Gilbert, Hushovd promise to rally around Evans’ Tour hopes
No green jerseys, no bunch sprints. Come July, it’s all for Cadel Evans for BMC’s newest superstars Thor Hushovd and Philippe Gilbert
No green jerseys, no bunch sprints. Come July, it’s all for Cadel Evans for BMC’s newest superstars Thor Hushovd and Philippe Gilbert
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1. Levi LEIPHEIMER, (USA) Opq, +22:33 2. Vincenzo NIBALI, (ITA) Liq, +23 3. Stefan SCHUMACHER, (GER) Cwo, +38
Dekker is thankful for being given a second chance and humble about his return to the sport
A look inside the dirty guts of the product release
Three days after his debut, Contador is in the leader's jersey
1. Alberto Contador, Team Saxo Bank 4.29.27 2. Levi Leipheimer + 0.00 3. Miguel Angel Rubiano + 0.05
The picture of the favorites going into worlds is as murky as it has ever been due to new rules
From the Garmin-Barracuda camp in Calpe, Spain
From inside Park Tool’s ninth Tech Summit in Atlanta, Georgia
Look and Polar launch KeO Power meter, for real this time
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1. Francesco CHICCHI, (ITA) Opq, in 3:22:40 2. Tom BOONEN, (BEL) Opq, +0 3. Jacobe KEOUGH, (USA) Uhc, +0
VeloNews.com exclusive interview with the champion of the Tour Down Under
Also: setting up a mixed group with Chorus/Centaur
The country seems to be living up to its reputation for rabid cyclocross fandom
Confirms lawsuit against Rabobank
1. Francesco CHICCHI , (ITA) Opq, in 4:53:18 2. Juan José HAEDO , (ARG) Sax, + 0 3. Mauro Abel RICHEZE , (ARG) Arg, + 0
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Francesco Chicchi drew first blood in a wet and wild first stage at the Tour de San Luís in Argentina.
What it lacks in tourist attractions, it makes up for in quality and quantity of trails a stone-throw from city limits
Men: 1. Kevin PAUWELS, (BEL), in 1:02:01 2. Zdenek STYBAR, (CZE), in 1:02:09 3. Klaas VANTORNOUT, (BEL), in 1:02:15 Women: 1. Marianne VOS, (NED), in 39:14 2. Daphny VAN DEN BRAND, (NED), in 40:42 3. Katerina NASH, (CZE), in 40:49
Rasmussen, Contador in same field for first time since 2007 Tour
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Vos and Pauwels win again in Hoogerheide, Netherlands. Check out the action in this Dan Seaton gallery
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VeloNews.com exclusive interview from the Tour Down Under
The Velo tech crew of Nick Legan, Caley Fretz and Lennard Zinn profiled over 80 bikes for the 2012 Buyer's Guide
Is it worth having a few extra links in your chain?
A dozen riders fined for public urination
Kohler: "I didn't expect to get the jersey again"
1. Oscar FREIRE GOMEZ, (ESP) Kat, at 3:08:34 2. Gerald CIOLEK, (GER) Opq, +0 3. Daniele BENNATI, (ITA) Rsh, +0
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The modest Brian Holm looks forward to developing young talent at Omega Pharma-Quickstep
Indurain admitted a rider of his characteristics will not be winning.
Greipel: "The time bonus doesn't matter really because the Willunga stage is too hard for me."
Colombian riders settling into Italy
Exclusive interview with Jens Voigt
It seems that when in Oz, André Greipel can do no wrong
Veteran Spanish sprinter Óscar Freire confirmed that 2012 will be his final season among the pro ranks
Also: seating tubeless, CDI torque wrenches and wider road rims
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Two-time winner Andre Greipel is back in the ochre jersey after another massive sprint Thursday
1. André GREIPEL, (GER) Ltb, + 3:21:55 2. Yauheni HUTAROVICH, (BLR) Fdj, +0 3. Edvald BOASSON HAGEN, (NOR) Sky, +0
Tirreno debut set for BMC star
Cervélo’s new P5
Garzelli could be a second option for Riis if Contador loses his long-running clenbuterol case
What's Geraint Thomas got planned for 2012? Neither the Spring Classics nor the Tour
2012 Defy Advanced and Avail Advanced models affected
Paris-Nice and Amstel Gold Race announced four additional teams for each race
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Australian Will Clarke gave an unbelievable performance, claiming the biggest win of his career in his home country
1. Martin KOHLER , (SUI) Bmc, in 15:03:34 2. Michael MATTHEWS , (AUS) Rab, +2 3. Oscar FREIRE GOMEZ , (ESP) Kat, +2
1. William CLARKE , (AUS) Aus, at 3:58:35 2. Michael MATTHEWS , (AUS) Rab, at 1:02 3. Simon GERRANS , (AUS) Gec, at 1:02
The neck injury will make a third overall win for Greipel a greater challenge
Here are a few apps to help you kick-start your season
How to most efficiently hang bikes and get the most battery life for your rechargeable devices
The latest delay could torpedo a slim chance Contador had to race in the 2012 Tour de France
Blood-thinner treatments for clot ending now ahead of season
O'Grady: "Once they see the exposure this team is going to create ... you'll have sponsors fighting to be on this jersey"
The mayhem was not going to stop Greipel from taking the sprint finish
1. André GREIPEL, (GER) Ltb, in 4:33:40 2. Alessandro PETACCHI, (ITA) Lam, + 0 3. Yauheni HUTAROVICH, (BLR) Fdj, + 0