Shimano launches improved XTR brakes and featherweight tubular 29er wheels
Traditionally aluminum-centric brand moves into carbon with new XTR line-up
Traditionally aluminum-centric brand moves into carbon with new XTR line-up
"The Shark" strikes at Sega Di Ala to take his second stage-race overall of 2013
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On Sunday, 200 men will start the final classic of the spring, but these 11 favorites will be the riders to watch at "La Doyenne"
With the loss of the Roche aux Faucons for 2013, Liège–Bastogne–Liège should see the biggest group to have arrived to Ans in years
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Lennard Zinn heads back to Friction Facts to test a claim from ProGold that its lubricant smooths chain friction over time
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In an excerpt from our 2013 Personalities Issue, Richard Moore profiles Sir Chris Hoy, who announced his retirement on Thursday
Alison Powers leads the Women's Prestige Series after stop no. 1 and the Providence festival launches a gran fondo
He's led a major stage race, attacked the Tour of Flanders, and finished top-five twice in the Ardennes, and Michal Kwiatkowski is searching for his spot
1. Maxime BOUET, Ag2r La Mondiale, in 13:23:36 2. Kanstantsin SIUTSOU, Sky, at 3:19 3. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, at 3:48
Maxime Bouet remains the GC leader with one day of racing left
Bissell rider talks about his hard crash at the San Dimas Stage Race, which left him with a myriad of injuries
Disgraced team director steers clear of the doping scandal that has enveloped him
He ends his career as the most decorated cyclist in Olympic history with six gold medals and one silver
Joaquim Rodríguez and Daniel Moreno are sharing storied and infamous digs at the Hotel Malpertuus in Riemst, Belgium, this week
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Riders experience the full breadth of emotion on the steepest of the Ardennes climbs
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Lennard Zinn rides the new endurance frame in Tuscany and details its new features
Daniel Moreno drops the favorites for the biggest win of his career
Spanish domestique steps into the spotlight after Katusha gives him the reins in midweek climbers' classic
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Irishman comes back from late flat for fourth on the Mur de Huy and turns attention toward Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Carlos Betancur nearly flips the Flèche script on Wednesday with a daring, long-range attack on the Mur de Huy
1. Daniel MORENO FERNANDEZ, Katusha, in 4:52:33 2. Sergio Luis HENAO MONTOYA, Sky, at :03 3. Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZ, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :03
Never sell yourself short — even if you're up against a World Cup racer who might be better than you
Spaniard times late attack perfectly to upset the favorites in Huy and win his favorite race on the calendar
1. Marianne VOS, Rabo Women, in 3:34:32 2. Elisa LONGO BORGHINI, Hitek Products UCK, at :00 3. Ashleigh MOOLMAN, Lotto-Belisol Ladies, at :00
Results from stage 2 at the Giro del Trentino
Dutch rider previously won in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2011
Maxime Bouet reclaims race lead, with Bradley Wiggins and Vincenzo Nibali lurking with the same overall time
The documentary by Pedal Born Pictures targets teenagers who normally ditch their bikes for a driver's license
An endurance road bike, the Synapse Hi-Mod has a racing pedigree
While cycling's governing bodies posture over licenses and technical rules, mass-start events are taking off in North America
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Results from Tuesday's afternoon team time trial in Lienz, Austria
Defending champion Joaquim Rodríguez dishes on the secrets to unlocking the Mur de Huy
We get up close with SRAM's new 11-speed drivetrains and hydraulic disc and rim braking systems
Daniel Lloyd reviews the week in racing and tech and talks with Wiggle Honda rider/director Rochelle Gilmore
Tune into VeloNews.com for live coverage from the Sunny King Criterium on Saturday
Vice president of Irish cycling resigns after board supports Pat McQuaid's reelection bid
Final starters for the 2013 Flèche Wallonne classic
Irishman has been knocking on the door in the hilly classics and is ready to walk through to victory
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Wiggins and Sky come back from times loss in stage 1a to win stage 1b TTT in Lienz
Sky re-tools for Flèche Wallonne, Liège–Bastogne–Liège with stage racing aces
Joaquim Rodríguez crashed hard on his left leg during Sunday's Amstel Gold Race
BrakeThrough Media provides a unique look at the 2013 Amstel Gold Race
When you reach the "epic" point of a ride and it's not enough, just keep pedaling
1. Maxime BOUET, Ag2r La Mondiale, in 2:48:59 2. Josef CERNY, CCC Polsat Polkowice, at :00 3. Michael RODRIGUEZ GALINDO, Colombia, at :00
Frenchman wins stage 1a of four-day race and leads the GC standings
In Technical FAQ, Lennard Zinn talks about pulling cranks, lawyer tabs, stretching his IT band, and more
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"