Teter sprints to first on the final lap to win the 32nd women’s Little 500
Teter outlasted Delta Gamma and SKI to win its fourth team victory
Teter outlasted Delta Gamma and SKI to win its fourth team victory
The 2019 Little 500 season ended with Teter Cycling winning the women's race and Cutters winning the men's race for the second year in a row.
The Cutters won the 69th running of the men’s Little 500. It was the team’s second title in a row and its 14th overall, the most in Little 500 history. Editors note: Noble Guyon, Victor Grössling and Emily Abshire have worked for the Indiana Daily Student.
This will be the first GodSpeed team to compete since 2002 but the first women's team in history.
The IDS has everything you need to know about this year's Little 500.
The men's Little 500 race will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday.
The 32nd running of the women’s Little 500 takes place this Friday.
A good mix of teams and riders saw success at this year's Spring Series events.
After falling short in 2018, Delta Gamma's team will chase first place in their final race.
Excitement around the Little 500 inspired four women to compete themselves.
Gray Goat has finished second the past two years.
Matt Cooper had a 20-30% chance to survive cancer.
DSP received a 15-second race penalty, and Tom Schwoegler had his coaching credential revoked.
Both teams had big performances in the championship heats.
IUSF attributes injuries, lack of riders and university disciplinary actions to the small field.
IUSF will not reschedule the Spring Series event.
Heat 57 dominated the women’s side of ITTs.
Last year's ITT's saw record breaking performances.
2019 Quals had the lowest team count since 1961.
Spring in Bloomington kicks off with quals, a precursor to the famous bike race.