The Torqued Wrench: Tantalizing tradeshows
The VeloNews tech crew is on the ground at Eurobike to kick off the exciting, innovative and wacky tradeshow season
The VeloNews tech crew is on the ground at Eurobike to kick off the exciting, innovative and wacky tradeshow season
Kenda climber jumps ship for a team he thinks is almost assured a shot at the big U.S. races
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Danny Pate says Chris Froome can deliver the goods in Wednesday's time trial and in the decisive second week
Degenkolb wins again and Graham Watson captured the action in Spain
The big four face a tactics-changing test against the clock in Spain on Wednesday
Tour of Hangzhou postponed until 2013; Beijing tour still to be held for second edition
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1. Moreno HOFLAND, Rabobank Continental, in 3:03:38 2. Danny VAN POPPEL, Rabobank Continental, at 0 3. Wouter WIPPERT, Lotto-Belisol, at 0 4. Michel KOCH, Lointek, at 0 5. Jan SOKOL, RAD, at 0
1. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, in 4:47:24 2. Nacer BOUHANNI, FDJ-BigMat, at 0 3. Daniele BENNATI, RadioShack-Nissan, at 0 4. Gianni MEERSMAN, Lotto-Belisol, at 0 5. Manuel Antonio Leal CARDOSO, Caja Rural, at 0
Argos man wins his fourth stage of the 2012 Vuelta
From the defending champion's DNF to high-profile mechanicals, here's to acknowledge the low moments from London 2012
Jeremy Powers will ride in 2012 aboard a disc brake-equipped Focus Mares, while Gabby Day joins the squad on the rim-brake model
Former WADA chief hoped for arbitration for Armstrong, says that USADA had to pursue Armstrong for Americans to believe in the sanctions
Lennard Zinn takes reader suggestions for road disc setups and revisits a question on brake pad ejection, while Reynolds discusses brake research
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Pistolero says the real racing starts after Monday’s first rest day as he targets the long climbs of Asturias
Hunter Allen analyzes the power data from Tom Zirbel and Roman Kreuziger in the final-stage time trial at the USA Pro Challenge
One year into his comeback from a 2009 EPO positive, Dutch rider hopes to renew with Garmin
Former Tour champ to undergo testing after abandoning USA Pro Challenge
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The 67th Tour of Spain is nine days old and one thing is for certain: Nothing is for certain
1. Silvan DILLIER, in 4:07:55 2. Davide VILLELLA, at 0 3. Klemen STIMULAK, RAR, at 0 4. Sven erik BYSTRØM, OHR, at 0 5. Wouter WIPPERT, Lotto-Belisol, at :58
Smart padding that is comfortable and low profile
1. Kyle Wamsley (1 - Pro), Jamis Sutter Home, in 1:54:15 2. Travis Livermon (2 - Pro), Team Mountain Khakis, at s.t. 3. Bruno Langlois, Garneau- Quebec, at s.t. 1. Laura Van Gilder (1 - Cat1), Mellow Mushroom, at 1:24:25 2. Erica Allar (2 - Cat1), Rideclean/patentit.com, at s.t. 3. Jennifer Purcell, Team Tibco, at s.t.
After a week of long-shot attacks and three stage wins, Garmin-Sharp showed that experience trumps youth when Christian Vande Velde cracked off the time trial of his life to secure the biggest victory of his career
George Hincapie reflects on the final race of his career at the 2012 USA Pro Challenge and starts to think about what's next.
