Greg LeMond’s thoughts on Tour de France, stage 18
LeMond considers how the Tour would have looked if Contador and Froome had survived to battle Nibali in the mountains
LeMond considers how the Tour would have looked if Contador and Froome had survived to battle Nibali in the mountains
Barring splits in the peloton or crashes Friday, three riders will duke it out for the two remaining places of honor in Saturday's TT
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Atop the mammoth Hautacam climb, Nibali shows the Tour who's boss, and the battle for second and third heats up
Despite losing its captain, its plan B, and so far, going winless, David Brailsford said that supporting one man is the way to win
Vincenzo Nibali has now won four road stages at this Tour de France — not typical in the modern era for GC riders
Results from the 145.5km stage from Pau to Hautacam
The Astana rider increases his overall lead with a strong solo ride up the Hautacam to win his fourth stage of the race
Great Britain's team pursuit squad will next face Australia for the gold medal
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LeMond talks about how riders like Rafal Majka get their chance to shine when their leaders leave the Tour
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Vincenzo Nibali has a healthy GC lead. So much so that he appears to be toying with his rivals in the final mountain stages
The long drought for Italian and French riders at the Tour de France is likely to come to an end in 2014
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The Tour's trip up to Pla d'Adet sees a young star shine and the race leader consolidate his advantage
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After stage 16, Albasini is accused of making a racist remark to Kevin Reza during the stage. The riders appear to have settled the matter
Riblon and his AG2R teammates ride Focus' 750-gram Izalco Max frame in the mountains
Results from the 124.5km stage from Saint-Gaudens to Saint-Lary-Soulan
Rafal Majka gave Tinkoff-Saxo its third win of the Tour on Wednesday, taking the honors in the climbing-heavy stage 17
Gerrans went down hard in the opening stage and had been trying to make it to Paris ever since
The Spaniard quit the Tour de France last week after crashing badly in stage 10
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Greg LeMond's reactions to the Tour's first day in the Pyrenees
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Cervélo and Rotor have signed a deal with South African-registered pro continental squad MTN-Qhubeka for 2015
Brailsford tells riders, "There are other blokes who are disappointed not to be here and they would rip your arm off to be sitting in this bus"
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Questions on drivetrain compatibility and reader feedback on cleaning shift levers, oval chainrings, and more
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The Tour's first day in the Pyrenees sees Rogers' first-ever Tour stage win, and difficulties for notable GC contenders
On the Tour's first Pyrénéan day, Movistar takes control, putting time in to Tejay van Garderen, who was not at his best
Michael Rogers wins his first Tour stage in 10 Tours de France, and not one moment was lost on him
Results from the 237.5km stage from Carcassonne to Bagneres-de-Luchon
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Three months after he was cleared in a doping case, Michael Rogers, 34, wins his first Tour de France stage
Andrew Hood and Matthew Beaudin discuss the Tour's final tests in the Pyrenees and the penultimate-stage Time Trial
With GC hopeful Alberto Contador out of the Tour, Tinkoff-Saxo regroups and unwinds on a much-appreciated rest day
American Chris Horner is riding the Tour, but he’s focusing on defending his Vuelta a Espana title starting next month
The American is ready to help escort teammate Tejay van Garderen to the final Tour podium via the Pyrénées this week
The Frenchman was sixth overall entering Tuesday’s stage 16
The Portuguese rider was almost 13 minutes behind race leader Vincenzo Nibali entering Tuesday's stage 16
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Stevens talks about what it's like to race 17 days in a row, how to suffer with bad legs, and why women deserve a Tour of California
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Scott's new Solace Disc is another addition to the growing crop of endurance road bikes built specifically for disc brakes
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BMC Racing Team, Cannondale Pro Cycling, Team Garmin-Sharp, Tinkoff-Saxo, and Trek Factory Racing will toe the line, August 18-24, 2014
Andriy Grivko, the only Ukrainian rider in this year's Tour, says his presence is essential to convey a message of peace
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Van Garderen: "This is my first grand tour that I’ve done where I’ve been the outright leader. And the guys have been incredible"
Danny Pate says Team Sky will go down swinging despite losing GC hopes with Chris Froome and Richie Porte
Top mountain bikers from around the U.S. gathered at Bear Creek Mountain Resort in Pennsylvania to vie for stars-and-stripes jerseys
Astana trainer, Paolo Slongo, keeps a close eye on Nibali's numbers as the race heads through the Pyrénées and on to Paris
The squad formerly known as Rabobank picked up Belkin as its main sponsor in the middle of the 2013 season
The British sprinter separated his shoulder in stage 1 and exited the race
The German team is getting a boost thanks to Konig's top-10 placing entering the final week
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For a rider like Bauer, there are limited chances to be perfect on the grandest of stages. He came very close on Sunday
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BMC sporting manager Allan Peiper says that Tejay van Garderen is 'in the flow' as he hunts a possible podium finish at the Tour de France
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Stage 15 ended with a mad dash to the line that swallowed up Jack Bauer and Martin Elmiger in the final 200 meters