Gallery: 2013 Tour de Suisse, stage 2
Photos from a weather-shorted stage 2 of the 2013 Tour de Suisse
Photos from a weather-shorted stage 2 of the 2013 Tour de Suisse
Results from stage 2 of the 2013 Tour de Suisse
Hesjedal tries a late attack but falls short of the stage win and the yellow jersey
Results from the final stage of the 2013 Critérium du Dauphiné
De Marchi holds off a powerhouse chase from Froome and Porte as Talansky scores a podium finish
Results from the Brady Village Criterium at the 2013 Tulsa Tough
UnitedHealthcare dominates another finale as the women's bunch sweeps up Powers just shy of the finish
Both winners wind up lapping the field in the Clarendon Cup
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Contador continues to downplay his somewhat flat performance, but hopes for a strong finish on Sunday
Sánchez used his racing acumen to smash his way across the line to victory for the first time this season
Results from stage 1 of the 2013 Tour de Suisse
The Orica-GreenEdge rider takes a leader's jersey in his first full season focusing on the road instead of the track
Photos from the penultimate stage of the 2013 Critérium du Dauphiné
Results from stage 7 of the 2013 Critérium du Dauphiné
Sanchez takes a hard-fought win over Fuglsang as Froome remains in the driver's seat with one stage remaining
Both races will provide an important litmus test on where everyone stands going toward the Tour, now less than three weeks away
Results from the first day of the 2013 Tulsa Tough racing weekend
The races were run under the lights on a figure-8 course in Tulsa's Blue Dome entertainment district
American neo-pro Joe Dombrowski (Sky) will have the freedom to pursue his own results at Tour de Suisse
Jaimie Fuller, Skins compression company, contesting Swiss Cycling Federation’s recent endorsement of Pat McQuaid for UCI president
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Five WorldTour squads headed to inaugural Tour of Alberta
A look at the official startlist for the Tour de Suisse, which cuts through Switzerland from June 8-16
The four-time world time trial champion has his sights set on winning the road race
Thomas Voeckler's stage win at Critérium du Dauphiné is a good omen for his Europcar team heading into the Tour de France
The year's first grand tour will spend three days on the Emerald Isle, including a run through Dublin, before moving to Italy
Canadian rider won the 2012 Giro d'Italia but had to abandon this year's race after falling ill
RadioShack-Leopard rider has suffered from IT band syndrome since earlier this spring
1. Thomas VOECKLER, Europcar, in 3:24:13 2. José HERRADA LOPEZ, Movistar, at :00 3. Kevin SEELDRAEYERS, Astana, at :00
Frenchman wins on home soil as four breakaway riders survived to the finish
The USADA CEO says Pat McQuaid and cycling’s governing body are not doing all they can to establish a truth-telling process
Traces of two steroids are found in the 23-year-old's urine sample from an out-of-competition test
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Chris Froome has been impressive at the Critérium du Dauphiné, but his supporting cast has been equally so
Belgian GC rider is more then 12 minutes off the pace after five days in France
American rider solos up the final climb, only to be caught with 200 meters left
Parx Casino Philly Classic winner looks back at a fruitful week on the East Coast
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Ask a Mechanic takes you step-by-step through the process to set up and tune a Shimano Di2 front mech
A look at Alberto Contador's Specialized Shiv he rode during the stage 4 time trial at the Criterium du Dauphine
1. Christopher FROOME, Sky, in 3:28:39 2. Alberto CONTADOR VELASCO, Saxo-Tinkoff, at :04 3. Matthew BUSCHE, RadioShack-Leopard, at :04
British rider attacks with 200 meters left to take the yellow jersey away from Rohan Dennis
Luxembourg businessman Flavio Becca formed the squad, which debuted in 2011
Giro d'Italia champion signs a contract extension that will keep him on the Kazakhstan-based squad for another three seasons
When alone and beaten down by the wind and the Flint Hills, a constant stream of calculations keeps a rider moving toward 205 miles
Jonathan Page signs a deal to ride for Competitive Cyclist in 2013-14
U.S.-based amateur receives two-year extension to his ban after racing in Argentina
Spaniard drops almost three minutes to Chris Froome in time trial at the Critérium du Dauphiné, signalling possible trouble for Tour run
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A flat course led to some fast times and a GC shakeup during the stage 4 time trial at the Criterium du Dauphine
Bontrager rider took third in the time trial at U.S. nationals and won the most courageous jersey at the Amgen Tour of California
Popular domestic professional, would-be national champion, and Velo columnist Phil Gaimon will hit the WorldTour in 2014
Australian is set to break George Hincapie's mark of 17 Tour de France starts
With just three weeks before the start of the Tour de France, Tejay van Garderen will ride the Tour de Suisse to win
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UCI president attacks challenger in letter to national federations
Social fitness site proves defendant accepted inherent risks of bicycling
Swiss federation's Monday-night meeting lacks the manpower to endorse or rescind backing for Pat McQuaid
Swiss company uses ACE software to design and test its new SLR01, which is lighter and stiffer than its predecessor
The listless ship that is professional cycling demands new leadership and we lay out the case for new energy
This week, Lennard Zinn answers readers' questions about valve stem lengths, migrating wheels, and more
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The Giro d'Italia champion says the route for this year's world championships road race is the "hardest in recent years"
1. Edvald BOASSON HAGEN, Sky, in 4:03:32 2. Michael MATTHEWS, Orica-GreenEdge, at :00 3. Gianni MEERSMAN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :00
Sky rider out-muscles Michael Matthews and Gianni Meersman at the line
The skies over Italy have darkened with the news of two riders having tested positive for EPO before and during the Giro
British Cycling boss Brian Cookson is running for UCI President, and says he’ll fix the governing body’s broken image
VeloNews contributor Mark Johnson writes that, if knowledge is power, Lance Armstrong has plenty to wield through truth and reconciliation
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British cycling chief could pose real threat to Pat McQuaid's UCI leadership position
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