Photo of the Day – 10 August 2012
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Three-time defending champion Rebecca Rusch is enthusiastic about the growth and depth of the women's field at the Leadville Trail 100
Bill Wenmark has had Leadville Trail 100 success and disaster and this year will ride it on a snow bike for the second consecutive year
1. Marcel KITTEL, Argos-Shimano, in 5:11:41 2. Jurgen ROELANDTS, Lotto-Belisol, at 0 3. Giacomo NIZZOLO, RadioShack-Nissan, at 0 4. Tom BOONEN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 5. Alexander KRISTOFF, Katusha, at 0
German sprinter barrels to his second stage win of the week in Benelux
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Our tech editor answers reader questions on planning a trans-Oklahoma charity ride, drivetrain wear and radio scanning in the team car
Three-time defending champion Rebecca Rusch is enthusiastic about the growth and depth of the women's field at the Leadville Trail 100
IOC to strip Hamilton of gold medal; Julien Absalon ready for Olympic defense after Val d'Isère crash; bad news concealed from Olympic athletes
Urán, Porte, Swift also head to Spain for Tour de France-winning British squad
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Who to watch, what to avoid and how to cope with the rigors of the Leadville Trail 100
The Herbalife24 team analyzes the hardest parts of the Leadville Trail 100 race on their training ride, including Powerline
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Chris Horner says he's lacking power and may defer to supporting RadioShack's young GC riders
Christian Vande Velde and Garmin-Sharp rule the day in Utah and Wil Matthews captured the action at the Miller Motorsports Park
Leipheimer sees overall chance ride away on the auto track under the blazing desert sun
1. Garmin-Sharp, in 0 2. Rabobank, at :33 3. RadioShack-Nissan, at :38 4. Bissell, at :50 5. UnitedHealthcare, at :53
With team time trial win, Vande Velde takes control in Utah with four hard days in the Wasatch Mountains remaining
Want to know who will be in London and has medaled before? Or how much climbing there will be in each lap? Here it all is
Our Kenda-5-hour Energy rider checks in on late-season disappointment, a new Olympic medal system and criterium moral outrage
Two years on from cancer, Bontrager's O'Leary takes control of the best Utah rider's jersey on day one of the tour
Dutchman sprints to stage win in Genk while Keukeleire defends the overall lead
Dr. John Heiss explains his core temperature monitoring that will give insight into his nutrition and hydration during the Leadville 100
Herbalife24 presents the stories of the Leadville Trail 100 riders with the Ride 2 Recovery
Steve Johnson says U.S. federation won't make a comment on pending Armstrong litigation or doping case
1. Theo BOS, Rabobank, in 4:14:49 2. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, at 0 3. Heinrich HAUSSLER, Garmin-Sharp, at 0 4. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 5. Manuel BELLETTI, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 0
Njisane Phillip: 'Watch out in '16. I'm coming'; London's unsung derny driver; BMX course video and 3D tour
Vincenzo Nibali, Cadel Evans, Janez Brajkovic, Chris Horner, Tom Danielson and defending champ Levi Leipheimer are all slated for the Colorado tour
Herbalife24 presents the stories of the Leadville Trail 100 riders with the Ride 2 Recovery
Injured soldiers from Iraq, Vietnam and Afghanistan will race the Leadville Trail 100 with the organization Ride 2 Recovery
Banged up Garmin rider focused on Utah, Colorado after leaving the Tour after the Metz Massacre
British sprinter Victoria Pendleton is leaving track racing and the pressure of defending an Olympic title behind
Scot sprinter says someone will have to win gold over six consecutive Olympics to supplant the champion sprinter as Britain's best-ever Olympians
UnitedHealthcare turned its attention from GC to stages ahead of the Tour of Utah and it's already paid off
At the HerbaLife base camp in Leadville, an injured soldier shows how his bike has been customized to accommodate his prosthetic arm
An injured soldier shows how his bike has been customized to accommodate his prosthetic arm for his Leadville Trail 100 race
