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Michael Albasini wins stage 8 of 2012 Tour de Suisse
Late move by Fränk Schleck and Levi Leipheimer put the two into second and third overall
Brad Huff, Theresa Cliff-Ryan win stage 4 of Nature Valley Grand Prix
John Murphy and Carmen Small keep their leaders' jerseys going into stage 5
Tour de Beauce 2012 stage 4 results
1. Svein TUFT, CAN, in 27:08 2. Rory SUTHERLAND, UnitedHealthcare, at :30 3. Hugo HOULE, Spidertech-C10, at :46 4. Christian MEIER, CAN, at :55 5. Ryan ROTH, Spidertech-C10, at 1:10
Horner speaks: Olympic selection, a Tour spot and RadioShack’s woes
Veteran happy to work with a young U.S. team in London, calls Kloden's comments on RadioShack's Tour selection unprofessional
Stevens thrilled with Wall Street to London move
Auto qualifying national champion laments, takes motivation from missing time trial roster for London
Farrar, Horner, Stevens, Armstrong highlight U.S. Olympic road team
USA Cycling announces the final selections for the men's and women's road teams for the London Games
Bruyneel: ‘I am innocent of all charges’
RadioShack boss says he will cooperate with USADA investigation and has not participated in a doping program in his teams
From the pages of Velo: Performance Quantified
In the debut of VeloLab, our tech team put four aero road bikes to the test. Get the results from the lab and the road
Ullrich, Basso amongst those in line for Armstrong’s titles
The messy business of reassigning Lance Armstrong's Tour titles
Kessiakoff tops Cancellara in Suisse TT; Costa defends
Kessiakoff upends Cancellara as Costa keeps his GC lead in Switzerland
Nature Valley loses Cannon Falls stage again
Officials attempt to shorten, ultimately call off Nature Valley GP third stage
All systems go: Mavic launches Cosmic CXR80 aero wheels
Mavic unveiled its new aero wheelset, built as a complete system, this week
Andy Schleck talks altitude training, Wiggins and Hesjedal
Schleck says he hasn't seen someone with as much fitness and drive as Wiggins in a long time
A Yarn With Rupert Guinness
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Tour de Beauce 2012 stage 3 results
1. Matt COOKE, Exergy, in 4:12:32 2. Francisco MANCEBO PEREZ, Competitive Cyclist, at :7 3. Rory SUTHERLAND, UnitedHealthcare, at :7 4. Hugo HOULE, Spidertech-C10, at :10 5. Chris BUTLER, CSS, at :12
Ask Nick: Shimano 9000 climbing gears, Duggan’s stars and stripes
Nick Legan answers reader questions on a 30+ cassette for the new Dura-Ace, gearing for bike storage and more
Photo of the Day – 15 June 2012
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How the hopefuls stack up for the Olympics
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Sagan wins stage 4 of the Tour de Suisse; Costa leads
Slovak wins his fourth stage in six tries in Switzerland
RadioShack mum on Bruyneel status; Horner might be back in Tour
While embattled RadioShack-Nissan director goes quiet, Chris Horner may be back in the Tour de France
Casey B. Gibson Gallery: Nature Valley Grand Prix 2012 stage 2
Images from the Saint Paul Criterium at the 2012 Nature Valley Grand Prix
Small, Murphy lead Nature Valley after double opening day
Carmen Small, Theresa Cliff-Ryan, Tom Zirbel and John Murphy were all stage winners on Wednesday in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Lewis’ long road back runs through a Beauce stage win
Craig Lewis grabs his first individual professional win after breaking his leg at last year’s Giro d’Italia
Dombrowski hoping for Gavia boost at Baby Giro
American won the mountain stage to Terminillo on Tuesday, but ceded the overall lead with a late flat two days before the decisive mountain stage
What A Mess…
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Harlem Skyscraper Classic to air live on VeloNews.com
Skyscraper Classic to air live on VeloNews.com
USADA outlines alleged 14-year conspiracy for Armstrong, others
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has sent Lance Armstrong and others a 15-page letter outlining doping allegations throughout the Texan's career
Photo of the Day – 14 June 2012
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Schleck calls missing the Tour the ‘biggest disappointment’ of his career
Andy Schleck says he would rather finish last than miss the 2012 Tour de France with injuries suffered at the Dauphine
Isaichev wins stage 5 at the Tour de Suisse
Katusha rider wins from breakaway, but nearly celebrates too early
Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic organizers cancel race, citing low registration
One of the longest-running events in the U.S. cancels, citing poor pre-registration numbers
Andy Schleck expected to announce Tour non-start
Struggling Luxembourger has broken vertebra from Dauphine crash and is RadioShack's second star to miss the start in Liege
Willow’s Wisdom on the Rocks: Eat like a caveman
Willow cut gluten before all the cool kids were doing it. Her results improved and every year she felt better.
News Shorts – 13th June, 2012
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Q&A With GreenEDGE’s Wes Sulzberger
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Bruyneel clarifies RadioShack stance on Horner decision
Team boss says Swiss tour start was criteria for Tour selection from the start of the year
Photo of the Day – 13 June 2012
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Technical FAQ: Does wheel weight matter?
