Photo of the Day – 15 June 2013
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Results from the fourth stage of the 2013 Tour de Beauce
Francisco Mancebo keeps a slim lead in the overall race standings with two days remaining
1. Rui Alberto FARIA DA COSTA, Movistar, in 5:11:08 2. Bauke MOLLEMA, Blanco, at :00 3. Tejay VAN GARDEREN, BMC Racing, at :00
Mathias Frank narrowly holds onto his grip atop the GC standings
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The men's and women's fields navigated through a 93-mile course in the third stage at the Nature Valley Grand Prix
The UCI Management Committee acknowledged proposals to simplify its WorldTour calendar and team selection process, beginning in 2015
1. Sean Mazich, Jelly Belly-Kenda, in 3:24:59 2. Michael Friedman, Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies, at :03 3. Cole House, Cashcall Mortgage, at :03
Garmin-Sharp rider says the prep work for his likely Tour de France debut is done
Sports director served a six-month ban after admitting to doping during his career as a rider
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Wilcoxson leads the women's GC standings with three stages remaining
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A former overall winner at Nature Valley Grand Prix, Tibco's Shelley Olds is back to her roots after a rough start to the season
Francisco Mancebo (5-hr Energy) won a difficult stage 3 at Tour de Beauce, which featured the steep Mont-Mégantic climb.
The UCI Management Committee announced it would adhere to myriad proposals to clean up the sport’s image
Nature Valley GP's ‘Merckx-style' time trial has met with mixed reviews among riders and directors
1. Francisco MANCEBO PEREZ, 5-Hour Energy, in 4:02:19 2. Matt COOKE, at :05 3. Carter JONES, Bissell, at :12
Garmin-Sharp rider crashed out of the Tour de Suisse on Monday but escaped serious injury
1. Juan Jose Haedo, Jamis Hagens Berman-Sutter Home, in 1:11:42 2. Michael Friedman, Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies, at :00 3. Freddie Rodriguez, Jelly Belly-Kenda, at :00
1. Grégory RAST, RadioShack-Leopard, in 4:23:53 2. Mathew HAYMAN, Sky, at :00 3. Alexandr KOLOBNEV, Katusha, at :00
There is no change in the GC standings, as Mathias Frank keeps his slim lead over Roman Kreuziger and Rui Costa
Our bodies were not made to ride bikes, so they often fool us when it comes to how we think we feel
Optum rider had to pedal in the small chainring for the last two miles of the race, and then finished third
Scenes from the criterium on the first day of action at the Nature Valley Grand Prix
Italian-based squad saw two of its riders test positive for EPO before and during the Giro d'Italia last month
Group known as Hommen promises to use the 21-stage race as a platform for its message
Riders dealt with wet, rainy conditions at the opening stage time trial at the Nature Valley Grand Prix
New report presents data-driven doubts on climbing performances, past and present
1. Serghei Tvetcov, Jelly Belly-Kenda, in 16:02 2. Tom Zirbel, Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies, at :03 3. Chris Barton, Cashcall Mortgage, at :13
Canadian claims victory in stage 2 at the six-day race through Quebec
1. Guillaume BOIVIN, Cannondale, in 3:53:20 2. Matthias FRIEDEMANN, Champion System, at :00 3. Jasper STUYVEN, Bontrager, at :00
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1. Alexander KRISTOFF, Katusha, in 4:08:29 2. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, at :00 3. Arnaud DEMARE, FDJ, at :00
Reigning U.S. time trial champion Tom Zirbel finishes three seconds behind Tvetcov
Three members of the Swiss Cycling Federation file a formal appeal to challenge the candidacy of Pat McQuaid ahead of September's elections
Katusha rider dashes to the finish line with 250 meters left to take the victory
Ask a Mechanic walks us through the process of installing tubeless tires on a mountain bike wheel — without making a mess
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German blasts ASO for including the climb and descent in the 2013 route
Italian bike maker introduces its improved product line for next year
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Sky leader says moving forward, winning the Tour de France will be his main target
The 25-year-old won the opening stage at the Criterium du Dauphine and held the leader's jersey for three days
Italian bike manufacturer introduces road race frames with disc brakes for its 2014 lineup
Lennard Zinn breaks down the benefits of some new, light, and removable fenders that are on the market
German says the Texan did "enormous harm" to cycling by doping and taking illegal drugs
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The six-day race through Quebec kicks off with a 165km flat stage
Johan Bruyneel, former manager of Lance Armstrong, told a Belgian magazine that he's not the "demon" USADA has made him out to be
A quick look into the official North American guide to the 2013 Tour de France
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1. Arnaud DEMARE, FDJ, in 4:08:23 2. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at :00 3. Tyler FARRAR, Garmin-Sharp, at :00
The USA Pro Challenge confirmed the 16 professional cycling teams that will participate in the race from August 19-25, 2013
We look at three Specialized bikes from two different teams at the Criterium du Dauphine and break down the build for each one
Australian returns to his sports director role on a 12-month probationary period following his doping admission last fall
Sagan, who won the Tour's points title in 2012, enters this year's race on a hot streak
French rider tested positive for a banned stimulant after stage 7 of the three-week race through Italy
This week, Lennard Zinn answers multiple questions about cranks, bottom brackets, and oversized helmets
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1. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, in 4:46:27 2. Rui Alberto FARIA DA COSTA, Movistar, at :00 3. Roman KREUZIGER, Saxo-Tinkoff, at :00
Cannondale rider earns stage victory as Mathias Frank takes overall race lead
Canadian rider was expected to lead Garmin-Sharp at the Tour de France
1. Aldo Imo Ilesic, UnitedHealthcare 2. Dennis Aleman, Jamis-Hagens Berman 3. Luis Amaran, Jamis-Hagens Berman
A number of national champions will be on hand for the annual race in Minnesota
Sky rider says in the wake of the Lance Armstrong doping scandal, the sport is moving forward. His results are proof of that
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Froome sees a half-dozen contenders for the Tour title. But with Porte and an even stronger Sky at his side, he looks hard to beat
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The River Parks Criterium marks the finish of the 2013 Saint Francis Tulsa Tough race weekend
Results from the River Parks Crit, the final race in the Saint Francis Tulsa Tough weekend
The race was round two of the 2013 Air Force Association Cycling Classic
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