Course Preview: It’s the Mur or nothing at Flèche Wallonne
With steep grades that puzzle the uninitiated, timing is everything to emerge victorious atop the Mur de Huy at La Flèche Wallonne
With steep grades that puzzle the uninitiated, timing is everything to emerge victorious atop the Mur de Huy at La Flèche Wallonne
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American will not start the fourth round of the World Cup after crashing hard in March
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The names of tomorrow fight two battles in the hills of Belgium
Tour champ suffers in build-up to final Giro d'Italia dress rehearsal
SRAM has taken the next big step in road drivetrains, introducing hydraulic disc and rim brakes with its new 11-speed groupsets
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Czech's win resurfaces questions over links to Ferrari, Riis' links to Fuentes
Cannondale standout will race in the Amgen Tour of California, and later the USA Pro Challenge
Eight-day race from June 2-9 ends less than three weeks before the Tour de France
39-year-old retiree George Hincapie now runs a developmental cycling team with his brother, Rich
The 37-year-old Hoy is expected to announce his retirement this week
American rider was originally on Sky's tentative Giro roster, but both parties decided it was "too much, too soon"
The 2013 classics campaign has not been fruitful for the U.S.-based squad
Tinkering with the course didn't make the Amstel Gold any more or less exciting. It was the riders who dictated the action
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3 Wire Sports reports that while Armstrong's tests never rose to the level of a positive, two of his samples were categorized as “highly suspicious"
"Purito" went to a local hospital with heavy bruising, but exams confirmed there were no broken bones
Results from the 2013 Ronde van Gelderland
American Carmen Small just misses the podium, finishing fourth in the bunch sprint
The world champion says he's coming into top form in time for his main goal of the spring season
The Aussie plans to skip Flèche Wallonne and return for a run at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
It's a fiery finish to a hot day in the saddle at the 2013 Amstel Gold Race
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Heat proved the undoing of the young Slovak, who said that on the last climb, "I couldn't get out of the saddle"
Results from stage 3 of the Vuelta a Castilla y Leon
Contador had been unsure of his condition, but sport director Philippe Mauduit says he's ready to race
Results from the 2013 Presbyterian Invitational Criterium
UnitedHealthcare once again overpowers the men's field as algebra teacher Lauren Stephens surprises the women
Results from the 2013 Amstel Gold Race
A well-timed attack gives Kreuziger all the edge he needs to win the Ardennes opener
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The protest over UCI rule 1.2.019 shows that when riders speak with one voice, it can be heard
Results from the 2013 under-23 Liege-Bastogne-Liege
Sport directors think the revised Amstel course may trigger more aggressive racing
Results from stage 2 of the 2013 Vuelta a Castilla y Leon
The Sky rider says the Baby Giro is "is a big opportunity for a lot of young riders" working their way through the amateur ranks to a pro ride
Amstel Gold Race will reveal the first hints of the storylines that will captivate us during a week of hilly one-day races in the Low Countries.
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The Irish cycling federation has backed UCI president Pat McQuaid for a third term.
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Results from the Castilla y Leon opener in Spain
World champion takes good sensation out of Brabantse Pijl and enjoys non-favorite status for Ardennes opener
Sicilian will parachute into the finale of the Ardennes classics after Giro del Trentino
American Craig Lewis will miss time yet again with a fractured elbow
From the Eddy Merckx-branded Colnagos to the Lotus Bike TT frame, GCN looks at 10 of the most memorable frames in modern racing
Slovak champion targets victory on the Cauberg after missing out at the Amstel Gold Race one year ago
The 2010 Tour champion talks about coming out of a tunnel and looking ahead to the positive in his long comeback from injury
BMC rider broke two ribs and his left collarbone in February. He returns to action next week
An Olympic silver medalist in mountain biking, Sydor also competed in road cycling during her career
Spanish team has one of the deepest squads entering the trio of races, starting with Sunday's Amstel Gold Race
A decade after its debut, the Presbyterian Hospital Invitational Criterium has become a part of Charlotte's sports culture
Jason McCartney's 2013 Pinarello Dogma 65.1 Think2 comes with Campagnolo’s electronic Record EPS group
Updates to the course for the 48th Amstel Gold Race will likely introduce a more hectic finale on Sunday
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More than any others, these seven climbs hold the key to glory in the hilly classics set to open Sunday in Maastricht, Netherlands
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Italian continues training after confrontation with driver and says he'll be ready for Sunday's Ardennes opener
With another doping case, this time for experimental drug GW1516, Russia's professionals are facing bad news
IAM Cycling rider hit by car in training, suffers open fracture of left index finger
U.S. cyclocross champion details his run-in with the UCI over race insurance and talks about racing for three more seasons
Astana rider crashed out of Paris-Roubaix and will miss the Ardennes classics with the injury
Cycling governing bodies say they will strictly enforce unsanctioned races rule in 2014
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Garmin-Sharp is building toward the first grand tour of the season, which starts May 4 in Naples
Backed by the addition of Vincenzo Nibali, Astana could be the team to beat in the upcoming classics races
The Torqued Wrench reflects on Ambrosio Nemesis wheels, which passed away quietly on Sunday, hidden away from the cobbles they mastered
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Joel Melby of Illinois set to take home a Trek Domane Project One bicycle
Jim Miller has orchestrated an upgrade for the U.S. development program, which has moved to Sittard, Netherlands