I understand everyone's pain with this transition - believe me, it's been hard on the Cyclingnews production editors, too.
You may not realize just how much we care about this job - for years we have engaged in a single-minded pursuit to post every UCI race result in the world plus all the big national events and (until recently) as many local results as we could find time to post.
We scoured the internet for every news story, traveled the world to cover races, exhausted our contacts to bring you exclusive stories, features and interviews and brought unique perspectives through diaries of riders - big and small...
(If you had a problem with the current staff, well, can't help you there!)
... the navigation is different... the old site had everything right up front... those of you who pointed out that it was rolled out prematurely are right - it really wasn't quite ready and we're still finding new bugs and issues.
Is it right for people on this forum to complain to the advertisers who help to pay our salaries just because you have issues with the new look? I remember once upon a time there was a rider for a team who made someone mad by acting like a jerk. Someone contacted the sponsor to complain and lo and behold, that team no longer exists.
... Just because we've been forced to modernize our clunky 1990's design to fit with today's internet isn't a reason to try to shut us down...
In my opinion, it's not even a reason to give up visiting the site...
Please try to have patience as we all tackle this transition... It might take some time to get to where we're all happy. Believe me, when Gerard Knapp redesigned the early 90s site to a late-90's site he got just as many complaints, but you all grew to love it...
In short, yes - we all miss the old site. It was familiar and comfortable...
Laura