Snow cancels final day of Mallorca Challenge
Snow and icy roads prompted officials to cancel the final day of the four-stage Mallorca Challenge
Snow and icy roads prompted officials to cancel the final day of the four-stage Mallorca Challenge
2012 route to include Beverly Hills and challenging time trial
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WADA requested the evidence that the U.S. federal agencies collected in the Armstrong investigation
Caley Fretz tells you what you need to know about the new SRAM Red
1. Lars Petter NORDHAUG, (NOR) Sky, in 3:55:27 2. Rui Alberto FARIA DA COSTA, (POR) Mov, +26 3. Sergio Luis HENAO MONTOYA, (COL) Sky, +28
Contador said he cannot understand the reason for a two-year doping ban but vowed to carry on his career
Contador outlines his future plans later Tuesday
Cavendish of the Sky team won a sprint finish for the third stage of the Tour of Qatar
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1. Mark CAVENDISH, (GBR) Sky, in 3:23:48 2. Tom BOONEN, (BEL) Opq, +0 3. Aidis KRUOPIS, (LTU) Gec, +0
Lemoine was rushed to hospital after a bad fall during the Mallorca Challenge
"The simple fact is that anyone who has a prohibited substance in their system is a cheat"
A two-year ban that ends just six months after it’s handed down?
Fenn kicked his way to another hectic sprint victory in a windy race that saw some big names crashing
CAS’s ruling could end up costing Contador more than 5 million euros
VeloNews.com caught up with the riders from Garmin-Barracuda at their 2012 team camp in Calpe, Spain
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Tom Boonen retained the race leader's golden jersey
1. Andrew FENN, (GBR) Opq, +3:52:51 2. Alexander PORSEV, (RUS) Kat, +0 3. Matteo PELUCCHI, (ITA) Euc, +0
The timeline of events that led to Contador's ban
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Now we just need the Qatari desert winds to blow that little bit stronger
Outraged Spaniards rallied behind three-times Tour de France champion Alberto Contador on Monday
Scores of results sheets will be adjusted following the CAS ruling
1. (USA) Garmin-Cervelo in 12:38 2. (BEL) Omega Pharma-Quickstep +7 3. (GBR) Sky Procycling +9
Schleck says he takes no satisfaction out of Monday’s ruling by the CAS to award him the 2010 Tour de France
As a result his 2010 Tour and 2011-12 results have been stripped
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Contador races, shuns reporters and heads home
After a rough 2011, Boonen shows he's back on form
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Contador will race tomorrow on the eve of the CAS decision in his ongoing clenbuterol case
Mark Renshaw aims to take a few sprint victories from Cavendish this year
Anthony Tan's views on "Postalgate" and "caso Condator"
Team docs unsure as to whether the world champ will start tomorrow
Federal prosecutors have closed the investigation of seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong without filing charges
The March issue of Velo magazine, the Nations Issue, is unlike anything Velo has done before. From tip-to-tail, we profile the changing currents in global cycling, just in time for the London Olympic Games.
Riders fought the wind in the final stage of the Ladies Tour of Qatar
1. Pierre ROLLAND , (FRA) Euc, in 3:55:54 2. Franck VERMEULEN , (FRA) Vru, +0 3. Nacer BOUHANNI , (FRA) Fdj, +7
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Overall this is a classy fork
1. Kirsten WILD , (NED) Ned, in 2:38:36 2. Eleonora VAN DIJK , (NED) Slu, +0 3. Adrie VISSER , (NED) Ski, +0
1. Marcel KITTEL , (GER) Pro, in 5:03:38 2. Nacer BOUHANNI , (FRA) Fdj, +2 3. Bobbie TRAKSEL , (NED) Lan, +9
1. Judith ARNDT , (GER) Gew, in 8:00:44 2. Trixi WORRACK , (GER) Slu, +6 3. Kirsten WILD , (NED) Ned, +2:06
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The race launches from Ogden August 7th
Living in the fast lane in real time
Race organiser Christian Prudhomme has pledged to give cycling fans suspense right to the end of Paris-Nice
A conversation with UCI president Pat McQuaid
Boulder hosts USAC directors to bid for 2014 or 2015 cyclocross nationals
Arndt goes into the third stage with a two-second lead over Worrack
Movistar rider remains defiant
Also: Gearing for Mt. Washington
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There are some big guns lining up for this year’s Paris-Nice, set to be the first major stage-race dogfight of the season
For those interested in a bit more detail, Caley Fretz focuses in on a few features that warrant a closer look
1. Trixi WORRACK , (GER) Slu, in 3:05:37 2. Judith ARNDT , (GER) Gew, +0 3. Adrie VISSER , (NED) Ski, +2:20
1. Marcel KITTEL , (GER) Pro, in 1:33:29 2. Kris BOECKMANS , (BEL) Vcd, +0 3. Nacer BOUHANNI , (FRA) Fdj, +0
The big German sprinter ace got it right in the weather-shortened stage to Saint-Ambroix
The German sprinter ace has come down with the stomach flu
Cavendish had a minor crash in training while preparing for his season debut in the Tour of Qatar