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Results: 2016 Amgen Tour of California, stage 7
Alexander Kristoff sprints to victory in Santa Rosa ahead of Peter Sagan, who was off the front all day long.
Hesjedal out of Giro with intestinal problems
Former overall winner Ryder Hesjedal abandons the 2016 Giro d'Italia
Results: 2016 Amgen Tour of California, stage 6
Rohan Dennis masters the Tour of California's Folsom time trial while Alaphilippe hangs onto yellow jersey.
Sagan cuts loose at spring MTB race
Peter Sagan cuts loose at a spring mountain bike race, enjoying his "vacation" with wife, dog, and remote-control off-road car.
California photos: Climbing to Tahoe, stage 5
The Tour of California peloton climbed to South Lake Tahoe in the fifth stage.
Video highlights: Women’s Amgen Tour stage 1
Stage 1 of the Women's Amgen Tour of California faced windy conditions around Lake Tahoe and ended with a tough sprint finish.
Results: 2016 Amgen Tour of California, stage 5
Toms Skujins scores another big win at Amgen Tour of California, and Julian Alaphilippe defends the overall lead.
Tour of California moto driver dies in stage 4
A motorcycle driver on the Amgen Tour of California suffers a medical emergency and dies Wednesday during stage 4.
California photos: Coastal cruisin’ in stage 4
Stage 4 at the Tour of California featured a coastal route and majestic views as the peloton made its way along Highway 1.
Results: 2016 Amgen Tour of California, stage 4
Julian Alaphilippe survived a tough succession of final climbs to hold the overall while Peter Sagan won his second stage of the week.
California photos: Climbing Gibraltar, stage 3
The third stage at the Amgen Tour of California ended after a punishing ascent of Gibraltar Road.
Results: 2016 Amgen Tour of California, stage 3
Julian Alaphilippe stuns the Amgen Tour peloton with a brilliant attack on the Gibraltar Road climb to claim the race's overall lead.
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Giro d’Italia: Landa dropped early on stage 10, quits the race [updated]
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Retired Rogers rejoins Riis as CEO of new cycling project
Michael Rogers has retired from racing, but he'll stay involved with cycling as CEO of Bjarne Riis's new team, which aims to launch in 2017.
Retests reveal 31 doping positives from Beijing Olympics
Olympic officials retest anti-doping samples from the 2008 Summer Games and discover 31 positives for banned substances.
California photos: Break surprises in stage 2
Ben King and his early breakaway move miraculously succeeds and he takes the overall race lead after stage 2.
Jonathan Cantwell suing Drapac over 2014 contract termination
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Craddock, Bookwalter, Stetina: USA’s best hopes to win Amgen Tour of California
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Results: 2016 Amgen Tour of California, stage 2
Ben King rules Amgen Tour stage 2, winning out of the breakaway and claiming the overall race lead.
Alexey Tsatevich ejected from Giro d’Italia by his own Katusha team
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Faces of the Future: Eight things to know about Tao Geoghegan Hart
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Marian and Milligan win collegiate nationals
Marian University and Milligan College wrap up U.S. collegiate national titles with strong showings in Sunday's team time trial.
Report: After going missing while riding, Sinead O’Connor found
The Irish singer, who has a history of mental illness, went for an early morning ride Sunday and is now missing.
California gallery: Sagan wins stage 1
The 2016 edition of the annual race in the Golden State started with a 171km stage in and around San Diego.
“Feeling good again,” Degenkolb returns to stage racing in California, unsure about Tour participation
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From hospital to head of Giro peloton: Haga looking forward to Chianti time trial
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Giro d’Italia: Greipel makes it three in a row for Lotto Soudal
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Amgen Tour of California men’s start list
Here is the full roster of riders for the 2016 edition of the Amgen Tour of California men's race.
Giro d’Italia: Maiden Grand Tour stage win for Wellens on first mountain finish of race
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Preview: What you need to know about the 2016 Amgen Tour of California
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Greipel gallops to stage honours on Giro d’Italia stage five
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Brian Cookson indicates possible sanctions for Van den Driessche’s entourage
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Dombrowski ready to guide Uran through the mountains of the Giro
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American Larry Warbasse looking for breakaways, and better legs, at Giro d’Italia
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Giro d’Italia: Ulissi soloes to victory on stage four, Dumoulin recaptures Maglia Rosa
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Team Colombia riders owed 2015 salaries will finally receive money this month
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Gila gallery: Morton, Abbott claim GC wins
Lachlan Morton and Mara Abbott earned the overall victories at the 30th edition of the Tour of the Gila.
Kittel speeds to second Giro stage win and takes over Maglia Rosa
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Kittel sprints to stage 2 victory at the Giro d’Italia
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Dumoulin takes first Maglia Rosa in Giro d’Italia
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Gila gallery: McCabe, Glaesser win stage 2
Scenes from the second stage of racing at New Mexico’s Tour of the Gila.