Images from stage 1 of the 2012 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, through the lens of Wil Matthews
A mix of emotions, from the high of Sir Chris Hoy and Laura Trott to the controversial low of Victoria Pendleton
Hammer takes omnium silver, Meares tops Pendleton in the sprint, Hoy breaks Brit record and Casey B. Gibson captures it all
Lennard Zinn answers reader questions about tire sealant corrosion, making the tubeless transition and those funny Team GB helmets
1. Rory Sutherland, Unitedhealthcare, in 5:25:41 2. Damiano Caruso, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 3. Brent Bookwalter, Bmc, at 0 4. Lawson Craddock, Bontrager Livestrong, at 0 5. Leopold Koenig, Netapp, at 0
Amanda Miller checks in after taking the lead from the breakaway in the nine-day Route de France
UnitedHealthcare's Aussie captain fights through aggressive finale for big-time stage win in Ogden
Howman supports USADA's authority in Armstrong case, says UCI has misinterpreted the World Anti-Doping Code
Images from day six of the track program at the London 2012 Olympics, through the lens of Graham Watson
With the usual favorites coming off injury and the Olympics, the overall at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah is wide open; Jens doesn't want dirty laundry aired
1. Orica Greenedge, in 21:09 2. Omega Pharma-Quickstep, at :1 3. Katusha Team, at :2 4. Rabobank Cycling Team, at :4 5. Liquigas-Cannondale, at :17
Injured soldiers from Iraq, Vietnam and Afghanistan will race the Leadville Trail 100 with the organization Ride 2 Recovery
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Hoy sets new gold-medal mark for Great Britain with his keirin win in London
Australian tops British favorite in match sprint final
Lennard Zinn talks riding 650b on a Lefty and tells a reader that he irreparably messed up his bottom bracket
Hammer narrowly misses out on track gold
Aussies take second TTT win of the year as Contador's squad comes through ninth
Grégory Baugé's coach feels 'sorry for him'; Alberto Contador returns to pro peloton, receives 'positive reactions'; cyclists' odd thighs
Northern Ireland-based rider accuses British federation of intentionally leaving her out of team pursuit medal contention
Jens Voigt, Chris Horner and Levi Leipheimer were all on-hand for the kick-off of the Tour of Utah and Wil Matthews captured them all
Images from day five of racing at the Olympic Velodrome in London, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
The U.S. road champion is back for a better GC ride in Colorado and is taking aim at August with the lessons learned in 2011
The affable German is coming back for another year, but says he doesn't want people talking behind his back about hanging on too long
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Frenchman Bauge turns the tables on the sprint gold medalist and takes up the question asking at the press conference
Trott, Hammer locked in tight race for the first women's Olympic omnium title
Baugé unfulfilled in match sprint finals and lets his frustration show
Images from day five of the 2012 Olympic track program, through the lens of Graham Watson
Briton stuns Frenchman to take revenge from the world championships and win his first individual gold
1. Ken Hanson, Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies, in 2:35:42 2. Alexander Serebryakov, Team Type 1-Sanofi, at 0 3. Charles Huff, Jelly Belly, at 0 4. Francois Parisien, Spidertech-C10, at 0 5. Martin Gilbert, Spidertech-C10, at 0
Spaniard is back to racing after six-month forced vacation and is setting his sites on his home country races
Hoy aims for keirin repeat as Brits chase three golds in the final day of track racing
1. Marcel KITTEL, Argos-Shimano, in 5:37:56 2. Arnaud DEMARE, FDJ-BigMat, at 0 3. Taylor PHINNEY, BMC Racing, at 0 4. Heinrich HAUSSLER, Garmin-Sharp, at 0 5. Adam BLYTHE, BMC Racing, at 0
Kittel returns to the top as Contador returns to racing
Contador returns to racing; French question British equipment selection
Baugé, Kenny likely heading for a final showdown in Monday's match sprint program
With 37,501 feet of climbing in six days, a team time trial and a closing stage with an uber-steep ascent, Utah opens Tuesday
It's been a long, disappointing season for the American rider, who hopes to defend his titles in Utah and Colorado
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