Lennard Zinn answers more questions on bike weight and readers weigh in on previous columns
Sagan wins stage 4 of the 2012 Tour de Suisse
Liquigas man wins another sprint in Tour de France build-up
More miles, more climbing and Leipheimer confirmed for 2012 Tour of Utah
Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah returns with 33 percent more miles, 25 percent more climbing in 2012
Horner on Tour selection snub: ‘My back is fine’
American says he has not heard from RadioShack management in weeks and won't allow the team to impact his Olympics selection
How Time Gaps Are Calculated
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A big hole: Andreu, others react to Hincapie’s retirement
Frankie Andreu, Sean Petty amongst those paying tribute to George Hincapie following his retirement announcement
MapMyRide aims for Strava’s KOM
The original online fitness mapping company steps into the social fray to compete against Strava with new Courses feature
Canadian Olympic hopefuls one step closer to nomination
Four names will be selected from the 13-person list of nominees to represent Canada in London
From the pages of Velo: A Gentle Giant
In our July 21, 2008 cover story, we look at George Hincapie, America’s most accomplished active racer and the international peloton’s nice guy
Hincapie wants to be remembered as a great teammate
A few weeks before announcing his retirement, George Hincapie sat down with VeloNews to talk about his legacy and meshing his nice-guy reputation with hard-nosed classics riding
Horner to miss the Tour de France
American misses RadioShack's long list for the Tour
Photo of the Day – 12 June 2012
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Sagan wins again in Switzerland
Slovak wins his second stage of the Tour de Suisse, three days into the race
George Hincapie to retire in August
Veteran American will call it a career after the Tour de France, USA Pro Challenge
Kelderman making waves in neo-pro year
Dutch rookie wins Dauphine young rider's competition with surprising time trial
Hoste returns from endless hangover
Belgian classics veteran Leif Hoste returns slowly from long-undiagnosed head injury
A Brief History of Passoni Bicycles
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Rui Costa wins stage 2, seizes overall lead at 2012 Tour de Suisse
Movistar rider dashes Schleck's hopes for stage win, yellow jersey
Bradley Wiggins joins “a very special list” with 2nd Dauphine title
Sky captain remains focused on Tour, but savors 2nd Dauphine victory
RadioShack remains calm despite Andy Schleck’s disappointing Dauphine
Schleck will train in the Pyrenees and the Alps, then hope to gain strength in 2nd half of the Tour de France.
Bradley Wiggins clinches 2012 Criterium du Dauphine as Daniel Moreno Fernandez wins finale
Evans and BMC battle to the finish, but Sky takes top two steps on the final podium
Second-year pro Michael Matthews dreams of rainbow jersey
Young Aussie rider dreams of leading his country's team to victory in Valkenburg
Photo of the Day – 10 June 2012
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Peter Sagan takes opening time trial at Tour de Suisse
Liquigas-Cannondale strongman out-speeds resurgent Fabian Cancellara in stage-1 time trial
Lotto-Belisol’s Van den Broeck building strength, confidence
Lotto-Belisol hopes Belgian's growing strength, confidence brings a top-five finish at the Tour
Sky shows strength on mountainous stage 6 of Criterium du Dauphine
Team's powerful pace on the Dauphine's mountainous stage 6 keeps rivals under wraps
Nairo Quintana Rojas wins stage 6 at Criterium du Dauphine
Evans chases Colombian to runner-up finish on the stage, but takes only seconds from race leader Wiggins
Andy Schleck quits Criterium du Dauphine on penultimate stage
RadioShack's Tour de France hopeful suffering after time-trial crash
Evans puts Wiggins to the test on the Grand Colombier
With some bad local advice, Wiggins says Evans' attack on Friday showed the Aussie is here to race
Contador and Saxo Bank: A logical pairing
Bruyneel claims he never spoke with Contador's camp about signing the Spaniard and ending his relationship with the Schlecks
Photo of the Day – 9 June 2012
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Westra working ahead for Tour and Olympics
Lieuwe Westra is building towards that magical form that saw him nearly win Paris-Nice in March
Leipheimer Q&A: Looking for Swiss tour bump
Defending champ hoping to regain top form for Tour, talks about the human condition and the sweetness of victory through struggle
Vichot wins at the Dauphine; Wiggins defends yellow
Frenchman wins stage after HC climb of the Col du Grand Colombier
Contador signs with Saxo Bank through 2015
Sanctioned Tour champ returns to Riis Cycling, will race the Benelux Tour, Vuelta
Moots diversifies materials with new 29er
The latest 29er creation from Moots blends titanium, carbon, and aluminum construction
Photo of the Day – 8 June 2012
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Ask Nick: Melted helmets, fair play and wide wheel clearance
Tech editor Nick Legan gives a tough answer on wheel/frame compatibility and talks road rash treatment
Hesjedal confirms Tour start, Garmin leadership role
Giro champ will go into the Tour de France with the team first on his mind after historic Giro win
Wiggins extends Dauphine lead with TT win
Brit solidifies lead in tune-up for the Tour de France
Evans committed to ride through 2013
Tour champ is not looking beyond the 100th edition of the Tour de France in 2013
Stevens features in Olympic team fundraising campaign
Exergy Tour winner is the focus of an installment in the "Raise Our Flag" campaign, a fundraising effort for the U.S. Olympic Team ahead of the 2012 London Games