Eneco Tour 2012 stage 3 results
1. Theo BOS, Rabobank, in 4:14:49 2. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, at 0 3. Heinrich HAUSSLER, Garmin-Sharp, at 0 4. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 5. Manuel BELLETTI, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 0
1. Theo BOS, Rabobank, in 4:14:49 2. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, at 0 3. Heinrich HAUSSLER, Garmin-Sharp, at 0 4. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 5. Manuel BELLETTI, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 0
Njisane Phillip: 'Watch out in '16. I'm coming'; London's unsung derny driver; BMX course video and 3D tour
A mix of emotions, from the high of Sir Chris Hoy and Laura Trott to the controversial low of Victoria Pendleton
Hammer takes omnium silver, Meares tops Pendleton in the sprint, Hoy breaks Brit record and Casey B. Gibson captures it all
1. Rory Sutherland, Unitedhealthcare, in 5:25:41 2. Damiano Caruso, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 3. Brent Bookwalter, Bmc, at 0 4. Lawson Craddock, Bontrager Livestrong, at 0 5. Leopold Koenig, Netapp, at 0
Howman supports USADA's authority in Armstrong case, says UCI has misinterpreted the World Anti-Doping Code
Images from day six of the track program at the London 2012 Olympics, through the lens of Graham Watson
1. Orica Greenedge, in 21:09 2. Omega Pharma-Quickstep, at :1 3. Katusha Team, at :2 4. Rabobank Cycling Team, at :4 5. Liquigas-Cannondale, at :17
Grégory Baugé's coach feels 'sorry for him'; Alberto Contador returns to pro peloton, receives 'positive reactions'; cyclists' odd thighs
Jens Voigt, Chris Horner and Levi Leipheimer were all on-hand for the kick-off of the Tour of Utah and Wil Matthews captured them all
Images from day five of racing at the Olympic Velodrome in London, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Images from day five of the 2012 Olympic track program, through the lens of Graham Watson
1. Ken Hanson, Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies, in 2:35:42 2. Alexander Serebryakov, Team Type 1-Sanofi, at 0 3. Charles Huff, Jelly Belly, at 0 4. Francois Parisien, Spidertech-C10, at 0 5. Martin Gilbert, Spidertech-C10, at 0
Hoy aims for keirin repeat as Brits chase three golds in the final day of track racing
1. Marcel KITTEL, Argos-Shimano, in 5:37:56 2. Arnaud DEMARE, FDJ-BigMat, at 0 3. Taylor PHINNEY, BMC Racing, at 0 4. Heinrich HAUSSLER, Garmin-Sharp, at 0 5. Adam BLYTHE, BMC Racing, at 0
Contador returns to racing; French question British equipment selection
Baugé, Kenny likely heading for a final showdown in Monday's match sprint program
Images from day two of the Olympic track events at the London velodrome in 2012
After two days inside the Olympic Velodrome, Team Great Britain has left no doubt who is hosting this track party
Italy's top grand tour rider is leaving for Kazakhstan, but familiar surroundings, stability and more money await
Was Britain's team sprint crash cheating or cunning? The UCI says it wasn't the former, but the IOC calls for a look at the rules
Officials relegate two medal-qualifying squads and while Germany wins the women's team sprint, no one else benefits
Images from day one on the Olympic Velodrome at the 2012 London Games, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Images from day one of the track events at the 2012 London Olympic Games, through the lens of Graham Watson
Bradley Wiggins on the death of a London cyclist; Great Britain and Australia develop hot pants; Tony Martin happy with silver
Wiggins looks to celebrate his historic season with a tonic, says he would be honored by knighthood, if not a little uncomfortable
The track events open Thursday in London and we preview all 10, with a look at the key match-ups
Images from the 2012 Olympic time trial, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Images from the 2012 Olympic time trial, through the lens of Graham Watson
Rivals weigh in on what makes Wiggins, Armstrong so good against the clock
1. Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain) in 0:50:39.54 2. Tony Martin (Germany) +0:00:42.00 3. Christopher Froome (Great Britain) +0:01:08.33
1. Kristin ARMSTRONG (USA) in 37:34.82 2. Judith ARNDT (GER) at 15.47 3. Olga ZABELINSKAYA (RUS) at 22.53 4. Linda Melanie VILLUMSEN (NZL) at 24.36 5. Clara HUGHES (CAN) at 54.14
Images from pre-ride day at the 2012 Olympic time trial
Bradley Wiggins is the top favorite for Wednesday's Olympic time trial, but a young American is looking to spoil
Twitter posts clog data networks for the road race timing system in London; British trackies debut hot pants; Transcontinental cycle tour ends with Batman theater shooting
Defending Olympic champ Armstrong heads the list of women's time trial gold medal hopefuls after jumping a succession of hurdles since Beijing
Casey B. Gibson has his Nikons focused on London and the 2012 Olympic Games
In this excerpt from the March 2012 issue of Velo, we detail the London Olympics, with a focus on the home country favorites
If he can get over the Box Hill climb, which many feel he can, Mark Cavendish is the top favorite for Olympic gold on The Mall
The Tour de France champ, in his own words
The story of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, as told in the September 8, 2008 issue of VeloNews
