Tinkoff-Saxo CEO: ‘Team is fine for 2015’
Tinkoff-Saxo CEO insists team finances are on solid footing, despite suggestions by Oleg Tinkov that crisis in Russia could mean trouble
Tinkoff-Saxo CEO insists team finances are on solid footing, despite suggestions by Oleg Tinkov that crisis in Russia could mean trouble
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Comments from Oleg Tinkov during a TV interview have raised the possibility that unrest in the Crimea and the shrinking ruble could threaten his team
Van der Poel rode at the front from start to finish, and benefitted from a late-race crash by Lars van der Haar to ride clear, winning alone
With the snow, the climbs and the controversy, stage 16 of the Giro d'Italia is the 2014 Velo Most Dramatic Day of International Racing
From the cobbles of Roubaix to the hills of California, Bradley Wiggins proved himself to be amazingly versatile in 2014
An exclusive interview, from the pages of the May 2014 Velo magazine, discussing the Tour champion's evolution as a rider
The world champ continued her winning ways in Diegem, taking the sixth round of the Superprestige series, four seconds ahead of Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
Belgian outfit Wanty-Gobert is aiming to earn its first grand tour invitation going into 2015, and is hoping to gain a wild card berth for the Giro d'Italia
UnitedHealthcare is among 16 teams heading to the Dubai Tour, a move that could indicate that the American squad might earn an invite to the Giro d'Italia
Fabio Aru has become the next big thing in Italian cycling with marvelous climbing performances at the Giro and Vuelta
Jen Voigt's tireless appetite for breakaway punishment and glory made him one of the peloton's icons. He retired at the end of 2014
Vincenzo Nibali conquered the cobbles on stage 5 of the Tour, putting even the spring classics specialists into difficulty
American Tom Peterson has confirmed he is retiring, and will return to nursing school and work as a cycling coach in Seattle
Lars van der Haar can't be beat in Heusden-Zolder, attacking with authority and holding on to win, despite a late-race dropped chain
Cadel Evans (BMC Racing) and his career farewell highlights a strong field for the WorldTour opener at the Santos Tour Down Under in January
Marianne Vos wins the fifth round of the World Cup series, getting the better of Katerina Nash and teammate Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
After a controversial descent of the Stelvio, the debate raged among Giro riders and teams as to how to solve the issue
Omega Pharma-Quick Step and Rabo-Liv dominate their respective pelotons in the 2014 season with well-rounded teams that won races all year
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Alberto Contador was unparalleled in 2014, winning or placing second in every stage race he completed
Even outside of the races, there is plenty of excitement and entertainment. BrakeThrough Media looks back at some highlights from 2014
Perhaps Marianne Vos wasn't as dominant as usual in 2014, but she certainly was more dominant than any other rider in the women's peloton
Germans Tony Martin and Lisa Brennauer are impeccable in the time trial discipline throughout 2014
Lennard Zinn addresses questions pertaining to interchanging various Shimano drivetrain parts
Art’s Cyclery explains when to use each one when it comes to our bikes
The Swiss rider turns the page on an up-and-down 2014, and enters the holidays with renewed motivation for next season
Modern cycling leans heavily on calculations of power and drag and data. Is the sport becoming less romantic?
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Fabian Cancellara and Lizzie Armitstead show their class with consistent podiums and a few high-profile wins in the early-season races
The BMC rider said he wants to return to the cobbles before he retires, but not next year
Marcel Kittel and Kirsten Wild's turns of speed are inarguably the most formidable in professional cycling
Lennard Zinn goes into detail about the California company's six most notable designs and manufacturing processes
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Northern England is set to host a three-day stage race organized by ASO in partnership with British Cycling
The stage will start in Loveland and end in Fort Collins, as it did in 2013
Team director Bramati says Kwiatkowski will be able to gain motivation from his newly-won rainbow jersey, despite weighty expectations
Abu Dhabi officials announced the four-day Abu Dhabi Tour, the latest in a series of races in the oil-rich Middle East
Logan VonBokel tells the story of hopping in on Eddy Merckx's local group ride and rubbing elbows with legends of the sport
Gerrans will also miss the Australian national championships because of the injury
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Pauwels plays his cards perfectly, riding a patient race on a heavy course and making the winning move on the final lap
Marianne Vos claims second, and Katie Compton is third in Namur at the fourth round of the cyclocross World Cup
Cycling's independent commission is a big step toward repairing the sport, but Steve Maxwell points out a number of shortcomings in its charter
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The 20-year-old phenom soloed to victory at a muddy edition of the race in Essen, Belgium, the fifth round of the 2014-15 Bpost Bank Trofee
Pantani's biographer says that much of the media coverage surrounding the Italian's death has been self-indulgent and profit-oriented
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At the Tour of Utah, breakaway companions Michael Schär and Joey Rosskopf were on opposite ends of the spectrum between agony and ecstasy
Facing scheduling conflicts with three other European UCI women's events, plans to hold a women's Vuelta criterium in Madrid may be spoiled
Race director Vegni is happy to return to the classic, city-center finish for "La Primavera," which may encourage bold, late-race attacks
Former national champ Tim Johnson's Cannondale SuperX Hi-Mod cyclocross race bike is equipped with CX1, disc brakes, and Challenge tubulars
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Alberto Contador tells a Spanish newspaper he wants to retire with a Tour de France victory no later than 2017
The British rider will take on the record February 27 at a London velodrome
With the upcoming retirement of Cadel Evans, Damiano Caruso will adopt a grand tour leadership role on BMC behind Tejay van Garderen
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Rising Colombian GC star aims for success at Giro, insists that plan for the Tour is to hunt for a stage and acquire experience
Two tinkerers in Australia have successfully streamed live race video from onboard bike cameras
Trek Factory Racing team gathers in Spain to get geared up for 2015 with early-season training rides and new equipment
Matthew Beaudin writes about riding on perfect roads with good company and suffering in Northern Italy
Movistar's team for the Australian WorldTour opener will be a mix of old hands and fresh faces for the nine-day race in Adelaide
The 2015 Tirreno-Adriatico route will offer a mix of time trials, climbs, and flat stages, and should attract Contador, Nibali, and Froome
The Italian serving a 12-year doping ban blasts the UCI's Cycling Independent Reform Commission and more at a book launch
An aero road helmet with some ventilation? Now that’s an idea, writes Logan VonBokel
Art’s Cyclery breaks down the reasons why some pedals require washers, while others don’t.
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