Colombia rising: Quintana confirms South Americans are back with Basque win
Nairo Quintana's País Vasco win is the most recent, and most resounding, mark of a new generation of Colombian escarabajos
Nairo Quintana's País Vasco win is the most recent, and most resounding, mark of a new generation of Colombian escarabajos
The dirt, sweat, and emotions of Paris-Roubaix are pronounced even more through a black and white lens
Photos from stage 4 of the Redlands Bicycle Classic, which wrapped up Sunday
Though it came without a true showdown against Tom Boonen, Fabian Cancellara's triumphant return to the cobbles proved his place yet again
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Between bus rides and crepes, riders preview the cobbles of northern France ahead of Sunday's "Hell of the North"
USAC, OBRA officials and riders weigh in on flare-up over licensed riders in unsanctioned races
After a disappointing Tour of Flanders, the British squad knows it has to attack the Swiss early and with numbers on the cobbles
The May issue of Velo magazine is packed with profiles on Chris Froome and John Degenkolb, advice to avoid knee injuries, and a new VeloLab test
The 2013 Redlands Bicycle Classic kicked off with a time trial in Big Bear Lake
Flanders winner Fabian Cancellara is the distant favorite for Sunday, but Taylor Phinney and a cadre of contenders are there if he falters
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GCN's Daniel Lloyd recaps the action from the Tour of Flanders and the first stage of the Tour of the Basque Country.
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1. Sergio Luis HENAO MONTOYA, Sky, in 3:54:22 2. Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZ, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :00 3. Giampaolo CARUSO, Katusha, at :05
After winning the U23 Paris-Roubaix twice, Taylor Phinney has made this weekend's race his primary objective
Just 22, Polish rider Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) continues to impress, most recently with his ride at the Tour of Flanders
Simon Gerrans' victory in the opening stage at the Basque Country tour buoys his confidence ahead of the spring classics
A year ago, Tom Boonen dominated the classics and Fabian Cancellara was injured. This season saw the reverse happen
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The fans lining the Tour of Flanders route are often just as entertaining as the riders in the race
Shimano's new Di2 system works in conjunction with Garmin's new LiveTrack web application to allow for remote-control shifting
American rider is in talks with Dolce & Gabbana to create a product line stretching from cologne to watches
Andy Schleck intends to start Paris-Roubaix gain extra race miles and help teammate Fabian Cancellara fight for a third Roubaix victory
The defending champion ends his Flanders defense in the hospital after crashing at kilometer 19.
After crashing out last year with a broken collarbone, Fabian Cancellara (RadioShack) returns to the Tour of Flanders intent on victory.
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The Red Hook Crit started in 2008 as an unofficial bike race in New York City. Now it's a global event that stretches over to Europe
We make our case for the main contenders in the Tour of Flanders field, and conclude that “Spartacus” is the man to beat
Brakethrough Media provides an inside look at the Tour of Flanders Museum, which showcases the race's rich history
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With a route almost identical to the revamped 2012 edition, Sunday's Tour of Flanders features 17 climbs and three relentless circuits
While the world has left cobblestone streets behind, the old sectors of absurdly rough roads are monuments in their own rights
Riders fight for dog tags, a jersey, and honor before the sun rises on the LA Marathon course in Los Angeles
The American anti-doping agency is collaborating with international agencies as its investigation deepens
Peter Sagan's ability to win in seemingly any terrain and under any circumstance is proving difficult to manage for Omega Pharma
GCN's Daniel Lloyd checks in with Ian Stannard, Daniel Martin, Richie Porte, and Kirsten Wild
From the Rapha Gentleman's series to the Breck Epic, independent events are growing across the States
Cannondale's Peter Sagan leads a talented crop of young riders during this season's classics
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After seeing how Peter Sagan won Sunday's Ghent-Wevelgem, it's clear there is more to come from the Cannondale rider
Bissell's Phil Gaimon doesn’t recall the accident that landed him in a hospital, but the support he received is something he’ll never forget
Bissell's Phil Gaimon was airlifted to a Los Angeles hospital following a dramatic crash during the San Dimas Stage Race.
Ghent-Wevelgem organizers plan route changes and consider cancellation as snow threatens another cobbled classic
BrakeThrough Media follows Tom Boonen and Fabian Cancellara from sign-in to sign-off at E3 Harelbeke
Fabian Cancellara draws out his inner "Spartacus"
The scene at the start of Friday's E3 Harelbeke is busy on the narrow Belgian streets, with fans, riders, and cars everywhere
World champion Philippe Gilbert kept his cards close on Thursday, but plays his first cobbles hand on Friday in Harelbeke
Valverde crash opens door for Martin to take GC lead, but time bonuses and wide-open racing awaits in Catalunya
The king of the cobbles in 2012, Tom Boonen's ride on Friday will be a strong indicator of his spring to come
Rodriguez will ride Redlands to promote his gran fondo; U.S. gravity mountain bike tour opens
Salvatore Puccio's power data from Milano-Sanremo proves just how hard the riders were able to work despite harsh weather
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With historic courses, frenzied fans, and dynamic racing, these men are the ones to watch from Harelbeke to Roubaix
Movistar's young Colombian climber, and Alejandro Valverde's roommate, is aiming for his Tour debut after a Catalunya stage win
Eufemiano Fuentes tells a Spanish court that he will cooperate with the World Anti-Doping Agency if it asks for his clients' names
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Back-to-back mountaintop finishes will crown the 2013 Volta a Catalunya winner and Bradley Wiggins has to take it to the pure climbers
The Global Cycling Network's weekly news show reflects on a bizarre "La Primavera" and features an interview with Gerald Ciolek
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1. Gianni MEERSMAN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 3:55:56 2. Valerio AGNOLI, Astana, at :00 3. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at :00 4. Daniel MARTIN, Garmin-Sharp, at :00 5. Danilo WYSS, BMC Racing, at :00
BrakeThrough Media captures the frigid action at the 104th edition of "La Primavera"
The 135 finishers at Sunday's Milano-Sanremo dealt with some of Mother Nature's worst blows. It was exactly what the sport needed
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Cancellara, Gilbert and Chavanel seem like Sagan's strongest rivals for "La Primavera" title
At 298 kilometers, with a series of punchy climbs and a high-speed approach to the finish, "La Primavera" is the hardest monument to predict
Take a ride with Garmin-Sharp sport director Charlie Wegelius during stage 6 of Tirreno-Adriatico
Orica-GreenEdge could be perfect fit for Tasmanian, who is Australia's next hope for the grand tours
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A review of Sutherland's power data at Paris-Nice shows that he put out a peak of 6.1 watts-per-kilogram over 20 minutes in the final TT
Component builder Chris King is a legend in the business. Read Matthew Beaudin's full interview from the NAHBS
With sub-standard braking surfaces and heat-related problems, the market for fiber clinchers grows, in part for vanity's sake
Rahsaan Bahati is part of a new elite men's team, Addyson Albershardt leads U.S. charge in El Salvador, XC riders camp in Boulder
Tony Martin rules the short, flat time trial on the coast, but Vincenzo Nibali closes out his second Tirreno-Adriatico crown
Simon Gerrans talks about his chances at a Milano-Sanremo repeat
Sagan's diversity and the weather's role were just two of the lessons learned in Tuscany as we look ahead to the season's first monument
Vincenzo Nibali attacks on the descent from the Sant’Elpidio A Mare while others push their bikes up the 29-percent ramp