Quintana returns to Colombia to prepare for Tour debut
A 10-mile climb on his way home from school every day helped lay Quintana's foundation on the bike
A 10-mile climb on his way home from school every day helped lay Quintana's foundation on the bike
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On a hunt for hurting, Christopher Case checks in with Rebecca Rusch to talk pain and her upcoming record attempt on the Kokopelli Trail
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The slim, comfortable fit was excellent, both on and off the bike, but the price was a little shocking
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Tom Boonen will return to racing at the Amgen Tour of California in May
Punchy, compact route should yield to aggressive racing during the seven-day race through Colorado
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Colorado stage race files civil complaint against Idaho energy firm
Gianni Meersman rings up a stage win in Switzerland
1. Gianni MEERSMAN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 4:29:09 2. Giacomo NIZZOLO, RadioShack-Leopard, at :00 3. Roberto FERRARI, Lampre-Merida, at :00 4. Luka MEZGEC, Argos-Shimano, at :00 5. Kévin REZA, Europcar, at :00
Sky taps American all-rounder to support Wiggins' bid for pink
If you're bored with your indoor trainer routine (who isn't?), try these workouts
1. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, in 3:38:47 2. Nikias ARNDT, Argos-Shimano, at :00 3. Moreno HOFLAND, Blanco, at :00
German easily takes the victory; Natnael Berhane maintains his overall race lead
TrainingPeaks provides a look into Chris Anker Sörensen's powermeter data from the famous spring classic
VeloNews' Belgium-based cyclocross correspondent Dan Seaton explored the spring classics this years and rediscovered his attachment to racing
Diamondback is not known for making road bikes, but its new line of competitive road racing bikes might change your mind
Hans-Michael Holczer is back working for the team in a consulting role
The 2010 Tour de France winner said he's feeling more comfortable on the bike following a bad crash last summer
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The ideas are decades old, but the time has finally come for electronic shifting, the 27.5-inch wheel size, and dropper posts
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The federal government has followed through on its pledge to join Floyd Landis in his whistleblower suit, naming Johan Bruyneel
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Spanish court should hand down Puerto verdicts next week
Doping panel talks about the U.S. Postal Service investigation and the lack of change in cycling since the Armstrong report landed
1. Christopher FROOME, Sky, in 13:15 2. Andrew TALANSKY, Garmin-Sharp, at :06 3. Robert KISERLOVSKI, RadioShack-Leopard, at :13 4. Richie PORTE, Sky, at :15 5. Rui Alberto FARIA DA COSTA, Movistar, at :16
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Sky leader is last to start and registers top time in Swiss opener
In the first of a three-part series, TrainingPeaks provides advice on how to prepare for a time trial. Up next: Training for a criterium
Aaron Gwin rode Specialized's two new models of the Enduro trail bike at the Sea Otter Classic
1. Natnael BERHANE, Europcar, in 4:16:06 2. Kevin SEELDRAEYERS, Astana, at :06 3. Mustafa SAYAR, TRK, at :06
Europcar rider wins the mountainous stage 3, which features a difficult finishing ascent
Italian won 48 grand tour stages during his professional racing career that started in 1996
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Lennard Zinn answers readers' questions about swapping out chainrings, dealing with chain rub, and more in this week's Technical FAQ
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Bike racing isn't the only thing flowing over the cobbles and climbs during the spring classics
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With a week of intermediate mountain stages, the aggressive riders should be on display in Switzerland
It was Black Monday in Belgium after the home country went winless in the classics for the first time in 95 years
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It's not the Indy 500, but the Little 500 does take place in Indiana. It's 50 miles long over 200 laps of a track
Renshaw, Bos among the riders injured in a late crash at the Presidential Tour of Turkey
Domenico Pozzovivo will carry Ag2r La Mondiale's GC hopes, while Arnold Jeannesson will head FDJ's squad
1. Aidis KRUOPIS, Orica-GreenEdge, in 3:23:54 2. Marco COLEDAN, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at :00 3. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, at :00
Four-day race in Monterey, California wraps up with Sunday's circuit stage
The majority of the peloton is involved in or held up by a huge pileup in the final 500 meters of stage 2
For kids learning how to ride a bike, this is a solid option
Fabian Cancellara and a slew of first-time winners came out on top in the classics, but who didn't?
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Check out these photos that show the emotion, celebration, and everything in between at Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Best known for its tools, Lezyne showcases its full product line at the Sea Otter Classic that includes new lights and a digital pump add-on
The disc brake market is growing, and TRP has released the newest versions of a brake type that's gaining popularity
1. Marcel KITTEL, Argos-Shimano, in 3:08:37 2. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, at :00 3. Yuriy METLUSHENKO, TRK, at :00
Costa Rican falls less than 40 kilometers from the finish and abandons the race
Ryder Hesjedal's breakaway move late in the race helps set up Dan Martin's victory
Irishman in shock after winning the biggest race of the Ardennes classics
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Ryder Hesjedal and Dan Martin light up the 99th Liège–Bastogne–Liège
1. Daniel MARTIN, Garmin-Sharp, in 6:38:07 2. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, at :03 3. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at :09 4. Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZ, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :09 5. Michele SCARPONI, Lampre-Merida, at :09
Irishman Dan Martin wins Liège–Bastogne–Liège on one-two punch with teammate Ryder Hesjedal
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German ace wins opener in Turkey
U.S.-based UnitedHealthcare has a solid foothold on the American crit racing circuit