Galimzyanov earns two-year suspension over EPO positive
Russian sprinter admitted to EPO use earlier in 2012 and will be out of racing until April 2014
Russian sprinter admitted to EPO use earlier in 2012 and will be out of racing until April 2014
Bush, Berry land full-time European jobs with storied French development squad
Fränk Schleck's entourage is expecting a decision from Luxembourg's anti-doping authorities in January
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Four women's teams among the 15 UCI registered squads announced by USA Cycling on Wednesday
Fränk Schleck sits before the disciplinary group in Luxembourg for the third time, but gets no indication of a decision
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Champion System is back in the sport's second division with two other late additions, but the Russian squad is up for additional review
American neo-pro is finding his footing with his new squad and says Wiggins is just one of the guys
Former Garmin development rider finds refuge after Spidertech closes up shop
Race will center around Colorado's central mountains, with a return to the Vail time trial and a new stage in Northern Colorado
Izoard XP and Havoc models affected, though no injuries have been reported after fork, frame failures
The UCI points toward string of doping positives, Kolobnev's alleged 2010 Liège deal and the appointment of Ekimov
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New doping accusation not EPO-related for collegiate coach, who has denied the unnamed accuser's claims
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A new, unnamed rider has come forward with accusations that Rick Crawford provided them with performance enhancing drugs
Sky's Tour champion Bradley Wiggins says that Sky will rally behind whomever is the team's Tour leader, and that a back-up plan is key
Chris Froome tells The Times that he expects to go to France in July with Sky's full backing, despite Bradley Wiggins' comments last week
Lennard Zinn also fields reader questions on stripped BB shells and picking seatpost material, and takes recommendations for freezing painful feet
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Young British climber joins WorldTour ranks with late contract
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Organizers will officially launch the inaugural Tour of Alberta on Monday morning
Sunday Times columnist David Walsh hits out at the Washington Post's Sally Jenkins over her Armstrong apologist column
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The Russian squad says it wants answers about the UCI License Commission's "inexplicable decision" to deny it a WorldTour berth
The VeloNews tech crew presents three cycling-themed T-shirt gift ideas for the holidays
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Driver on Mallorca throws tacks in front of training group
The Tour de France will start in Great Britain just five years after the standard-setting London prologue
VeloNews tech editor Caley Fretz highlights last-minute stocking stuffers to help your special someone show their cycling passion
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WADA chief John Fahey and Change Cycling Now backer Jaimie Fuller express concern over independence of UCI's 'independent commission'
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UCI president says the Change Cycling Now group is irrelevant and asks what LeMond has done for cycling in 25 years
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The UCI initially demanded $3.24 million from Contador over his clenbuterol case and the two settled this week at CAS
Argentine sprinter will race a U.S. calendar in 2013 after six seasons in the first division
Stakeholders will cover four main topic areas in January summit: globalization, anti-doping, cyclists and calendar
British Tour champ backpedals on BBC Radio, saying he may actually race the Tour and share leadership with Chris Froome
2011 Giro champ draws a brief offseason suspension over what he calls testing working with banned doctor Michele Ferrari
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The Chicago Tribune reports that the UCI has officially stripped Armstrong of his Tour titles
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The UCI confirmed discussions with Omega Pharma owner Zdenek Bakala that would promote elements of a new pro road racing calendar
Russian Katusha team of Joaquim Rodríguez released a stern statement that it would “defend its interests”, including taking the UCI to court
The documents show a robust back-and-forth between Armstrong’s legal team and the government, with every inch of progress contested.
Rodríguez has little time and even less leverage to cut a deal for himself and his Spanish comrades
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Vasil Kiryienka leaves Movistar to ride with Sky in 2013
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The UCI has granted Argos-Shimano a WorldTour license, while renewing Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank and dropping Katusha
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Does Andy Schleck still have that big engine, and if so, can he make it roar in 2013?
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As Trebon bobbles Johnson escapes and once again the Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld riders finish one-two ... just in a different order
Nash blasts off and stays gone to win again in Bend as teammate Gould collects the overall title
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The wily Belgian champ makes his move going into a run-up and holds his advantage to the finish