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Ben Berden, Amy Dombroski ride to wins in the opening race of the Boulder Cyclocross Series, at the Valmont Bike Park site of October's Boulder Cup
Katusha-signee Anton Vorobyev upends the Aussie favorites and Graham Watson captures the action
The young Americans on the worlds squad are learning from their seniors around the meal table
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Casey B. Gibson captures the drama of the espoirs time trial at the 2012 world road championships
1. Crystal ANTHONY, Cyclocrossworld 2. Maureen BRUNO ROY, Bob's Red Mill-Seven Cycles 3. Julie LAFRENIERE, Stevens Racing-The Cyclery 4. Catherine STERLING, Bikeman.com 5. Sally ANNIS, Crossresults.com-JRA Cycles 1. James DRISCOLL, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld 2. Nicolas BAZIN, BigMat-Auber 93 3. Timothy JOHNSON, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld 4. Jonathan PAGE 5. Justin LINDINE
Jeremy Powers, Heather Wyman and Jared Nieters win Nittany Cross and CXHairs.com is there to capture the action
Three medals were awarded to American riders at the masters mountain bike world championships
1. Anton VOROBYEV (RUS), in 44:09.02 2. Rohan DENNIS (AUS), at :44.39 3. Damien HOWSON (AUS), at :51.12 4. Lasse Norman HANSEN (DEN), at :53.28 5. Rasmus Christian QUAADE (DEN), at 1:02.56
Russia's Anton Vorobyev wins the under-23 men's time trial world title ahead of Australian pair Rohan Dennis and Damien Howson
Chris Froome has withdrawn from the time trial to focus on the road race, leaving Alex Dowsett as the sole British rider
Rigoberto Urán insists that he made no deal with Alexander Vinokourov at the end of the Olympic road race
1. Oskar SVENDSEN (NOR), in 35:34.75 2. Matej MOHORIC (SLO), at :7.04 3. Maximilian SCHACHMANN (GER), at :11.83 4. Alexander MORGAN (AUS), at :12.60 5. Mathias KRIGBAUM (DEN), at :13.68
1. Christel Ferrier-Bruneau, Béziers 2. Laura Van Gilder, Mellow Mushroom-C3 3. Gabriella Day, Rapha-Focus 4. Arley Kemmerer, C3-Athletes Serving Athletes 5. Joyce Vanderbeken, Wielerteam Decock Sportivo Moorsele 1. Jared Nieters, Seavs-Haymarket 2. Brad White, Moms In Tow Cyclocross 3. Craig Richey 4. Weston Schempf, Seavs/Haymarket 5. Ryan Dewald, Seavs/Haymarket
The hilly Limburg region is the canvas for the breakaway artists this week in the Netherlands
Danish classics man returns to Riis' side
Norwegian Oscar Svendsen rips up the Cauberg for the world junior title and Casey B. Gibson captures the action
Defending champ Schmidt is eighth in Valkenburg
The projected major rivalry in the Alpine Odyssey did not make an impact on the final podium
1. Eric Marcotte, Elbowz Racing 2. Frank Pipp, Bissell Pro Cycling Team 3. Alexey Shmidt, Team Type 1 Devo 4. Cody O'reilly, Team Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies 5. Gabe Varela, Hagens Berman
Todd Wells and Pua Mata won the marathon national championships, held Saturday in Bend, Oregon
Omega Pharma and Specialized ride world TTT titles and Casey B. Gibson captures the action in the Netherlands
Evelyn Stevens gets a worlds boost from Specialized-lululemon's time trial win, confirms she'll return with the squad in 2013
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1. Mark CAVENDISH, Sky, in 3:33:05 2. Boy VAN POPPEL, UnitedHealthcare, at 0 3. Fabio SABATINI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 4. Russell DOWNING, Endura Racing, at 0 5. Cesare BENEDETTI, Team NetApp, at :3
Pre-race favorites come through for world championship
1. Omega Pharma-Quickstep, in 1:03:17 2. Bmc Racing Team, at :3 3. Orica Greenedge, at :47 4. Liquigas-Cannondale, at 1:05 5. Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:08
1. Patrick Bevin, Bissell Pro Cycling Team, in 4:12:31 2. Logan Hutchins, Elbowz Racing, in 4:12:32 3. Rob Britton, Garneau-Quebecor, in 4:12:32 4. Benjamin Day, UnitedHealthcare, in 4:12:33 5. Heath Blackgrove, Elbowz Racing, in 4:12:33
1. Helen Wyman , Kona Factory Team, in 37:31 2. GABRIELLA DAY , Renner Custom Cyclocross Team, at 37:50 3. Christel Ferrier-Bruneau , Bziers Mditerrane Cyclisme, at 38:09 4. Laura Van Gilder , Mellow Mushroom, at 38:40 5. Arley Kemmerer , C3-Athletes Serving Athletes, at 38:58
Neben, Stevens and company ride their way to the first women's TTT title
Saturday marked the the 13th annual Green Mountain Cyclocross Weekend
It has been 19 years since a Briton won his national tour
