David Millar remembers his past as he celebrates the present
David Millar's road to redemption has been paved with argyle
David Millar's road to redemption has been paved with argyle
Casey B. Gibson focuses on stage 12 of the 2012 Tour de France
Matthew Beaudin and Caley Fretz discuss stage 12 of the 2012 Tour de France
U.S. Olympians will wear throwback kits in London
Caley Fretz pulls out the microscope for the details on Jean-Christophe Peraud's Tour de France bike
American team stays aggressive after early crashes destroy GC and sprint hopes in France
Jason Sumner gears up with 1,000 of his closest friends to begin the TransAlp mountain bike stage race
Bradley Wiggins said he had suffered a slight burn to his arm after being hit with a flare near the end of stage 12
Graham Watson snaps stage 12 of the 2012 Tour de France
Tour leader pushes back at doping questions with blog post outlining his history in the sport, his opposition for doping and what's at stake
David Millar said that his stage 12 Tour de France victory will be a wonderful moment to share with his battered Garmin-Sharp team
The day after losing more time in the Alps, defending champ sees more opportunity to claw back to Wiggins and Froome
Bernie Eisel says that the guys getting dropped on the brutal climbs on stage 11 were praying that the leaders let up their pace.
VeloNews editorial staff's live updates, team twitter feeds, reader's questions answered all in one place
KOM hunter abandons a Tour he called his final
Gould, Wells, Davison and Schultz will wear throwback kits in London
1. David MILLAR, Garmin-Sharp, in 5:42:46 2. Jean-Christophe PERAUD, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 0 3. Egoi MARTINEZ DE ESTEBAN, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at :5 4. Cyril GAUTIER, Europcar, at :5 5. Robert KISERLOVSKI, Astana, at :5
Scotsman wins first Tour stage since 2003, on the anniversary of Tom Simpson's death
World champ is on bottle duty this week as more sprint chances loom
Tour organizers are betting on shorter distances increasing the turmoil on the road — and they're winning
Gesink, Renshaw, Mollema, Petacchi all out of the Tour in the Alps
"Silent Assassin" dropped out of GC contention after bad day in the mountains
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A U.S. lawmaker wants the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) to investigate USADA over its Armstrong case
Images from stage 11 of the 99th Tour de France, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Mick Rogers finally riding for yellow at the Tour, plus the peloton loses eight riders today
Sky management shows nerves after top domestique drops yellow jersey
Defending Tour champ slid off the podium Thursday. Will BMC Racing stay behind him?
1. Ken Hanson, Optum P/b Kelly Benefit Strategies, at 1:16:20.86 2. Ryan Anderson, Spider Tech, at 1:16:20.86 3. Tommy Nankervis, Competitive Cyclist, at 1:16:20.86 4. Ben Chaddock, Team Exergy Pro Cycling, at 1:16:20.86 5. Florenz Knauer, Team Baier Lanshut, at 1:16:20.86
Remy di Gregorio is facing charges of being in possession of unauthorized medical equipment following his arrest
1. Zdenek STYBAR, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 5:01:51 2. Francesco GAVAZZI, Astana, at 0 3. Sacha MODOLO, Colnago-CSF Bardiani, at 0 4. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 5. Moreno MOSER, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0
Caley Fretz has a look at the steed of the King of the Mountains leader
Ochowicz says the team will keep fighting and that it was clear that Sky was under pressure from the BMC tactics in stage 11
Gregor Brown and Matthew Beaudin on the fallout from stage 11 of the 2012 Tour de France.
Wheels slim down as the road turns up, trimming rotating weight while keeping bikes as light as possible
Gord Fraser announces the highlights from the UBC Grand Prix
Leading up to the monstrous stage 11, Bernie Eisel says "I think it will be pretty bad"
Catch the play-by-play from the interactive live coverage with comments from VeloNews editorial staff, teams, twitter and readers
Technical editor Nick Legan answers questions about attaching race numbers, Campy chainrings and why riders down the cold soda after a stage
1. Pierre ROLLAND, Europcar in 4:43:54 2. Thibaut PINOT, FDJ-BigMat +55 3. Christopher FROOME, Sky +55
It is difficult to imagine a breakaway more popular than the one that contested the finish of Wednesday’s stage 10
Despite late misstep, Wiggins and Froome defend yellow and shed Evans at La Toussuire
Schleck experimenting with new, more upright position, but in no rush to return to racing
Proceeds benefit J.A.M. Fund to support young cyclists
While the California company is late to the carbon clincher party, Specialized jumps ahead with disc hubs
The old man of the peloton goes on the attack, for what may be the last time at the Tour
Prologue winner returns home with wife expecting to give birth soon
In this archive from September 2011, we put four bikes of the ProTeams to the test in the lab and on the road
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Daniel Lloyd previews stage 11 of the 2012 Tour de France, with over 5,000 meters of climbing in just 148km
Peiper, Demol and Ochowicz strategize on how to beat back Sky's suffocating offensive
World Anti-Doping Agency confirms responsibility of member federations to uphold USADA sanctions
French hero sees the depths as fans boo him roadside as he rides to third career Tour win
Images from stage 10 of the 99th Tour de France, through the lens of Graham Watson
Images from stage 10 of the 99th Tour de France, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Stage 10 didn't shake things up much and now there are only a few more chances to dramatically change the general classification
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Come July, race fans can count on roadside sunflowers, first-week crashes, and Thomas Voeckler sticking his nose in the wind on the attack
After bridging up to the breakaway on stage 10, Jens Voigt says "I think I've shown you should never count me out"
Cannondale employees made a bet with Sagan after his fourth win at the ATOC: if he won another, he'd get a special paintjob for the Tour
After a not-so-restful rest day, Bernhard Eisel says that the time trial rides that his Sky teammates produced left him speechless.
1. Ben SWIFT, Sky, in 5:49:57 2. Elia VIVIANI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 3. Tom BOONEN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 4. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, at 0 5. Sacha MODOLO, Colnago-CSF Bardiani, at 0
Bradley Wiggins has hit out at critics as questions over Geert Leinders, transparency build
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Seven-time Tour champ receives extension from USADA to answer doping allegations
1. Thomas VOECKLER, Europcar, in 4:46:26 2. Michele SCARPONI, Lampre-ISD, at :3 3. Jens VOIGT, RadioShack-Nissan, at :7 4. Luis Leon SANCHEZ GIL, Rabobank, at :15 5. Dries DEVENYNS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :31
Frenchman wins Grand Colombier stage from a long breakaway and Bradley Wiggins pushes back against downhill attacks
McQuaid doesn't understand Ferrari, other sanctions in U.S. Postal probe and cannot comment on the ongoing USADA case
Wiggins and family turn attention to limiting losses in the mountains as the Tour nears the Alps
Leipheimer, Evans, Fränk Schleck among the riders headed for Colorado in August
Lotto, Liquigas leaders have eyes on clawing back into the top five, onto the podium, respectively
Tour champ doubts Wiggins over three weeks, will come out swinging in the mountains
Seven-time Tour champ goes back to federal court hours after USADA hands lifetime bans to three of six named in U.S. Postal investigation
Seventeen teams from around the globe, including seven competing at the Tour de France, have accepted invitations to the UCI 2.1 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, held August 7-12.
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Farrar fights through tough first week with an eye toward the London Games
1. Moreno MOSER, Liquigas-Cannondale, in 4:32:53 2. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 3. Lars BOOM, Rabobank, at 0 4. Fabian WEGMANN, Garmin-Sharp, at 0 5. Manuele MORI, Lampre-ISD, at 0
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