Valverde wins 2013 Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana at Mallorca
Spaniard tops four-up sprint after late breakaway with Henao, Gesink and Costa
Spaniard tops four-up sprint after late breakaway with Henao, Gesink and Costa
Former world champion says a run at San Remo isn't on his priority list for 2013
Brian Head will play host to the Tour of Utah's overall start in 2013, with a finish in Park City
Coach Frank Overton talks about the importance of the base period and how to lay down the endurance foundation you need without riding 20 hours a week
As the Katusha battle hits CAS this week, where will Joaquim Rodríguez land, assuming it's not with the Russian team?
Brent Bookwalter defends his overall lead as Mark Cavendish wins and takes a 10-second time bonus
The Tourmalet and Madelaine are on the list, but neither is GCN's top French climb. Which is?
Thor Hushovd continues his comeback toward the classics in southern France and still dreams of winning Paris-Roubaix
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Brent Bookwalter and BMC Racing ride to win the TTT at the Tour of Qatar and protect the American's overall lead
The world governing body says some riders were tested less often because they had established blood profiles
A Spanish sports daily reports links between Puerto doc and Real Sociedad
Aussie tops Farrar in bunch sprint as Mallorca Challenge continues
American squad rallies behind worlds TT silver medalist to protect Bookwalter's leader's jersey
1. Bmc Racing Team, in 16:07 2. Sky Procycling, at :5 3. Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team, at :10 4. Radioshack Leopard, at :11 5. Katusha, at :15
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Velo managing editor spends the day of ’cross worlds embedded with American medal hopeful Logan Owen
VeloLab has teamed up with Jason Smith's Friction Facts independant lab in Boulder, Colorado, for drivetrain efficiency testing
With the low countries filling the top 10 at worlds, there is little reason to believe any rivals will emerge in this next generation of ’cross racers
BMC Racing takes windy team time trial in Qatar to defend Bookwalter's golden jersey
Bucking tradition, the British squad will train at altitude in March instead of hitting the early one-weed stage races
After a series of bail-outs, including pumping water out of the venue throughout a condensed race day, the 2013 ’cross worlds went off well
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Even after a sixth world ’cross title, Marianne Vos feels every rainbow jersey is a major achievement to be celebrated
1. Brent BOOKWALTER, BMC RACING, in 3:28:47 2. Martin ELMIGER, IAM CYCLING, at 0 3. Grégory RAST, RADIOSHACK-LEOPARD, at 0 4. Bernhard EISEL, SKY, at 0 5. Elia VIVIANI, CANNONDALE PRO CYCLING, at 0
1. Anthony ROUX, FDJ, in 14:45 2. Jérémy ROY, FDJ, at :3 3. Lieuwe WESTRA, VACANSOLEIL-DCM, at :23 4. Arthur VICHOT, FDJ, at :28 5. Pierrick FEDRIGO, FDJ, at :30
1. Samuel DUMOULIN, AG2R LA MONDIALE, in 1:31:03 2. Bryan COQUARD, TEAM EUROPCAR, at 0 3. Mathieu DRUJON, BIGMAT-AUBER 93, at 0 4. Cyrille PATOUX, ROUBAIX LILLE METROPOLE, at 0 5. Jure KOCJAN, EUSKALTEL EUSKADI, at 0
Hoogerland was motorpacing in preparation for the Tour Méditerranéen when a turning car struck him
Casey B. Gibson takes a look at Eva Bandman Park post-worlds and decides racing Saturday was a swell idea
Wil Matthews shoots the action surrounding the 2013 UCI Elite Cyclocross World Championships in Louisville, Kentucky
Hivert uses the final time trial to vault out of second place and into the final leader's jersey
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LeMond Inc. will sell the Revolution stationary trainer and a line of related products, says the three-time Tour de France winner
Women's racing is off to a good start for 2013, but athletes and directors say there's more to be done
Graham Watson snaps the action as Brent Bookwalter wins the Tour of Qatar opener and dons the leader's jersey
A late break held off the peloton and the American took his first big international victory
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Casey B. Gibson sends a massive gallery wrapping up the big day in Louisville as the world came to America
Mathieu Van der Poel was unstoppable on Saturday morning in Louisville
The Trofeo Palma ends with a bunch sprint after a break is reeled in short of the line
One stage remains — a short individual time trial through the streets of Ales
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The BMC rider proves best of a three-man break that barely holds off a charging peloton
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Sven Nys finally gets his second world title on an emotional but tough day for the Americans
Marianne Vos got away early and never looked back as American Katie Compton chased long and hard for silver
The Argos-Shimano rider says the classics are the races he's most passionate about
“I wasn’t feeling spectacular, and I have to be feeling spectacular to beat her," says the World Cup champ
Both young men are strong and determined. On Saturday, fortune smiled on one of them
“It’s really nice to win this race,” he said, “but next week there’s another race, and I want to win also. ..."
