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This weekend is all about Paris-Roubaix, but don't forget, there's exciting stage racing in Spain, and women's racing in the Netherlands.
Sagan and Cancellara are different riders at different points in their careers, but in the classics, they overlap in a way that lends itself to stats.
American Allie Dragoo claimed her first victory of the season at the Energiewacht Tour in the Netherlands, winning out of a breakaway.
Tom Boonen is all-in for bid for history in Roubaix, hoping that his experience in the cobbled classic will deliver record fifth victory.
GC lead changes hands again as Diego Rosa's long-range solo breakaway wins the queen stage in Spain.
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Peter Sagan has a zen mindset ahead of Paris-Roubaix, but it may be his comparatively weak team, not fate, that decides Sunday's race.
Diego Rosa's long-range attack succeeds in Pais Vasco, as Sky's Sergio Henao takes GC lead with one day remaining.
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Here are our expert picks for the Hell of the North, the Queen of the Classics — Paris-Roubaix.
Lars Boom and Sep Vanmarcke have been close at Paris-Roubaix, but neither has hoisted the cobblestone at the Roubaix Velodrome.
Specialized has breathed new life into the Roubaix with hydraulic discs that let it stop the way it rides: on any road, in any conditions.
Tom Boonen talks about the focus required to race the classics and how his goal of a fifth Paris-Roubaix win has kept him motivated.
We take a look at this 2013 story, which talked about the end of the classic Ambrosia Nemesis aluminum wheels in the pro peloton.
Days before the “Hell of the North,” riders head out on the cobbled paths to practice riding across the brutal, bone-rattling pavé.
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Global Cycling Network busts five old training myths that aren't actually making you faster on the bike.
Ercole Baldini is one of the most accomplished riders of his generation, but you may have never heard of him.
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Phil Gaimon is physically unsuited for the stones of Paris-Roubaix, but he is taking Cannondale's call-up to the Hell of the North in stride.
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TrainingPeaks takes a look at the numbers from André Greipel's breakaway ride at Tour of Flanders — the wattage stats are impressive.
Roubaix favors the dark-horse pick — here are five men who could surprise and why they've got a shot at winning the cobblestone trophy.
We haven't seen a wet Paris-Roubaix since 2002, which has the peloton wondering how things will shake out if it's muddy on Sunday.
Samuel Sánchez unleashes a perfectly timed counter-attack around Alberto Contador to win Vuelta al País Vasco stage 4.
The 24-year-old became the first Frenchman to win a major classic last month at Milano-Sanremo.
Greg Herbold shows off the Miyata he rode to victory in the first-ever mountain bike DH worlds in 1990, held in Durango, Colorado.
Art's Cyclery lays out which Campy components are worth spending extra money on and which ones are worth settling for a lower model.
After a string of strong races — including Gent-Wevelgem and Tour of Flanders — Taylor Phinney gets the nod to race Roubaix for BMC team.
The 36-year-old Ukrainian will join the Trek – Segafredo team staff and will eventually work as a sport director.
Samuel Sanchez sneaks away on a late-race hill to win the day as Mikel Landa tumbles out of overall lead in Spain.
Trek's new Domane model offers a comfy ride over the cobbles on the Tour of Flanders course. But how will it hold up long term?
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This film is far more than one about a great craftsman pursuing his craft. It is also about two great men healing and coming out of their shells.
Tim Johnson and PeopleforBikes brought cycling, and some special guests, to the Southeast to raise bicycle safety awareness.
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Tour of Flanders came down to one decisive attack on the Paterberg — see how it happened when Sagan attacked Vanmarcke.
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Cavendish and Farrar have a history, but they've managed to put bad blood aside and have become good friends and teammates in 2016.
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The cobblestone classics climax with Paris-Roubaix's hellish run from Compiègne to Roubaix. Can Peter Sagan pull off the double?
Mark Cavendish and Marcel Kittel battle to become the first to win a record four titles at Belgium's Scheldeprijs classic.
Stephen Cummings delivers a surprise at the end of Pais Vasco's longest day as the GC standings remain unchanged.
Mark Cavendish eager to tackle Paris-Roubaix, despite being a relative novice on the pave, aims to help teammate Edvald Boasson Hagen.
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Caley Fretz takes a ride in the front seat of the Mavic neutral service car to document the carnage that is the "Hell of the North"
Stephen Cummings sneaks off the front in the final kilometer of racing to claim victory ahead of a charging peloton.
Marcel Kittel wins a record fourth Scheldeprijs classic in classic, rainy Belgian weather, narrowly nipping Mark Cavendish with a bike-throw.
Several riders crashed in the Tour of Flanders, including classics legend Tom Boonen — who is a go for Paris-Roubaix.
With a history of crashes near the finish line, the final run-in at Scheldeprijs was altered for the 2016 edition.
There's a wide range of tech choices for Wednesday's midweek Scheldeprijs race in Belgium.
Omata's forthcoming GPS device, the One, looks nothing at all like your Garmin — or any electronic device used to track rides.
The German chooses the stiff S-Works Venge ViAS for Wednesday's Scheldeprijs, likely anticipating a sprint finish.
Rotor’s Uno hydraulic drivetrain offers fast and precise shifting and is a viable alternative to electronic and mechanical systems.
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Lennard Zinn answers questions about coping with arthritic pain, fixing toe overlap, and making a rear derailleur spring back to life.
Team Sky launches Mikel Landa and Sergio Henao into top-three overall after tough, steep, uphill finish.
Imanol Erviti suprises with a top-10 finish at Flanders, the best result for his Movistar team and a stand-out finish for any Spaniard.
Fred Dreier names his nine favorite Fabian Cancellara moments of all-time, from his multi-lingual skills to his bone-crushing power.
Tony Martin gradually reinvents himself as a classics hard-man, and though he's yet to be a game-changer, he could be a factor in Roubaix.
Mikel Landa climbs to his first victory of 2016 on the steep pitches of Amurrio Barandio, out-kicking Wilco Kelderman in the end.
Trek – Segafredo sport director Demol talks about his path as a pro, racing through the ages, and cycling's stars of tomorrow.