
Laura Weislo
Laura raced in the United States as a category 1 racer through 2010, competing on the UCI level in the early 2000s at races like the Redlands Cycling Classic, Philadelphia International Classic, Athens Twilight criterium while working full time as a molecular biologist. Having caught the cycling bug, she tossed away her BS in Biology and Masters of Science in Genetics and left the world of corporate America to join Cyclingnews in 2006. She immediately faced the seriousness of professional cycling while covering the Gent Six Day where Spaniard Isaac Galvez lost his life. This incident and the many others have pushed her to highlight stories around rider safety.
The year she joined Cyclingnews was also the year of Operacion Puerto, the beginning of the massive doping scandal and reckoning that eventually saw Lance Armstrong banned for life.
Through massive changes in the sport, the internet, and the emergence of social media and a radically altered media landscape, Laura has helped lead Cyclingnews into the modern era of professional cycling and ensure that Cyclingnews has the most trusted, independent, and authentic reporting on the sport.
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Kristen Faulkner ends 2025 season after shoulder surgery
By Laura Weislo published
News Olympic Champion went under the knife after Tour de France Femmes crash damaged cartilage

Tour of Britain Men: Matthew Brennan sprints to stage 3 victory into Ampthill
By Laura Weislo last updated
Results Alberto Dainese second and Rui Oliveira claim podium spots with Olav Kooij in top 10 to retain overall lead

'It's going to be a long recovery' - Chris Froome's training crash woes included life-threatening heart injury
By Laura Weislo published
News Further details on Briton's latest accident from wife Michelle

Vuelta a España stage 10: Jay Vine climbs to second victory of Spanish Grand Tour as red jersey back in Jonas Vingegaard's grasp
By Laura Weislo published
Results Movistar duo Pablo Castrillo and Javier Romo complete podium on category 1 mountaintop finish

Canadian Isabella Holmgren claims Tour de l'Avenir Femmes
By Laura Weislo published
News Paul Seixas wins men's Tour over Jarno Widar with time trialing prowess

Elisa Longo Borghini wins Kreiz Breizh Elites Féminin 2025
By Laura Weislo published
Vigié, Andersen round out podium

Gianni Vermeersch trades Alpecin-Deceuninck for Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe
By Laura Weislo published
News Fiorelli to Visma-Lease a Bike, Hobbs to EF Education-EasyPost

Vuelta a España stage 5: UAE Team Emirates-XRG delivers commanding team time trial victory while Jonas Vingegaard slips back into leader's jersey
By Laura Weislo published
Results Visma-Lease a Bike edges Lidl-Trek by one second for second-best performance in race against the clock
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Kristen Faulkner ends 2025 season after shoulder surgery
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Tour of Britain Men: Matthew Brennan sprints to stage 3 victory into Ampthill
Alberto Dainese second and Rui Oliveira claim podium spots with Olav Kooij in top 10 to retain overall lead -
'It's going to be a long recovery' - Chris Froome's training crash woes included life-threatening heart injury
Further details on Briton's latest accident from wife Michelle
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Vuelta a España stage 10: Jay Vine climbs to second victory of Spanish Grand Tour as red jersey back in Jonas Vingegaard's grasp
Movistar duo Pablo Castrillo and Javier Romo complete podium on category 1 mountaintop finish -
Canadian Isabella Holmgren claims Tour de l'Avenir Femmes
Paul Seixas wins men's Tour over Jarno Widar with time trialing prowess -
Elisa Longo Borghini wins Kreiz Breizh Elites Féminin 2025
Vigié, Andersen round out podium
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Gianni Vermeersch trades Alpecin-Deceuninck for Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe
Fiorelli to Visma-Lease a Bike, Hobbs to EF Education-EasyPost -
Vuelta a España stage 5: UAE Team Emirates-XRG delivers commanding team time trial victory while Jonas Vingegaard slips back into leader's jersey
Visma-Lease a Bike edges Lidl-Trek by one second for second-best performance in race against the clock -
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