Gallery: 2014 Vuelta a Espana, stage 5
Tinkoff-Saxo puts Garmin-Sharp in trouble in the crosswinds. Degenkolb wins a fierce sprint, drawing the ire of Bouhanni
Tinkoff-Saxo puts Garmin-Sharp in trouble in the crosswinds. Degenkolb wins a fierce sprint, drawing the ire of Bouhanni
Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Sharp) lost more than three minutes in Wednesday's stage when the bunch split up under pressure from Tinkoff-Saxo
John Degenkolb wins his second day in a row on a 180km stage from Priego de Córdoba to Ronda
Tinkoff-Saxo shows their confidence, splitting the peloton in crosswinds, and Degenkolb prevails again in the sprint
New power meters for single-ring mountain bikes and riders using the latest Shimano road drivetrains
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Parlee introduces its lightest frameset, a new disc model, and a cheaper aero option
Degenkolb delighted with first major win since March, as stage 4 tackles two categorized climbs in southern Spain
Degenkolb wins a hot, hilly stage from Mairena del Alcor to Córdoba
John Degenkolb out-sprints a Vuelta peloton that is whittled down by two hard climbs and hot weather
In Spain, temperatures are pushing 100F, riders are losing 10 pounds of water weight during each stage, and teams are going through 200 bottles per day
GPS company introduces new $900 power meter and new spin-scan data metrics to geek out over
Pearl Izumi has added a clever tongue-mounted Boa closure system to the new Rd IV and X-Project shoe lines
Lennard Zinn explains how Campagnolo cassettes can be installed incorrectly on some freehubs, and how to avoid this dangerous error
New Tharsis XC stem includes an integrated headset compression system and a new Di2 battery hiding spot
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Results from a 188km stage from Cádiz to Arcos de la Frontera
Orica-GreenEdge's Michael Matthews wins a tricky sprint finish over Garmin-Sharp's Dan Martin
The Australian Orica-GreenEdge rider won the stage and took the overall lead with a 10-second time bonus
The race is full of big names with low expectations, except for the 24-year-old Colombian and reigning Giro d’Italia champion
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We caught up with Jens Voigt’s custom Trek Madone, which he rode at the USA Pro Challenge — the final race of his career
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Tejay van Garderen takes a second consecutive USA Pro Challenge title as Alex Howes wins a squeaker of a sprint in downtown Denver
Photos from stage 2 of the 2014 Vuelta a España
Results from stage 2 of the 2014 Vuelta a España
Nacer Bouhanni powers to the win in stage 2 as Alejandro Valverde collects the red race leader's jersey from teammate Jonathan Castroviejo
Having crashed out of this year's Tour de France, Chris Froome has one eye turned to next year's edition as he tackles the Vuelta
Tejay van Garderen and Tom Danielson duel on a rain-soaked Vail Pass, and the race leader triumphs in record time
Photos from the team time trial that kicked off the 2014 Vuelta a España
Results from stage 1 of the 2014 Vuelta a España
Movistar wins the opening team time trial at the Vuelta a España, putting Jonathan Castroviejo into the first red leader's jersey
Trek Factory Racing's Didier delivers the coup de grace on Boreas Pass, narrowly winning stage 5 in chilly Breckenridge
Twenty-two teams will line up at the start of the Vuelta, August 23 in Jerez de la Frontera
Talansky returns to competition Saturday with realistic expectations in his first race back since his bitter exit from the Tour
Silca introduces $450 pump, Poc adds MIPS to Octal helmet, SRM announces new head unit, and SRAM releases new carbon wheels
The 42-year-old was taken off Lampre's Vuelta a Espana team Friday morning after bronchitis medication lowered his cortisol levels
Treatment for bronchitis lowers Horner’s cortisol levels and Lampre decides to replace him on the roster despite obtaining a TUE
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Jens Voigt rocked the Garden of the Gods with a 27-mile solo attack — nearly long enough for the 42-year-old to survive for a win
This year's Vuelta a España has a stacked field, and here are 10 GC riders that should impress in Spain
Hilly as ever, the Vuelta favors climbers, but this year's champion will need a strong time trial game to prevail in the Spanish heat
Use less water to clean your bike and keep your bearings and brakes from getting contaminated
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The American wins stage 3 of the USA Pro Challenge with peerless climbing prowess and rides his way into the GC lead at the Colorado tour
Organizer RCS Sport will announce the full route in October, but reports claim it could swing through Tuscany on its way to Milan
Yeti's redesigned, 4-inch-travel platform is lighter and more versatile than ever
22-year-old endures a day-long breakaway, rain, muddy roads, and a race restart for a breakthrough win
Global Cycling Network looks ahead to the final grand tour of the season. With an all-star lineup, it may be one of the year's best races
Six U.S. riders and two Canadians head a solid North American contingent for the season's final grand tour, the Vuelta a España
For the first time, Pearl Izumi is selling the hyper-slim Team Speed Mesh jersey given to USA Pro Challenge race leaders
Lennard Zinn addresses questions dealing with a variety of topics ranging from frame shapes to disc brakes
The American is ready to defend his Vuelta a Espana title against a stacked field
Kiel Reijnen bided his time on Monday in Aspen in order to overcome Boulder friend Alex Howes
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Valverde and Quintana lead heavily favored Movistar into the Vuelta in what could be the final chapter in the transition of power
The British squad names the eight riders who will ride in support of the 2013 Tour de France champion
Lars Boom and Belkin pressure Tim Wellens in the final stage, but he holds on to take the overall title in the Eneco Tour
Nairo Quintana, tied on time with race leader Daniel Moreno, bests him in the final race against the clock
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Tim Wellens solos to the stage win and the overall lead as overnight race leader Tom Dumoulin slips to third
Dani Moreno takes the lead on a tie on time with Nairo Quintana as Lloyd Mondory wins stage 5 in a sprint
Van Avermaet takes advantage of BMC's strong teamwork to win stage 5, Dumoulin overtakes Boom on GC
The Colombian earns the stage win atop Lagunas de Neila to take command of the five-day race
Tom Boonen, Taylor Phinney, Jens Voigt, and other members of the pro peloton don't stop short when it comes to talking about disc brakes
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Bouhanni jumped with only a few hundred meters to go, and claimed the dangerous sprint. The GC standings remain unchanged
The Italian holds off two Giant-Shimano riders to earn the victory
Gluing tubular tires is a multi-step process and must be done correctly
The Spaniard exited the Tour de France in stage 10 after a crash left him with a broken shinbone
Belkin's Lars Boom now leads the Eneco Tour overall by four seconds, with Tom Dumoulin in second
Movistar's Lobato sprints to a stage victory and into the Burgos leader's jersey
The Colombian climber starts Wednesday’s Vuelta a Burgos as the man to beat
Despite a vocal opposition and somewhat tame advocates, the move to disc brakes on road bikes is coming
2013 Tour champion says: "It will definitely spur me on to be absolutely ready for next year’s edition"
The overall winner of the 2013 Eneco Tour, Stybar won stage 2 of this year’s race Tuesday, taking a wet field sprint ahead of Lars Boom (Belkin)
This week, Lennard Zinn follows up on a recent column about using the ideal tire widths and pressures
The Italian sprinter survived several crashes inside the final 10km, out-sprinting Yohann Gène (Europcar) to take the stage win and GC lead
The Italian crashed during a training ride over the weekend and broke his leg