After 2016, Sagan has even loftier goals
After 2016 when he won at will, Peter Sagan has even loftier goals this season, like Paris-Roubaix and a record-tying sixth green jersey.
After 2016 when he won at will, Peter Sagan has even loftier goals this season, like Paris-Roubaix and a record-tying sixth green jersey.
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Tour de France owner ASO expands its cycling empire, bringing Volta a Catalunya into its portfolio of major races.
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See the action from all angles with Brakethrough Media's full photo coverage of the season's longest race, Milano-Sanremo.
Italian Davide Cimolai wins stage 1 of the Volta a Catalunya Monday in Spain, narrowly out-sprinting Nacer Bouhanni.
Did Sagan sprint to early? Is Milano-Sanremo too boring? What races will Kwiatkowski win next? We answer all the pressing questions.
Peter Sagan's team director admits Bora-Hansgrohe had no other cards to play at Milano-Sanremo, faced with Quick-Step and Team Sky.
On a hilly circuit around Cittiglio, Italy, American Coryn Rivera wins her first Women's WorldTour race in a sprint finish.
Michal Kwiatkowski delivered a thrilling victory in Saturday's Milano-Sanremo, taking down the mighty Peter Sagan.
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American Coryn Rivera sprints to her first career Women's WorldTour win at Trofeo Alfredo Binda Sunday in Cittiglio, Italy.
Tour de France loses its third former champion in as many months with death of 1967 winner Roger Pingeon. He died at 77 years old on Sunday.
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In Italy's famous casino city, Michal Kwiatkowski (Sky) played the better numbers and refused to gamble in Milano-Sanremo.
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Former world champion Michal Kwiatkowski snatches victory from reigning rainbow jersey holder Peter Sagan in Milan-Sanremo photo finish.
Reigning world champion Peter Sagan was denied victory at the 108th edition of Milan-Sanremo by Poland’s Michal Kwiatkowski on Saturday.
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Enve's SES 3.4 wheels combine impressive aero features, light weight, and wide rims, but they are an expensive upgrade.
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Europe's fourth-oldest ongoing stage race kicks off Monday and features some heavy hitters in the GC field.
The Belgian speaks ahead of Saturday's race and says Peter Sagan's squad isn't as strong as the powerful Quick-Step Floors lineup.
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There's a lot to love about the season's longest race, Milano-Sanremo, but this monument is a little sleepy until the Poggio grande finale.
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Warren Barguil will sit out Milano-Sanremo due to an ankle injury. The Frenchman is Sunweb's key GC leader for the Tour de France.
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Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet heads to the spring's biggest races with newfound confidence and an appetite for a big win.
Zipp promises significant aerodynamic gains with unusually shaped 454 NSW wheels. They're great on the road, but are they worth the price?
Who will win Milano-Sanremo. We rank the 10 favorites for "La Primavera," the season's first monument classic cycling race in Italy.
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World champion Amalie Dideriksen wins the sprint from a small group that escaped late in Ronde van Drenthe.
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Milano-Sanremo 2004 looked like it belonged to Petacchi, then Zabel was dashing to victory, but the German made a critical error.
Nacer Bouhanni sprints to his first victory of the season in Belgian midweek semi-classic Danilith-Nokere Koerse.
Mark Johnson, author of "Spitting in the Soup," talks about the history of doping in sport. Plus, we analyze and opine on a great weekend of racing.
USA Cycling announces routes for 2017 pro road championships, which will take place in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Andrew Hood breaks down the race and lists some probable outcomes to the 291km "La Classicissima."
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Peter Sagan's trainer admits that the world champion may be tactically out-played at Milano-Sanremo by rivals with deeper teams.
Tirreno-Adriatico wraps up with a stage 7 time trial, won by BMC's Rohan Dennis. Nairo Quintana claims his second overall title in Italy.
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Sergio Henao's win at Paris-Nice is some consolation for a missed opportunity at the Rio Olympics, but now he wants more big wins.
Colombia's Nairo Quintana claims his second title at the Tirreno-Adriatico while Australian Rohan Dennis wins stage 7 time trial.
Peter Sagan's Tirreno-Adriatico time trial is almost ruined by a dog and its owner, who crossed the road right in front of the world champion.
Lennard Zinn talks about the science behind bike throws and looks at whether there's such a thing as throwing a bike backward.
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Alberto Contador lost Paris-Nice by two seconds, which begs the question: Could he have made up those two seconds with a different bike?
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Rohan Dennis is proving himself as an alternate GC leader for BMC Racing's Giro d'Italia team, riding onto the podium at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Beating world champ Peter Sagan on Tirreno-Adriatico's penultimate stage, Fernando Gaviria confirmed he's a top favorite for Milano-Sanremo.
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The sprinters have one final day to shine at Tirreno-Adriatico. Fernando Gaviria narrowly beats Peter Sagan in stage 6.