Agent feature part I: CorSo’s Correia on the business side of cycling
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Lance Armstrong gave sworn testimony Thursday as part of a Texas firm's effort to recoup millions of dollars it paid the disgraced American
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Tom Zirbel (Optum) and Alison Powers (UnitedHealthcare) are in the lead after a double day of NRC stage racing in Minnesota
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Results from the fifth stage at the Criterium du Dauphine
Nibali is trailing Chris Froome by nearly a minute at the Critérium du Dauphiné, the pair's final Tour tuneup race
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The Spaniard crashed out of the Giro d'Italia last month but will return for the Tour de France, then the Vuelta a España
Chris Froome stays in yellow and holds a 12-second advantage over Alberto Contador and Wilco Kelderman
Ask a Mechanic explains how to remove, clean, and service your rear derailleur pulleys, and when to replace them
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Velo's senior writer Matthew Beaudin finds himself climbing the Zoncolan with a very hard deadline looming, as the race approaches
Chris Horner has recovered from a nasty crash in April, but can he make the Tour de France start?
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Organizers of the race revealed a detailed 2014 race route, with 753 miles and 57,863 feet of vertical gain in 7 days of racing
The Colombian was scheduled to race the Tour de Suisse this weekend but missed his flight, and now his European visa has expired
The Colombian climber was taken out of Sky's race program in March so his blood values could be given a closer look
BMC Racing is not worried for Tejay van Garderen, believing that he has plenty of time to reach his best for the Tour de France
Results from the fourth stage of the Criterium du Dauphine
The Russian navigates the fast, twisty descent into Gap to earn the stage win for Katusha
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A peek at our favorite pieces from Vulpine's casually functional Summer '14 line
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Taylor Phinney talks to reporters for the first time about his horrific crash at nationals, moving forward, and not being bitter
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New Trek road frame has weight-saving touches and direct mount brakes
Specialized's new frame isn't a gravel grinder, or a cyclocross bike, or an endurance road bike. What is it?
Training giants collaborate to ease uploads and analysis
The Sky rider was seen using his inhaler before the final climb during stage 2 at the Critérium du Dauphiné
The Dutch rider underwent surgery to correct a heart problem last month
Results from the third stage at the Criterium du Dauphine
Lennard Zinn answers readers’ questions about mixing chainrings, configuring out-dated wheels, and more
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American Andrew Talansky hung tough on stage 2 of the Dauphiné, clawing back to the leaders on the summit finish, losing just 12 seconds
Alberto Contador weighs in on the importance of the Dauphiné, Chris Froome, and the Tour de France
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Results from the second stage of the Criterium du Dauphine
Alberto Contador matched Chris Froome’s every move in Monday’s Dauphiné stage 2, but Froome won the stage — and padded his race lead
Astana scopes out the stage 5 cobblestone sections included in the 2014 Tour de France route
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In “Loyal Lieutenant,” George Hincapie minimizes the significance of his doping, and highlights his effort to help clean things up
Photos from stage 1 of the 2014 Critérium du Dauphiné
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Van Garderen, who will headline BMC Racing's Tour team this year, has missed some racing but expects to get a boost from the Dauphiné
Sky boss Brailsford says he's not picked his Tour team yet, but concedes that he's building it around Froome
Results from stage 1 of the 2013 Criterium du Dauphine
Defending champion Froome takes eight seconds from arch-rival Contador in the short opening time trial of the Critérium du Dauphiné
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Contador seems the primary challenger to Froome as the two square off at the Dauphiné, final proving ground for the 2014 Tour de France
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USA Today is reporting that the feds want Lance Armstrong to testify this month in the government's $100 million lawsuit against the disgraced cyclist
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The top favorites for the Tour de France will square off for the first time all season at the Dauphiné across the French Alps
The McLaren TT 4 aero helmet cheats the wind through a variety of technical updates from the previous version of the time trial lid
The 34-year-old says in order to ride in another Tour, he may have to leave Sky at the end of this season
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The field is set for the 2014 Tour of Utah, with five more teams added
If you were Dave Brailsford, given the history between Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome, would you take Wiggins to the Tour de France?
The Frenchman said he has a “soft spot” for the eight-day race in his home country
With an unlimited budget, Tinkoff-Saxo’s owner says he will sign a handful of “stars” to further bolster his squad for 2015
In its 52nd episode, Ask A Mechanic discusses how to re-align a bent derailleur hanger