Questioning how to beat Mark Cavendish
Gregor Brown asks how Cav's rivals can top him and comes up with few answers
Gregor Brown asks how Cav's rivals can top him and comes up with few answers
Lest the team be forgotten, Ben Jacques-Maynes and Jeremy Vennell lead a Bissell squad that is always on the attack in California
Chris Horner tells VeloNews that the 2012 Amgen Tour of California has gone to plan thus far, and is impressed with the way Garmin has taken the race on in the opening stages
Ben Jacques-Maynes talks about the emotions of taking the most aggressive rider jersey and racing on his home turf
For American Timmy Duggan, his pulls on the front of the Amgen Tour of California in Liquigas lime green couldn’t be sweeter
Gallery: Some interesting bikes and sites greeted fans at today's stage 3 expo at the Amgen Tour of California, through the lens of Nick Legan
Boonen, Haussler and company shove off in San Jose
Video: Leigh Howard discusses stage 2 sprint at the Amgen Tour of California, looks forward to getting onto the top of the podium
Bissell rider followed a twisty, terrible road from his crash in last year's Amgen Tour to his homecoming on Monday
BMC Racing GC man says the Garmin effort on the descent to Bear Creek stressed some of the GC favorites, but the top riders looked solid during stage 2 of the Amgen Tour of California
1. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale in 5:02:00 2. Heinrich HAUSSLER, Garmin-Barracuda at s.t. 3. Leigh HOWARD, Orica-GreenEdge at s.t. 4. Koen DE KORT, Argos-Shimano at s.t. 5. Fred RODRIGUEZ, Exergy at s.t.
Peter Sagan tells VeloNews about keeping his cool with late mechanicals and winding it up for the final corner in Santa Cruz to win stage 2 of the 2012 Amgen Tour of Calfornia
Plus, maglia rosa trivia and Theo Bos' Giro sufferfest
Scenes from the start of stage 2 at the Amgen Tour of California
Nicolas Roche tells VeloNews that he is angry after the stage 1 crash that took him down at the Amgen Tour. The Ag2r captains says the team is searching for a morale boost
With Leipheimer claiming he's not a factor and Horner suspicious, the opening stage of the Amgen Tour was a tactical grudge match
Stage 1 of the 2012 Amgen Tour of California, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Sagan was surgical, strong and explosive in Santa Rosa on Sunday; Horner says Liquigas rider could win five stages
1. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale in 4:42:35 2. Heinrich HAUSSLER, Garmin-Barracuda at s.t. 3. Fred RODRIGUEZ, Exergy at s.t. 4. Leigh HOWARD, Orica-GreenEdge at s.t. 5. Greg VAN AVERMAET, BMC Racing at s.t.
Liquigas captain limits losses in Giro's opening week and looks ahead to the grind in the Dolomites
Images from the start of stage 1 of the 2012 Amgen Tour of California
Olds, Stevens locked in a race for UCI points after Olds wins World Cup round 5 in China
Peiper is bullish on young Americans; rain and a technical approach may make for a treacherous Giro finale on Monday
1. Shelley OLDS in 3:11:51 2. Melissa HOSKINS at s.t. 3. Monia BACCAILLE at s.t. 4. Chloe HOSKING at s.t. 5. Rochelle GILMORE at s.t.
At 39, Amgen Tour champ Chris Horner keeps getting better and better. (Don’t believe us? Just ask him.)
From a cautiously optimistic Horner to an on-form Talansky and on-fire Nibali, there is no single favorite for the seventh Amgen Tour
In the pre-race press conference, three-time Amgen Tour champ Levi Leipheimer said that his hopes are gone for the overall in this year's race
Michael Rogers' 2010 Amgen Tour of California win was transformative
Salsa Cycles has announced a voluntary recall of approximately 1,100 of its Minimalist Racks due to a potential hardware issue
For the defending Tour of California champ, it’s Baldy or bust
In this video from RadioShack-Nissan, Chris Horner and Jens Voigt do what they do second best — tell stories about getting into cycling
Neal Rogers examines the 2009 Amgen Tour of California and whether the race can survive, or even thrive, with a new May date
Canadian and Spaniard take the biggest gains on the overall favorites for the Giro in Verona
Top favorites for the overall keep the rubber down and their chances alive in Italian tour's Danish kickoff
Andrew Hood and Gregor Brown recap the Giro d'Italia's wild opening act in Denmark, recapping Taylor Phinney's run in pink and whether the out-of-country tour start is worth it
Tom Danielson believes the essence of cycling is that it humbles you every day
1. Charles Huff (1 - Pro), Uci Ct: Jelly Belly Cycling in 1:28:52 2. Justin Williams (1 - Cat1), Cashcall Mortgage at s.t. 3. Benjamin Swedberg (2 - Cat1), California Giant Cycling at s.t.
Race leader Taylor Phinney is winning fans in the Italian media and public with his fluent language skills and coolness under pressure
Stage 5 of the 2012 SRAM Tour of the Gila, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Giro d'Italia leader endures nervous day in Denmark that saw him isolated near the finish
Stage 4 of the 2012 SRAM Tour of the Gila, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
After a disappointing but enlightening rookie pro season in 2011, Phinney has come of age with his Giro win
European Correspondent runs down the key stories from Saturday's opening stage and looks ahead to Sunday's wind-battered affair
Canadian best among GC favorites after time trial, but favorites know the race will be won in the Dolomites
Matthew Goss aims for early pink jersey at the the Giro; Nuyens returns to racing; Giro looks to a German start
Without a patron, heavy final week should decide who wears the maglia rosa in Milan
For the first time, starting in 2013, men and women will share one stage for nationals
For Tom Boonen, spring was once again sweet.
News leaked this week of Giro d'Italia organizer RCS Sport negotiating a groundbreaking revenue sharing deal, but what do the stakeholders think?
Small cadre of Americans takes aim at the maglia rosa on Saturday, led by prologue threat Taylor Phinney
Stage 1 of the 2012 SRAM Tour of the Gila, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Broadcaster Sky has announced a four-year extension of their partnership with British Cycling
Schleck gets his 2010 yellow jersey; professional cyclists killed by a truck in South Korea;
Second-year Garmin pro has the fire back after second-place ride and is aiming for California then the Tour
Editor in Chief Neal Rogers thanks our readers, addresses Velo's recent transition and outlines a bright future in our 40th year
Wiggins says the Tour needs a credible winner; Pellizotti returns to racing with Androni-Giacattoli; Stybar begins road season; Keisse wins
The 2012 Whiskey 50, through the lens of Kurt Hoy
li>1. Francisco Mancebo, Competitive Cyclist Racing in 9:59:51
Stage 5 of the 2012 Tour de Romandie, through the lens of Graham Watson
Stage 4 of the 2012 Tour de Romandie, through the lens of Graham Watson
One of the top American riders for many years, Chris Horner has nonetheless never been selected to Olympic team, suggests bias
Tour of Turkey stage 6 through the lens of Brian Hodes
In the second episode of the USA Pro Challenge's "Spotlight" series, Citizen Pictures profiles Tom Danielson at home in Boulder, Colorado
Landis investigated by San Diego gran jury; Tony Martin to return at GP Frankfurt; British minicab service fired over anti-cyclist stance
Cavendish tips Belgians for Olympics; Boonen sets sights on Olympics and worlds; Gasparotto courted by Vacansoleil-DCM
Concussions in bike racing are common, but diagnosis and treatment often fall short. Medicine of Cycling and USAC aim to change that