Tinkoff Takes on New Management
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Without perennial favorites Boonen and Cancellara, a new generation of riders is elbowing its way to the top of the Flanders heap
The 25-year-old is searching for a victory in one of cycling's monuments, a list of five one-day classics
The 2014 Tour de France champion pleads with the UCI not to strip Astana of its racing license
Megan Guarnier and Evelyn Stevens fit in nicely with their new squad, whose goal is win the world TTT title this year
The Dutchman and former pro has been on the Tinkoff-Saxo staff since 2013
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Team Sky will ride the new Pinarello Dogma K8-S, which includes 10mm of rear suspension, in the upcoming cobbled monuments
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After missing out on an invitation to the Amgen Tour of California, former Vuelta champ Chris Horner will race five-day event in Asia
Bradley Wiggins claimed his first, and perhaps his last, TT wearing the rainbow jersey as he tunes up form for farewell ride at Roubaix
The Dauphine will offer a mountainous menu for GC favorites hoping to tune-up before the Tour de France
In Thursday's split stage, the Norwegian dominated, yet again. Wiggins claimed the final TT, but Kristoff won stage 3a, and took home GC win
Ronde van Vlaanderen will be wide open on Sunday. Here are Global Cycling Networks top-10 riders to watch this weekend
World champ Wiggins rides to first TT win of the season in De Panne as Kristoff buttons up the overall title in fourth and final stage
VeloNews chats with Sporza's motorcycle reporter about the classics, his dream job, and more
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After his big win in last year's Tour de France over the cobbles, Boom is hoping for a spring classics breakthrough
The Norwegian takes a 22-second lead into the final stage, the stage 3b time trial
The American hopes his winning ride in the queen stage of the Volta a Catalunya last week is a sign of things to come
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It's Kristoff again in De Panne, as the Norwegian sprinter fires up the afterburners with 200 meters to go and dusts the field
Tom Boonen joins his Etixx teammates to train on part of Sunday's Ronde van Vlaanderen course
Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky's brightest minds, are applying their scientific knowledge to the Briton's Paris-Roubaix preparations
Russian outfit is brimming with confidence after Paolini's win at Gent-Wevelgem, and Kristoff's pair of wins at De Panne this week
Alexander Kristoff muscles his way to another stage win in day two of Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde, keeping the overall race lead
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The Col Collective takes on one of the oldest climbs of the Tour de France, a 14.5km ascent to 5,148 feet starting from Bagnères-de-Luchon
Kristoff rules the first day in De Panne, riding his way into the breakaway and sprinting to victory out of a six-man group
Contador will face Giro-Tour double without the support of Riis, who Tinkoff team owner characterized as out of touch with modern cycling
Alexander Kristoff bridges up to the breakaway then out-sprints five other riders to win the first day of De Panne in Belgium
Among this week's questions is one from a reader whose bike continues to mis-shift despite repeated tries to remedy it
The event will overlap with the men's race for three days in Colorado this August
The brand brings back the sport shield look, which invokes memories of the Oakley Eyeshade from the 1980s
The Belgian has begun to train ahead of the April 12 classic, which Boonen has won four times
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Displaying a diverse array of talent, UnitedHealthcare wins domestic NCC criterium and KOM competition in Criterium International
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After an early abandon in Sunday's Gent-Wevelgem, Bradley Wiggins hopes to tune form for Roubaix at midweek Belgian race
A wind-lashed day in Flanders sees 160 riders abandon. Some question the safety of the conditions, but others celebrate the epic challenge
Small faces illness and disappointment at track world championships, but notes how important team staff can be in the face of adversity
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If the squad loses its WorldTour racing license this week, team officials say they will appeal the UCI decision to the CAS
The Sky rider finds himself at the top of the favorites' list with Tom Boonen and Fabian Cancellara out with injuries
The 38-year-old survives the wind and rain to capture victory in the northern classic
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Paolini's brilliant attack in the final kilometers of rainy racing wins the day in Flanders after a savage, windy Gent-Wevelgem
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Results from the 2015 Criterium International
Floortje Mackaij (Liv-Plantur) launches a late solo charge out of a small lead group to win the women’s Gent-Wevelgem
Results from the 2015 edition of Gent-Wevelgem
Lizzie Armitstead out-kicks the world road champion for the win and the World Cup lead
Luca Paolini overpowers the blustery Belgian weather and a strong group of contenders to take the victory at Gent-Wevelgem
Alejandro Valverde wins his third stage as Volta a Catalunya concludes in Barcelona. Porte wins the overall by merely four seconds
Jean-Christophe Péraud wins the final stage and repeats as champion of the Criterium International
Results from the final stage of the 2015 Volta a Catalunya