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UEC boss David Lappartient says he can't go to the ballot box with Europe's 14 delegates, but they are required to vote Cookson
UEC boss David Lappartient says he can't go to the ballot box with Europe's 14 delegates, but they are required to vote Cookson
Sagan finished 10th two days earlier in the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
Casey B. Gibson was on hand to capture Peter Sagan's victory in the one-day race
Fifty-nine riders withdraw before Sunday's final stage, including American Evelyn Stevens
The RadioShack rider allegedly notified drug testers he was staying at a different hotel to be with his wife Sunday night
After Chris Horner's Vuelta a España victory, pro cycling remains a faith game
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Scenes from the final day of racing at the Vuelta a Espana, which saw Chris Horner win the overall title
1. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, in 5:20:07 2. Simone PONZI, Astana, at :04 3. Ryder HESJEDAL, Garmin-Sharp, at :04
The 41-year-old is facing hurdles because of his age and high asking price
Canadian favorite Ryder Hesjedal finishes third on the day
Chris Horner defied his age (41) to win the Vuelta on what he called a course “tailor-made” for him
The Cannondale rider beats Petacchi, Ciolek in a tight finish
1. Michael MATTHEWS, Orica-GreenEdge, in 2:44:00 2. Tyler FARRAR, Garmin-Sharp, at :00 3. Nikias ARNDT, Argos-Shimano, at :00
The 41-year-old American makes history by winning the Vuelta in Madrid on Sunday
Americans finish 1-2 in the men's race, which took place in Redmond, Washington
The European delegation represents one third of the 42 votes that will decide who is the next UCI president
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Heading into GP Montréal, some riders were looking for a second chance on the climber-friendly course.
The British Cycling chief is courting votes in Africa and says Asia is not a lock for the incumbent
Graham Watson captures the action on the Angliru in stage 20 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
Barring disaster, Horner will become the oldest rider in history to win a grand tour. And he's not about to retire to that rocking chair just yet.
For one rider, a victory helped salvaged a disappointing season. For another, standing on the podium was little consolation.
Results from stage 20 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
The race leader survives a flurry of attacks from Nibali and then simply rides away from his spent rival to take second on the day
Casey B. Gibson shoots the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
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Joaquim Rodríguez jumps to a solo win and Chris Horner takes back red at Alto Naranco
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National federations push additional language for UCI constitutional amendment that would allow McQuaid to run for reelection
Spain's hardest climb stands between RadioShack's Chris Horner and overall victory at the 68th Vuelta a España.
RadioShack staff speak out against those who doubt the 41-year-old Vuelta leader's performance in Spain
Dutchman takes victory after Peter Sagan falls short in final sprint
Results from stage 19 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
The American puts out some impressive numbers on the race's steep climbs
American drops Vincenzo Nibali to take the overall lead with one day in the mountains remaining at the Vuelta a España
Mythical mountain returns to the Giro for the final climbing test of the 2014 race
The Italian is a threat to earn a spot on the podium at the September 25 race in Florence
The pair is penciled in as key support riders for Vincenzo Nibali's Tour de France bid next summer
Capo's latest offering kept our core dry during a race in the mid-90s with lots of humidity
A few remaining spots on the roster will be filled in the coming days
The American overcomes a painful saddle sore and is poised to ride into Madrid on Sunday
Current president Pat McQuaid and his challenger Brian Cookson have been locked in a fierce campaign all summer
CrossVegas promoter Brook Watts talks about the humble beginnings in the desert and the significance of attracting Sven Nys
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Chris Horner continued to shock and awe his rivals at the Vuelta a España, and all but staked his claim for victory in the Spanish tour
Lance Armstrong has returned his bronze Olympic time trial medal to the U.S. Olympic Committee
DIY electronics brand tears the ICEdot down and examines the guts of the sensor
The racing at the Vuelta heats up on Peña Cabarga, with Vasil Kiryienka rolling to a solo win and Vincenzo Nibali nearly losing red
Colorado-based 29er builder offers up its first drop bar model
Loose water bottle bosses rattling on your frame? Try this trick and you may avoid having a new rivnut installed
Results from stage 18 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
American attacks again, but Nibali defends the overall lead in the first of three mountain showdowns
American part of new-look Garmin for 2014
The two Canadian races, which feature strong fields, are slated for Friday and Sunday
The official list of riders that will start Friday's Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec
It was a mountain bike race, but the 2013 Breck Epic was more about having fun in the mountains
The U.S. mountain biker talks about her performance at the recent world championships in South Africa
Horner started Thursday's stage 28 seconds behind race leader Vincenzo Nibali
Former Sky general manager Sean Yates says Wiggins was upset after teammate Chris Froome attacked at the end of stage 11
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Starting Thursday, a final, brutish push through the mountains of northern Spain will determine the winner of the 2013 Vuelta a España
Bauke Mollema catches a wind-battered field off-guard and steals one from the sprinters with a 900-meter sprint victory
Big-money U.S. calendar opens in dusty Pennsylvania
After losing his edge late in the 2012-13 season, former U.S. champion is easing into ’cross after a quiet road campaign
How one SMS saved the Spanish team from oblivion
Results from stage 17 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
Dutchman flips the script with an attack in the final kilometer to take his first grand tour stage win
Canadian announces his retirement at the end of his most successful season to date
Judge cites value of First Amendment in denying plaintiffs' claim against Armstrong, Random House, Thomas Weisel, and Bill Stapleton
UCI president is pushing a new proposal to reshape how professional road teams are managed
In his latest column, The Torqued Wrench is lost on Corsica and finding his connection to the power of riding unknown roads
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Global Cycling Network recaps the week in racing
The men's series wraps up at the Thompson Bucks County Classic in Doylestown, Pa. over the weekend
"The Armstrong Lie," a documentary about Lance Armstrong's fall from grace, debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival
This week, Lennard Zinn answers a question about problems with a chamois and follows up on two recent columns
The Astana captain said he's riding with 20 less watts than he had at the Giro d'Italia