Porte becomes first Australian to win Paris-Nice
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Twenty-four seconds separate the top four GC riders at Tirreno-Adriatico, so the race could come down to Tuesday's finishing time trial
Richie Porte and Andrew Talansky prove that the future is now with breakout Paris-Nice rides
Ian Boswell abandoned Paris-Nice on Saturday, but played a role in putting teammate Richie Porte into yellow before he went
Sky neo-pro Ian Boswell checks in from Paris-Nice after his Sky team takes yellow
Richie Porte attacks his way into the race lead on day six at Paris-Nice
1. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, in 5:15:12 2. Mark CAVENDISH, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :00 3. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, at :00 4. Gerald CIOLEK, MTN-Qhubeka, at :00 5. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at :00
Sky's point man for finish-line PR at the Tour talks about balancing the team's transparency and privacy, Wiggins' growth, and winning tours
American neo-pro Ian Boswell is flirting with the lantern rouge at Paris-Nice and giving teammate Richie Porte the backing he needs for yellow
Rachel Heal has won three straight NRC team titles and leads Optum into 2013
1. Marianne VOS, Rabo Women, in 3:26:50 2. Giorgia BRONZINI, Wiggle Honda, at :00 3. Emma JOHANSSON, Orica-AIS, at :00 4. Shelley OLDS, Tibco-To the Top, at :00 5. Elena CECCHINI, Faren-Let's Go Finland, at :00
Van Garderen quietly confident ahead of GC battle, while 23 riders sit less than a minute off the yellow jersey's time
Andrew Talansky survives his first day in yellow and Michael Albasini spoils the sprinters late
American cycling benefactor says that without large-scale change to the way cycling does business, he and others will leave
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American Ian Boswell checks in after a soggy day at Paris-Nice that saw his compatriot and rival win the stage and take yellow
"Pit Bull" sinks his teeth into Paris-Nice treble with stage win, overall lead, and best young rider's jersey
1. Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 9:24 2. Movistar, at :11 3. BMC Racing, at :16 4. Cannondale, at :19 5. Astana, at :20
Sky's American rookie checks in after the second stage of Paris-Nice, a stage he calls a nightmare
Nacer Bouhanni crashes out of the race lead and American Ian Boswell and Brent Bookwalter are among the riders hitting the deck
1. Marcel KITTEL, Argos-Shimano, in 5:42:18 2. Elia VIVIANI, Cannondale, at :00 3. Leigh HOWARD, Orica-GreenEdge, at :00 4. Borut BOZIC, Astana, at :00 5. Samuel DUMOULIN, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :00
Weekly news program looks at our coverage of Shimano's road line updates and suggests Cunego isn't one for race advice
American neo-pro checks in on our exclusive audio line to talk about the mood inside the peloton during a crash-marred stage
Graham Watson captures the action on the first road stage at Paris-Nice
With ingredients like Froome Dog, Shark, Spartacus, and Terminator, Italy's stage race is a delicious first course for March
Daniel Lloyd covers the rebirth of the Roman classic, including Filippo Pozzato's false victory celebration
Italian cross-country champion Marco Fontana is hoping for a breakthrough 2013, and taking his career as it comes
American neo-pro checks in after his Paris-Nice prologue debut
Moreno Moser and Peter Sagan one-two the field on the white roads of Siena, Italy
UCI president says World Anti-Doping Code is limiting, and continues to discount evidence that Armstrong doped in 2009-10
In our WorldTour preview, we look at the teams and stories that will make 2013 memorable
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In suggesting the Postal Service had to have known about doping, Armstrong camp takes an aggressive new stance
Preview: Tejay van Garderen, Andrew Talansky, and Robert Gesink are headed for a likely dust-up at the "Race to the Sun"
The peloton takes to the white roads of Tuscany on Saturday and riders like Cancellara and Sagan are looking for first classics blood
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Team MTN-Qhubeka's Adrien Niyonshuti, who competed for Rwanda at the London Olympics, will miss most of 2013 due to a blood clot
