Gallery: 2013 Collegiate Nationals
Photos from the 2013 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships in Utah
Photos from the 2013 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships in Utah
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Criterium winner Kiel Reijnen looks back on the Tour of the Gila and forward to the national championships
Italy's grand tour has made progress in recent years to gain value and respect among the peloton
Wiggins put time on all his rivals and emerged from the Giroās first real test confident that his team is the strongest in the race
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Just four seconds separate race leader Acevedo from second-placed Baldwin, but the overall standings remain tight throughout the top 10
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Neil Stephens talks about how he'll balance the roles and goals of Matthew Goss and Leigh Howard in Italy
Young riders look back at the second day in Silver City
Scenes from the second stage of race action at the 2013 Silver City's Tour of the Gila
Our editors make their cases for the men they expect to battle for the maglia rosa at the 2013 Giro d'Italia
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American riders check in and talk tactics from the Silver City's Tour of the Gila
Three weeks of hectic racing in Italy will boil down to these five moments when the pressure is high and the final GC is determined
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Americans talk about the Silver City's Tour of the Gila on the eve of the race
Andrew Hood previews the corsa rosa, which sees the return of full time bonuses, a long, early time trial, and short, fierce mountain tests
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After steamrolling through the first part of 2013, Chris Froome appears to be the man to beat at the Tour
Cycling Ireland bowed to pressure from its members and has revoked its nomination of Pat McQuaid for the upcoming UCI presidential election
Scenes from stage 3 at the Tour de Romandie, won by Gianni Meersman. Chris Froome kept his overall lead
Gianni Meersman rings up a stage win in Switzerland
Spanish court should hand down Puerto verdicts next week
Bike racing isn't the only thing flowing over the cobbles and climbs during the spring classics
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It was Black Monday in Belgium after the home country went winless in the classics for the first time in 95 years
It's not the Indy 500, but the Little 500 does take place in Indiana. It's 50 miles long over 200 laps of a track
Fabian Cancellara and a slew of first-time winners came out on top in the classics, but who didn't?
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Check out these photos that show the emotion, celebration, and everything in between at LiĆØgeāBastogneāLiĆØge
1. Marcel KITTEL, Argos-Shimano, in 3:08:37 2. AndrƩ GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, at :00 3. Yuriy METLUSHENKO, TRK, at :00
Ryder Hesjedal's breakaway move late in the race helps set up Dan Martin's victory
Ryder Hesjedal and Dan Martin light up the 99th LiĆØgeāBastogneāLiĆØge
Riders slated to compete in Sunday's LiĆØgeāBastogneāLiĆØge are introduced on stage, sign autographs for fans, and talk with the media
Teams check out portions of the 261.5-kilometer course ahead of Sunday's race
The new CƓte de Colonster is wider, longer, and more moderate than the Roche aux Faucons, but there isn't a lot of agreement on what that means
On Sunday, 200 men will start the final classic of the spring, but these 11 favorites will be the riders to watch at "La Doyenne"
With the loss of the Roche aux Faucons for 2013, LiĆØgeāBastogneāLiĆØge should see the biggest group to have arrived to Ans in years
In an excerpt from our 2013 Personalities Issue, Richard Moore profiles Sir Chris Hoy, who announced his retirement on Thursday
Alison Powers leads the Women's Prestige Series after stop no. 1 and the Providence festival launches a gran fondo
He ends his career as the most decorated cyclist in Olympic history with six gold medals and one silver
Riders experience the full breadth of emotion on the steepest of the Ardennes climbs
Daniel Moreno drops the favorites for the biggest win of his career
Spanish domestique steps into the spotlight after Katusha gives him the reins in midweek climbers' classic
Carlos Betancur nearly flips the FlĆØche script on Wednesday with a daring, long-range attack on the Mur de Huy
While cycling's governing bodies posture over licenses and technical rules, mass-start events are taking off in North America
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Defending champion Joaquim RodrĆguez dishes on the secrets to unlocking the Mur de Huy
Daniel Lloyd reviews the week in racing and tech and talks with Wiggle Honda rider/director Rochelle Gilmore
BrakeThrough Media provides a unique look at the 2013 Amstel Gold Race
With steep grades that puzzle the uninitiated, timing is everything to emerge victorious atop the Mur de Huy at La FlĆØche Wallonne
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The 37-year-old Hoy is expected to announce his retirement this week
Tinkering with the course didn't make the Amstel Gold any more or less exciting. It was the riders who dictated the action
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Amstel Gold Race will reveal the first hints of the storylines that will captivate us during a week of hilly one-day races in the Low Countries.
The Irish cycling federation has backed UCI president Pat McQuaid for a third term.
An Olympic silver medalist in mountain biking, Sydor also competed in road cycling during her career
Updates to the course for the 48th Amstel Gold Race will likely introduce a more hectic finale on Sunday
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More than any others, these seven climbs hold the key to glory in the hilly classics set to open Sunday in Maastricht, Netherlands
Cycling governing bodies say they will strictly enforce unsanctioned races rule in 2014
Jim Miller has orchestrated an upgrade for the U.S. development program, which has moved to Sittard, Netherlands
Peter Sagan had all the answers on Wednesday at Brabantse Pijl, leaving many rivals wondering how to test him in the Ardennes
The scene at the velodrome at the end of Paris-Roubaix is one of celebration, relief, and pain
BrakeThrough Media goes inside the 111th "Hell of the North"
Global Cycling Network checks in on the week's goings on at Paris-Roubaix and Vuelta al PaĆs Vasco
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The British squad failed to convert its stage-racing prowess to the cobbles and the questions will no doubt start