UCI chief says that barring any substantial problems it does not plan to appeal the USADA verdict
Facing skyrocketing unemployment and austerity measures, the government threatens to halve its financial support for sport agencies
Farrar suffered a concussion during a fall at the Tour of Britain
1. Pablo URTASUN PEREZ, Euskaltel-Euskadi, in 4:20:31 2. Marc DE MAAR, UnitedHealthcare, at 0 3. Ivan BASSO, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 4. Samuel SANCHEZ GONZALEZ, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at :2 5. Leopold KONIG, Team NetApp, at :38
Bend, Oregon, will host the USA Cycling Mountain Bike Marathon National Championships for the second consecutive year Saturday
Arizona will come alive for the Tour of the White Mountains
1. Leopold KONIG, Team NetApp, in 4:38:02 2. Jonathan TIERNAN-LOCKE, Endura Racing, at :1 3. Nathan HAAS, Garmin-Sharp, at :18 4. Damiano CARUSO, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :18 5. Luke ROWE, Sky, at :18
UnitedHealthcare's Rory Sutherland sits within striking distance of the title
The Endura racing rider see's Garmin-Sharp's Nathan Haas as his main rival for the overall
The rumor mill churns, but team boss Johan Bruyneel insists that all is well
With only 10 days to train for worlds after spending 10 days sick, Gould took strength in motivation from her Olympic result
The youngster has had a busy season and arrived at worlds a touch overweight
Expect good racing and good eating at the fourth annual Providence Cyclocross Festival
The Boulder company says Specialized's investment will help it grow and bring new ideas to fruition
Martin hopes to place a golden cap on what has been a leaden season
The Tour de France champ will concentrate on his preparation for the world championships
A selection of our favorite cyclocross videos to get your juices flowing for the mud season
With only 10 days to train for worlds after spending 10 days sick, Gould took strength in motivation from her Olympic result
1. Marc DE MAAR, UnitedHealthcare, in 3:30:27 2. Sep VANMARCKE, Garmin-Sharp, at :15 3. Boy VAN POPPEL, UnitedHealthcare, at :15 4. Nathan HAAS, Garmin-Sharp, at :15 5. Leigh HOWARD, Orica-GreenEdge, at :15
After being beaten by a 16-year-old a few weeks ago, Lance Armstrong will take Keegan Swirbul along to race in Crested Butte Saturday
After disappointment in her late-season performance, Catharine Pendrel has a threefold plan to stay sharp late in the season next year
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Paolo Bettini won two world titles on the road and looks ahead to what he hopes will be his first as a manager
The Vuelta a España is full of emotional and physical peaks and valleys, and BrakeThrough Media captures the toll of Spain's grand tour
Tips for dialing in your Avid BB7 disc brakes for cyclocross
RadioShack lines us in Limburg without Fabian Cancellara, while Omega Pharma brings a solid squad to the team time trial
Taylor Phinney is keeping the fire hot, his body trim and his motivation high for a run at a world title in Limburg next week
Milan-San Remo winner will take a shot at the world title in Valkenburg
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New lightweight benchmark emerges in Colorado
Froome's first taste of Contador's kick motivates Sky star for the future
It was the ride of the season for the Flückiger brothers
Dave Towle, Brian Holcombe and Simon Burney will provide the live race call for the season's first C1 race
The Torqued Wrench gets poetic about clarity on a class-cutting mountain bike ride
Mountain bike racing goes through trends and phases, so what will be the next big thing?
1. Mark CAVENDISH, Sky, in 3:51:33 2. Steele VON HOFF, Garmin-Sharp, at 0 3. Leigh HOWARD, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 4. Boy VAN POPPEL, UnitedHealthcare, at 0 5. Daniel SCHORN, Team NetApp, at 0
Lance Armstrong has put his lifetime ban on the shelf and will line up in this Saturday’s Alpine Odyssey
Filippo Pozzato isn't the only rider to face scrutiny for ties to Michele Ferrari since his ban in Italy a decade ago
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It encompasses six Olympic cross-country rounds, five cross-country eliminators, seven downhill events
After disappointment in her late-season performance, Catharine Pendrel has a threefold plan to stay sharp late in the season next year
Lance Armstrong has put his lifetime ban on the shelf and will line up in this Saturday's Alpine Odyssey