Russia's cycling chief Igor Makarov says his government supports the idea of hosting a Tour of Russia using the 2014 Olympics site
How much practice does it take to be the best at cycling? 10,000 hours — and even that's not enough for most of us
A few key figures from the U.S. Postal Service team, including its financial backer, have avoided the government's ire — for now
Global Cycling Network's weekly news show looks back at Saturday's classics opener and interviews women's winner Tiffany Cromwell
Niels Albert, Sven Nys, Amy Dombroski and others look back on the season that was in 2012-13
Jade Wilcoxson started as a road racer but got into cyclocross because she wanted a free bike. Now she's back on the road with Optum
Luca Paolini's first win in four years was a good reminder that in the classics, nearly anything can happen at any time
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The final race of the 2012-13 cyclocross season was Sunday's Bpost Bank Trofee Oostmalle. Check out our photos from the snowy course
In the wake of bad weather forcing the cancellation of two races this weekend, here's a look at cycling's on/off relationship with Mother Nature
1. Meiyin WANG, HEN, in 3:50:01 2. Julian David ARREDONDO MORENO, Nippo, at 2:27 3. Nathan HAAS, Garmin-Sharp, at 3:11 4. Wesley SULZBERGER, Orica-GreenEdge, at 3:11 5. Pieter WEENING, Orica-GreenEdge, at 3:13
With fourth at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and a Tenerife camp coming, Geraint Thomas and Sky are trying to build a classics reputation
1. Luca PAOLINI, Katusha, in 4:52:14 2. Stijn VANDENBERGH, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :00 3. Sven VANDOUSSELAERE, Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise, at :30 4. Geraint THOMAS, Sky, at :30 5. Greg VAN AVERMAET, BMC Racing, at :30
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American rides to within one world title of the all-time IP record
1. Theo BOS, Blanco, in 4:00:17 2. Bryan COQUARD, Europcar, at :00 3. Andrea GUARDINI, Astana, at :00 4. Steele VON HOFF, Garmin-Sharp, at :00 5. Jacobe KEOUGH, UnitedHealthcare, at :00
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Mark Cavendish opens his classics season on Sunday. Is he playing coy to take the pressure off ahead of Milano-Sanremo?
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1. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, in 4:45:28 2. Simon SPILAK, Katusha, at :00 3. Davide REBELLIN, CCC Polsat Polkowice, at :00 4. Bauke MOLLEMA, Blanco, at :00 5. Sander ARMEE, Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise, at :00
Orica-GreenEdge riders talk about the team's aims in its sophomore season
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1. Jonathan HIVERT, Sojasun, in 4:48:37 2. Tyler FARRAR, Garmin-Sharp, at :00 3. Francesco LASCA, Caja Rural, at :00 4. Grega BOLE, Vacansoleil-DCM, at :00 5. Jakob FUGLSANG, Astana, at :00
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By signing Mark Cavendish, Omega Pharma boss Patrick Lefevre has a proven winner, and has taken some pressure off of Tom Boonen
1. Jonathan HIVERT, Sojasun, at 4:06:36 2. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at :00 3. Bauke MOLLEMA, Blanco, at :00 4. Simone PONZI, Astana, at :03 5. Davide REBELLIN, CCC Polsat Polkowice, at :03
Scientist whose lab stores the Puerto blood and plasma bags also scheduled to testify on Tuesday
Durango authorities are asking for FBI help in investigating credit card fraud targeting Iron Horse event participants
Tony Martin rode the final-stage time trial to victory in Algarve. Next up is Tirreno-Adriatico in a calendar aimed at stage-race victories
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Global Cycling Network recaps the first real showdown of the major Tour favorites in 2013
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Global Cycling Network recaps the first real showdown of the major Tour favorites in 2013
1. Paul MARTENS, Blanco, in 5:07:29 2. Tiago MACHADO, RadioShack-Leopard, at :00 3. Theo BOS, Blanco, at :00 4. Giacomo NIZZOLO, RadioShack-Leopard, at :00 5. Thomas SPRENGERS, Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise, at :00