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Different worlds, different bikes, one cause
South Carolina's Team Global Bike hits Speedweek trying not only for wins but also to raise awareness for Global Bike, a volunteer organization that provides bikes to developing countries.
Sastre sees strong Giro support
Sastre sees strong Giro support
Vicioso takes over at Vuelta a Asturias
Vicioso takes over at Vuelta a Asturias
Cavendish takes stage at Romandie, Sagan keeps jersey
Cavendish takes stage at Romandie, Sagan keeps jersey
U.S. Scene This Week: Speed Week, Gila top the calendar
U.S. Scene This Week: Speed Week, Gila top the calendar
Ray’s Means More to Cleveland than Bikes
CNN shines a light on Ray's Indoor Bike Park in Cleveland and finds the redevelopment of an old warehouse goes beyond bikes.
Should Kenny really ride?
A reader asks why a suspended rider keeps showing up at local training races.
Colorado Cyclefest to Support High School League
Colorado CycleFest is a weekend of festivities that include a ride with Dave Wiens and Susan DeMattei in support of the Colorado High School Cycling League.
Q&A: Cervelo TestTeam’s Ted King — no sophomore slump
This year, Cervelo TestTeam's Ted King is seeing the front of the 2010 Euro peloton, and he likes what he sees.
The Big Ring – Mechanical Or Psychological Advantage?
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2010 Beaufort Memorial Cycling Classic results
1. Aaron Kemps, Fly V Australia 2. Hilton Clarke, OUCH-Bahati Foundation 3. Andrew Pinfold, UnitedHealthcare-Maxxis 4. Jay Thomson, Fly V Australia 5. Matthew Crane, UnitedHealthcare-Maxxis
Leipheimer, Abbott, win Gila opener
Levi Leipheimer opened up his defense of his SRAM Tour of the Gila title the same way he took his first red jersey in the race a year - with a solo win on the mountain-top finish Mogollon stage.
Swindlehurst takes on charity, dirt and road in 2010
Burke Swindlehurst headed back to the SRAM Tour of the Gila for the 16th time this week, but for the rider with the race's greatest number of stage wins (six) to his credit, Gila is a whole new beast this year.
Sagan takes over at Romandie
Sagan takes over at Romandie
Urtasun wins Asturias opener
Basque sprinter Pablo Urtasun delivered victory his for Euskaltel-Euskadi team in Wednesday’s opener at the five-day Vuelta a Asturias in northern Spain.
Racing to perdition, bottles in Belgium and frequent flyer tips
Vino's win, bottles in Belgium and frequent flyer tips
Kemps, Buchanan notch Beaufort criterium wins
Aaron Kemps (Fly V Australia) put his Australian national champion’s skinsuit on display Tuesday night, winning the third stop of USA Crits SpeedWeek in Beaufort, South Carolina.
Pixel Perfect Pics
Feelin' that spring sluggishness? Take a look at some reader-submitted inspiration in April's Phat Phat-Tire Photos.
Atkinson and Moseley Lead Gravity Tour
On-and-off rain over the weekend in Port Angeles, Washington made for a slick, fast course at the ironically named Dry Hill venue for the first installment of the Pro Gravity Tour.
Sweet Deal: Armstrong Buys Into Honey Stinger
Lance Armstrong becomes part-owner of Honey Stinger, a Steamboat Springs, Colorado, based company that makes honey-based energy gels, bars and organic chews.
Bosisio suspended for two years
Former LPR rider Gabriele Bosisio was hit with a two-year suspension by the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) on Wednesday after testing positive for the banned blood-booster EPO last fall.
Clothesline Review: Go Euro with a Briko Mustang helmet; Craft Performance Light jacket
The Clothes Line is an occasional column about clothing, shoes, helmets, and other accessories we’ve encountered.
Lance Armstrong becomes part-owner in Honey Stinger
On the day he started the SRAM Tour of the Gila, Lance Armstrong announced he has become a part-owner in the Honey Stinger. Based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the company makes honey-based energy gels, bars and organic chews.
Wind and ProTour riders will batter SRAM Tour of the Gila fields
Wind gusts of up to 65 mph could batter riders during this week's SRAM Tour of the Gila. Besides the high winds — which are expected from Wednesday's opening stage through Saturday — rank and file pro riders will have to contend with the strongest fields, for men and women, ever assembled for the 24-year-old New Mexican race.
Results, Tour de Romandie
Results, Tour de Romandie
Pinotti nails Romandie prologue from precocious Sagan
HTC-Columbia's Marco Pinotti won the prologue of the Tour de Romandie in Porrentruy, Switzerland, on Tuesday.
