Milan-San Remo In Photos
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The Catalan tour is over home roads of sorts for the three, who have their European base in Girona
The young Slovak gave it his all, fell short and still calls the brutal Milano-Sanremo "beautiful"
The 2013 Milano-Sanremo proved even more monumental than usual, thanks to inclement weather
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Results from the 2013 edition of Milano-Sanremo
The 26-year-old German pips favorites Sagan, Cancellara and Chavanel to win a weather-shortened "La Primavera"
BrakeThrough Media catches the soggy start to the 2013 Milano-Sanremo
"There are clean riders, there were before and there are now," says Freire
That the judge "is ruling only upon matters of health and not on doping leads to a very frustrating outcome," says Rogge
Wiggins, Hesjedal to test themselves ahead of Giro as Vande Velde, Danielson and Zabriskie return from suspension
Snow makes the Turchino climb too dangerous to race, and both break and bunch board team buses for a ride to a fresh start
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Results from the 2013 Cigar City Criterium
Results from the 2013 Bonelli Park XC
Christian Vande Velde speaks about his pending return to racing with ESPN's Bonnie D. Ford
Strongman Sagan says he feels no pressure despite his most-favored status and sees two chances to win — from a break and in a sprint
Results from the 2013 Classica Citta di Padova
The world champion says he won before, during and after his time at Lotto, and in similar fashion
The consistent Craddock, a veteran of European campaigning, is changing the way he approaches the spring racing
"It's Sanremo; everything changes with the wind and the weather," says Tom Boonen
Cancellara, Gilbert and Chavanel seem like Sagan's strongest rivals for "La Primavera" title
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IAM Cycling captain promises to be factor at Milano-Sanremo
At 298 kilometers, with a series of punchy climbs and a high-speed approach to the finish, "La Primavera" is the hardest monument to predict
Spanish prosecutors give final arguments in their case against Eufemiano Fuentes, Manolo Saiz, and three others
Cycling's international governing body meets again this weekend as part of its effort to improve the sport for the future
Take a ride with Garmin-Sharp sport director Charlie Wegelius during stage 6 of Tirreno-Adriatico
A lack of sponsors forces the Exergy Tour to cancel this year's event. Organizers hope to resume the race in 2014
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Frenchman says he ran into the RadioShack-Leopard rider in a Munich hotel after he withdrew from Tirreno-Adriatico
After a near-miss last year, Fabian Cancellara says he has an idea how to win Sunday's Milano-Sanremo. But he's keeping it to himself
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The early starters for the 104th edition of "la Classicissima"
Orica-GreenEdge could be perfect fit for Tasmanian, who is Australia's next hope for the grand tours
Cervélo's California product developers launch feathery light new Rca, with claims of improved stiffness and aerodynamics
Cervélo launches new semi-aero road frame out of its California R&D machine and the potential trickle-down is exciting
Philippe Gilbert will make a bid for MIlano-Sanremo this weekend aboard his rainbow-striped BMC Teammachine SLR01
BMC rider still looking for his first victory of 2013 after a slow start and says he's yet to hit his peak physical condition for the season
Cannondale rider will face stiff competition in 2012 winner Simon Gerrans, Fabian Cancellara, Mark Cavendish, and Matt Goss
Bike racing is an exercise in timing and suppression, and both come into doubt when Matthew Beaudin narrowly avoids a car/bike collision
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A review of Sutherland's power data at Paris-Nice shows that he put out a peak of 6.1 watts-per-kilogram over 20 minutes in the final TT
South African teen Tony Ramatladi to join other riders in an eight-day race that features more than 15,000 feet of climbing
Mavic has unveiled its new carbon clincher, the Cosmic Carbone 40C, and initial testing is positive all around
Team principal defends Bradley Wiggins, others regarding "Internet rumors" that allege doping on the British squad
Teams are releasing their rosters for the March 17 Milano-Sanremo. Check back as we update the start list
Reigning world champion Philippe Gilbert tells a Dutch magazine that a Flemish separatist party is "extremist"
Despite a fourth-place finish at Paris-Nice, Tejay van Garderen is close to earning a GC win, says his team
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Get a tour of Sky's high-tech bus, which took 9,000 man hours and four months to customize for the British squad
Component builder Chris King is a legend in the business. Read Matthew Beaudin's full interview from the NAHBS
Colorado restaurant chain re-launches its elite men's road team after reflection from its owner
With sub-standard braking surfaces and heat-related problems, the market for fiber clinchers grows, in part for vanity's sake
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Rahsaan Bahati is part of a new elite men's team, Addyson Albershardt leads U.S. charge in El Salvador, XC riders camp in Boulder
Tony Martin rules the short, flat time trial on the coast, but Vincenzo Nibali closes out his second Tirreno-Adriatico crown
Simon Gerrans talks about his chances at a Milano-Sanremo repeat
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Sagan's diversity and the weather's role were just two of the lessons learned in Tuscany as we look ahead to the season's first monument
Former Vuelta champ should leave the hospital within a week after car/bike collision
WADA attorney reiterates desire for Puerto blood bags to be handed over, but the UCI mum at Fuentes trial
Belgium loses its second event of the season, after Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne lost in February due to snow
1. Tony MARTIN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 10:25 2. Adriano MALORI, Lampre-Merida, at :06 3. Andrey AMADOR BAKKAZAKOVA, Movistar, at :10 4. Fabian CANCELLARA, RadioShack-Leopard, at :12 5. Jonathan CASTROVIEJO NICOLAS, Movistar, at :14
Tony Martin scorches the stage 7 time trial route, but Vincenzo Nibali takes the overall race victory
After winning the 2012 Milano-Sanremo in thrilling fashion, Simon Gerrans is realistic about his chances of repeating
Louis Garneu's new Course Collection brings aerodynamic apparel to the weekend warrior
After a challenging 2012, Lampre's Filippo Pozzato is confident he'll perform well at the spring classics
Aerodynamics experts explain that it's not just in your head, training in cold temperatures really is more difficult
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