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Commentary: Stay out of cycling, Sheikh Nasser
Allegations of human rights abuse are piling up on Sheikh Nasser of Bahrain. Do we want him in cycling?
Peloton Paddock: Gore, Castelli and Nice Trails
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Gallery: Aru attacks, wins Dauphiné stage 3
Fabio Aru snuck off the front on the final categorized climb of a hilly day to win stage 3 ahead of a charging Kristoff and the rest of the sprinters.
C is for Crash: 1994 in Armentières
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Aru wins Dauphiné stage 3 with surprise attack
Fabio Aru wins stage 3 with a gutsy solo attack in the final 15 kilometers of racing in France. Alberto Contador keeps his overall lead.
After Giro performance, LottoNL hopes to keep Kruijswijk
The Dutch rider nearly won the Giro d'Italia last month, but the team's small budget could mean he seeks work elsewhere in 2017.
Faced with cycling’s chaos, Tuft heads to the forest
The Orica – GreenEdge rider practices yoga and meditation before and after stages — in the woods and without shoes.
Orica-AIS and Cervélo-Bigla on skipping WordTour events in pursuit of Olympic success
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B is for Battle: Fignon vs LeMond in ’89
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Patience Pays for Herrada: Stage 2 Images from the 2016 Dauphiné
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Herrada Wins Dauphiné Stage 2, Contador Holds Lead
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Sagan Picks Cross-Country Over Road Race at Rio
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Herrada times finishing kick to perfection to win Dauphine stage, Contador keeps yellow
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Dauphiné photos: Herrada wins, Contador in yellow
Jesus Herrada won a punchy uphill finish in stage 2, while race leader Alberto Contador stayed at the top of the GC leaderboard.
VeloNews reviews: women’s specific road bikes
Kristen Legan explains what makes women's specific bikes different than other road bikes
Dauphiné stage 2: Herrada wins, Contador holds lead
Jesus Herrada wins stage 2 of the Critérium du Dauphiné while Alberto Contador maintains the overall lead after a short, tough finish climb.
High-flying Bardet mixing MBA with Tour ambitions
The Frenchman is juggling racing in the WorldTour with studying for his MBA degree.
Froome to skip British championships for Tour prep
Chris Froome wants to win his third yellow jersey in four years next month, so he's sitting out his country's national championships.
After impressive spring, Guarnier emerges as world’s top female
American Megan Guarnier has followed her confirmation season in 2015 with several victories this year and the WorldTour leader's jersey.
Martin upset about uphill TT, moto incident at Dauphiné
A police motorbike found itself in the middle of a tightly packed group of riders during stage 1 at the Critérium du Dauphiné Monday.
Gravelution: Panaracer’s 2016 Gravelking
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Meet the Sagans
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The science of bike building: What is ‘ride quality’ and what factors affect it?
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Trans Am: The race that makes a grand tour look short
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A is for Alpe d’Huez: Hampsten in ’92
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Punchers and Contenders: Stage 1 Images of the 2016 Dauphiné
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Bouhanni’s latest sprint dust-up draws ire of fellow pros
Was Nacer Bouhanni too aggressive in stage 1 of the Dauphiné? Fellow professionals feel the Frenchman was too rough in the final sprint.
Bouhanni punches through to take Dauphine field sprint
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Faces of the Future: Six things to know about Floortje Mackaij
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Bouhanni Prevails in Wild Sprint Finish: Dauphine, Stage 1
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Gallery: Bouhanni sprints to Dauphiné win
Nacer Bouhanni won stage 1 and dedicated the victory to Muhammad Ali after a full-contact sprint finish at the Dauphiné.
Pro bike: Alexander Kristoff’s Canyon Aeroad CF SLX
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Cycling’s biggest threat: Amateur doping
American cycling has a doping problem, and it’s no longer at the top. Here's the story of how one masters racer was caught by USADA.
Americans Abroad: Guarnier keeps on winning
In this week's Americans Abroad: Megan Guarnier continues home-soil dominance and the Critérium du Dauphiné starts
Bouhanni wins feisty Dauphiné stage 1
Nacer Bouhanni nearly comes to blows with Alexander Kristoff in stage 1 of the Critérium du Dauphiné, but the Cofidis rider delivers a brilliant sprint win.
