Mitchelton Bay Cycling Classic Stage 1:: Ewan’s First Strike
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Nys misses his own race with bronchitis
Lennard Zinn offers up a number of reader letters offering suggestions for cyclists in need of corrective lenses
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The 2013 road season is just around the corner; set yourself up now for success at your biggest events of the year
WorldTour champion says he will leave his Russia-backed team if it does not secure a ProTeam license in an appeal to CAS
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The world champ escapes with four laps to race and never looks back
Hesjedal is named Canadian sportsman of the year while Uran hopes to podium at a grand tour in 2013
Nash claims her fifth win of the season as Cant looks forward to a tough Bpost race in Baal
Kashechkin will remain on the squad but remain suspended until he signs Astana's internal code of conduct.
The U.S. 17-18 champ scores again behind world champion Mathieu Van Der Poel, who appears to be invincible
American Jonathan Page turns in a fine ride to place fifth in Bredene
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Bradley Wiggins and Dave Brailsford make the 2013 New Year Honors List, and Alessandro Ballan leaves intensive care
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The 2013 roster is Garmin's youngest crop of riders to date
The previously invincible Sven Nys has a race to forget, crashing at least twice and confronting an unruly spectator
Crashes punctuate the women's racing on the muddy Azencross circuit
The two American juniors are the best of the rest on a heavy, muddy circuit
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Some think the young Slovak stalwart can eventually win a grand tour
“The only thing that is pro in cycling is the name. That’s all," says Canadian entrepreneur Serge Arsenault
Phil Gaimon fondly recalls some highlights with Kenda as he prepares to move to Bissell for 2013
The U.S. road champion hopes to ride the Tour for Alberto Contador and defend his stars-and-stripes jersey in 2013
The former Rabobank rider says he will go to work for a coffee importer
The U.S. 17-18 champion scores his first runner-up finish in a World Cup event just days after winning in Namur
The Belgian champ pries open a small gap on a climb, then breaks away on a sandy decline to win in Zolder
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Lennard Zinn answers reader questions about frame geometry for tall ’cross frames, extra-long Eggbeater pedal spindles and more
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American neo-pro is surprised, excited to be aiming at the Tour of Italy in his rookie season
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The Sunday Times expects its total claim "is likely to exceed" 1 million pounds ($1.6 million)
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The BMC Racing rider writes a newspaper column, but said doing a book was much harder
Surgeons repaired the former world champion's broken femur and removed his spleen
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Zdenek Stybar and Jan Denuwelaere tangled at the finish in Essen, and the former world champ was relegated
The case was founded on mistakes allegedly made during the handling of Heras's samples
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While built with mountain bike racing in mind, the 29XC wheels from Enve may be the best set of disc-ready ’cross wheels available
The French sprinter calls it quits following a winless 2012 and an ability to land a new ride after being released by Ag2r La Mondiale
Once a major force across Europe, Spanish cycling is a shadow of its former glorious self in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Ryan Trebon rides an XX1-style single ring setup at the Bend USGP, which could indicate big moves by SRAM in road and ’cross drivetrains
Former world champion suffers fractured rib and is in surgery Thursday evening
Financial commitments to be paid through 2013, but name will not appear on jerseys or bikes
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Russian team boss speaks at bitter team presentation
Drug-maker Amgen will pay $762 million in penalties and whistleblower settlements over off-label drug recommendations
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