Jeffrey Stern
Latest articles by Jeffrey Stern
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New $20 million velodrome approved in Reading, Pennsylvania funded by the World Cycling League
The new arena will be the first of its size on the East Coast of the US
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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San Jose cycling community mourns the death of rider on Mount Hamilton
A 41-year-old cyclist has died after crashing on the descent of Mount Hamilton that also saw pro rider Toms Skujins crash in the Tour of California.
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Cycling safety advocates get creative with cardboard cut-outs to emphasise safety issues
Eight large cut-outs appeared strategically placed on Massachusetts Avenue with cycling safety messages
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Tributes paid to mountain bike and cyclocross legend Steve Tilford after death at age 57
MTB hall of famer Steve Tilford was killed in a tragic road accident on Wednesday morning
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Axeon Hagens Berman take bittersweet Gila victory with Chad Young badly hurt in high-speed crash
The American team took a bittersweet victory with Jhonatan Narvaez as his teammate was flown to hospital after a crash on a descent
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Texas police department implements distance measuring radar device to catch close passers
The device will make sure drivers are keeping at least three feet away when passing cyclists
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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USA Cycling announces results of revamped amateur anti-doping program, with five rule violations
The 'RaceClean' amateur racer testing program was revamped for 2016 after starting in 2013
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Attempt to hit visiting cyclists with $25 tax defeated by Montana state legislature
An attempt by Montana politicians to hit visiting cyclists with a $25 tax has been stopped by a House committee, removing the amendment from a bill.
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Vaughters: Cannondale could compete with Sky if we had 70 per cent of their budget
Cannondale-Drapac are looking for new avenues of investment to help them compete for the biggest wins in the future
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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New study says cycling 30 miles per week cuts heart disease and cancer risk in half
The study says that commuting to work by bike can significantly cut the risk of conditions like heart disease and cancer
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Phil Gaimon’s worst retirement ever part three: Only getting better or worse? (video)
The former Cannondale pro releases another episode from his KOM hunting retirement
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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'We can't tolerate it': One rider killed and one critically injured on same New York intersection
The intersection of 43rd Avenue and 39th Street in New York City has seen a cyclist critically injured by a vehicle, just 10 days after a rider died at the same point
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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New bill could mean California cyclists won't have to stop at stop signs
A proposed bill would allow cyclists to yield to other road users at stop signs instead of coming to a complete stop
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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'Most teams that lose their leaders wouldn’t make a fight out of it…we didn’t let it drag us down'
Cannondale-Drapac reached the podium at Paris-Roubaix despite losing two key riders in Sep Vanmarcke and Taylor Phinney
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Costa and Powless: young US riders prove prowess on European stage
Nielson Powless takes second win on the year for Axel Merckx's Axeon Hagens Berman team
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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USA women win team pursuit title at World Championships: social media reacts
USA Cycling, media and fans express congratulations to American women team pursuiters as they take second consecutive world title
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Colorado study reveals the main reason why some cyclists break the rules of the road
A study in Colorado has revealed that cyclists mainly break the rules of the road in an effort to make themselves safer, as well as to save time and energy.
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Thousands of commuters take to two wheels as part of Bike to Work Day
Thousands of people across the country have taken to two wheels today as part of Bike to Work Day, the 61st time the event has been held.
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Taylor Phinney out of Paris-Roubaix due to concussion
Cannondale-Drapac confirms that Taylor Phinney is still not fit enough to ride in Paris-Roubaix on Sunday after crashing heavily during the Tour of Flanders
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Detroit selected to host U.S. Cycling Madison National Championships in brand new arena
A new multi-sports venue is set to open in the area ahead of the event
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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'It’s all about taking risks...sometimes you can pay': Tejay van Garderen set to continue Romandie after prologue crash
American Tejay van Garderen fell heavily early in the short opening Prologue of the Tour de Romandie, but only suffered 'superficial' injuries
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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New York cyclist 'slipped' prior to fatal collision, says NYPD
Safety campaigner criticises "deadly traffic signal design flaw" that allowed box truck to collide with cyclist on First Avenue
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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Which North American riders will take to the Giro d'Italia start line?
We take a look at the eight riders to line-up in Italy from Canada and the United States
By Jeffrey Stern Published
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BMC forced to take reduced squad to Tour de Yorkshire
Injury and race schedules mean BMC will take six riders instead of the eight allowed to the Tour de Yorkshire
By Jeffrey Stern Published