A Custom Farewell for Cadel
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FSA will be the drivetrain sponsor for Etixx-Quick-Step and Tinkoff-Saxo in 2015. It hopes to finish electronic parts in time for the Tour
Fernando Gaviria, 20, stuns Mark Cavendish in stage 1 of Tour de San Luis, winning the day and slipping on the leader's jersey
Ag2r-La Mondiale rider spotted riding a prototype SRAM electronic road group in Australia
Junior worlds hopeful Gage Hecht rides a traditional titanium rig, and it has carried him to state and junior national championship titles
"Are you 100 percent that one of these journalists isn't f—king your wife?" Cavendish demands while defending cycling's anti-doping measures
Andrew Hood takes a deeper look into Cadel Evans' career, highlighted by an historic victory at the 2011 Tour de France
CCC Sprandi, Androni Giocattoli, Bardiani-CSF, Nippo-Vini Fantini, and Southeast get the nod to race in the season's first grand tour
Ulissi is eligible to return to racing on March 28
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Registration has opened for the San Dimas Stage Race
Training for a January race is a balancing act: Bring fitness (but not too much); don't get sick (adios, fitness); and try to stay confident
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The People's Choice Classic heralds the start of WorldTour racing for 2015, and Tim De Waele was there in Adelaide
The German sprinter likes to win, and he got right to it Sunday at the People's Choice Classic in Adelaide, prelude to the Tour Down Under
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The 2015 UCI WorldTour kicks off this week with the Santos Tour Down Under, and Richie Porte is looking like the top GC contender going in
Paolo Bettini would have stayed with the Italian national team had he known that his work for F1 driver Fernando Alonso would be for naught
A trimmed-down Richie Porte looks to bounce back after an illness-shortened 2014 season that saw his confidence take "a fair ol’ beating"
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Optum's Alison Tetrick wins the race's sixth and final stage in a solo move on a circuit race in San Luis, Argentina
Bauke Mollema hopes to realize his potential with a new team, a refined time trial position, and more consistent off-season training
Women's Cycling Association representatives ask why the UCI doesn't have a “can do” attitude and passion for growing women’s cycling
Team Nippo-Vini Fantini hopes to impress RCS Sport with a young roster that has potential to excite Italian crowds with its native sons
Global Cycling Network takes a ride with Contador to find out firsthand how effective his explosive, out of the saddle attacks can be
Copacabana set to become the hottest spot south of Havana as Rio Olympic road race will start and finish at the Fort in August 2016
The new women's event will tackle 17 kilometers of dirt roads in hilly Tuscany
The six-day race in South Australia gets underway January 20
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Jamildes Fernandes of team Brasil leads the general classification heading into the final day of racing, one second ahead of Lauren Stephens
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Team Twenty16-Sho-Air adds experienced riders like Dvorak and Small to boost its line-up ahead of 2015 worlds and the 2016 Olympic Games
Giro d'Italia is expected to stick to Italian flavor when it names wildcard teams, but outsiders like UnitedHealthcare hope to be included
The Tour of Alberta will take a northerly route in 2015, including two significant climbing stages, as well as a stage 1 team time trial
The Tour returns to the mountainous terrain of the Principality of Andorra for one stage, a rest day, and a stage start in 2016
Art’s Cyclery has some advice on using bottom bracket adapters when installing a crank
Phil Gaimon writes about winter training, which included a recent mountain bike ride that left him and his bike covered in mud
Carmen Small talks about the state of women's racing, how to improve it, the hour record, and more
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Time trial ace hopes to add yellow jersey to his trophy case as the Tour kicks off with a time trial in Utrecht, Netherlands
Global Cycling Network has five suggestions to help you boost your average speed, climb quicker, and generally ride faster
Iraida Garcia Ocasio of Cuba wins the third stage at the six-day race in Argentina
The British sprinter has won 25 Tour de France stages in his career
The South African-Registered squad is one of five to receive an invite from Tour organizer ASO
Alex Dowsett's hopes to take on a successful UCI hour-record attempt were damaged on Tuesday after he crashed during a training ride on home roads
The five wildcard teams invited to the Tour are Bora-Argon 18, Bretagne-Séché Environnement, Cofidis, MTN-Qhubeka, and Europcar
Matthew Beaudin's terrifying story of being struck by a car, escaping uninjured, but coming face-to-face with cycling's inherent danger
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Lennard Zinn talks to several brake manufacturers and bike companies to find out which disc brakes work best in extreme cold
Compton opted for a disc brake bike in Austin, a departure from her usual canti rig, but that didn't stop her from winning her 11th title
The Italian stage race has reason to celebrate its 50th edition, with Nibali, Contador, Quintana, and Froome all slated to test their form
Vincenzo Nibali confirms his plans to ramp up for a defense of his Tour de France title in 2015, which include racing the Dauphiné
Team Sky refuses to rest on its laurels, bringing on new riders, setting new challenges as it enters its sixth year on the road
The UnitedHealthcare rider now has an 11-second lead in the general classification
To the Mountains
The ‘Project Black’ ’cross bike is ridden to a top-5 in a master’s national championship race in Austin, Texas
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Jeremy Powers defends his national championship title in Austin, delivering a master class in mud racing at 'cross championships
Katie Compton is unstoppable in Austin mud, riding away to a solo win, as Antonneau finishes second; Lloyd is third
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