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Giro d’Italia climbs by the numbers
Take a close look at the six mountaintop finishes and other major climbs of the 2016 Giro d'Italia.
Spectator saves the day for unlucky Gila racer
Zack Allison finds himself with a broken bike, alone in Tour of the Gila stage 1, but a good Samaritan appears and saves his race.
Ask a Mechanic: Servicing SRAM HydroR brakes
Art’s Cyclery has some tips on how to properly service SRAM hydraulic road disc brakes to lengthen their lifespan and keep them working.
Dumoulin to focus on Giro time trials, not GC
Tom Dumoulin is targeting the pink jersey in the Giro d'Italia's opening time trial, and he's looking at the two other TTs as well.
Unlucky: Cancellara falls ill before Giro opener
Fabian Cancellara was targeting Friday's stage 1 time trial, but a fever may derail his chances of wearing the pink jersey.
The drivetrain wars — a history of shifting
As the Big Three component manufacturers make way for Rotor and, soon, FSA, pros and consumers have more choices than ever.
From Inside peloton: The Big Easy
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Is Campagnolo planning to do away with its thumb button for electronic shifters?
Check out Matt Wikstrom's author page.
We’re off to China: Seven things to know about round seven of the Women’s WorldTour
Check out Jeanine Laudy's author page.
May 2016 Product Picks: Easton, Edco, Gore Bike Wear, Rudy Project, Just Enough Tools, and Ass Savers
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Six breakthrough riders to watch at the 2016 Giro d’Italia
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Landa, the newest grand tour leader
As a grand tour leader, Mikel Landa is an unknown quantity, but rivals fear his climbing talents and his formidable Sky team.
Abbott, Morton win Tour of the Gila opener
Defending champion Mara Abbott wins stage 1 of the Tour of the Gila, and Lachlan Morton claims his first career win at the race.
Sprinters seek proof and pink at Giro
Greipel, Kittel, and Ewan each head to the Giro d'Italia with something to prove, and the early flat stages are pregnant with opportunity.
Formolo earning his doctorate in the peloton
Davide Formolo has immersed himself in the sport, learning from pros like Basso and Hesjedal, with a promising future ahead.
Inside the 100th Ronde van Vlaanderen
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Climb faster: Seven simple tips
Global Cycling Network lists seven simple tips to help you climb a bit faster — no training required (well, not much).
Reviewed: Felt F2
Felt’s dark, low-slung F2 has the same savagely stiff carbon construction as the F1, but a more purposeful Ultegra Di2 build.
Video: Jeanne d’Arc Girubuntu fastest woman in Africa
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Extralite CyberFront and CyberRear SP hub review
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“As a woman, you’d be interested in eTap?”: SRAM eTap ridden and reviewed
Check out Anne-Marije Rook's author page.
The UCI Unveils Motor Detection Device
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GCN previews the Giro d’Italia
Global Cycling Network considers the top riders, route, and makes predictions for the 2016 Giro d'Italia.
Lizzie Armitstead extends contract with Boels-Dolmans for two years
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Like it or not, Red Hook’s success tied to the fixed-gear bike
The Red Hook Crit has detractors, but it remains a tremendously popular and successful event, attracting fans and sponsors alike.
Fuel up on these sweet potato cakes
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Reviewed: Enve SES 2.2 wheels
Enve's SES 2.2 wheels are great for climbers, but they aren't quite stiff enough to justify their steep price.
Technical FAQ: Tons of Campagnolo questions
Lennard Zinn answers questions about Campy EPS compatibility, whether you can save money on non-Campy parts, and more.
Reviewed: Specialized S-Works Tarmac Disc Di2
Any discussion about best bike in the pro peloton has to include the S-Works Tarmac.
Boswell on training with Froome and the ‘Flaming Baguette’
The 25-year-old Oregon native has been living in Europe since 2013 when he signed on with Team Sky. He'll start the Giro this week.
No surprises as Vuelta confirms wildcard teams
The four Pro Continental teams that will race the Vuelta a Espana were announced Tuesday by race owner ASO.
Photo Essay: Relive the 2015 Giro
The Giro d'Italia's thrilling action and colorful scenery is best captured with photos — here is a look back at the 2015 race.
The New Price of Pioneer Power
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Class over kilos: The promising return of Carlos Betancur
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Hidden motors: UCI defends current testing protocol
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Photo gallery: 2016 Dana Point Grand Prix
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Nibali Targets Second Giro d’Italia
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Movistar Gear up for the Giro
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Leaked notes reveal that UCI will restart disc brake trial in June
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Photo gallery: Kasia Niewiadoma delivers Rabo-Liv its sixth Elsy Jacobs win
Check out Jeanine Laudy's author page.
UCI: Thermal cameras unreliable to catch motor cheats
The UCI contends that thermal cameras are not the most effective way to catch motor cheaters, despite recent news expose.
Americans Abroad: Tejay’s strong showing in Romandie
Tejay Van Garderen has a strong showing in Romandie and American teenager Adrien Costa wins the Tour de Bretagne.
Giro: 22 teams analyzed and ranked
Here are the 22 Giro squads, ranked by potential for stage wins, GC position, and TV time.