Porte fights for Tour leadership at Dauphine
Richie Porte wants to be BMC Racing's top GC man at the Tour de France, and he's using the Critérium du Dauphiné to show off his skills.
At Dauphiné, Contador has eye on July
Alberto Contador's prologue win at the Critérium du Dauphiné shows he's on track for another run at the yellow jersey next month.
Heart Rate from the Wrist: Fitbit Surge
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#PelotonShorts Nibali’s Giro Comback
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Rider Diary: Three beers deep before finishing the last climb of the race
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The Steep Slopes of the Dauphiné Prologue
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Guarnier fastest in Philly
Megan Guarnier sprinted up the Manayunk Wall to win the Philadelphia International Cycling Classic
Prades delivers another Philly win for Caja Rural
Eduard Prades climbs to victory in the Philly Classic ahead of Travis McCabe and Marco Canola
Contador stuns Froome to win Dauphiné prologue
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Women’s WorldTour continues in Philadelphia
With eight of the 17 rounds in the books, the UCI WorldTour heads to Philadelphia for the International Cycling Classic.
Contador stuns Froome, wins Dauphiné prologue
Alberto Contador wins the Dauphiné's tough uphill TT prologue, getting the better of Chris Froome on a steep, short climbing test.
LIVE STREAM: Philly Cycling Classic
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Live stream: 2016 Philadelphia Cycling Classic
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UCI announces equal prize money at all World Championships events
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Contador Sets Low Expectations at 2016 Dauphiné
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2016 Dauphiné: Froome vs Contador vs Porte vs Aru
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All eyes on Rolland this week at Dauphine
Cannondale's Pierre Rolland has yet to deliver any big results this season, but the French rider is hoping that will change on home roads in the Dauphiné and upcoming Tour
A world without Kruijswijk’s Giro crash
In a world without Kruijswijk's crash at the Giro, what would happen to Dutch cycling, LottoNL-Jumbo and the man himself?
With eye on Tour, Hesjedal returns to action in Dauphine
Ryder Hesjedal could be headed to the Tour de France
Peloton x Zipp – Mont Ventoux, Part One: The Suffering
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With van Garderen out, what will US men’s Olympic team look like in Rio?
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British Cycling & Cervélo Create Bike for Rio Campaign
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Editors’ Picks: Dauphine and Philly WWT
Who will win the Criterium du Dauphine and the Philadelphia International Cycling Classic Women's WorldTour event?
The Shot: Adam Hansen wigs out
On the penultimate day of his 14th consecutive grand tour, Aussie Adam Hansen has a bit of fun with the fans on the final big climb of the Giro.
Chad Haga Journal: Racing the trifecta
American Chad Haga recaps the demanding Giro d'Italia and looks ahead to his next challenge, the Critérium du Dauphiné.
Peloton Week in Tech: May 28th – June 3rd
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June 2016 Product Picks: Bopworx, Campagnolo, KindHuman, Prologo, RedWhite, Shimano
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Caffeinated shampoo, heaps of laundry and How I Met Your Mother: A day in the life of pro cyclist Carlee Taylor
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Video: 2016 Giro d’Italia in review
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Do try this at home: Excalibur sprints to increase speed and power
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Kiel Reijnen Journal: Nationals nostalgia
Reijnen loves the grassroots feel of U.S. nationals, but it comes with its own set of logistical challenges, and the racing is never so simple.
Will van Garderen’s Olympic exit convince others to skip Rio?
Tejay van Garderen will skip Rio. Will other Olympians follow suit?
Anatomy of a victory: How Greg Daniel surprised the favorites and won the US national championship
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Important questions about eTap, answered
We take an in-depth look at the strengths and weaknesses of SRAM's wireless eTap drivetrain — on the whole, it's a terrific group that rivals the best.
Ask a Mechanic: Upgrading disc brake rotors
Art's Cyclery discusses the benefits of getting a nicer set of rotors for your bike.
Preview: Sky looks to continue Dauphine dominance
The week-long Tour de France tuneup starts Sunday with a prologue and ends with three days in the French Alps.
Peloton Profiles: Team Wiggins Zipp 404 Firecrest
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The Secret Pro: Nibali, the Giro d’Italia and the importance of respect
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Fi’zi:k R1B Uomo road shoe review
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Belgian Rider Injured in Moto Crash Remains in Coma
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