The Americans leave their home ’cross worlds with a medal, momentum, and mixed feelings
Logan VonBokel checks out Lars Van Der Haar's Giant TCX Advanced SL
1. Sven NYS (BEL), in 1:05:35 2. Klaas VANTORNOUT (BEL), in 1:05:37 3. Lars VAN DER HAAR (NED), in 1:06:00 4. Bart WELLENS (BEL), in 1:06:16 5. Philipp WALSLEBEN (GER), in 1:06:19
It took a while, but Belgium finally got a win at worlds — and Nys finally got a second rainbow jersey
1. Mike TEUNISSEN (NED), in 48:40 2. Wietse BOSMANS (BEL), in 48:54 3. Wout VAN AERT (BEL), in 49:02 4. Tijmen EISING (NED), in 49:15 5. Jens ADAMS (BEL), in 49:18
1. Bryan COQUARD, TEAM EUROPCAR, in 3:53:36 2. Frederique ROBERT, LOTTO-BELISOL, at 0 3. Samuel DUMOULIN, AG2R LA MONDIALE, at 0 4. Mathieu DRUJON, BIGMAT-AUBER 93, at 0 5. Bert DE BACKER, ARGOS-SHIMANO, at 0
Logan VonBokel gets a peek at Kevin Pauwels' Ridley X-Knight
Logan VonBokel spends some quality time with Niels Albert's Colnago Prestige
The men's under-23 race was a Dutch-Belgian battle — and once again, the Dutch triumphed
1. Marianne VOS (NED), in 43:00 2. Katherine COMPTON (USA), in 44:34 3. Lucie CHAINEL-LEFEVRE (FRA), in 45:10 4. Katerina NASH (CZE), in 45:12 5. Sanne VAN PAASSEN (NED), in 45:15
Vos puts on a cyclocross clinic in defense of her rainbow jersey at a snowy Eva Bandman Park in Louisville
1. Mathieu VAN DER POEL (NED), in 40:47 2. Martijn BUDDING (NED), in 41:44 3. Adam TOUPALIK (CZE), in 42:06 4. Logan OWEN (USA), in 42:10 5. Nicolas CLEPPE (BEL), in 42:12
The Dutch powerhouse mounted a masterful defense of his rainbow jersey on the snowy Louisville circuit
Already under heavy media pressure for its own doping legacy, Blanco has suspended Sánchez
The course remains frozen Saturday morning, but rising temps and race traffic should mean mud for elite men and women
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Ryan Trebon's Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com mechanic, Dusty LaBarr, talks about overcoming weather challenges in Louisville
U.S. champion Jonathan Page says the emotion he feels in Louisville is unlike any he's felt before a cyclocross world championships
The Belgian contingent met its home-country press Friday morning and pointed at each other to win in Louisville
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Caley Fretz goes one-on-one with Philippe Gilbert's BMC Teammachine SLR01
1. Jerome COUSIN, TEAM EUROPCAR, in 3:40:02 2. Anthony ROUX, FDJ, at 0 3. Arthur VICHOT, FDJ, at 0 4. Romain BARDET, AG2R LA MONDIALE, at 0 5. Björn LEUKEMANS, VACANSOLEIL-DCM, at 0
Compton says World Cup win represents triumph over adversity: "It’s huge for me, and I think it’s huge for the U.S. also"