From Valverde and Contador to a young Talansky, they're all in Spain for a three-week showdown and BrakeThrough Media captures scenes from the opener
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Casey B. Gibson is in Denver as Vande Velde takes the victory and Hincapie rides his final race as a pro
"I’m happy," he says. "It’s a great day to finish up my career … I just tried to really enjoy every kilometer,”
Garmin veteran says he wasn't messing around after taking too many of these races for granted in his career
1. Taylor PHINNEY, BMC Racing, in 17:25 2. Christian VANDEVELDE, Garmin-Sharp, at :10 3. Tejay VAN GARDEREN, BMC Racing, at :19 4. Peter VELITS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :21 5. Thomas DANIELSON, Garmin-Sharp, at :29
Vande Velde turns in a stellar ITT to ruin the hopes of Leipheimer and van Garderen both
Tech editor Nick Legan scouts around Denver for time trial tech at the finale to the USA Pro Challenge
The mountains jersey was a fine reward for the hard-working German
The Belgian needed a victory badly, and the Spaniard needs all the seconds he can get before the Vuelta's ITT
Graham Watson catches Philippe Gilbert's first win of 2012
1. Jay MCCARTHY, AUS, in 4:14 2. Lasse Norman HANSEN, DEN, at :1 3. Jakob STEIGMILLER, GER, at :2 4. Danny VAN POPPEL, NED, at :2 5. Moreno HOFLAND, NED, at :2
1. Reinardt JANSE VAN RENSBURG, MTN, in 3:56:45 2. Boy VAN POPPEL, UnitedHealthcare, at 0 3. Samuel José Rodrigues CALDEIRA, PRT, at 0 4. Antonio CARVALHO, POR, at 0 5. Sergio Miguel Vieira RIBEIRO, EFG, at 0
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Levi Leipheimer was worried about Flagstaff Mountain at the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
The data bears out that Rory Sutherland rode a grand tour-winning attack to the Flagstaff Amphitheater on Saturday
Rory Sutherland scored a career-defining win on what many called the biggest day in U.S. cycling history
Velo photo director Brad Kaminski follows the USA Pro Challenge on Flagstaff Mountain
Rory Sutherland collapses to the road after his brave win on Flagstaff Mountain at the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
1. Philippe GILBERT, BMC Racing, in 4:45:28 2. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, at 0 3. Paolo TIRALONGO, Astana, at :7 4. Tomasz MARCZYNSKI, Vacansoleil-DCM, at :9 5. Daniele BENNATI, RadioShack-Nissan, at :9
92. Ramiro Diaz Rincon, EPM-UNE, at 3:07:00 PM 93. Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski, Bontrager-Livestrong, at 3:09:00 PM 94. Tejay Van Garderen, BMC Racing, at 3:11:00 PM 95. Christian Vandevelde, Garmin-Sharp, at 3:13:00 PM 96. Levi Leipheimer, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 3:15:00 PM
The Belgian strongman finally bounces back to take his first win of the season
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One pivotal attack and the USA Pro Challenge will go down to the wire in Denver
Colorado boy Casey B. Gibson was on hand for the fury on Flagstaff
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Boulder-based Aussie cements his legend with a bold stage win on Flagstaff Mountain
1. Rory SUTHERLAND, UnitedHealthcare, in 4:06:12 2. Fabio ARU, Astana, at :20 3. Jens VOIGT, RadioShack-Nissan, at :26 4. Levi LEIPHEIMER, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :45 5. Timothy DUGGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :52
The defending champ lights up the race with just one stage remaining
Logan VonBokel gets up close and personal with the RusVelo rider's bike
Tech editor Nick Legan snaps the team buses at the start of the USAPC's Flagstaff Mountain stage in Golden
Maximum tension, no room for error; that’s how the Vuelta is stacking up going into its second week
Graham Watson captures the action as the Vuelta climbs into Andorre
American Evelyn Stevens finishes third in the series behind Vos and Judith Arndt
1. Alejandro Marque PORTO, PRT, in 38:15 2. Reinardt JANSE VAN RENSBURG, MTN, at :17 3. José GONÇALVES, BOA, at :27 4. David BLANCO RODRIGUEZ, EFG, at :32 5. Jason MCCARTNEY, UnitedHealthcare, at :33
1. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, in 4:06:39 2. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, at 0 3. Alberto CONTADOR VELASCO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at 0 4. Christopher FROOME, Sky, at :15 5. Daniel MORENO FERNANDEZ, Katusha, at :23
The Movistar rider roared up from behind on the final climb to win stage 8 in Andorra
U.S. champ hopes to ride through his hometown on the front of the USA Pro Challenge Saturday
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Armstrong's long-time coach says he never saw the Texan use banned substances
The Pro Challenge's only sustained uphill finish is 3.5 miles long with 1,200 feet of climbing, on a road teeming with insane fans
Tight lips prevailed today and almost everyone said 'no comment'
“The Denver time trial has been my carrot that I’ve been chasing this whole week,” Phinney said
Caught grinning today, Vande Velde talks of his enjoyment of the race and setting his sights on tomorrow's Flagstaff finish
After a tough first and third stages, Phinney has overcome the fatigue and is looking forward to the Denver time trial
You can't race if you don't recover, and the smart riders were resting en route to Colorado Springs
Farrar's slam dunk today was far cry from his unexpected stage win on Monday
We detail Joe Dombrowski's Bontrager-Livestrong Madone 7
1. Tyler FARRAR, Garmin-Sharp, in 3:58:27 2. Taylor PHINNEY, BMC Racing, at 0 3. Alessandro BAZZANA, Team Type 1-Sanofi, at 0 4. Alexander CANDELARIO, Optum, at 0 5. Hugo HOULE, Spidertech-C10, at 0
1. David BLANCO RODRIGUEZ, EFG, in 4:37:43 2. Rui Miguel SOUSA BARBOSA, EFG, at :26 3. Darwin ATAPUMA HURTADO, Colombia-Coldeportes, at :26 4. Sergio Miguel Vieira RIBEIRO, EFG, at :30 5. Brice FEILLU, Saur-Sojasun, at :33