cycling and the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) are pleased to announce that, beginning on May 15, the application period will open for the annual USA Cycling/IMBA Trail Tune-Up Grant.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 2, 1:22pm

2012 USA Cycling Collegiate Road Nationals head to Ogden May 4

After spending two years in Madison, Wisconsin, the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships will roll through the roads in and around Ogden, Utah, Friday, May 4, through Sunday, May 6.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 1, 10:30pm

USA Pro Cycling Challenge-presenting partner of Colo. Mini Classic

The USA Pro Cycling Challenge, one of the largest professional cycling races in the United States, has signed on to be the presenting partner for the third-annual Colorado Mini Classic, which will run June 2-3. Taking place in the quiet, small town of Silt, Colo., and with the same street decal signage as the Pro Challenge, the event provides junior athletes with the opportunity to get a taste of world-class competitive cycling action.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 1, 6:12pm

Devo Wrap: Strong results for Americans on two continents

The USA Cycling National Development Program contested only two events, but still returned with strong results.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, May 1, 12:45pm

IHG named exclusive hotel partner of USA Cycling

IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group), one of the worldand#39;s largest hotel companies, and USA Cycling, cyclingandrsquo;s national governing body, today announced they have entered into a multi-year agreement that names IHG the exclusive hotel partner of USA Cycling.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, Apr 30, 10:46am

Smith, Kintner take early Pro GRT leads after NW Cup

The USA Cycling Pro Gravity Tour (Pro GRT) kicked off over the weekend with the NW Cup in Port Angeles, Wash. Canadian Steve Smith and Jill Kinter earned wins to take slight leads following the first of six 2012 Pro GRT races.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, Apr 30, 10:43am

NRC: Mancebo grows lead in men's standings

The USA Cycling National Racing Calendar continued last week with the Joe Martin Stage Race in Fayetteville, Ark. The four-stage race started with an individual time trial on Thursday before two grueling road races and a criterium allowed a worthy winner to be crowned on Sunday.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, Apr 30, 10:40am

Fifteen to represent U.S. at BMX World Championships

USA Cycling is pleased to announce the roster of 15 athletes it will send to the UCI BMX World Championships, May 23-27 in Birmingham, U.K. The competition will feature the worldandrsquo;s best BMX athletes in the final major, international competition before this summerandrsquo;s Olympic Games.  Read more...

USA Cycling News Headlines, Apr 27, 12:05pm