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The Tour of Alberta will include two entirely new stages — both of which feature mountaintop finishes that should be decisive.
Matthews prevails on a cold and wet day in Alberta, seizing the overall lead with a sprint victory.
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The breakaway nearly makes it, but the sprinters have their day and young Danny van Poppel shines in the bunch finish.
Think the race motorcycle problem has an easy solution? Think again.
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Grandfather of the sport Joe Breeze talks about his original Breezers, the world's first purpose-built mountain bikes.
American Lauren Hall sprints to victory in the Netherlands, moving up to second-place overall.
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After two separate incidents of broken vertebrae and a Vuelta cut short due to illness, Cancellara is ending his 2015 season.
Young Danny van Poppel wins his first-ever grand tour stage as Aru remains comfortably in red leader's jersey.
Trek's Danny van Poppel wins his first career grand tour stage, overcoming a late-race flat tire and a disorganized sprint in stage 12.
Art's Cyclery shows us how to use a tubeless tire repair kit to keep these tires on your bike.
Svein Tuft and his Orica teammates ride to second place in the Tour of Alberta TTT, and now turn their TTT focus to the worlds.
The Dutch rider is the Tour of Alberta overall leader after Trek wins the opening-stage team time trial.
The Pro Continental teams will ride into 2016 thanks to new title sponsors.
Larry Warbasse is looking for breakaways at the Vuelta to show off his form, with the hope of securing a contract for 2016.
The Canadian says he's got 77 race days under his belt this season, including both the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France.
The two-time Tour de France champion went down early in Wednesday's stage 11, and scans later showed a broken bone.
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WorldTour squads sweep podium places in Tour of Alberta stage 1 and Bauke Mollema assumes race lead.
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Zwift, a virtual reality web application for indoor cycling is offering riders a chance to test their mettle on the Richmond 2015 course.
With Sky leader Froome struggling, Boswell is free to fly in the Vuelta's queen stage and earns a podium finish after riding in the break.
Ride along with the peloton as it faces one of the toughest grand tour stages in recent history, stage 11 of the Vuelta.
The brutal stage across Andorra that saw many riders and teams lose all hope of winning the Vuelta overall.
Concerned about the state of Chris Froome's foot, Sky takes the Tour champ to hospital for x-rays after Vuelta stage 11.
In the Vuelta's stage 11, Astana stamps its authority on the race, winning the day, taking red, and eliminating many GC rivals,.
The Vuelta's queen stage serves up a heaping plate of hard climbs, blowing apart the GC standings with a hard summit finish.
Another rider is out of the Vuelta after an avoidable crash caused by a race moto, and now the UCI says it will investigate.
Fabio Aru attacks into overall lead, finishing right behind his teammate, climbing ace Mikel Landa.
Mikel Landa attacks out of early break to win the brutal queen stage, and Fabio Aru claims red leader's jersey with second place.
Tinkoff-Saxo's Vuelta woes continue as a second rider abandons the race due to a crash caused by a race motorcycle.
An early crash took the wind out of the sails of Chris Froome, and the Sky captain lost all hope of winning the 2015 Vuelta a España
Tinkoff-Saxo team pens an open letter to the UCI and CPA to address concerns about the crash that took Sagan out of the Vuelta.
The stage race will have a team time trial for the first time in its three-year history, which organizers are calling a worlds preview.
American Fred Rodriguez talks to VeloNews about the Tour of Alberta and retiring from pro cycling.
The veteran Australian rider talks to VeloNews about Wednesday's brutal stage 11, racing in the Vuelta on a Spanish team, and more.
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The first 10 days of the Vuelta a España offer up thrilling finishes, hot weather, and several surprise winners.
MTN-Qhubeka and Cavendish have been talking, but a deal would be contingent on the British sprinter bringing a major co-sponsor on board.
Tinkoff-Saxo chef Hannah Grant shows readers how to cook their way through a grand tour in her newly translated book.
Here's what the world of pro cycling has to learn from the $900 million Ironman triathlon deal.
Lennard Zinn tackles questions about a perplexing problem involving road disc brakes and a titanium frame, SRAM eTap, and other topics.
Larry Warbasse explains the great lengths he goes to in order to save energy during a grand tour like the Vuelta a España.
No one expected Dumoulin to hold red going into the hardest stage of the race in Andorra, but the Dutchman is ready to fight.
With an emphasis on fun, not commuter accoutrements like panniers and racks, the Urban Racer is a showpiece with performance chops.
Bob Mionske explains the dos and don'ts of what to do if you're hit by a car while riding.
The 25-year-old Dutch rider is a legitimate contender in the women's road race at the upcoming Richmond worlds.
Wednesday's stage 11 in the Spanish grand tour has six major climbs and could play a crucial role in who wins the overall crown.
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2015 worlds in Richmond is just weeks away, and excitement is building for the main event
After sustaining several injuries in a crash in the Vuelta's eighth stage, Kris Boeckmans will remain in an induced coma for the next week
Scenes from the Vuelta's 10th stage, won by Kristian Sbaragli in a sprint
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Le Col offers its take on the recent trend toward pro-level, understated road kit, courtesy of pro racer Yanto Barker
Kristian Sbaragli wins the Vuelta's tenth stage ahead of John Degenkolb and José Joaquín Rojas
Julich confirms reports in L'Equipe that he will leave his role as coach at Tinkoff-Saxo at the end of the 2015 season
Kristian Sbaragli takes the Vuelta's 10th stage ahead of John Degenkolb and José Joaquín Rojas, as Tom Dumoulin maintains his overall lead
The Colombian's palmares includes two overall podium finishes at the Giro d'Italia.
Despite crashing out of the Vuelta with a dislocated elbow, the French sprinter still wants to race at the upcoming UCI Road Worlds.
The 34-year-old Belgian tells Het Nieuwsblad he wants to go "year to year" because of his age.
Stages 8 and 9 at the Vuelta saw a reshuffling of the GC standings, with crashes and a steep finale leaving their mark.
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