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Alberto Contador resting after injuring knee in training fall
The Tour champion is resting after sliding out on a training ride.
Racers, French leaders pay tribute to Laurent Fignon
French President Sarkozy, Bernard Hinault, Greg LeMond, Lance Armstrong and others pay tribute to the two-time Tour winner.
2010 Vuelta a Espana results, stage 4
- 1. Igor ANTON HERNANDEZ, (ESP) Euskaltel-Euskadi, in 5:00:29
- 2. Vincenzo NIBALI, (ITA) Liquigas-Doimo, at 0
- 3. Peter VELITS, (SVK) HTC-Columbia, at 1
- 4. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, (ESP) Team Katusha, at 1
- 5. Philippe GILBERT, (BEL) Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 5
Two-time Tour de France winner Laurent Fignon dead at 50
Two-time Tour de France winner Laurent Fignon has died at the age of 50 following a battle with cancer
Tested: Northwave Razer MTB shoes
Singletrack.com's tech editor Zack Vestal tested Northwave's Razer MTB shoe. Does the shoe fit?
Will Cyclocross Succeed in Australia?
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CrossVegas announces preliminary start list for the 2010 race
The race will feature a long list of national champions and other stars from the U.S. and abroad.
Thor Hushovd to join Garmin-Cervélo for 2011
Jonathan Vaughters says the Norwegian strong man will complement the team's current top sprinter, Tyler Farrar.
Windham World Cup 2010: Gravity Wrap
SLIDESHOW: The 2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup is officially in the books as racing wrapped up on Windham Mountain in New York's Catskills on Sunday with the men's and women's downhill contests.
Team Sky racked by mystery illness at the Vuelta a Espana
Team Sky loses two riders to illness on stage 3, and other riders and staff are struggling with similar symptoms.
Christian Vande Velde brushes off Vuelta a Espana crash caused by olive oil
Christian Vande Velde has a minor crash on the Vuelta's third stage, outside an olive oil factory. The American vet is looking to finish off his 2010 season with a strong Vuelta.
Beñat Intxausti signs with Movistar team
Beñat Intxausti, the highly touted Basque rider, has penned a three-year deal to join Team Movistar, the team currently known as Caisse d'Epargne
2010 Vuelta a España results, stage 3
- 1. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma-Lotto, 157.3km in 4:06:12
- 2. Joaquin Rodriguez, Team Katusha, at 0:13
- 3. Igor Anton, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 0:13
- 4. Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas-Doimo, at 0:15
- 5. Grega Bole, Lampre-Farnese Vini, at 0:15
Philippe Gilbert wins stage 3 at Vuelta, dons leader’s jersey
The Omega Pharma-Lotto strongman attacks for the win in the final kilometer as a daylong break comes to naught.
Book Excerpt: A Zen Approach to Training with Power, from Training and Racing with a Power Meter
Hunter Allen and Andrew Coggan discuss some simple ways a power meter can help riders track performance changes over time.
Wrenched & Ridden bike reviews: Zipp Vuka R2C shifters with VukaShift aero extensions
Ah, the pain and joy of testing time trial gear. Zack Vestal installs and rides Zipp's Vuka R2C shifters and VukaShift aero extensions.
Vuelta a España
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National Racing Calendar standings, updated August 24, 2010
- 1. Luis Amaran, Jamis Sutter Home/Colavita, at 1139 points
- 2. Rory Sutherland, UnitedHealthcare-Maxxis, with 805 points
- 3. David Veilleux, Kelly Benefit Strategies, with 743 points
- 4. Jonathan Cantwell, Fly V Australia, with 735 points
- 5. Ben Jacques-Maynes, Bissell Pro Cycling, with 632 points
Tired Luis Amaran celebrates his 2010 NRC title from home
Luis Amaran (Jamis-Sutter Home) had enough lead to coast across the finish line of the 2010 National Racing Calendar individual standings.
