Mark Cavendish gets on the board with stage 5 win at the Tour de France
Cavendish quiets critics with dominant stage 5 win
Cavendish quiets critics with dominant stage 5 win
“The mountains are coming so I know it will be over for me,” says race leader Fabian Cancellara.
“We’ve had a meeting with the sponsors and all that remains are a few details. ...” said Fran Contador, who acts as his brother’s manager.
Edvald Boasson Hagen is surging into the game after two third-place finishes.
Casey B. Gibson finds it all during stage 5 in France
Scenes from peloton
Tyler Farrar still isn't 100 percent, but the Garmin-Transitions sprinter is back in the mix.
The HTC-Columbia rider wins stage 7, now fourth on the GC
Complete results from stage 5
Alberto Contador stops by the RadioShack bus with gifts for Armstrong and Bruyneel.
A close look at the fastest bikes in the peloton — those of Cavendish, Petacchi and Farrar
Former T-Mobile sports director Rudy Pevenage says he organized visits for Jan Ullrich to Dr. Eufemiano Fuentes, the central figure in the Operación Puerto affair.
Ryder Hesjedal knows he has to change roles in the absence of team leader Christian Vande Velde.
Lampre's Alessandro Petacchi scores another stage win
A look at Sylvain Chavanel's special Eddy Merckx bikes used for his day in the yellow jersey.
Lance Armstrong is relieved to have a crash-free day at the Tour. A heckler cuts short post-race interviews.
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As tensions mount in the Tour peloton, Fabian Cancellara is emerging as the new patron.
Thor Hushovd couldn't out-kick Alessandro Petacchi on Wednesday, but he added 17 points to his lead in the green-jersey contest.
Casey B. Gibson finds beer, crowds, a roadside diner and many bandaged riders during Wednesday's stage.
Julian Dean — second in stage 4 — is playing Tyler Farrar's sprinter position while Farrar recovers.
Mark Cavendish's lead-out man says he is 100 percent sure Cav' will win a stage this year.
McEwen and Cav' chat, Hincapie rolls, The Shack pulls. More of Graham Watson's shots from the fourth stage.
Alexander Vinokourov remains an enigma for many watching the 2010 Tour de France.
Complete 2010 Tour de France stage 4 results
Amets Txurruka hits the deck early and hangs on to finish next to last on stage 4, but abandons with his second broken collarbone of the season.
The prestigious four-event series replaces its New Jersey stop with one in Colorado.
ASO is planning a citizens cyclosportive along the Paris-Roubaix course next April
Cervelo's Heinrich Haussler, raised in Australia, decides to give up his German citizenship.
Marianne Vos took her second win in the Giro Donne in Wednesday’s stage 6
Tour de France sprint legend Erik Zabel fears Mark Cavendish may have already lost the green jersey for good to Thor Hushovd.
After coming close to a stage win Tuesday, Ryder Hesjedal is more motivated than ever.
Robbie Hunter admits punching Jakob Fuglsang, but says he was merely retaliating for a blow given him.
Two-time second-place finisher Cadel Evans (BMC) is in the driver’s seat after Tour’s hectic opening.
A look at the bike set-ups used for the stage 3 cobbles
Charles Dionne scoops up the win in the final stage of the 51st Annual Fitchburg Longsjo Classic as Kelly Benefit Strategies' David Veilleux gets the overall win.
The popular RadioShack rider checks in with Neal Rogers on Tuesday
Marianne Vos (Netherlands) broke the iron grip of Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (HTC-Columbia) on the Giro Donne today, winning the fifth stage out of a small but elite group.
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The Saxo man is headed for immediate surgery, the team says.
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It was a rough day on the third stage of the Tour de France and Casey B. Gibson was there to follow the action.
It didn’t take long for the Garmin-Transitions team to get over the shock of losing its top rider — the argyle crew got right down to work on Tuesday's cobbles.
A race like no other
The God of Thunder gets a chest-pounding stage win. GC advantage to Evans and Andy Schleck.
Team Sky's Bradley Wiggins finally had a reason to crack a smile after a superb ride on the race's third stage revived his bid on Tuesday.
The pavé created some fractures in the GC. What was surprising were the names of those who were caught out.
The Saxo rider lost a teammate to the cobbles Tuesday, and he blames race organizers.
The defending Tour champ thanks Vino for the help
David Howman, WADA's director general, says the agency is working with U.S. authorities to investigate doping claims made by Floyd Landis.
Graham Watson's photos from Tuesday's cobbles as the 2010 Tour enters France for the first time.
Complete 2010 Tour de France stage 3 results
The climber leaves after crash before the pave.
The classics rider has been ill since Saturday
Updated with withdrawals
The Peanut Butter & Co. rider leads Alison Powers with one event remaining.
Many GC favorites hit the cobbles last week for some reconnaissance.
Broken ribs force Garmin's GC man out, but the team's Farrar and Dean will continue after a hospital check.
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Monday's finish-line truce was nearly unprecedented in Tour history.
The Garmin sprinter said his Flemish is not as good as he thought.
Michael Barry enjoying his first Tour, cobbles ace Flecha says he'll be riding for Wiggins on stage 3.
The race leader slows the pace to allow his teammates and others to rejoin following a crash. Finish sprint neutralized.
Gibson photos from the stage from Brussels to Spa
Rolf Aldag says stage 3 could take GC hopefuls out of contention. Plus, what caused Cav's stage 2 crash?
Stage 2 damage assessment for each team
Thor Hushovd was in position to take points and possible stage win.
HTC-Columbia's speedster wins a lot, but says she's never won four stages in a row. American Shelley Evans is third.
A gallery from the rainy stage 2 in Belgium
Complete 2010 Tour de France stage 2 results
Neal Rogers' observations from the first stage
Jeremy Vennell and Alison Shanks win stage 3 in Fitchburg as Veilleux and Cheatley lead overall with one to go.
Even before three crashes wrecked the first mass sprint in the 97th Tour de France, it wasn’t too hard to figure out that the finish would be somewhat chaotic on Sunday.
A look at some of the time trial goodies on display at Saturday's prologue