FSA components and SRAM and Zipp wheels
There was so much new equipment introduced at Sea Otter that it will take a few columns here to do it justice.
Contador tests out the cobbles
Defending Tour de France champion Alberto Contador took to the treacherous cobbled roads of northern France on Tuesday, preparing for terrain he admits could dent his bid for a third yellow jersey this year.
Gear and Tech: Don’t Forget FSA
FSA has introduced a whole range of 10-speed-compatible mountain bike cranks, both in double and triple configurations, to mesh with the new SRAM and Shimano drivetrains.
Pérez wins Subida al Naranco in Spain
In a week that’s seen some ghosts of doping past step up and win big races after serving bans, yet another rider with a notorious past was back on the winner’s podium.
BMC fires Frei after doping admission
BMC fires Frei after doping admission
Discarded water bottles an environmental issue?
Britain's Chris Froome is among a trio of riders targeted by an environmental group ─ for throwing empty water bottles into the Belgian countryside during the recent edition of Flèche-Wallonne.
Wrenched & Ridden bike reviews: Zipp 303 wheels with Vittoria Pavé Evo CG tubular tires
A word of warning: Don’t test ride Zipp’s 303 tubular wheels. If you do, you’ll be compelled to buy them.
Biggest Bang For Your Buck In Time Trial Equipment
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Schalk Wins NUE Series Kick-Off
Cohutta 100 sees record number of racers descend on Ducktown, Tennessee, with two-time defending National Ultra Endurance Series champion Jeff Schalk taking the win.
Vino’ fires back at critics
Astana’s Alexandre Vinokourov fires back at his critics, asking, "In what other sport are you allowed to participate without the right to win?"
Gilbert tops UCI rankings
Philippe Gilbert (Omega Pharma-Lotto) replaces Luis Leon Sanchez (Caisse d’Epargne) at the top of the UCI rankings.
Life as a Bike Jockey: The Social Event of the Year
For Singletrack.com columnist and pro XC racer Judy Freeman, the Sea Otter Classic is all about the bike — with some racing thrown into the Monterey mix.
Liège crash sidelines Chavanel
Sylvain Chavanel will miss the Tour de France after crashing into another team's car during Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
‘Sniper’ Kolobnev aims for Tour
"The sniper," Katusha's Alexandr Kolobnev, is taking aim at the Tour — and the worlds.
Vino’, flying with bikes, and no-frills cycling
Our readers chime in on Alexander Vinokourov, the costs of flying with a bike and no-frills cycling.
Results, 2010 Historic Roswell Criterium
Results from the 2010 Historic Roswell Criterium.
Hanson, Clif-Ryan rock in Roswell
Team Type 1 Ken Hanson and Theresa Clif-Ryan (Colavita-Baci) rock the ninth annual Historic Roswell Criterium.
L-B-L – An Unpopular Win
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2010 Athens Twilight Criterium results
2010 Athens Twilight Criterium results
Amaran, Small win Roadrunner Classic in Albuquerque
Carmen Small (Colavita-Baci) and Luis Amaran (Jamis-Sutter Home) showed New Mexico cycling fans that olive oil and wine go hand in hand as they won the omnium competitions Saturday at the Roadrunner Classic in Albuquerque.
New sheriff in Tombstone? Fly V wins final stage and overall at Bisbee
Fly V's Tanner wins the final stage and the team wraps up a win for Darren Lill at Arizona's stage race
Nature Valley TT goes Merckx-style
Nature Valley Grand Prix is banning aero equipment at its opening time trial, to even the playing field.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Vinokourov’s unpopular victory
After the Kazakh dropped the Russian in the last 100 meters of the last climb and cruised the final 400 meters to the line, the crowd let out an unseemly chorus of boos. That’s probably never happened before at a monumental classic.
Cutters win fourth straight Little 500 men’s race
Cutters win fourth straight Little 500 men's race
2010 Little 500 results
2010 Little 500 results
Horner, Hesjedal lead North Americans at Liège
Chris Horner (RadioShack) and Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Transitions) were close to the podium with solid performances in Sunday’s grueling Liège-Bastogne-Liège, while Christian Vande Velde, Ted King, Brent Bookwalter and other Americans have strong finishes.
Schlecks dismayed at bad luck at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Ardennes
Frank Schleck got a warm round of applause from fans crowding around the Saxo Bank team bus Sunday, but it couldn’t erase his disappointment at not being able to win Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Vinokourov: ‘My victory was clean’
Despite getting booed as he crossed the finish line Sunday in victory at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, a repentant Alexander Vinokourov (Astana) said fans and journalists should believe him when he says his win was clean.
