Opinion: Of a mess, dignity and grace
In Slipstream Sports, riders torn up inside over regretful decisions find a home and an emotional Tour ride
In Slipstream Sports, riders torn up inside over regretful decisions find a home and an emotional Tour ride
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Federal prosecutors refuse to comment when questioned by VeloNews over dropping the Armstrong investigation
Jeremy Powers and company head to Gloucester and Sam Smith falls asleep in a woman's lap on the plane to Madison
Velo columnist Phil Gaimon introduces readers to three riders that made it out of the EPO era clean, but not necessarily by choice
Dan Seaton explains an exciting, new timed classification for the renamed GvA Trofee series and gives advice on staying warm
Tour champ says he wants to look forward, not backward, as mountain of Armstrong evidence comes into view
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Wednesday painted a picture of an Armstrong career marked by intimidation and secrecy
Manager says Leonardo Bertagnolli's problems are his own, not the team's
The national governing body confirms notification from USADA as CEO says sport's future "has never been brighter"
The Garmin-Sharp riders say their success proves that the sport has turned a corner
The Astana rider clips 10 seconds off the defending champion's lead with two stages remaining
Graham Watson snaps stage 3 of the 2012 Tour of Beijing
Lefevere says Leipheimer only informed him of his role in USADA's Armstrong case an hour before the agency published its report on Wednesday
USADA's Armstrong case file reveals gap between Texan's 500-test claim and reality
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has laid its overwhelming cards on the table in the Armstrong case. What does it mean for those involved?
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ESPN analysts laud USADA's case file against Armstrong after the Texan's attorney compares the agency to lion in a gladiators' arena
Tour de France organizer faces tough task of reshaping the podium pictures in wake of Armstrong case
Australian expert assert's Armstrong's guilt in analysis of his post-comeback blood profiles
Danielson, Vande Velde and Zabriskie address USADA case
Levi Leipheimer says he helped USADA because the agency had enough evidence to achieve change, not blacklist single riders
The full text of USADA's Reasoned Decision against Lance Armstrong
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Canadian called Floyd Landis' 2010 accusations "pretty shocking," but now admits to having doped prior to 2006
U.S. officials have not received notification from USADA regarding suspensions for Danielson, Leipheimer, Vande Velde or Zabriskie
Revered veteran says he regrets the choices he made and sees a better future for young riders
Travis Tygart outlines USADA's case against Lance Armstrong in anticipation of the agency's transfer of its case file to the UCI
Travis Tygart claims Hincapie testimony, blood profile data and laboratory results included in U.S. Postal file
Tony Martin escapes alone to win the stage and take control in Beijing
We put four 2012 aero road bikes to the test in the lab and on the pavement
Andy Schleck says he'll honor the two years remaining on his RadioShack contract and that his brother's doping case isn't about doping at all
German attacks his way into a nearly unbreakable overall lead in China
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The mountainous South American nation is climbing the UCI ranks with big-time race winners spread across Europe
Frenchman on the outs after returning a positive out-of-competition test last month
Lance Armstrong's legal team came out swinging Tuesday in anticipation of USADA's case file transfer to the UCI
Staff for the Russian squad surprised by departure of general manager Hans-Michael Holczer
Martyn Ashton puts the Dogma 2 through the ringer with a trials and freestyle display of skill
Judy Freeman is off and riding for the high life on an excursion to China for the Guiyang International Invitational Tournament
We look back at some of our favorite Tech FAQ columns, including one reader's desperate bottom bracket plea, while Lennard Zinn is on vacation
Rider concerns turn from air quality to food as skies clear over Beijing
Graham Watson captures the action around the Olympic Village during stage 1 of the Tour of Beijing
Italian wins Beijing opener under clearing skies
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As I saw it, 24-hour racers are the dragon and giant slayers of the mountain biking kingdom
Greek, Danish riders win foggy marathon titles in France
Cycling is at a crossroads and an exciting and believable group of young Americans is ready to show us they can win on their own terms
There is not bigger week in New England cyclocross this season than Holy Week and BrakeThrough Media captures the mood in Gloucester and Providence
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Russian Olympic gold medalist takes the helm at Katusha
Amy Dombroski, Christine Vardaros and Jonathan Page are all back in Belgium, but on different courses early in the season
Michael Ashenden says low red blood cell production, concentration loss indicate blood doping for Armstrong in the 2009 Tour de France
Andy Schleck hopes to survive first big test as the Tour of Beijing opens Tuesday with a tougher, hillier route for defending champ Tony Martin
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Wil Matthews shoots a soggy day 2 of the 2012 Providence Cyclocross Festival
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Argos-Shimano has two strong German sprinters, but would like to land a GC rider for 2013
Results from day 2 of the 2012 Providence Cyclocross Festival
After Saturday's dry, windy weather, a bit of rain made for an entirely different type of racing on Sunday
Results from the UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships in Ornans, France
Results from round 1 of the 2012 Superprestige series in Ruddervoorde
The Belgian champ put it all into one final attack going into the finishing straight
Dan Seaton captures the kickoff to the 2012 Superprestige cyclocross series
World champion Marianne Vos and British champion Helen Wyman skipped the series kickoff
Results from the 2012 Paris-Tours
Mercato proves fastest of a three-man break as Argos' Degenkolb launches a late bid that misses by meters
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The Tour de France champ discusses ADD, doping, Floyd Landis, Bernard Hinault and (yes) Lance Armstrong
Wil Matthews shoots day 1 of the 2012 Providence Cyclocross Festival
Results from day 1 of the 2012 Providence Cyclocross Festival
Wyman grabs an early lead and expands it en route to victory, but Powers faced a showdown with Trebon
G-Form LLC, which manufactures protective athletic gear and electronics accessories, saw an opportunity and stepped up
The 32-year-old Belgian brings a wealth of experience to Garmin's classics squad
The French national tour has ended on the Champs-Élysées every year since 1975
Ryan Trebon says he came into the season overtrained and is just hitting his stride after a win in Gloucester
Euskatel-Euskadi denies making an offer to Oscar Freire aimed at securing his haul of WorldTour points. Freire, for now, is firmly retired
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