Jonathan Cantwell continues crit command with win at Chris Thater Criterium
V Australia's Jonathan Cantwell notches another crit win, this time at the NRC-closing Chris Thater in New York. His win helped V Australia lock up the 2010 NRC team rankings win.
2010 Chris Thater Memorial results, men
- 1. Jonathan Cantwell, Fly V Australia
- 2. Bernard Sulzberger, Fly V Australia
- 3. Hilton Clarke, United Heathcare
- 4. Kyle Wamsley, Bissell
- 5. Andres ignacio Pereyra, Jamis/Sutter Home
Xavier Tondo finds ride with Movistar as Cervélo TestTeam exodus begins
The Cervelo TestTeam exodus begins as Xavier Tondo signs with the Spanish squad now known as Caisse d'Epargne. Thor Hushovd says he's talking to several teams.
Tejay Van Garderen is eager to show his stuff at the 2010 Vuelta
HTC-Columbia says there's no pressure on the rising young star, who is in Spain to learn.
2010 Vuelta a España results, stage 2
- 1. Yauheni Hutarovich, Française des Jeux, 4:35:41
- 2. Mark Cavendish, HTC-Columbia, s.t.
- 3. Tyler Farrar, Garmin-Transitions, s.t.
- 4. Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre-Farnese Vini, s.t.
- 5. Antonio Lea Cardoso Manuel, Footon-Servetto-Fuji, s.t.
Yauheni Hutarovich wins stage 2 of the 2010 Vuelta a Espana, as Mark Cavendish holds lead
Yauheni Hutarovich — the lanterne rouge of the 2009 Tour de France — claims his first grand-tour victory ahead of race leader Mark Cavendish and Tyler Farrar.
Windham World Cup 2010: Photo Galleries
SLIDESHOW: Catch the elite men and women's cross-country action at the Windham World Cup final.
Windham World Cup 2010: The Men's XC Mix
VIDEO: Flat tires stifled the momentum of almost every North American hopeful at the first World Cup in the United States in five years. Mishaps didn't slow Windham World Cup winner Jaroslav Kulhavy, however.
Tibco’s Brooke Miller retires after Chris Thater Memorial Criterium
Tibco's former national champ calls it quits after a successful team effort — just as she wanted.
Windham World Cup 2010: Julien Absalon
VIDEO: Two-time Olympian Julien Absalon had some bad luck at the Windham World Cup race, which meant he was out of contention for the overall series title for 2010.
2010 Chris Thater Memorial results, women
- 1. Samantha Schneider, Tibco
- 2. Catherine Cheatley, Colavita-Baci
- 3. Joanne Kiesanowski, Tibco
- 4. Modesta Vzesniauskaite, Colavita-Baci
- 5. Brooke Miller, Tibco
Tibco’s Samantha Schneider wins 2010 Chris Thater Memorial Criterium
USA Crits series action continues Sunday with the men's event.
2010 Vuelta a España results, stage 1
- 1. Mark Cavendish, HTC-Columbia, 13km in 14:06
- 2. Peter Velits, HTC-Columbia, at 0:01
- 3. Martin Velits, HTC-Columbia, at 0:01
- 4. Lars Ytting Bak, HTC-Columbia, at 0:01
- 5. Hayden Roulston, HTC-Columbia, at 0:01
Stage 1, 2010 Vuelta a España: a Graham Watson gallery
Graham Watson captures the unusual nighttime team time trial that kicked off the 2010 Vuelta a España
HTC-Columbia wins Vuelta opener, puts Mark Cavendish into overall lead
HTC-Columbia set the early top time in the nighttime stage and it withstood challenges from Liquigas-Doimo and Saxo Bank.
Schumacher suspension ends, but racing delayed
Stefan Schumacher will have to wait a bit longer for his return to professional cycling after serving a two-year suspension for doping.
