Photo of the Day – 4 April 2013
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Details of SRAM's new 11-speed Red and Force groups, plus hydraulic disc brakes, are expected this month
Fabian Cancellara, Sylvain Chavanel among the preliminary starters for the 111th 'Hell of the North'
We detail American Lucas Euser's NeilPryde Alize for Scheldeprijs
1. Marcel KITTEL, Argos-Shimano, in 4:42:20 2. Mark CAVENDISH, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :00 3. Barry MARKUS, Vacansoleil-DCM, at :00 4. Andrea GUARDINI, Astana, at :00 5. Alexander KRISTOFF, Katusha, at :00
German wins his second in a row at the sprinters' classic
Sky rider wins stage 3 and slides into the GC lead with three days of racing left
Blanco rider finished three minutes behind race winner Fabian Cancellara at Flanders after his Tirreno-Adriatico crash
A brief look at Orica-GreenEdge rider Mitchell Docker’s power data from last weekend's cobbled classic
The 2012 British road race champion rode Pinarello's endurance bike at the Tour of Flanders
Sky captain said he feels no pressure at this week's Tour of the Basque Country as he keeps the podium in his sights
Campagnolo hasn't provided tools or instructions for removing Power Torque cranks, but Lennard Zinn outlines the process
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Check out what Garmin-Sharp's Jack Bauer rode on the bumpy and brutal Tour of Flanders course
VeloNews.com's new pick ’em game gives readers a chance to win $11,000 in prizes at Paris-Roubaix
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1. Daryl IMPEY, Orica-GreenEdge, in 4:23:31 2. Francesco GAVAZZI, Astana, at :00 3. Angel VICIOSO ARCOS, Katusha, at :00
Simon Gerrans loses his overall lead but Orica-GreenEdge stays perfect at the Tour of the Basque Country
The official startlist for Wednesday's annual race in the Flanders region of Belgium
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Ever wonder what it feels like two days after finishing Paris-Roubaix? Start with imagining you have a case of the flu
After 10 weeks, the Operación Puerto trial is nearly over. What have we learned about the doping case that started in 2006?
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A day after prevailing in the Tour of Flanders, Fabian Cancellara receives another "trophy" at the Flanders museum
Sunday's Tour of Flanders was the first major showdown between Cancellara, a decorated warhorse, and Sagan, a precocious phenom
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1. Simon GERRANS, Orica-GreenEdge, in 4:06:34 2. Peter VELITS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :00 3. Angel VICIOSO ARCOS, Katusha, at :00
Orica-GreenEdge rider holds off challengers in the finishing chute to claim victory
German triumphed in the one-day Flanders race in 2012, but he enters this week's edition at less than 100 percent
Are the increasingly popular sportives and gran fondos a potential revenue source that could help stabilize teetering pro events?
Cannondale rider, who will return at the Ardennes classics, is not suited well for the Hell of the North, says his sport director
Out with a broken collarbone in 2012, Cancellara rebounds and rides to victory on the cobbles to claim his second Tour of Flanders win
Contador is looking for his first GC win of 2013 while Porte is enjoying the form of his career
BrakeThrough Media cobbles together a collection of shots from the 2013 Ronde van Vlaanderen
Sky had two cards to play but watched RadioShack rake in the pot at Flanders
Ken Hanson leads the squad with a podium finish
Some tires are just so good that come classics season, sponsors have to take a back seat to boutique suppliers
The young Slovak says the older, wiser Cancellara was the better man on Sunday
Photos from the start of the 2013 Tour of Flanders
The VeloNews crew spots new Scott frames under Orica-GreenEdge and IAM Cycling
Photos from the 100th-anniversary Tour of Flanders
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Results from the 2013 Tour of Flanders
Results from the 2013 women's Tour of Flanders
The big Swiss time machine clocks Sagan and Roelandts on the Paterberg and rides alone to the victory
The Olympic and world road champion proves strongest of the three women contesting the finale
Dan Seaton captures the start of the 2013 Tour of Flanders
The under-23 Team USA rider wins the second half of a two-stage day to take a narrow lead with one stage remaining
Results from the 2013 Gran Premio Miguel Indurain
The start list for the 2013 Tour of Flanders as of Saturday, March 30
Spilak sheds Anton, Stetina to ride alone to victory
BrakeThrough Media illustrates the ups and downs of the Ronde
Evans says he's not racing the Giro for training, but concedes that his main goal remains the Tour
Filippo Pozzato's Merida Reacto Evo for the Tour of Flanders
Thomas says he could benefit from the favorites' focus on each other
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An up-close look at what the RadioShack-Leopard rider will use in Sunday's Tour of Flanders
Cannondale rider is expected to contend for a victory on the cobbled streets of Flanders
Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider says he feels strong enough to win Sunday's race
Spanish outfit is the only UCI ProTeam without a victory this season
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The way in which the UCI calculates points for pro teams is complicated, but recent changes have made it more transparent
Being in the right place at the right time is crucial to contending for a win at the annual classic
Former Gerolsteiner rider now competes on Danish team Christina Watches-Onfone
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Sky's 2012 Tour champion is taking focus away from his dominant time trial to sharpen himself for sharp accelerations in the mountains
1. Sylvain CHAVANEL, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 18:02 2. Anton VOROBYEV, Katusha, at :19 3. Lieuwe WESTRA, Vacansoleil-DCM, at :21 4. Johan LE BON, FDJ, at :24 5. Niki TERPSTRA, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :31
Gilbert will head for the Tour of the Basque Country; Phinney staying in Italy until Paris-Roubaix
Frenchman wins De Panne for second year in a row on final time trial
Our tester does not claim to be a triathlete, but here's his (positive) review of Specialized's new Sitero TT saddle
Cannondale sport director Stefano Zanatta says Sagan is well prepared for Sunday's cobbled classic
1. Alexander KRISTOFF, Katusha, in 2:29:02 2. Sacha MODOLO, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at :00 3. Elia VIVIANI, Cannondale, at :00
As expected, Peter Sagan and Tom Boonen abandon as they prepare for Sunday's Tour of Flanders