Bauge defends sprint crown
Frenchman Gregory Bauge defends his sprint crown at track worlds.
Frenchman Gregory Bauge defends his sprint crown at track worlds.
Results from the 2010 edition of Ghent-Wevelgem
Simona Krupeckaite wins the women's keirin at the world track cycling championships.
Olympic team pursuit champion Ed Clancy wins the men's omnium at the world track cycling championships.
With 25 bonus seconds on tap, and less than half a second separating Ben Day from Ben Jacques-Maynes, the Sunset Loop will define the GC at Redlands.
Canada's Tara Whitten wins the women's points race title at track worlds, her second gold of the championships.
Bernard Eisel (HTC-Columbia) takes Ghent-Wevelgem.
Pierrick Fedrigo (Bbox Bouygues Telecom) wins the Critérium International.
Specialized Factory Racing’s Todd Wells and Lene Byberg take first ProXCT race of the season in California.
Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) wins the 90th Tour of Catalonia.
Karl Platt and Stefan Sahm, last year's winners of the Cape Epic in South Africa, repeated the feat on Sunday.
Sky’s Russell Downing won the 75 kilometer second stage of the Criterium International in Porto-Vecchio, Corsica, on Sunday.
Pro men's and women's results from the Fontana Pro XCT
Specialized Factory Racing's Todd Wells and Lene Byberg take first ProXCT race of the season in California.
Hilton Clarke (Bahati Foundation) and Theresa Cliff-Ryan (Colavita-Baci) won the stage 2 criteriums at the Redlands Bicycle Classic.
Criterium International 2010 - Graham Watson
Luna Chix Katerina Nash and Marla Streb offer some off-season training tips for the Sea Otter Classic in April.
Results - Criterium International 2010
Double Tour de France champion Alberto Contador endured a painful start to the Criterium International on Saturday when he suffered an allergic attack.
Former skier Tara Whitten of Canada won the women's omnium gold at the world track cycling championships in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Saturday.
2010 E3 Prijs Vlaanderen-Harelbeke results
Track cycling speed queen Victoria Pendleton eased the pressure on medal-shy Britain by winning her fourth consecutive and fifth career sprint title at the world championships Saturday.
France's Samuel Dumoulin of the Cofidis team won the sixth stage of the Tour of Catalonia, a 161.9km run between el Vendrell and Barcelona in north-eastern Spain on Saturday.
Will Ghent-Wevelgem gain prestige with its new position on the international calendar that puts the Belgian semi-classic in the spotlight this weekend? Race organizers sure are hoping so.
Australian Cameron Meyer claimed his third gold of the world track cycling championships when he teamed up with Leigh Howard to win the men's Madison crown on Saturday.
Two-time world pursuit champion Taylor Phinney is Trek-Livestrong’s marquee rider.
UCI president Pat McQuaid said Saturday that governing body will wait for the outcome of a pending appeal before the Court of Arbitration for Sport before seeking a worldwide ban of Caisse d'Epargne's Alejandro Valverde.
Britain and fellow track powers Germany and Australia were warned Saturday that attempts to leave weaker nations behind thanks to illegal technological advances will not be tolerated.
France's defending world champion Gregory Bauge drew first blood in the battle for men's sprint supremacy when he dominated qualifying at the world track cycling championships Saturday.
After training hard all winter in anticipation of his ProTour debut, New Hampshire native Kirk Carlsen came out flying at the Tour of Qatar in February.
There was a time when New Zealand's dreams of Olympic gold in track cycling revolved around the endurance and pursuit teams. But that is about to change.
Photo Galleries - 2010 Redlands Bicycle Classic
Fresh off a victory at the Belgian semi-classic Dwars door Vlaanderen, Danish road champion Matti Breschel is eager for more success at the upcoming classics. A key Saxo Bank teammate of Fabian Cancellara, Breschel proved his own ability last year, placing sixth at the Tour of Flanders and 10th at Paris-Roubaix. He will take the start Sunday at Ghent-Wevelgem.
Amber Neben became the first rider to defend the Redlands leader's jersey on the Beaumont circuit Friday, finishing at the same time as stage winner Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (HTC-Columbia), who now sits 14 seconds behind Neben on the GC.
Teun Mulder of the Netherlands upset French hopes of a first gold at the world track championships Friday when he blitzed his way in record time to victory in the men's kilometer.
Slovenian Mark Kump (Adria) won the fourth stage of the Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali on Friday, outsprinting Lampre's Simone Ponzi and De Rosa's Claudio Corion on the 184km stage from Rovigo to Finale Emilia.
Australia narrowly edged New Zealand in qualifying for the men's team pursuit gold medal ride-off and will now meet Britain later Friday at the world track cycling championships.
In what’s good news for French racing, French credit company Cofidis le Credit en Ligne has decided to extend its title sponsorship through 2012.
Sprinter Ivan Dominguez, the Cuban Missile turned American citizen, has won a stage in each of the major American tours — California, Georgia and Missouri — but will not have the opportunity to add to that tally at this year’s Amgen Tour of California, as his Jamis-Sutter Home team has not received an invitation to the race.