Night-time TTT clicks Vuelta a España into gear
Vuelta a España organizers must have known what was in store when they decided to schedule a night-time team time trial to kick start the 65th edition of the Spanish grand tour.
Jonathan Vaughters: Garmin-Cervelo a ‘natural fit.’
Garmin team CEO Jonathan Vaughters says the merger will add classics strength and a women's team. He said the two teams' management share a philosophy about anti-doping and sport development.
Press Release: Garmin and Cervelo to be Garmin-Cervelo in 2011
Team Garmin-Transitions and Cervélo SA will join forces for the 2011 season to create a new team that will be known as Garmin-Cervélo.
Windham World Cup 2010: Catharine Pendrel
VIDEO: Canada's Catharine Pendrel leads the overall World Cup points battle, but Eva Lechner of Italy and American Willow Koerber are right on her wheel. How will Pendrel come out in the battle for the title?
Windham World Cup 2010: Adam Craig
VIDEO: Adam Craig's season was late to start due to knee rehab. How does the Maine native view the Windham, New York World Cup course and having the "Euros" invade the U.S.? Watch on...
World Cup Season Champions’ Titles Up for Grabs
Of the six season titles up for grabs, only one — four-cross — has been mathematically won. Prendrel, Lechner and Koerber all aiming for women's XC overall honors.
American Tejay Van Garderen ready for Vuelta a Espana debut
HTC-Columbia breaks its own rules to let the 22-year-old American start a grand tour. 'I'm not going to be a tourist,' the first-year pro promises.
Fränk Schleck: ‘I can win the Vuelta a Espana’
The Saxo rider says he's fully recovered from his Tour de France crash and ready to challenge for the win, with the help of brother Andy
Gear&Tech: Tipping the Scales – Scott's XC 26ers and 29ers
Full-carbon 29ers just keep getting lighter and are appearing more often atop the podium domestically, and, finally, internationally as well. Want proof? World XC champ Nino Schurter and his Scott Swisspower teammate Florian Vogel are checking out two-niners.
Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: Removing headset top caps, seatpost creaking, and more solutions to mystery creaks
Lennard Zinn fields questions about the need for headset top caps and why shortened seatposts don't creak, and shares another long list of potential sources for bicycle mystery noises.
UPDATED: Cervélo TestTeam and Garmin-Transitions become Garmin-Cervelo
Cervélo TestTeam will not ride into the 2011 season, but team officials confirmed that Cervélo will become the new bike sponsor for Garmin-Transitions. The women’s team will continue next season
Cincinnati cyclocross race says it has the largest women’s prize list in the world
Organizers of October’s Cincinnati UCI3 Cyclocross Festival say the race will offer the largest women's prize list of any cyclocross race in the world
What You Missed This Morning Photo Competition
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Vuelta a Espana preview: Contador’s absence leaves wide-open race
The third and final grand tour of the season gets underway in Spain on Saturday, with several leading riders eyeing their chances amid the absence of the world's top road racer Alberto Contador.
Cervelo will not sponsor TestTeam after 2010, linked to Garmin-Transitions
The bike manufacturer announced Thursday that it would stop sponsoring the Cervelo TestTeam after this season, but would remain involved with cycling 'at the highest levels of the sport."
Training Center: What’s the best way to stretch for cycling?
A reader asks about the most effective way to stretch for improved cycling performance
U.S. Scene This Week: NRC, USA Crits on the line at Chris Thater Memorial
The Chris Thater Memorial closes out the National Racing Calendar, while the Hotter 'n Hell and the Winters Road Race keep Texas and California racers busy.
Tech Update: Garmin releases new touchscreen Edge 800 GPS
Garmin's new Edge 800 cycling GPS unit offers more features — including a color touchscreen — than the minimalist Edge 500. But it's not much bigger.
Epic Bloggin': In Her Own Words from Breck
A knot of pro men are vying for the lead in the six-day, lung-busting event known as the Breck Epic in Colorado. Read some of the mental wanderings of Sarah Uhl, someone not vying for the lead but busting butt nonetheless at the Epic.
