Who are the Spaniards under the USADA spotlight?
Three Spaniards — two doctors and one trainer — find themselves garnering unwanted attention as USADA pushes forward with its controversial case against Lance Armstrong
Three Spaniards — two doctors and one trainer — find themselves garnering unwanted attention as USADA pushes forward with its controversial case against Lance Armstrong
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Embattled Tour king said he wouldn't fight doping charges, but Wednesday proved that was far from certain
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has sent Lance Armstrong and others a 15-page letter outlining doping allegations throughout the Texan's career
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Andy Schleck says he would rather finish last than miss the 2012 Tour de France with injuries suffered at the Dauphine
Katusha rider wins from breakaway, but nearly celebrates too early
CAS decision opens door for Millar to ride first Olympics in 12 years
One of the longest-running events in the U.S. cancels, citing poor pre-registration numbers
Struggling Luxembourger has broken vertebra from Dauphine crash and is RadioShack's second star to miss the start in Liege
Willow cut gluten before all the cool kids were doing it. Her results improved and every year she felt better.
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1. Francisco MANCEBO PEREZ, Competitive Cyclist, in 4:15:01 2. Ryan ROTH, Spidertech-C10, at 0 3. Matthias FRIEDEMANN, CSS, at 0 4. Christian MEIER, CAN, at 0 5. Bruno LANGLOIS, at 0
Team boss says Swiss tour start was criteria for Tour selection from the start of the year
Sagan within one of German sprinter's lead in the wins tally for top-level pros
Images from stage 4 of the 2012 Tour de Suisse
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Lennard Zinn answers more questions on bike weight and readers weigh in on previous columns
Liquigas man wins another sprint in Tour de France build-up
Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah returns with 33 percent more miles, 25 percent more climbing in 2012
American says he has not heard from RadioShack management in weeks and won't allow the team to impact his Olympics selection
If you've got Leadville qualification on the mind, consider Eszter Horanyi's gear recommendations and trail analysis before you line up
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Frankie Andreu, Sean Petty amongst those paying tribute to George Hincapie following his retirement announcement
The original online fitness mapping company steps into the social fray to compete against Strava with new Courses feature
Four names will be selected from the 13-person list of nominees to represent Canada in London
In our July 21, 2008 cover story, we look at George Hincapie, America’s most accomplished active racer and the international peloton’s nice guy
Lightweight tires and minimal suspension is the key for the Lumberjack
A few weeks before announcing his retirement, George Hincapie sat down with VeloNews to talk about his legacy and meshing his nice-guy reputation with hard-nosed classics riding
American misses RadioShack's long list for the Tour
Four names will be selected from the 13-person list of nominees to represent Canada in London
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Check out whose rides in the Barn Burner 104 qualified them for the 2012 Leadville Trail 100
Slovak wins his second stage of the Tour de Suisse, three days into the race
Veteran American will call it a career after the Tour de France, USA Pro Challenge
Dutch rookie wins Dauphine young rider's competition with surprising time trial
Belgian classics veteran Leif Hoste returns slowly from long-undiagnosed head injury
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Movistar rider dashes Schleck's hopes for stage win, yellow jersey
Sky captain remains focused on Tour, but savors 2nd Dauphine victory
Schleck will train in the Pyrenees and the Alps, then hope to gain strength in 2nd half of the Tour de France.
Evans and BMC battle to the finish, but Sky takes top two steps on the final podium
1. Ken HANSON (1 - Pro) 2. Brad HUFF (2 - Pro) 3. Cody O'REILLY (3 - Pro)
Young Aussie rider dreams of leading his country's team to victory in Valkenburg
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Liquigas-Cannondale strongman out-speeds resurgent Fabian Cancellara in stage-1 time trial
Lotto-Belisol hopes Belgian's growing strength, confidence brings a top-five finish at the Tour
Team's powerful pace on the Dauphine's mountainous stage 6 keeps rivals under wraps
Evans chases Colombian to runner-up finish on the stage, but takes only seconds from race leader Wiggins
RadioShack's Tour de France hopeful suffering after time-trial crash
Tell us which races you like for the course, the location and the lifestyle
With some bad local advice, Wiggins says Evans' attack on Friday showed the Aussie is here to race
UCI president lauds the passport program after four years, saying the proof of less doping is on the road
Bruyneel claims he never spoke with Contador's camp about signing the Spaniard and ending his relationship with the Schlecks
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Lieuwe Westra is building towards that magical form that saw him nearly win Paris-Nice in March
Defending champ hoping to regain top form for Tour, talks about the human condition and the sweetness of victory through struggle
Frenchman wins stage after HC climb of the Col du Grand Colombier
Sanctioned Tour champ returns to Riis Cycling, will race the Benelux Tour, Vuelta
Gesink and Valverde are among the Tour hopefuls taking aim at top form in Switzerland starting Saturday
Aaron Gwin's winning World Cup ride has some gratuitous air and speed on offer
Rivals left to reflect in the rain after Wiggins wins the Dauphine TT and extends his overall lead
The latest 29er creation from Moots blends titanium, carbon, and aluminum construction
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