Armstrong repeats Olympic time trial gold
American writes the end of her comeback story in London with second Olympic title
American writes the end of her comeback story in London with second Olympic title
Building the seven-pound travel tool kit for a four-month overseas assignment
British tabloids backing Wiggins with cut-out sideburns
U.S. time trial champion Amber Neben is set on riding her way onto the Olympic podium on Wednesday
American likes the London time trial course and is feeling a boost from his fourth-place road race ride
Optum sprinter continues to reach for Europe, now with a red, white and blue jersey on his back
Startlists for the men's and women's time trials at the London Olympics
Have a peek at Wells' bike for London under the microscope with Caley Fretz
The Americans practiced on the London track on Tuesday
Technical writer Lennard Zinn continues to look at wider rims and tires and their grip while cornering
Zach Bell may not have made it to the Olympics as a wrestler but Olympic track gold isn't out of reach
With the individual pursuit gone, the best chance for a U.S. medal falls on Sarah Hammer in the team pursuit and the omnium
Second-place finisher Brad Huff rode his jelly bean-themed Izalco at the national criterium championships on Saturday
Have a peek at Wells' bike for London under the microscope with Caley Fretz
Images from pre-ride day at the 2012 Olympic time trial
Schultz: "I know I'm coming in as an underdog ... I think anything is possible."
Bradley Wiggins is the top favorite for Wednesday's Olympic time trial, but a young American is looking to spoil
Tour champ is chasing the record for medals by a British Olympian in Wednesday's time trial
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Twitter posts clog data networks for the road race timing system in London; British trackies debut hot pants; Transcontinental cycle tour ends with Batman theater shooting
Defending Olympic champ Armstrong heads the list of women's time trial gold medal hopefuls after jumping a succession of hurdles since Beijing
British team pursuiter is preparing to return to the dental field after she visits the podium in London
Frenchman says it's time to put things back in their proper order when the track events open at the Olympic Velodrome this week
The 2012 Butte 100 lived up to organizers' expectations as the fastest to date.
Preliminary startlist for the Olympic time trials in London
Kabush and Schultz react with confusion over Phil Ligget's comment that mountain biking and BMX don't belong in the Olympics
Defending gold medalist is banged up from his crash in Saturday's road race, but is intent on taking to the start ramp on Wednesday
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Casey B. Gibson gives his Nikons a good rinsing out during the women's road race at the 2012 London Olympics
The 24-year-old former trackie brought the host nation its first medal of the 2012 Games
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The Australian remains fatigued from a draining Tour de France, says Cycling Australia
Dutch rider had dreamt of gold since the Beijing Games
Graham Watson braves the elements to capture a very soggy Olympic women's road race
USA Cycling expects Armstrong will be fine by Wednesday's individual time trial
"It’s devastating to know that you were there, in the Olympic Games … but hey, that’s bike racing, what are you going to do?”
1. Marianne Vos (Ned), 3:35:29 2. Elizabeth Armitstead (Gbr), same time 3. Olga Zabelinskaya (Rus), at 0:02
Dutchwoman takes a convincing win in a rain-soaked, crash-filled contest
1. Kenneth Hanson, Team Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies 2. Charles Huff, Jelly Belly 3. Bradley White, UnitedHealthcare
Team Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies delivers its man to the stars and stripes in Michigan
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The reigning Olympic time trial champ sports bruises, scrapes and cuts after crashing in Saturday's road race
Casey B. Gibson is on the scene as Alexander Vinokourov outfoxes the world to win gold
1. Nino Schurter (Swi) Scott - Swisspower MTB Racing Team in 1:34:03 1. Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa (Nor) Multivan Merida Biking Team in 1:32:07
"It just seems like the other teams are happy not to win as long as we don't win," says world champ Mark Cavendish
The freshly minted Olympic road race champ says he will retire once again — this time while he's on top
The Colombian denied that he surrendered to Alexander Vinokourov in London
The American was inspired by teammate Tejay van Garderen's work on his behalf
Graham Watson snaps the action during the men's road race at the 2012 Olympic Games
1. Alexandr Vinokurov, (Kaz), 5:45:57 2. Rigoberto Uran Uran, (Col), same time 3. Alexander Kristoff, (Nor), at 0:08
The wily Kazakh steals a march on Rigoberto Uran to win gold in London
Casey B. Gibson has his Nikons focused on London and the 2012 Olympic Games
In this excerpt from the March 2012 issue of Velo, we detail the London Olympics, with a focus on the home country favorites
American planned to avoid the Olympic Village and distractions like the U.S. women's gymnastics team as he visualizes perfection
With Farrar's odds against Cavendish, the five American men will likely ride for a small group finish in Saturday's Olympic road race
Mark Cavendish is the favorite for gold on Saturday, but a cadre of challengers is mulling how best to beat the Manx Missile
After surviving the horrors of the Rwanda genocide, Adrien Niyonshuti is proud to represent his country in cross-country in London
Bradley Wiggins said he is still coming to terms with the reaction to his victory after receiving applause from Queen Elizabeth II
After surviving the horrors of the Rwanda genocide, Adrien Niyonshuti is proud to represent his country in cross country in London
Schleck to race in North America, not the Vuelta, after returning from his pelvic fracture
Commentator laments subtraction of classic track events from the Olympic schedule
If he can get over the Box Hill climb, which many feel he can, Mark Cavendish is the top favorite for Olympic gold on The Mall
British gold would give the games a big boost, says the Belgian IOC president
Italians claim to have increased stiffness 20 percent while dropping weight
McQuaid is convinced that the biological passport and additional testing during July will help cycling avoid another Olympic drugs scandal
Polish national champion Paula Gorycka will be replace Maja Wloszczowska on the Olympic team
The Tour de France champ, in his own words
The story of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, as told in the September 8, 2008 issue of VeloNews
With Mark Cavendish and Lizzie Armitstead at the end of its sprint trains, Great Britain team captains will align with rivals to limit attackers
The Champs Elysees is alive long after the television cameras shut down on the final Sunday of the Tour de France. BrakeThrough Media takes us there
Nick Legan answers reader questions about neutral Mavic bikes, keeping helmets clean, elegantly clipping in and bilingual WorldTour mechanics
The Aussies point toward the pressure bearing down on Olympic hosts and expect a wide-open race around Box Hill
Spain-based American sprinter says that making the Olympic team is satisfying, but she is capable of medaling