Lance Armstrong’s carefully choreographed steps on the road to redemption are too little, too late
Blind to the damage he's caused, Armstrong leaves a sport in tatters and far too many questions unanswered
Blind to the damage he's caused, Armstrong leaves a sport in tatters and far too many questions unanswered
After nearly three hours of television time, the omertà remains intact, and its king, for now, still has zipped lips
George Thomas checks in with Timmy Duggan to talk about the forthcoming WorldTour opener and its kick-off criterium
We poll the folks on the streets in Boulder, Colorado, for their reactions to Armstrong's confession
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We run through the key questions Armstrong addressed — or didn't — in the first portion of his confessional with Oprah Winfrey
Watch as Lance reveals how his desire to control every outcome led him to do "inexcusable" things
Toby Stanton of Hot Tubes and Danny Van Haute and Stephanie Scott of Jelly Belly-Kenda talk about sustaining rider development in the U.S.
The Velo tech crew brings you more than 90 bikes, including a sub-12-pound Cannondale, in our 2013 Buyer's Guide
Dan Seaton previews the weekend's World Cup finale and discusses the boost Jonathan Page's national title should give his start money price
For the many victims of Armstrong's doping and PR machine, the disgraced former champion can do little to erase the damage he's done
Chris Froome says he is trying to avoid the added expectations and pressure of leading Sky into the Tour in 2013
Former pro mountain bikers Travis Brown, Ned Overend shun Armstrong, Danielson for their roles in ongoing doping scandal
European cyclocross champion Helen Wyman argues for a rule preventing federations from shorting their women's worlds rosters
UCI president Pat McQuaid urges professionals to call in under strict anonymity to report doping pressures and other issues
An IOC spokesperson says it is unlikely, given the UCI's recent anti-doping actions, that cycling will miss the Rio 2016 Games
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The sport deserves better than the UCI is giving it through its restrictive review rules
The UCI's independent review panel as spoken out in opposition to the body, siding with WADA and USADA in outlining its terms
Federal prosecutors have rejected an Armstrong offer for $5 million in restitution and cooperation, signaling a potential court battle
The team has burned through three general managers in four years and seen four riders test positive
Martyn Ashston and pro footballer Lee Dixon talk the week in cycling on Global Cycling Network's weekly news program
In retiring, compatriot Cooke regrets that in cycling "the rewards of stealing are greater than riding clean"
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The New York Times editor-in-chief checks in on Thomas Weisel's uneasy days leading to the Armstrong confession
The speed around the Armstrong affair picked up on Monday and stable ground is falling away from the once-unflappable Texan
Peter Sagan will aim for the classics aboard his Cannondale SuperSix Evo, with a new cockpit and wheels
Australian government's review of Cycling Australia makes a number of recommendations including a zero-tolerance policy
Rudy De Bie faces some tough choices for the Belgian worlds selection, but will likely take Wellens, Peeters and Aernouts
After a brutal week in the cold on a tough Verona track, we predict the 22 riders set to be named later today to the U.S. worlds team
With European and U.S. cyclocross national championships set for the weekend, we'll be watching a number of storylines
Brady Kappius pre-rides the Verona, Wisconsin, course for the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships
Tour de France historian Christopher Thompson offers insight on the identity crises he sees for the race before its 100th edition
Award-winning journalist David Walsh calls Johan Bruyneel the embodiment of cynicism and says cycling will be better without him
The Giro's nod to the locals sent a message this week that need to put up or sit out in 2014
Elite men 1. Cameron Meyer (WA), in 59:49 2. Steele Von Hoff (VIC), at 00:16 3. Leigh Howard (VIC) 4. Ben Grenda (TAS) 5. Jonathan Cantwell (Qld)
Katie Compton earns the U.S. an extra roster spot for worlds, but who's paying Jonathan Page?