VeloNews.com partners with BCSM for new web cycling training features
Now VeloNews.com readers will get training tips and advice from the same folks who advise Contador, the Schlecks, Fabian Cancellara, Taylor Phinney and others.
VeloNews Training Center: How should a cyclocross bike fit?
In the first question and answer column in VeloNews.com's new Training Center feature, a reader asks whether he should buy a cyclocross bike that is smaller than his road bike.
What Was I Thinking?
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Four Contenders Talk Windham World Cup and MTB Worlds
Singletrack.com recently caught up with four North American contenders for the podiums at the World Cup final at Windham, New York and at the mountain bike world championships at Mont Ste Anne — Georgia Gould, Katie Compton, Geoff Kabush and Todd Wells.
Big Guns Lined Up for MTB Worlds
Riders like Julien Absalon, Nino Schurter, Willow Koerber, Catharine Pendrel, Greg Minnaar, Gee Atherton, Steve Peat, Sabrina Jonnier, Anneke Beerten and Jared Graves will be vying for rainbow jerseys in their various disciplines at Mont Saint Anne Sept. 1-5.
Canada gears up for next month’s ProTour races, the GP Montreal and GP Quebec
Next month Canada will host the first ProTour events to be held in North America, the GP Montreal and GP Quebec. Horner, Leipheimer, Boasson Hagen, Sanchez, Hesjedal and Basso highlight the start lists released Wednesday.
GP Quebec and GP Montreal start lists
Start lists for the two Canadian ProTour races
Vuelta a Espana director has no regrets about RadioShack snub, predicts ‘spectacular’ race
Javier Guillén says the race features a 'colossus' climb and a stellar field, including the Schlecks, Menchov, Sastre, Cavendish, Freire and others
Denis Menchov likes his chances at the 2010 Vuelta a Espana
Two-time Vuelta winner Denis Menchov goes into this year's race as a five-star favorite.
Epic Conditions Hit Riders at Breck Epic
Tuesday's third stage of the Breck Epic somewhere above Breckenridge, Colorado saw a brutal day in the saddle where riders climbed over the Continental Divide twice in 44 miles, gaining over 9,400 feet. And did we mention it was cold...?
FINAL Women’s UCI World Cup rankings, updated August 21, 2010
- 1. Marianne VOS , (Netherlands) , with 270 points
- 2. Emma JOHANSSON , (Sweden) Red Sun Cycling Team, with 209 points
- 3. Kirsten WILD , (Netherlands) Cervelo Test Team, with 202 points
- 4. Charlotte BECKER , (Germany) Cervelo Test Team, with 182 points
- 5. Judith ARNDT , (Germany) Team Columbia HTC Women, with 161 points
2010 Eneco Tour photos, final stage
Photos from the final stage.
Andy Schleck to miss world road race championships
The Luxembourg cycling federation announced Tuesday that Tour de France runner-up Andy Schleck will not race the world road championships
Heinrich Haussler to skip world road championships
Haussler had hoped to race for Australia this year, but a lingering knee injury will keep him at home.
Tony Martin wins final Eneco Tour stage and secures overall title — world time trial is his next objective
HTC-Columbia's Tony Martin wraps up his Eneco Tour by winning the final time trial. Now he's looking toward the world time trial championships in Australia.
2010 Eneco Tour results, stage 7 and final overall
- 1. Tony MARTIN, (GER) HTC-Columbia, in 20:24
- 2. Maarten TJALLINGII, (NED) Rabobank Cycling Team, at 6
- 3. Alex RASMUSSEN, (DEN) Team Saxo Bank, at 9
- 4. Richie PORTE, (AUS) Team Saxo Bank, at 20
- 5. Koos MOERENHOUT, (NED) Rabobank Cycling Team, at 20