The 2015 Tour de France: Nibali’s to win again?
Next year's Tour is expected to be light on time trials and heavy on punchy climbs, which favors the defending champion from Italy
Next year's Tour is expected to be light on time trials and heavy on punchy climbs, which favors the defending champion from Italy
The UCI president says "technology has moved on" from the minimum weight required for bikes in the pro peloton
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The legal volley between the Department of Justice and Lance Armstrong continues as the government presses Armstrong on defenses
Women’s race expands to four days as part of 10th anniversary edition, while men’s race features 700 miles of racing May 10-17
Whether pounding cobbles, battling in sprints, or winning mountain stages, these young riders will deliver excitement in the coming years
The American takes a closer look at his 2014 campaign, which included a fifth-place result at the Tour de France
On the shoulders of a young, talented rider, expectation hangs like a thick cloak, leading to a cascade of physical and mental stresses
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Lars van der Haar opens his 2014-15 World Cup defense with a dominating victory over Kevin Pauwels in the season kickoff at Valkenburg
Katie Compton takes a fresh bike early on, then battles back to win the World Cup opener in the Netherlands
Results from the 2014 Chrono des Nations
Sylvain Chavanel wins his first Chrono des Nations as Anna Solovey repeats her victory of 2013
A photo finish gives Nathan Haas the victory over Edvald Boasson Hagen in the Japan Cup Cycle Road Race
Results from the 2014 Japan Cup Cycle Road Race
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Photos from the 2014 Japan Cup Criterium
Chris Sutton prevails in a photo finish over defending champ Steele Von Hoff at the Japan Cup Criterium
UCI president Brian Cookson discusses the Astana situation, noting it could have a profound impact on the team's future
Livestreaming GoPro video over a cell connection, new wheels from Fulcrum, PowerTap's trade-in program, and beefy energy bars
After five years of sponsorship, Europcar announces that 2015 will be its last season supporting Bernadeau's French outfit
Two-day event intends to help top American cyclists prepare for 2015 UCI world road championships
Global Cycling Network does a side-by-side comparison and looks at the data to see which bike is faster
The Russian businessmen and owner of Tinkoff-Saxo admits his offer will not hold water with the top grand tour riders
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Viviani hopes to be Sky's go-to sprinter in Italian races and has plans to target the track at the Rio Olympics
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Lezyne's compact, fully-functional mini floor pump is perfect for travel, touring, or mountain bikers with big packs
Current European and British cyclocross champion Helen Wyman rides Kona's Super Jake frame with disc brakes
Investigators say that the crime scene was not carefully examined and that there is evidence of foul play
The UCI will ask its License Commission to undertake a "full review" of Astana's team management and anti-doping policies
Nairo Quintana says he will work to protect Colombian children on behalf of UNICEF, and also announced he will target the 2015 Vuelta
If you're in the market for a used bike, there are some key things to keep in mind
Taylor Phinney is on the mend after a horrific crash left him with a broken leg, and he admits the 2015 Tour is a "massive goal"
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Cyclocross training tires often aren't great on pavement, but the USH is versatile enough for nearly all surfaces and quite durable
The 2014 season confirmed Marcel Kittel's standing as top sprinter in the world, highlighted by his four stage wins at the Tour
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With 16 victories over a long season that stretched from January to October, Greipel notches the most wins of any international pro
Are you ready to tackle a big climb next season? Global Cycling Network has helpful tips for long days in the mountains
Former world champion Thor Hushovd says he knew of Armstrong's doping, but chose not to come forward, denies having doped himself
French media speculates that the 2015 Tour route will include a TTT and a penultimate-stage finish on Alpe d'Huez
The Spaniard caps off his season by winning the UCI WorldTour points title over countryman Alberto Contador
Lennard Zinn highlights some of the latest and greatest bicycle pumps on the market
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Three-time world time trial champion Michael Rogers stops worrying about general classification and gets back into the business of winning
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Valverde claims the individual title, Movistar wins the team classification, and Spain is best country in final WorldTour standings
Philippe Gilbert wraps up overall victory in China, as Sacha Modolo wins the final stage sprint
The Frenchman says the UCI WorldTour calendar provides ample time to recover between the grand tours
1. Sacha MODOLO, Lampre-Merida, in 2:40:10 2. Greg HENDERSON, Lotto-Belisol, at :00 3. Edvald BOASSON HAGEN, Sky, at :00
The Belgian tops Dan Martin by just three seconds in the overall standings
In part one of a series about improving the business of cycling, The Outer Line turns a critical eye to the sport's financial foundation
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Global Cycling Network shows you how to spruce up your shifting with fresh cables and housing
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Modern cycling leans heavily on calculations of power and drag and data. Is the sport becoming less romantic?
Dan Martin attacks, wins, and trims Philippe Gilbert's lead on the penultimate stage in China
The Italian will step down to second division team Vini Fantini-Nippo and take classes on sports science
1. Daniel MARTIN, Garmin-Sharp, in 4:12:14 2. Jhoan Esteban CHAVES RUBIO, Orica-GreenEdge, at :02 3. Philippe GILBERT, BMC Racing, at :02
The Garmin-Sharp rider fends off a charge by Philippe Gilbert to win stage 4 at the Tour of Beijing
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