Tour de France 2012 stage 5 results
1. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, in 4:41:30 2. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 3. Juan José HAEDO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at 0 4. Samuel DUMOULIN, Cofidis, at 0 5. Mark CAVENDISH, Sky, at 0
1. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, in 4:41:30 2. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 3. Juan José HAEDO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at 0 4. Samuel DUMOULIN, Cofidis, at 0 5. Mark CAVENDISH, Sky, at 0
German wins second stage in as many days in France after late crash delays the peloton
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency chief says no Armstrong-related cases have been finalized and that information on witnesses can harm them
Jonathan Vaughters and the Slipstream squad deny report of sanctions, point to policy of openness in Armstrong investigation
German sprint ace abandons Tour after five days with stomach, knee ailments
A belgian Pro-Continental rider dies after appearing on Belgian television during the Tour's fourth stage
According to a story in De Telegraaf, Hincapie, Leipheimer, Vande Velde, Zabriskie and Vaughters testified. Ochowicz and Vaughters deny talk of suspensions
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Independence Day isn't a holiday for Chris Horner and Dave Zabriskie — they're on the job at the Tour
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American Tom Danielson describes the moment he knew his separated "shoulder was wrecked," and fights to stay in the Tour on stage 4
Images from stage 4 of the 2012 Tour de France, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Sky sprinters take a heavy fall, but should be back for more on Thursday
"The Gorilla" has a custom Noah with integrated brakes and a note for riders on his wheel
Get back to the joy of riding. It is the only way to reach your full potential, but requires learning how to listen
French hero of the 2011 Tour feel sharp pain in his injured knee and may abandon the race
U.S. Olympic hopeful Shelley Olds shows the flag on the Fourth of July
Bernie Eisel says Sky will miss Belarusian Soldier in the leadout and recalls an emotionally trying day yesterday
André Greipel rode a textbook lead-out to victory Wednesday in stage 4 of the Tour de France
1. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, in 5:18:32 2. Alessandro PETACCHI, Lampre-ISD, at 0 3. Tom VEELERS, Argos-Shimano, at 0 4. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 5. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0
Danielson: "Before I was dreaming much bigger and now I'm just focusing on getting to the finish line"
Alex Rasmussen draws an 18-month suspension for missing doping tests
We profile the power output numbers for Janez Brajkovic and Chris Anker Sørensen over the first four days of the Tour
The young Slovak has a big points buffer heading into three sprint stages and then the Vosgues Mountains
Beefed-up sprint bike for the former green jersey winner
Garmin director says Danielson will try to continue after separated shoulder as the team's GC hopes now lie squarely on Giro champ Hesjedal
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Australian Tiffany Cromwell went on a solo ride for over 100km during stage 5 of the 2012 Giro Donne
Every morning looks like airport security at the Team Sky bus, and our Matthew Beaudin, a Tour rookie, is there
With Mark Cavendish freelancing and rivals trying to engineer their own trains, the Tour sprints are particularly chaotic this year
Images from stage 3 of the 2012 Tour de France, through the lens of Graham Watson
Defending Tour champ says that racing a man day in a three-week tour is a tall order and he's happy BMC Racing made it through Tuesday intact
Peter Sagan is unbeatable in terrain that suits him and Tuesday was a stressful, classics-style race, Fabian Cancellara tells VeloNews after stage 3 of the 2012 Tour de France
Images from stage 3 of the 2012 Tour de France, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Olympic champ says his run in the maillot jaune is helping him top off his preparation for a medal defense in London
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Garmin-Sharp had a rough day on stage 3, with its GC men and sprinter all spending time on the deck
Though it may be the biggest race in the cycling world, the racers are just as accessible as at your local crit
Ever wonder what Mark Cavendish wears when he sleeps or if he snores? Bernie Eisel talks rooming with the world champion
Solo Cycle Clothing's Heuvel jersey is pricey, but functional — and who doesn't love Seventies-era Belgian kit?
Lennard Zinn talks electronic shifting: EPS compatibility with Di2 framesets and upgrades to electronic on frames without internal routing
Slovak champ, now a double Tour stage winner, says he'll shine Ivan Basso's shoes as thanks
1. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, in 4:42:58 2. Edvald BOASSON HAGEN, Sky, at :1 3. Peter VELITS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :1 4. Fabian CANCELLARA, RadioShack-Nissan, at :1 5. Michael ALBASINI, Orica-GreenEdge, at :1
The 2012 Tour de France sees a plethora of pilups
With his possible sanction for working with banned Dr. Michele Ferrari, Filippo Pozzato misses the Italian squad for London
A year after a France Television car forced him into a barbed wire, Hoogerland still seeking damages
The Swiss Time Machine's custom yellow Domane
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Hincapie and Evans mix it up with the sprinters’ teams late in stage 2
Luxembourger dodged a bullet Sunday in Seraing and points to his history of honoring contracts when asked about rumors of a new German sponsor
Images from stage 2 of the 2012 Tour de France, through the lens of Graham Watson
King of the Mountains' aero Venge
Images of stage 2 at the 2012 Tour de France, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Mark Cavendish describes jumping into a gap left by Matt Goss to get onto Daryl Impey's wheel, then coming off André Greipel and Greg Henderson to win stage 2 of the 2012 Tour de France
Vos uses wild downhill attack to ride back into pink in the women's Tour of Italy
Stage 2: Bernie Eisel describes Sunday's Tour de France finish in Seraing, says there is no normal morning at the 2012 Tour de France and tells us about those yellow helmets
Even on its biggest stage, cycling gives fans access to their heroes like no other in the world
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1. Mark CAVENDISH, Sky, in 4:56:59 2. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, at 0 3. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 4. Tom VEELERS, Argos-Shimano, at 0 5. Alessandro PETACCHI, Lampre-ISD, at 0
Manx Missile scores a freelance Tour de France win in the rainbow jersey
Over the weekend, Russian Denis Menchov reminded everyone that he's finished on the podium in Paris three times
World time trial champ suffers wrist fracture at the Tour de France, but stays in the race to aim at the stage 9 time trial
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The Hyde Park Blast in Cincinnati was one of the hardest-fought races of the USA CRITS season
Peter Sagan has made quite a splash in his Tour debut, latching onto a surging Fabian Cancellara and beating him to the line
A chat with Garmin-Sharp's Tom Danielson following stage 1 of the 2012 Tour de France
Graham Watson captures the action during stage 1 of the 2012 Tour de France
Casey B. Gibson's collection of images from stage 1 of the 2012 Tour de France
Andrew Hood contributes a daily notebook from the 2012 Tour de France
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Double-stage winner and defending champ Marianne Vos slips to second overall
A Canadian company rewards its Canadian Giro champ with a maple-leaf-adorned Cervelo R5CA
1. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, in 4:58:19 2. Fabian CANCELLARA, RadioShack-Nissan, at 0 3. Edvald BOASSON HAGEN, Sky, at 0 4. Philippe GILBERT, BMC Racing, at 0 5. Bauke MOLLEMA, Rabobank, at 0
Slovak champs takes a tactical sprint in Belgium as Cancellara goes on the attack in yellow
Bernie Eisel describes waiting and waiting for the phone to ring before the race and the huge expectations at Team Sky
Garmin-Sharp's Jonathan Vaughters wants to inject a little chaos into the normally managed Tour
He's not in yellow, but Sky's Bradley Wiggins commands top spot amongst the favorites at the Tour de France after seven minutes of racing