Prelude to Hell course recon
In this exclusive video from BrakeThrough Media, the top teams of the peloton preview the 2012 Paris-Roubaix route
In this exclusive video from BrakeThrough Media, the top teams of the peloton preview the 2012 Paris-Roubaix route
Previous winner Stuart O'Grady will lead GreenEdge aboard a Scott CR1 at the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
Pozzoto has been fighting back since he broke his collarbone in the Tour of Qatar in February.
IOC and UCI’s idea of having regional champions compete against one another will backfire
Intense rivalry like the Aussies and Brits have on the track is what pushes athletes "beyond the limits we put on ourselves"
Taylor Phinney won Paris-Roubaix twice as a U23 rider
Voigt insulted race jury after being fined for signing in late in the pre-stage sign-in
Hollywood meets hardman as Saved By The Bell star visits Garmin ahead of Paris-Roubaix
Tommeke says Omega Pharma has to make its own race on Sunday
The 2011 winner is feeling surprisingly little pressure as he prepares for Sunday’s “Hell of the North”
Jamie Staff muses on missing the cut in the team sprint on Wednesday, which effectively ruled the United States out of the event in London
Joaquím Rodríguez won his second straight stage to carry the race leader’s jersey into Saturday’s individual time trial; Horner, Martin cede more time
Thomas Dekker (Garmin-Barracuda) scored his first victory since his comeback from a two-year doping ban in the fifth and final stage at the Circuit de la Sarthe in France.
1. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha in 20:29:18 2. Samuel SANCHEZ GONZALEZ, Euskaltel-Euskadi +9 3. Robert KISERLOVSKI, Astana +26
German ace Marcel Kittel will get his wish to try to win a stage inthe Tour de France after his Argos-Shimano team on Friday joined three French squads as four wildcard selections
Ballan 'doesn't understand' Pozzato's Flanders tactics; Greipel doubtful for Paris-Roubaix; Boardman to step down from British Cycling; Jose Rujano looks to Giro podium
Garmin-Barracuda and GreenEdge riders were among those taking a final look at the 2012 Paris-Roubaix parcours on Friday
Vacansoleil leader is second team rider to scratch in run-up to the “Queen of the Classics”
After medal disappointment, riders and staff look for answers four months out from London
Italian sprinter withdraws from track worlds with hairline fracture
In an exclusive video from BrakeThrough Media, defending champion Johan Vansummeren and Garmin-Barracuda recon the 2012 Paris-Roubaix route and talk about the "easiest race." Vansummeren says, "you just ride hard and don't have a flat tire."
From the favorites talking about their chances to race maps and start lists, it's all here for "The Hell of the North"
The U.S. women have found Zen, bruises, tears, dead legs and everything in between over the short start to the season
Embattled Italian aiming to pay back BMC Racing for three tough years with Roubaix win
Day two of the 2012 UCI track world championships, through the lends of Casey B. Gibson
American should not require surgery, looks to Tour de France and Olympics
Great Britain sets new mark in team pursuit, but Meares leaves no doubt in sprint qualifying. All this before a 34-year-old becomes a four-time kilo champ
1. Luke DURBRIDGE, GreenEdge in 11:52:00 2. Manuele BOARO, Saxo Bank +8 3. Nelson OLIVEIRA, RadioShack-Nissan +8
Stannard says he doesn’t remember much from the winning breakaway at the miserable 2010 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
In our latest issue, Velo editors test four aero bikes, go inside the spring stage races and examine the disparate treatment of dopers
Tech editor Nick Legan looks at Edvald Boasson Hagen's 2012 Paris-Roubaix bike, and the modified Team Sky Jaguars
"Purito" wins stage 4 of the Tour of the Basque Country
GF01 marks Swiss builder's entry to the relaxed geometry race bike market
Pino Cerami is surprised by Boonen's return to the top; Niki Terpstra welcomes rainy Roubaix; Wouter Mol out four weeks with a broken collarbone
American to skip Ardennes classics in preparation for top goal at the Giro d'Italia
Former NRC champ forced to take time away from training, racing
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Great Britain punched Australia in the gut on Wednesday, but the home team closed the first day of worlds with a win
German turns focus to Tour after Prudhomme attends sponsor announcement
After winning the 2012 Scheldeprijs, Marcel Kittel talks about his appetite for risk in the rain
Velo contributor Mark Johnson was on-hand as Scheldeprijs turned 100 years old on Wednesday
Marcel Kittel won the 2012 Scheldeprijs aboard a Felt F1
Garmin sprinter fights for midweek podium spot
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Horner goes on the attack at Pais Vasco
1. Marcel KITTEL, in 4:30:52 2. Tyler FARRAR , Garmin-Barracuda, at s.t. 3. Theo BOS , Rabobank, at s.t.
Daniele Bennati says the Cancellara's injury has damaged the motivation for RadioShack-Nissan at Paris-Roubaix
Five-day UCI race offers top prize money ahead of Olympics selection
German wins 100th edition of Scheldeprijs
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Garmin-Barracuda's Tyler Farrar talks about recovering from Scheldeprijs before a run at Paris-Roubaix
Boonen: 2005 Flanders victory is 'still the best;' De Vlaeminck welcomes another 4-time Roubaix winner
Flagstaff Mountain finish and final-stage time trial will keep tension on high in Colorado
Dutchman wins stage, Modolo assumes overall lead in first of two stages Wednesday
Defending champ will be on modified R-series frame to allow more clearance
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Anthony Tan give the run-down of events being contested at this week's world track championships in Melbourne
In the team's fifth episode of the season, Omega Pharma-Quick Step takes you behind the scenes with one of their mechanics during the team's Tour of Flanders win
Cancellara rolled off the start at the 2012 Tour of Flanders on Trek's new Domane endurance bike
Farrar, Greipel, Chicchi among favorites for race's 100th edition
Olympic TT champ talks about a turning point after her worlds disappointment, and stepping up for the national team at Flanders
GreenEdge goes 1-2 as Rojas retains his lead
Todd Robertson accepts reduced sanction after providing assistance to USADA
Zinn addresses reader questions about repairing a blown derailleur hanger, shipping carbon seatposts and whether GC riders need aero wheels
Cancellara says injury does not change Olympic preparation
Spaniard aiming for mid-August return
Ashenden resigns over confidentiality agreement; Langeveld holds no ill will; French sprint race heating up
Meares vs. Pendleton headlines final big-time track event before the London Games
LZ takes on XTR compatibility
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In episode two of How The Race Was Won, we look at how Tom Boonen won his record-tying third Ronde van Vlaanderen
I think it's a whole different gig to prep mentally for a World Cup. There's just more calamity to cut through to keep the focus on the race
Danish squad retains elite license, even without 68 percent of 2011 points
Movistar rider takes first leader's jersey in 2012 Vuelta al Pais Vasco
Levi survives horrific accident after car hit him during training ride
New model eases lens swapping