Coryn Rivera gets confidence boost ahead of La Course
Coryn Rivera sprints to victory in stage 5 of the Internationale Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen, her first win since April.
Coryn Rivera sprints to victory in stage 5 of the Internationale Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen, her first win since April.
Caley Fretz and Andrew Hood talk to Lionel Birnie about the second week of the Tour de France, the favorites, doping allegations, and more.
Now that we're wise to indiscretions of cycling's doping-tainted era, movies from then can be viewed in a different, interesting light.
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Lennard Zinn answers questions about how you can run a mix of different parts and gets a tip on how to help out a weak derailleur.
Global Cycling Network scopes out FSA's new shifting system at the Tour de France on the race's second rest day.
After months of rumors about a new player in the drivetrain game, FSA showed off new parts on the Tour de France's second rest day.
Known as a strong finisher in three-week tours, Quintana will fight for victory in four brutal Alpine stages this week.
Nairo Quintana, Tejay van Garderen, and Alejandro Valverde all feel that the doping suspicions surrounding Froome are out of hand.
Joaquim Rodríguez and Katusha announced on the Tour’s second rest day that the Spanish rider has extended his contract through 2016.
Alberto Contador may have started the Tour on the back foot after a difficult Giro, but he says he'll keep fighting in the Alps this week.
David Brailsford says that France 2's televised "ambush" led Sky to release Froome's power numbers in order to set the record straight.
With a technical descent into the finish of stage 17, this might be the stage for Vincenzo Nibali to make an attack.
Amid all of the chaos and commotion, the Tour de France remains equally exhilarating and exhausting — this year, more than most
Team Sky says that Chris Froome has unfinished business at the Spanish grand tour and may try for the red jersey later this year.
Critics have suggested that Froome, the leader of the Tour de France, is not racing clean
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Global Cycling Cycling Network takes a look inside the Team Sky mobile kitchen at the Tour de France.
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Chloe Woodruff and Jill Kintner dominate the women's events, while Gwin, Fintsterwald, and Grotts win men's races.
Geraint Thomas, one of Chris Froome's key lieutenants in the mountains looks to be uninjured after frightening stage 16 crash.
Peter Sagan put it all on the line, descending like a madman into Gap, but he was unable to pull back lone escapee Ruben Plaza in stage 16.
A big breakaway fights for one final opportunity to win a stage before the Alps commence in earnest. Sagan is close, but not close enough.
Warren Barguil crashes Geraint Thomas off the road on the descent to Gap, blames van Garderen, but the American disputes the details.
Warren Barguil lost control on a fast descent to Gap and crashed into Geraint Thomas, sending the Sky rider off the road in Tour stage 16.
Ruben Plaza wins stage 16 of the Tour de France from Bourg-de-Péage to Gap, with a solo attack on the Col de Mans.
Chris Froome defends the yellow jersey on a treacherous descent while Sky teammate Geraint Thomas survives frightening crash.
Global Cycling Network talks with Caley Fretz about the new tech that's been spotted at the Tour de France.
An variety of nicknames — some humorous — are spread throughout the colorful Tour de France peloton
The Sky boss says his star rider is clean, and he calls for the UCI to do more to combat doping in the sport
The German sprinter has won three of the four sprint stages in this Tour de France, including Sunday's close finish in Valence
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Chris Froome says commentators airing their doubts about whether he's riding clean are fueling bad behavior among fans at roadside
It wasn't an illegal feed, but Sean Yates got in trouble nonetheless after a Tinkoff mechanic chucked a bottle at a TV moto
The wildcard African team came to the Tour with a plan — wear a jersey and win a stage — and accomplished both goals
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André Greipel gets his third stage win, Peter Sagan holds onto green and Europcar misses an opportunity
The race leader had a rough ride into Gap in 2013, and he's hoping that history doesn't repeat itself this year
André Greipel gets the hat trick in stage 15 as Peter Sagan finds himself winless yet again
André Greipel leads a one-two German finish in stage 15 as Peter Sagan, who featured in an early break, finds himself denied yet again
Eduardo Sepulveda (Bretagne-Seché Environment) was yanked from the Tour de France by the race jury for taking a 100 meter ride in an AG2R-La Mondiale team car
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Robert Gesink is back in contention for a second career Tour de France top 10 after making it through a few tough years
Quintana leap-frogs van Garderen in the general classification in stage 14, but the American is holding onto his top-three placing.
Stephen Cummings earns a victory from the breakaway in stage 14, while the GC favorites lock horns a few minutes behind
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Stage 15 will be the last chance for the sprinters to have a shot at glory before the Tour reaches Paris
Tour de France overall leader Chris Froome says a spectator threw urine at him early on in the Tour's 14th stage
Stephen Cummings sails to Tour de France stage 14 win, MTN-Qhubeka's first ever Tour stage victory
Steve Cummings limits his losses on the final climb and then sails past an indecisive duo of Thibaut Pinot and Romain Bardet to win stage 14
Bloodied and bruised by a hard crash on stage 13, Jean-Christophe Péraud soldiers on at the Tour de France
Sky's Richie Porte says that he was punched on stage 10, with an aggressive roadside spectator to blame
Adria Mobil takes six stage wins and both general and points classifications jerseys in dominant Tour of Qinghai Lake campaign
BMC is counting on Samúel Sanchez to serve as Tejay van Garderen's strongest lieutenant in the challenging high mountain stages of the Tour
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The precocious world champ Michal Kwiatkowski has delivered good results this season but is still seeking to take a Tour stage victory.
Returning for its second edition, La Course by Le Tour de France, will be held Sunday, July 26 on the classic Champs-Elysees circuit.
Tinkoff-Saxo's Tour strategy appears to be changing as the yellow jersey looks out of reach, while the green jersey is in its grasp.
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A hard uphill finish pits two of the peloton's strongmen, Greg Van Avermaet and Peter Sagan, in a battle for the stage win.
Hills, false flats, and lots of accelerations will be required. It’s ideal terrain for breakaway riders who like to climb.
Peter Sagan and André Greipel — two sprinters cut from different cloths — are locked in battle for green jersey as Tour enters final week.
Greg Van Avermaet goes to the line with Peter Sagan, delivering a gritty sprint on a tough uphill finish in Mende. Froome keeps yellow.
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Should disc brakes be used in the pro peloton? Global Cycling Network puts the new technology to the test with chorizo. Yep, sausage.
Greg van Avermaet captures stage 13, powering through the final 400 meters ahead of Peter Sagan. Chris Froome keeps GC lead.
Not content to fight for podium placings, Movistar plans to challenge Froome again when the race reaches the Alps.
Salsa has a book for bikepackers, new sunglasses are debuted at the Tour, and Bulls is looking to make a splash in the U.S.
Highlights from data taken during the first half of the Tour show the highest recorded speed was nearly 70 mph
Tour de France leader Chris Froome must contend with skeptics who think he may be using a concealed motor in his bike.
Nicolas Roche cautions that Sky is not yet ready to say Chris Froome has the yellow jersey wrapped up
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Team Sky smothers Froome's rivals in the Tour's first foray into the mountains. So far, no one has found a chink in his yellow armor.
Nairo Quintana vows to keep attacking Chris Froome until the bitter end, the final day of the Alps on the Tour's penultimate day.
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This week's Ask a Mechanic features Greg O'Keefe showing us how to install an extended-range cog.
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