Spain-based American sprinter says that making the Olympic team is satisfying, but she is capable of medaling
We explore the road, track and mountain bike venues for the 2012 Olympic Games
Big money doesn't necessarily mean big results, as we've seen from BMC Racing and RadioShack-Nissan, but Sky has proven that it doesn't hurt
Images from the 2012 Cascade Cycling Classic, through the lens of Brian Hodes
First British Tour winner hits the apex of GB cycling history, but Sky boss won't reflect until he's through the London Games
Gregor Brown and Matthew Beaudin examine stage 20 and where Sky's strongmen may be next year
The peloton chastised English speakers until late in the 20th century. Now, Great Britain owns the Tour de France
World champion has dreamt of sprinting on the Champs Elysees since childhood and is the top favorite to win his fourth Tour finale in a row
Matthew Beaudin and Gregor Brown on Bradley Wiggins' performance and their picks for the finale in Paris
Wiggins was clearly pleased to have helped bring Cav his amazing win
The final pre-Olympics TT test; Daniel Lloyd previews the Tour's stage 19 time trial at the 2012 Tour de France
1. Francisco Mancebo, Competitivecyclist Racing Team, at 2:58:11 2. Ian Boswell, Bontrager Livestrong, at 2:58:11 3. Phil Gaimon, Kenda-5hr Energy p/b Geargrinder, at 2:58:11 4. Chris Baldwin, Bissell Pro Cycling, at 2:58:11 5. Matthew Cooke, Team Exergy, at 2:58:11
Pau is a frequent stop on the Tour de France, and more than once has been the bearer of bad tidings
Velo celebrates 40 years with our look at the most powerful people in cycling
Four monster climbs greet the peloton on Wednesday and Daniel Lloyd previews the 2012 Tour de France's first big day in the Pyrénées
VeloNews editors say that Sky is comfortable with the relationship between Froome and Wiggins and that the only thing likely to mix up the GC would be if Froome chased an attack and gained time
We revisit some of the top storylines of the Tour de France, by way of our contributors' in-depth analysis
1. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, in 2:50:32 2. Mathew HAYMAN, Sky, at 0 3. Ben SWIFT, Sky, at 0 4. Jacopo GUARNIERI, Astana, at 0 5. Tosh VAN DER SANDE, Lotto-Belisol, at 0
Sunday's road tacking was shocking — which is an amazing thing, given cycling's long history and proximity between riders and fans
At 2:23 back, the Shark of Messina still has a shot at yellow, but needs a lot of luck to go his way in the Pyrenees
1. Moreno MOSER, Liquigas-Cannondale, in 5:16:32 2. Sergio Luis HENAO MONTOYA, Sky, at 0 3. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 4. Greg VAN AVERMAET, BMC Racing, at :3 5. Przemyslaw NIEMIEC, Lampre-ISD, at :3
Matthew Beaudin and Gregor Brown recap stage 14 of the 2012 Tour
1. Ben SWIFT, Sky, in 4:01:22 2. Elia VIVIANI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 3. Pim LIGTHART, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 0 4. Giovanni VISCONTI, Movistar, at 0 5. Michael MATTHEWS, Rabobank, at 0
Matthew Beaudin reviews stage 13 of the 2012 Tour de France and previews Sunday's leg into the mountains
Anti-doping authorities say Armstrong's team boss and friend accepts public arbitration
1. Aidis KRUOPIS, Orica-GreenEdge, in 2:43:04 2. Ben SWIFT, Sky, at 0 3. Theo BOS, Rabobank, at 0 4. Daniele BENNATI, RadioShack-Nissan, at 0 5. Alexander PORSEV, Katusha, at 0
Matthew Beaudin and Caley Fretz discuss stage 12 of the 2012 Tour de France
Tour organizers are betting on shorter distances increasing the turmoil on the road — and they're winning
A U.S. lawmaker wants the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) to investigate USADA over its Armstrong case
1. Ken Hanson, Optum P/b Kelly Benefit Strategies, at 1:16:20.86 2. Ryan Anderson, Spider Tech, at 1:16:20.86 3. Tommy Nankervis, Competitive Cyclist, at 1:16:20.86 4. Ben Chaddock, Team Exergy Pro Cycling, at 1:16:20.86 5. Florenz Knauer, Team Baier Lanshut, at 1:16:20.86
1. Zdenek STYBAR, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 5:01:51 2. Francesco GAVAZZI, Astana, at 0 3. Sacha MODOLO, Colnago-CSF Bardiani, at 0 4. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 5. Moreno MOSER, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0
Gregor Brown and Matthew Beaudin on the fallout from stage 11 of the 2012 Tour de France.
Proceeds benefit J.A.M. Fund to support young cyclists
Peiper, Demol and Ochowicz strategize on how to beat back Sky's suffocating offensive
World Anti-Doping Agency confirms responsibility of member federations to uphold USADA sanctions
French hero sees the depths as fans boo him roadside as he rides to third career Tour win
Stage 10 didn't shake things up much and now there are only a few more chances to dramatically change the general classification
1. Ben SWIFT, Sky, in 5:49:57 2. Elia VIVIANI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 3. Tom BOONEN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 4. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, at 0 5. Sacha MODOLO, Colnago-CSF Bardiani, at 0
Seventeen teams from around the globe, including seven competing at the Tour de France, have accepted invitations to the UCI 2.1 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, held August 7-12.