Tour de Normandie 2012 results
1. Jerome COUSIN, Europcar in 23:08:15 2. Guillaume MALLE +8 3. Alexandr PLIUSCHIN +21
1. Jerome COUSIN, Europcar in 23:08:15 2. Guillaume MALLE +8 3. Alexandr PLIUSCHIN +21
1. Michael ALBASINI, GreenEdge in 24:15:45 2. Samuel SANCHEZ GONZALEZ, Euskaltel-Euskadi +1:30 3. Jurgen VAN DEN BROECK, Lotto-Belisol +1:32
1. Cadel EVANS, BMC Racing in 7:03:43 2. Pierrick FEDRIGO, FDJ-Big Mat +8 3. Michael ROGERS, Sky +8
Men 1. Phil Gaimon 2. Patrick Bevin 3. Francisco Mancebo Women 1. Megan Guarnier 2. Alison Powers 3. Joelie Numainville
Stage 3 of the 2012 Redlands Bicycle Classic, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
The 2012 Ghent-Wevelgem, through the lens of Graham Watson
1. Tom BOONEN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step in 5:32:44 2. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale at s.t. 3. Matti BRESCHEL, Rabobank at s.t. 4. Oscar FREIRE GOMEZ, Katusha at s.t. 5. Edvald BOASSON HAGEN, Sky at s.t.
Stage 2 of the 2012 Redlands Bicycle Classic, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
The third stop of the northern classics gets underway with Cancellara, Cavendish and Gilbert on-hand
1. Jan BARTA, Team NetApp in 14:00:21 2. Bartosz HUZARSKI, Team NetApp +13 3. Diego ULISSI, Lampre-ISD +21
Stage 2 of the 2012 Redlands Bicycle Classic, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
1. Tom BOONEN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step in 4:51:59 2. Oscar FREIRE GOMEZ, Katusha +0 3. Bernhard EISEL, Sky +0
The cobbles riders gather for moment of silence, hours of struggle in Harelbeke
1. Niki TERPSTRA, Omega Pharma-Quick Step in 4:29:36 2. Sylvain CHAVANEL, Omega Pharma-Quick Step +47 3. Koen DE KORT, Project 1t4i +47
Stage 2 of the 2012 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, through the lens of Graham Watson
Stage 1 of the 2012 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, through the lens of Graham Watson
Men 1. Jacues-Maynes, Andy 2. Schmalz, Joseph 3. Britton, Rob Women 1. Kristin Armstrong 2. Clara Hughes 3. Joelle Numainville
Mark Johnson captures the faces of infatuation, fortune and fatigue at the finish of the 2012 Milan-San Remo
GreenEdge director Matt White takes you behind the curtain for the team's Milan-San Remo victory with Simon Gerrans
Dirk Friel analyzes Michael Morkov's power data from the 2012 Milan-San Remo breakaway
The 2012 Milan-San Remo, through the lens of Graham Watson
1. Simon GERRANS, GreenEdge, at 6:59:24 2. Fabian CANCELLARA, RadioShack-Nissan, at s.t. 3. Vincenzo NIBALI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at s.t. 4. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :02 5. John DEGENKOLB, Project 1t4i, at :02
1. Vincenzo NIBALI, Liquigas-Cannondale in 29:38:08 2. Christopher HORNER, RadioShack-Nissan +14 3. Roman KREUZIGER, Astana +26
Cyclocross mainstay reflects on the 2011 National Bike Summit ahead of his second-annual fundraising event
Stage 8 of the 2012 Paris-Nice through the lens of Graham Watson
Stage 7 of the 2012 Paris-Nice, through the lens of Graham Watson
On a day to forget, Levi Leipheimer hits the deck three times at Paris-Nice
1. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, 27:53:04 2. Lieuwe WESTRA, Vcd, + 6 3. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Mov, + 18
With Uran, Duarte and Quintana, Colombia is again on the rise
Hill Cycles owner was vital to building professional cycling in the U.S.
1. Chloe HOSKING, (AUS) Slu in 3:41:15 2. Giorgia BRONZINI, (ITA) Dpz +0 3. Marianne VOS, (NED) Rbw +0
Stage 1 of the 2012 Tirreno-Adriatico, through the lens of Roberto Bettini
Stage 2 of the 2012 Paris-Nice, through the lens of Graham Watson
Wiggins capitalizes in the wind on "one of the hardest days of racing"
Part two of Anthony Tan's exclusive interview with Gianni Savio, manager of Androni-Giocattoli
1. Fabian CANCELLARA, (Radioshack), at 4:44:59 2. Maxim IGLINSKY, (Astana), + 42 3. Oscar GATTO, (FAR), + 42
Cavendish’s Dogma 2 for stage 5 of the Tour of Oman — nearly 6,000 feet of climbing — was outfitted as it would be for a sprint day
The international racing season is underway and the April issue of Velo magazine is chock-full of the biggest stories of 2012.
Course profile map for the 2012 E3 Harelbeke
Winners of the E3 Harelbeke
The cumulative effects of a hard fall on Stage 3 of the Tour de Langkawi finally took their toll
Ed Beamon is relishing the challenge of being team manager of Champion System
An interview with Garmin-Barracuda's Alex Howes
1. Jose Rodolfo SERPA PEREZ , (COL) And in 26:51:37 2. José RUJANO GUILLEN , (VEN) And +30 3. Victor NINO CORREDOR , (COL) Azc +56
Langkawi video with Dave Zabriskie
1. Daniel MORENO FERNANDEZ , (ESP) Kat in 3:14:54 2. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE , (ESP) Mov +2 3. Samuel SANCHEZ GONZALEZ , (ESP) Eus +2
1. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE , (ESP) Mov in 16:08:49 2. Rein TAARAMAE , (EST) Cof +3 3. Jerome COPPEL , (FRA) Sau +8
The Frenchman missed two tests in an 18-month period.
1. Oscar FREIRE GOMEZ , (ESP) Kat in 3:41:55 2. Daniel SCHORN , (AUT) App +0 3. Michael MATTHEWS , (AUS) Rab +0
1. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE , (ESP) Mov in 4:02:37 2. Denis MENCHOV , (RUS) Kat +10 3. Rein TAARAMAE , (EST) Cof +10
Women, Team sprint, Final 1. Britain 32.754sec (WR), 2. Australia 32.945 Women, Team pursuit, Final 1. Britain 3:18.148 (WR), 2. Canada 3:18.982 Men, Team sprint, Final 1. Germany 43.562sec, 2. France 43.631,
Robert Marchand breaks the hour record in celebration of his 100th birthday
1. André GREIPEL , (GER) Ltb in 3:37:02 2. Peter SAGAN , (SVK) Liq +0 3. Tony GALLOPIN , (FRA) Rnt +0