If the former world champion tells all on Oprah, it might not open him to the legal or civil action many expect
Singlespeed men 1. Adam CRAIG, Giant Factory Off-Road, in 0:43:14 2. Aaron BRADFORD, Bicycle Bluebook-HRS-Rock Lobster Cyclocross, in 45:25:00 3. Isaac NEFF, Trek Cyclocross Collective, in 46:22:00 4. Jared NIETERS, Seavs-Haymarket, in 46:36:00 5. Adam MYERSON, SmartStop-Mountain Khakis, in 46:37:00
Truth is a moving target, but a tech reviewer can recognize and minimize bias to connect with readers and forge trustworthy relationships
The Velo staff presents a five-point plan for steering cycling back on course, while the 2013 'cross worlds comes to Louisville, Kentucky
Elite men 1. Luke DURBRIDGE, in 43:26 2. Rohan DENNIS, at :21 3. Michael MATTHEWS, at :45 4. Richie PORTE, at :48 5. Jacob KAUFFMANN, at 2:44
Global Cycling Network puts the question of who nailed their 2013 team kits to viewers
With automatic bids for the world championships and the jersey on the line, hundreds head to Wisconsin for a snowy showdown
Lawyers for the WorldTour champion press to force Joaquim Rodríguez's exit from embattled Katusha
Giro organizers meet this week to discuss four remaining invitations, but Katusha licensing case makes a decision difficult
Katie Compton on Sunday did what no American had done before her, overcoming years of setbacks to win the Cyclocross World Cup title
Elite women 1. Marianne VOS (NED) in 39:38 2. Katherine COMPTON (USA) in 40:02 3. Katerina NASH (CZE) in 40:46 4. Sanne VAN PAASSEN (NED) in 40:53 5. Sanne CANT (BEL) in 41:00 Elite men 1. Kevin PAUWELS (BEL) in 1:01:17 2. Niels ALBERT (BEL) in 1:01:33 3. Marco Aurelio FONTANA (ITA) in 1:01:39 4. Francis MOUREY (FRA) in 1:01:44 5. Klaas VANTORNOUT (BEL) in 1:01:49
Stage results 1. Luke Davison, Sas in 03:46:50 2. Wil Walker, Dpc in 03:46:54 3. Oliver Kent Spark, Ttr 4. Simon Yates, Gbr in 03:47:07 5. Anthony Giacoppo, Gen in 03:47:07
University of Texas department chair outlines decades of corruption at the IOC and its impact on alleged doping collusion at the UCI
Stage 1 results 1. Aaron Donnelly, Gen in 04:04:36 2. Calvin Watson, Vis in 04:04:36 3. Josh Atkins, Nzl in 04:04:36 4. Bradley Linfield, Deg in 04:06:39 5. Alexander Malone, Sgr in 04:06:39
UCI president reflects on his long relationship with EPO and doping in cycling and says he is the man to lead the sport forward
Castelli, Pearl Izumi, Rapha offer thermal tights and jerseys to keep you pedaling through the cold base miles
Katie Compton can clinch the World Cup overall on Sunday, and ’cross titans address beer-throwing fans
A lot happened since December 23; catch up with the latest news and analysis from the holiday season
Sven Nys is fallible, Meredith Miller and Amy Dombroski are likely to be in Louisville, and Logan Owen is a world title contender
You don't have to wait until the "Race of the Falling Leaves" to enjoy the Passo del Ghisallo
Elite women 1. Katerina Nash 2. Nikki Harris 0:35 3. Sanne Cant at 1:18 4. Helen Wyman at 2:16 5. Annie Last at 3:06 Elite men 1. Kevin Pauwels 2. Zdenek Stybar at 1:09 3. Niels Albert at 1:20 4. Rob Peeters at 1:29 5. Klaas Vantornout at 1:35
There is no mountain greater in cycling lore than Alpe d'Huez — and we'll tell you how to ride it in style
Sometimes a meal is a refuge, and the Rifugio Bonetta atop the Passo di Gavia is the perfect example
If you are on Maui, aiming for Haleakala, this fourth generation coffee house is a required stop
Steeped in pink history, the Passo dello Stelvio is arguably the most mythical of the Giro's major climbs
One of Liège–Bastogne–Liège's most historic climbs lies at a crossroads of WWII heritage and delicious eats
Perhaps no climb in the U.S. has as much history as the Manayunk Wall in Northwest Philadelphia
Halfway between Annecy and Aix-les-Bains, France, lies one of the best little secrets in France's Rhône-Alpes region
For Lennard Zinn, traveling to ride is old hat. Follow his tips for avoiding midnight wakeups
Going French for your next cycling vacation? We have the tips to take your trip to the second level
Casey B. Gibson captures the action and emotion across 12 months of racing
With junior riders owning the podium and other achieving their goals, Geoff Proctor deems his 10th Christmas ’cross adventure a success
In our editor-voted top story of 2012, James Jung recounts his experience dealing with the death of a fellow local racer in Connecticut
Rules, liability questions and who's really growing the sport have USA Cycling and the Oregon Bicycle Racing Association at odds
Winning four classics in three weeks was more than victory for Tom Boonen — it was vindication
Gilbert stormed to a world title and Contador raided the Vuelta, but neither took top spot in Andrew Hood's favorite attacks of the year
Lance Armstrong accepted a lifetime ban Thursday, changing the conversation of his career and whether the public cares about his past
Dan Seaton goes to Jeremy Powers for answers on why he and other Americans don't live full-time in Belgium
With top performances in 2012 from world champion Cavendish, breakthrough John Degenkolb and entertaining Peter Sagan, which was our top sprint?