Andrew Greipel wins stage 1 of 2014 World Ports Classic
The big German sprinter takes the kickoff to the two-stage World Ports Classic in Antwerp
The big German sprinter takes the kickoff to the two-stage World Ports Classic in Antwerp
Results from stage 14 of the 2014 Giro d'Italia
Battaglin roars up from behind on the final steeps to take the stage as Uran sheds seconds to his rivals in a grim jersey defense
SRAM has begun shipping its hydraulic road discs, Mavic introduced a new enduro wheelset, and Wraith frames are available
The sprinters missed an opportunity and perhaps provided some inspiration for future breakaways
Movistar still believes that Quintana can win the pink jersey despite a Giro that's so far been about 'not losing'
Urán's improvements against the clock could tip him over the top as he hunts for the first grand tour victory of his career
Marco Canola gets the first grand-tour stage win of his career on stage 13 of the Giro d'Italia
1. Marco CANOLA, Bardiani-CSF, in 3:37:20 2. Jackson RODRIGUEZ, Androni Giocattoli, at :00 3. Angelo TULIK, Europcar, at :00
A determined trio of escapees and a peloton that was less so saw a breakaway succeed in stage 13 of the Giro
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Rigoberto Uran moves into the lead after winning the Stage 12 time trial
Cadel Evans became Australia's first Tour de France winner in 2011. He is now battling Rigoberto Uran to do the same at the Giro
Rigoberto Urán's path, from a small village west of Medellín to the Giro d'Italia's maglia rosa, is one of the most interesting in the sport
Rigoberto Uran's pink jersey ride
1. Rigoberto URAN URAN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 57:34 2. Diego ULISSI, Lampre-Merida, at 1:17 3. Cadel EVANS, BMC Racing, at 1:34
BrakeThrough Media provides an inside-look at Cannondale during the Giro that began in Belfast and continues in Italy
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Australian Michael Rogers returned to the top after a lengthy pause in racing due to testing positive for clenbuterol in October
Thursday's time trial will prove decisive in the fight for pink. If Evans can take big gains, the race could be on for the podium
1. Michael ROGERS, Tinkoff-Saxo, in 5:48:07 2. Simon GESCHKE, Giant-Shimano, at :10 3. Enrico BATTAGLIN, Bardiani-CSF, at :10
The Australian makes his move on the final descent and holds off the chasing peloton for more than 21 kilometers
The Australian rider spent six days wearing the pink leader's jersey
Craddock landed his first major stage race podium in California aboard this Giant TCR Advanced SL
Nacer Bouhanni takes the sprint win on stage 10 of the Giro d'italia in Salsomaggiore Terme
Domenico Pozzovivo and his AG2R team have become a GC threat at the Giro d'Italia
1. Nacer BOUHANNI, FDJ.fr, in 4:01:13 2. Giacomo NIZZOLO, Trek Factory Racing, at :00 3. Michael MATTHEWS, Orica-GreenEdge, at :00
A crash with less than 1km remaining splits the front group and disrupts the finish
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Cadel Evans is in control of the GC at the Giro, holding a 57-second lead over his closest competitor. Can he go the distance?
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After rain in both Ireland and "The Boot," the 2014 Giro d'Italia reached the Apennines — and sunshine, finally
The squad won the opening team time trial and two other stages, and held the pink jersey through stage 8
Nairo Quintana is hoping Monday's rest day will help him recover and allow him to go on the attack in the Giro's decisive final week
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Wiggins finishes with the pack to claim his crown as Cavendish, dropped early on, rejoins in time to take a narrow victory in the finale
Photos from stage 9 of the 2014 Giro d'Italia
Results from stage 9 of the 2014 Giro d'Italia
Weening out-kicks Malacarne to win the stage, Evans defends pink, and Pozzovivo takes back some crucial seconds going into Monday's rest day
Barring "some strange weather system," says the race director, the Giro will take on the snowy Stelvio and Gavia passes
Sagan claims his first victory of the 2014 Amgen tour, making short work of former world champ Hushovd, while Wiggins easily holds his lead
Photos from stage 8 of the Giro d'Italia, which sees Ulissi take his second stage and Evans move into the overall lead
Results from stage 8 of the 2014 Giro d'Italia
An exuberant Ulissi claims his second stage of this year's Giro as Evans slips into the maglia rosa, warning that the race is far from over
An injured Michele Scarponi (Astana) walked slowly on Friday, and made a face at the mention of the BMC Racing team
A keyless bike lock from Skyless, POC's new TT helmet, Retroshift's hydraulic brake levers, and Mt Borah's new skinsuit
Frenchman slips through a narrow gap in Foligno for a second stage win in three days at the Giro
Results from stage 7 of the 2014 Giro d'Italia
Frenchman wins his second stage in three days with crafty sprint
BrakeThrough Media takes us inside the peloton as the Giro d'Italia makes its way around southern Italy
A crash with 11km remaining decimated the peloton in stage 6 at the Giro d'Italia
The Giro peloton is facing a nasty mix of poor weather and slick roads throughout the first week of the corsa rosa
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Cadel Evans was among the beneficiaries when a late crash rocked the peloton on Thursday at the Giro, but should he have waited?
American attacks from the day's final descent to take a solo stage victory in Santa Barbara
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The Spaniard was one of several riders involved in a high-speed pileup late in the stage to Montecassino
Cycling's world governing body moves to allow track-legal equipment for the hour record
1. Michael MATTHEWS, Orica-GreenEdge, in 6:37:01 2. Tim WELLENS, Lotto-Belisol, at :00 3. Cadel EVANS, BMC Racing, at :00
Cadel Evans now finds himself 21 seconds out of the race lead
A solid start to the Italian tour confirms the 37-year-old is a legitimate challenger for the pink jersey
Former Canadian champion Will Routley drives the breakaway and delivers a big-time win for Optum on the Amgen Tour's fourth day
Scenes from the Giro d'Italia's fifth stage, which ended in a double climb of a Cat. 4 ascent
The Australian will wear the leader’s jersey for the fourth straight day in Thursday’s stage 6
1. Diego ULISSI, Lampre-Merida, in 5:12:39 2. Cadel EVANS, BMC Racing, at :01 3. Julian David ARREDONDO MORENO, Trek Factory Racing, at :01
Diego Ulissi put the host nation on the Giro’s 2014 official record by climbing to victory in stage 5 on Wednesday
The Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider is using this customized Venge complete with SRAM Red 22 and Zipp components
The FDJ.fr rider became the first Frenchman to win a Giro stage since 2011
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Australian delivers victory for Garmin-Sharp on the Amgen Tour's first of two mountaintop finishes
Bouhanni rode Lapierre's new aero road frame to Giro stage victory on Tuesday in Bari, Italy
Check out the scene during the Giro's fourth stage, which was marred by bad weather and poor road conditions
Riders were unsure if they should continue racing or stop all together because of slick conditions
1. Nacer BOUHANNI, FDJ.fr, in 2:22:06 2. Giacomo NIZZOLO, Trek Factory Racing, at :00 3. Tom VEELERS, Giant-Shimano, at :00
With rain creating a slick road surface throughout the 121km stage 4 in southern Italy, Nacer Bouhanni bolted to victory
Riders and teams are using the Amgen Tour to debut new gear for their sponsors
BrakeThrough Media provides a unique glimpse into the opening three days of racing at the Giro