Gila gallery: Abbott, Morton conquer the Mogollon
Scenes from the men's and women's stage 1 at the annual race in New Mexico, now in its 30th year.
Zajicek out of coma, progressing slowly after traumatic brain injury
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Race Preview: What to expect from the Giro d’Italia
This year's Giro offers a balanced route, an outright favorite in Nibali, and a host of sprinters, such as Greipel, Kittel, and Ewan.
Handicapping the Giro favorites: Three-man race for pink
The year's first grand tour kicks off May 6, and three riders stand above the rest of the field as favorites to win the overall.
Sagan shows young racers the ropes
World champion Peter Sagan makes an appearance at a Slovakian youth mountain bike event and leads out the kids race.
Red Hook serves up another evening of wild crashes
As ever, Saturday's Red Hook Criterium was a crash fest, but one pileup in particular may have set a new standard for mayhem
In Yates, questions lead to questions
Simon Yates risks missing the Olympics due to a failed anti-doping test that demonstrates how the TUE system is broken.
British Cycling CEO on Sutton scandal: I was unaware
British Cycling's chief executive Ian Drake says he had no knowledge of Shane Sutton's alleged discriminatory behavior.
Rohan Dennis set for return to racing after illness-plagued early season
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Simon Yates tests positive for terbutaline
The Daily Mail reports that Simon Yates has failed an anti-doping test from Paris-Nice in March.
Woods scratched from Giro due to broken hand
Cannondale's WorldTour rookie Mike Woods won't start the Giro d'Italia after breaking his hand at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
18-year-old American wins Bretagne queen stage
Adrien Costa, 18, imposes himself on the Tour de Bretagne, winning the queen stage and taking the GC lead.
British team in turmoil as Sutton quits
With Rio 100 days away Team GB may be in a spot of bother after director Shane Sutton resigns over discrimination allegations.
Haute Route coming to Colorado in 2017
The Haute Route is coming to America in 2017, announcing registration for the Mavic Haute Route Rockies in Colorado.
Nikki Harris reacts to Van den Driessche’s suspension, says it is vital others are also held to account
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Meet Egan Bernal: Colombia’s newest cycling sensation
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Amid controversy, British Cycling director Sutton resigns
Reports say Shane Sutton made derogatory comments toward females on the British cycling team and also Paralympic cyclists.
Ardennes: Endless hills, fickle weather
BrakeThrough Media captures the beauty and drama of Ardennes week, the final three races of the spring classics.
Former pro Bobbie Traksel gaining traction in UCI Athletes’ Commission
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Van den Driessche banned six years for hidden motor
UCI testers discovered an electric motor in a bike belonging to Femke Van den Driessche at the January cyclocross world championships.
Degenkolb returns to racing Sunday
After three months away from racing, recovering from a disastrous January crash, John Degenkolb will return to the peloton.
Michael Rogers announces immediate retirement from cycling due to ongoing heart issues
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Rogers retires due to heart problems
Due to a congenital heart defect and bouts of arrhythmia, Australian Michael Rogers cuts his pro racing career short.
Wout Poels wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège to bring Team Sky its first Monument
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Slipstream Sports and Drapac to partner on development team in 2017
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Velon roadies to tackle track racing
Velon teams will bring top professional road riders to the track at UK's Revolution track series races.
Weekend outlook: Storm’s brewing for Liege
Here's your quick-hit guide to this weekend's Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the final spring classic of 2016.
Editors’ Picks: Who will win Liege-Bastogne-Liege?
The classics wrap up Sunday with La Doyenne, the oldest monument, the brutally hilly Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Bike path collapses above beach in Rio de Janeiro, killing at least two
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VeloNews magazine — May 2016
The May issue of VeloNews magazine is devoted to the season's first — and pinkest — grand tour, the Giro d'Italia.
Two dead after Rio bike path collapses into sea
A bike path built ahead of the Rio de Janiero Olympics has collapsed into the ocean from a height of 800 meters, leaving five missing.
Froome heads to Liege, supporting Kwiatkowski
Tour de France champ Chris Froome will ride in support of his Sky teammate Michal Kwiatkowski at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Gilbert out of Liege-Bastogne-Liege
Philippe Gilbert, winner of Liège-Bastogne-Liège in 2011, will skip the final Ardennes classic due to a broken finger.
Gallery: 2016 Fleche Wallonne Femmes
Wednesday's Flèche Wallonne Femmes saw a repeat ride by Anna van der Breggen on the rolling route that ends on the infamous Mur de Huy.
Gerrans, Porte to recon Rio Olympics road race course next month
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