Boonen at MSR: ‘Sagan doesn’t have the strongest team’
The Belgian speaks ahead of Saturday's race and says Peter Sagan's squad isn't as strong as the powerful Quick-Step Floors lineup.
The Belgian speaks ahead of Saturday's race and says Peter Sagan's squad isn't as strong as the powerful Quick-Step Floors lineup.
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What do Peter Sagan, Greg Van Avermaet, Philippe Gilbert, and Tom Boonen have in common? Great riders, but none have won Milano-Sanremo.
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There's a lot to love about the season's longest race, Milano-Sanremo, but this monument is a little sleepy until the Poggio grande finale.
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Sean Kelly's 1992 Milano-Sanremo win was one of the most memorable in race history, a daring downhill attack off the Poggio.
Warren Barguil will sit out Milano-Sanremo due to an ankle injury. The Frenchman is Sunweb's key GC leader for the Tour de France.
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Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet heads to the spring's biggest races with newfound confidence and an appetite for a big win.
Zipp promises significant aerodynamic gains with unusually shaped 454 NSW wheels. They're great on the road, but are they worth the price?
Fabian Cancellara takes matters into his own hands, attacking an uncooperative breakaway, and fending off a charging sprint field.
Who will win Milano-Sanremo. We rank the 10 favorites for "La Primavera," the season's first monument classic cycling race in Italy.
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World champion Amalie Dideriksen wins the sprint from a small group that escaped late in Ronde van Drenthe.
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Milano-Sanremo 2004 looked like it belonged to Petacchi, then Zabel was dashing to victory, but the German made a critical error.
Nacer Bouhanni sprints to his first victory of the season in Belgian midweek semi-classic Danilith-Nokere Koerse.
Mark Johnson, author of "Spitting in the Soup," talks about the history of doping in sport. Plus, we analyze and opine on a great weekend of racing.
USA Cycling announces routes for 2017 pro road championships, which will take place in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico gives a glimpse of top GC riders as they prepare for the Giro and Tour. Plus, will Peter Sagan win Milano-Sanremo?
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Here's a quick recap of what took place during the 2012 edition of Milano-Sanremo.
Andrew Hood breaks down the race and lists some probable outcomes to the 291km "La Classicissima."
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Peter Sagan's trainer admits that the world champion may be tactically out-played at Milano-Sanremo by rivals with deeper teams.
Tirreno-Adriatico wraps up with a stage 7 time trial, won by BMC's Rohan Dennis. Nairo Quintana claims his second overall title in Italy.
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Sergio Henao's win at Paris-Nice is some consolation for a missed opportunity at the Rio Olympics, but now he wants more big wins.
Colombia's Nairo Quintana claims his second title at the Tirreno-Adriatico while Australian Rohan Dennis wins stage 7 time trial.
With Milano-Sanremo only days away, we are taking a look back at some of the most memorable editions of “La Primavera.”
Peter Sagan's Tirreno-Adriatico time trial is almost ruined by a dog and its owner, who crossed the road right in front of the world champion.
Lennard Zinn talks about the science behind bike throws and looks at whether there's such a thing as throwing a bike backward.
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Alberto Contador lost Paris-Nice by two seconds, which begs the question: Could he have made up those two seconds with a different bike?
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Rohan Dennis is proving himself as an alternate GC leader for BMC Racing's Giro d'Italia team, riding onto the podium at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Beating world champ Peter Sagan on Tirreno-Adriatico's penultimate stage, Fernando Gaviria confirmed he's a top favorite for Milano-Sanremo.
The North American Handmade Bike Show (NAHBS) showcases the most beautiful rides you can imagine. Here are some of our favorites.
The sprinters have one final day to shine at Tirreno-Adriatico. Fernando Gaviria narrowly beats Peter Sagan in stage 6.
Fernando Gaviria wins the penultimate stage of Tirreno-Adriatico, beating world champion Peter Sagan in Italy.
Paris-Nice wraps with thrilling final attack by Contador. Tirreno-Adriatico sees Quintana thump the climbers. What did we learn from these races?
Alberto Contador keeps entertaining fans with long-range attacks, but those tactics won't defeat Froome and Sky at the Tour in July.
The three-time Tour de France champion breaks his silence regarding the controversy surrounding the Sky boss.
Reigning two-time world champion Peter Sagan racks up another stage win in Tirreno as Nairo Quintana holds on to overall lead.
Stage 8 winner David de la Cruz cuts Alberto Contador's chance for third race win as Sergio Henao takes the overall victory by two seconds.
Nairo Quintana set to return home following Tirreno for "calm" approach towards the Giro d'Italia/Tour de France double attempt this year.
David de la Cruz wins final stage while Sergio Henao narrowly escapes late Alberto Contador rally to hold on to Paris-Nice win on Sunday.
Reigning two-time world road race champion Peter Sagan claimed his second stage win of the 52nd edition of Tirreno-Adriatico on Sunday.
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Giro contender Fabio Aru's pre-race build-up suffered a blow Sunday when he was forced out of Tirreno-Adriatico with a bout of bronchitis.
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Two-time race winner Richie Porte claims his fifth Paris-Nice stage win as new Colombian road race champion Sergio Henao takes yellow.
Nairo Quintana returns to Terminillo the victor of stage 4 two years after taking the same summit en route to Tirreno-Adriatico win in 2015.
Nairo Quintana gained time and garnered respect with sensational solo win on stage 4 to take overall lead over rivals at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Australian Richie Porte (BMC) won the penultimate stage of Paris-Nice, Saturday, while Colombian Sergio Henao (Sky) slips into yellow.
Colombian Nairo Quintana pulled on the leader's blue jersey after solo finish to win the fourth stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico on Saturday.
Ag2r La Mondiale has announced team rider Romain Bardet has decided to take part in the Volta a Catalunya, March 20-16.
Reigning world champion Amalie Dideriksen (DEN) won the 152.2km Ronde van Drenthe in the Netherlands municipality of Hoogeveen on Saturday.
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