Interview with Humphrey Cobbold, CEO of Wiggle
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Olympic champ wins solo as Albasini defends his GC lead
Ivan Passo plans to join his Liquigas-Cannondale teammates in mountain camp.
Tour champion Cadel Evans notched his first stage win of the year on the island of Corsica.
Hinault broke his left wrist and bruised his back and shoulder in E3 race.
1. Jan BARTA, Team NetApp in 14:00:21 2. Bartosz HUZARSKI, Team NetApp +13 3. Diego ULISSI, Lampre-ISD +21
Vachon defeated fellow Frenchman Laurent Mangel in the first of three stages.
Pozzato has suffered from the pressure of being Italy's only classics contender.
Everything you need to know about Sunday's semi-classic, including the course profile and startlist
The best in tech from around the web this week, including new Enve wheels, a homemade land speed record bike and custom insoles
Stage 2 of the 2012 Redlands Bicycle Classic, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Young Belgian will lead Garmin at Flanders and Roubaix
Bevin continues hot streak in Redlands
The UCI is concerned that disc brakes that work significantly better than other types could create a dangerous situation.
Spaniard suffered fracture in ugly crash with Cancellara
Tommeke attacks on the bergs and delivers bunch sprint win at Harelbeke
A streak of bad luck fell upon the RadioShack leader, including two crashes and three mechanicals
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Saur-Sojasun's Simon wins fifth stage in Catalunya, Urán second
1. Tom BOONEN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step in 4:51:59 2. Oscar FREIRE GOMEZ, Katusha +0 3. Bernhard EISEL, Sky +0
Boonen wins semi-classic for fifth time, passing Van Looy on all-time list
The 81st edition of the Critérium International marks Cadel Evans’ return to France for the first time since winning last year’s Tour
Broken femur dashes Julian Dean's Olympic hopes, Jacob Fuglsang breaks wrist and Ivan Basso bashes knee in extreme weather in Spain.
Must Reads: Gilbert to race Ghent-Wevelgem to gain form; Brailsford: 'Trying to win everything is a recipe for failure;' WADA chief laments lack of blood testing
The cobbles riders gather for moment of silence, hours of struggle in Harelbeke
U.S.-based Aussie storms to near-win in Italy
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Kenda, Tibco riders continue strong springs with uphill prologue wins at NRC opener
World champion lashes out at Katusha rider for causing crash with careless bottle toss
We go to the VeloNews archives for a look at the 2003 Saturn men's team and their suffocating spring campaign
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Colombian storms across late breakaway for stage win
BMC Racing boss talks mixing superstar personalities for the cobbles
Terpstra: Omega Pharma 10x stronger than Cancellara; Longo makes French Olympic long team; Team GB Olympic kit introduced
BMC Racing captain says San Remo was turning point; calls on RadioShack to share the work
German ace dreams of winning on Champs-Élysées
Boonen, Cancellara to face off in Belgian cobbles race with new date, WorldTour status
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Kiwi hit parked car early during brutal day in Spain
Retired Spanish rider linked to Puerto sanctioned nine months for 2010 ephedra case
Officials may allow drop-outs to start Thursday after harrowing day
Our off-beat diarist takes you through his ride into a new shade of jersey in Taiwan
As the Redlands Classic opens Thursday, we look into the archives at the best moments from the U.S. domestic season opener
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1. Niki TERPSTRA, Omega Pharma-Quick Step in 4:29:36 2. Sylvain CHAVANEL, Omega Pharma-Quick Step +47 3. Koen DE KORT, Project 1t4i +47
Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider rides alone to win in Waregem
Astana rider wins third stage while snow falls at planned finish, while officials cancel GC
Oscar Sevilla returns to racing; no Boonen, Cancellara, or Gilbert for Dwars door Vlaanderen, a cyclist immortalized in plastic, and Cav's Olympic hopes.
Federation implements stricter rules regarding equipment modifications
German has been part of nearly every winning squad since 2004
Spaniard abandons following crash in Tuesday's second stage in Catalunya
Lennard Zinn tackles follow-up questions to his recent column regarding wide tires
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Amateur racing deaths rare, says USA Cycling
Stage 2 of the 2012 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, through the lens of Graham Watson
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GreenEdge Swiss wins stage 2 to confirm overall lead
Cancellara's painful second place at Milan-San Remo, Valverde to take on Gilbert and Evans, Taaramae out with mono, Quintero: "Thank God I'm alive."
We take a quick look a new waterproof, breathable rain shell from Mavic
Young American learns grit on the ground at Tirreno-Adriatico
LZ uses skinnier tires to cut through the mud down to where the traction is, rather than wide tires with low PSI and float on mud without traction
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Stage 1 of the 2012 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, through the lens of Graham Watson
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Over the last decade, a global shift has changed the power structure in elite cycling
Swiss rider wins Catalan opener from long breakaway
Doctor Alberto Beltran has been arrested in Madrid; race promotors consider making the finale at Milan-San Remo more selective.
U.S. women’s calendar back for ninth edition in 2012
Organizers today announced the 25 teams for the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
Men 1. Jacues-Maynes, Andy 2. Schmalz, Joseph 3. Britton, Rob Women 1. Kristin Armstrong 2. Clara Hughes 3. Joelle Numainville
Gerran's Milan-San Remo win was crafty. No apology needed.
Second consecutive Aussie win at “La Primavera” latest sign of shift in global cycling
Mark Johnson captures the faces of infatuation, fortune and fatigue at the finish of the 2012 Milan-San Remo
GreenEdge director Matt White takes you behind the curtain for the team's Milan-San Remo victory with Simon Gerrans