Davide Malacarne (QuickStep) won the fifth stage of the Tour of Catalonia, a 181.2-kilometer race from Asco to Cabaces in northeastern Spain on Friday.
Astana's Alberto Contador insisted on Friday that he was not trying to send a message to Lance Armstrong by lining up against him in the Criterium International this weekend.
The demands of early season stage races like the Tours of Oman and Qatar have been given the thumbs-up by medal-winning stars at the world track cycling championships.
Chris Hoy, the reigning Olympic sprint champion who missed the world championships last year due to injury, could face his biggest challenge yet as he bids to win back the title.
Economic impact of bike races, VeloSwap and a tiny track primer
Britain will insist that only the London Olympics really matter, but track cycling's world pacesetters were left trailing for the second day in a row by a rampant Australia on Thursday.
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2010 Lindenwood University collegiate results
Amber Neben (Dare To Be-BMW-Bianchi) flew into the 2010 National Racing Calendar Thursday with the prologue win at the Redlands Bicycle Classic ahead of Mara Abbott (Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty12) and Evelyn Stevens (HTC-Columbia).
Alex Grant and Benjamin Sonntag will join Jeremiah Bishop and Tinker Juarez on CFR in time for first ProXCT race in California.
The splits: Phinney v. Sergent for the gold
American Taylor Phinney easily beat New Zealand's Jesse Sergent to successfully defend his individual pursuit title at the world track championships in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Thursday.
A tired reader asks how to tell if he is overtrained.
2010 Redlands Bicycle Classic results
Britain's four-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy reclaimed his world keirin crown after a dominating display in the final of the men's event at the world track cycling championships Thursday.
Andrew Hood chats with veteran sprinter and lead-out man Julian Dean on his career and how he can help Tyler Farrar beat Mark Cavendish in the sprints this year.
The UCI has filed an appeal to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) challenging a decision by the Swiss Olympic Committee to end its doping case against 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich.
Saxo Bank's Jens Voigt won the fourth stage of the Tour of Catalonia on Thursday, a 210-kilometer state from Oliana to Asco in northeastern Spain.
Australia's women's pursuit team defeated reigning world champions Britain in the gold medal ride-off on Thursday at the world track cycling championships.
The National Racing Calendar will roll into Anniston, Alabama and onto web-enabled devices during the Sunny King Criterium on April 17th.
A reader asks about those riders who have won in their first appearance at the Tour de France.
2010 Redlands Bicycle Classic time trial start list
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RadioShack will include Americans Lance Armstrong,Chris Horner and Matt Busche on its Criterium International team this weekend.
This weekend took the Atlantic Conference to Doswell, Virginia, and the Virginia State Fairgrounds for races hosted by both Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Virginia. Both Saturday and Sunday were criteriums around the same loop, though with some changes to the parking lot section of the course. In addition to Saturday’s mostly flat and rectangle course, one end included a section of four quick 180-degree turns, providing more pedal scraping and occasional crashing than actual pedaling. Sunday, which was reversed, was bit more moderate, with only two 180’s in addition to the rectangle.
World sprint champion Gregory Bauge selflessly blamed himself on Wednesday as France lost their coveted team sprint crown to Germany at the world track cycling championships. Germany, who last won the three-lap power event at world level in 2003, clocked a winning time of 43.433 to leave France, the champions since 2006, with the silver medal.
The U.S.'s Sarah Hammer held off Britain's Wendy Houvenaghel to reclaim the women's individual pursuit title at the world track cycling championships on Wednesday.
Australia's Cam Meyer defended his world's points race title Wednesday at the world championships in Copenhagen.
Rain comes to Lindenwood as the Midwest Conference rolls into Spring Break season.
Saxo Bank's Danish road champion Matt Breschel won Wednesday's Dwars door Vlaanderen, the 204-kilometer Belgian semi-classic, in a 22-kilometer solo breakaway.
2010 Dwars door Vlaanderen results
Spain's Xavier Tondo (Cervelo TestTeam) won Wednesday's third stage of the Tour of Catalonia, a 185.9-kilometre run from La Vall d'En Bas to La Seu d'Urgell in northeastern Spain.
Britain's Wendy Houvenaghel will face former world champion Sarah Hammer of the USA in the women's 3000 meter pursuit gold match at the world track cycling championships later Wednesday.
With the Tour of California moving to May this year, the first major test of the U.S. racing calendar returns to late March in Redlands, California.
Jason Queally, Olympic gold winner in the men's kilometer at the Sydney Games in 2000, is making an audacious bid for a coveted place in Britain's world-beating pursuit team at this week’s world track championships.
2010 UCI Track World Championships results
Breaking 14-year-old world records might not yet be on Jack Bobridge's radar, but all eyes should be riveted on the Australian Thursday in the men's pursuit at the world track championships.
Reader letters on collegiate cycling and female athletes