Schurter Nips Absalon in World Cup Opener
Replay of 2009 Worlds sees Nino Schurter take Julien Absalon in sprint finish at World Cup #1 in England. Best North American is Todd Wells at 19th.
Koerber and Kalentieva Duke It Out in Dalby Forest
Reigning World Champ Irina Kalentieva outlasts Willow Koerber, who finished third at Worlds, in World Cup #1 in England. Katerina Nash and other riders on American-based teams dominate top-10.
2010 Liège-Bastogne-Liège results
2010 Liège-Bastogne-Liège results
Vino’ wins L-B-L
Alexander Vinokourov (Astana) wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Karl Menzies and Theresa Cliff-Ryan win at Athens Twilight Criterium
In torrential rains, UnitedHealthcare's Karl Menzies and Colavita's Theresa Cliff-Ryan stay clear of the problems in Georgia.
OUCH sponsors Bahati Foundation team
Floyd Landis will wear a big OUCH on his chest for another season. The OUCH Sports Medicine Center is new co-sponsor of the pro cycling team formed by Rashaan Bahati, now to be known as the OUCH-Bahati Foundation team. Landis joined the team last month.
Press Release: OUCH is new title sponsor of Bahati Foundation team
OUCH Sports Medical Center is the new co-title sponsor for the Bahati Foundation team, now to be called OUCH-Bahati Foundation.
Sutherland wins Bisbee time trial as Lill expands his GC lead
Fly V's Darren Lill extends his GC lead, as UnitedHealthcare's Rory Sutherland wins the time trial.
Rahsaan Bahati fined for Dana Point Grand Prix incident
Rahsaan Bahati will pay a fine for unsportsmanlike conduct at the Dana Point Grand Prix, USA Cycling announced Friday.
KBS preps for Tour of Brittany
Aften Euro' campaign is delayed by volcanic flight delays, Kelly Benefit Strategies gets over to Brittany for some pre-California race prep.
Snapshot: Vinokourov’s Liège-Bastogne-Liège Specialized bike
VeloNews European correspondent Andrew Hood snaps some pix of Alexander Vinokourov's flashy new Specialized.
Lill grabs lead in Bisbee
Darren Lill (Fly V Australia) wins the Sulphur Springs Road Race and takes the lead in La Vuelta de Bisbee.
Vicioso wins GP Llodio
Angel Vicioso Arcos (Andalucia Cajasur) wins the 61st Grand Prix Llodio.
2010 GP Llodio results
Results from the 2010 GP Llodio.
Tech gallery: Otter odds and ends
Tech editor Zack Vestal unearths some road goodies from the recently concluded Sea Otter.
Harder Liège suits Horner
Chris Horner (RadioShack) hopes his winning legs from the Tour of the Basque Country will make him one of the protagonists at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Results, 2010 La Vuelta de Bisbee
Results from the 2010 La Vuelta de Bisbee.
Sutherland takes Bisbee prologue
UnitedHealthcare's Rory Sutherland takes the prologue at La Vuelta de Bisbee.
Paolini, Mazzoleni and Basso’s sister charged in doping conspiracy
Luca Paolini (Acqua & Sapone), Eddy Mazzoleni, Ivan Basso's sister and 26 others have been charged with doping after a four-year investigation, the Italian sports daily La Gazzetta Dello Sport reported Saturday.
Evans, Gilbert and the Schlecks top the list of favorites at Liège
Liège-Bastogne-Liège is the toughest, oldest classic
Three years’ of Flèche Wallone Power Data from Marco Pinotti
Team HTC-Columbia’s Marco Pinotti had yet another strong finish at the Flèche Wallonne classic in Belgium on Wednesday, placing 28th, 32 seconds behind the winner Cadel Evans.
Contador: ‘I want to win a classic one day’
Alberto Contador is undeniably the reigning king of the grand tours, but one day he wants to come to the Ardennes and add one of the major classics to his palmares.
Nicely priced parts, ridiculously priced tickets, roots of cycling
Nicely priced parts, ridiculously priced tickets, roots of cycling
Contador outlines road map to Tour
Alberto Contador might not be racing much between Sunday’s conclusion of Liège-Bastogne-Liège and July’s Tour de France, but that doesn’t mean he won’t be busy.
Vinokourov takes overall at Trentino
Vinokourov takes overall at Trentino