Tyler Farrar wins second stage of 2012 USA Pro Challenge
Garmin adds another prize to its palmares in stage 5
Garmin adds another prize to its palmares in stage 5
"You know, it’s a tough day for cycling but we’re going to carry on from here," says Armstrong's longtime friend
Jens Voigt sees an ending: "Now we draw a line — that is the past and we just let it rest in peace now"
Talansky has stepped up his game for 2012, and he's impressing the Garmin-Sharp leadership
The irrepressible Jens Voigt takes a huge flyer to solo to victory in stage 4 of the Pro Challenge
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The bike that won on Independence Pass at the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge
After Jens Voigt's amazing win, we analyze the GC battle heating up, the small (and non-existent) time gaps
A tough day for Levi, seems the rest of the peloton has learned from his strategy in the USA Pro Cycling Challenge in years past
The race is hard, and getting harder as Garmin-Sharp keeps the pressure on
The Garmin boys were on the attack today and Peter Stetina was front and center
Downhill world champion Danny Hart will not attend the year's biggest races in order to recover from shoulder surgery
At the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, VeloNews.com editor caught up with Eric Heiden to discuss the challenges of racing at altitude
How much power can Voigt put out when he's telling his legs to shut up?
Armstrong announced Thursday night that he would not pursue arbitration
1. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, in 3:48:30 2. Elia VIVIANI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 3. Allan DAVIS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 4. Nacer BOUHANNI, FDJ-BigMat, at 0 5. Daniele BENNATI, RadioShack-Nissan, at 0
Degenkolb out-sprints Viviani and Davis on the Motorland Aragón track
The USA Pro Challenge leader thinks defending champ Levi Leipheimer is the man to watch
Casey B. Gibson snaps the action on stage 4
“Should I tell you what I really think or what I can officially say?” asks one rider
"I couldn't give a damn," says Bernard Hinault, while Oscar Pereiro calls the development "pathetic"
Armstrong "can say what he likes," says John Fahey, but his arguments should have been examined in arbitration
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Full text of Armstrong statement regarding USADA arbitration
It was not clear whether Armstrong planned to appeal a federal court ruling that permits USADA to proceed against him
Jessica van Garderen backs embattled BMC Racing director as he takes responsibility for comparing RadioShack to female racers
1. Jens VOIGT, RadioShack-Nissan, in 3:54:00 2. Andreas KLÖDEN, RadioShack-Nissan, at 2:58 3. Tejay VAN GARDEREN, BMC Racing, at 2:58 4. Levi LEIPHEIMER, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 2:58 5. Oliver ZAUGG, RadioShack-Nissan, at 2:58
The RadioShack strongman gets his first win in years in commanding style
The power numbers from the USA Pro Challenge queen stage
1. Kai REUS, UnitedHealthcare, in 4:32:43 2. Celio Cristiano SOUSA, BOA, at 0 3. Jean Marc MARINO, Saur-Sojasun, at 0 4. David BELDA GARCIA, BUR, at :3 5. Carlos BARBERO CUESTA, ORB, at :5
Froome, Contador still favored to win Vuelta
After being sent a smaller size of DirtBaggies mountain bike bib shorts, Nick Legan changed his opinion for the better
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Gretchen Reeves said that the women's fields in the Leadville 100 were a whole different ball game when she won than this year
The hardest working man in cycling makes light of today's stage and talks about his plans for the rest of the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
After three levels of tie-breaker Vande Velde takes the yellow jersey from van Garderen after stage 3 of the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
1. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, in 4:35:22 2. Christopher FROOME, Sky, at :5 3. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at :10 4. Alberto CONTADOR VELASCO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at :19 5. Eros CAPECCHI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :19
Tommy D. makes an early flyer stick to win by meters in the queen stage of the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
Free of the pressure to follow wheels, the Irish rider is having a go before joining Contador in 2013
Up today is a comparison of data from Lucas Euser, Jani Brajkovic and Joe Dombrowski
Rodriguez beats rival Froome to the line in stage 6 as both put time on Contador
Nick Legan's third-to-last installment of Ask Nick looks at rice cakes and frame pumps, directors in team cars and Quarq 'cross crank
The video camera mounted in your sunglasses
Garmin climber is carrying a new swagger and a more free, attacking style in Colorado
Garmin-Sharp, BMC Racing trade barbs as RadioShack waits for someone to make a mistake
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Chris Horner isn't getting caught in the GC crossfire between BMC Racing and Garmin
Mountain man Casey B. Gibson follows the USA Pro Challenge through the peaks and valleys of stage 3
The RadioShack squad has been searching for an opportunity to put one of its GC riders into contention for a stage win or the GC lead
We break down Garmin's relentless attacking and expect RadioShack to go on the offensive on Thursday
David Zabriskie is the man of the race thus far and his Garmin-Sharp squad isn’t afraid to say it
1. Jade WILCOXSON, Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies, in 58:31 2. Alison POWERS, Now And Novartis For Ms, at 58:32 3. Leah KIRCHMANN, Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies, at 58:32 4. Carmen SMALL, Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies, at 58:33 5. Lindsay BAYER, Aspen Valley Hospital Composite, at 58:33
1. Thomas DANIELSON, Garmin-Sharp, in 5:02:06 2. Damiano CARUSO, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :2 3. Jakob FUGLSANG, RadioShack-Nissan, at :2 4. Gavin MANNION, Bontrager-Livestrong, at :2 5. Janez BRAJKOVIC, Astana, at :2
Christian Vande Velde took the leader's jersey from Tejay van Garderen, but they remain tied on time
"We wanted to put on a good show," says the race winner
1. Jason MCCARTNEY, UnitedHealthcare, in 4:26:20 2. Karol DOMAGALSKI, Caja Rural, at 1:23 3. Filipe Duarte sousa CARDOSO, EFG, at 1:26 4. Delio FERNANDEZ CRUZ, BOA, at 1:26 5. Wilson Alexander MARENTES TORRES, Colombia-Coldeportes, at 1:26
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The overall standings tighten
“It was a race in the crosswinds. Crashes happen in the crosswinds. That’s just part of bike racing,” says Froome
1. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, in 4:10:37 2. Daniele BENNATI, RadioShack-Nissan, at 0 3. Gianni MEERSMAN, Lotto-Belisol, at 0 4. Elia VIVIANI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 5. Raymond KREDER, Garmin-Sharp, at 0
A solo break by Javier Chacon enlivens an otherwise tedious stage
Breakaway riders criticize Liquigas' tact in the move that nearly stuck in Tuesday's second stage of the USA Pro Challenge
The Garmin director says the young rider has confidence and the support of his teammates
After six hard days in the saddle, Mike Hogan and Thomas Dooley were still kicking. Here's their final installment of the Breck Epic
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Tejay van Garderen expects attacks from Garmin and plans to remain vigilant
Brian Holcombe and Matt Beaudin give the rundown on stage 2 of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge
Casey B. Gibson is on hand as the lead changes in the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
Altitude has The Shark of Messina feeling a bit like a fish out of water, but he's still on the hunt
1. Tejay VAN GARDEREN, BMC Racing, in 3:52:24 2. Christian VANDEVELDE, Garmin-Sharp, at 0 3. Ivan ROVNY, Rusvelo, at :6 4. Levi LEIPHEIMER, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :8 5. Ramiro RINCON DIAZ, EPM-UNE, at :8