Alexandre Geniez wins stage 15; Vincenzo Nibali leads Vuelta
The FDJ rider times his break perfectly as the GC men mark each other on another tough day in the mountains
The FDJ rider times his break perfectly as the GC men mark each other on another tough day in the mountains
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The 2011 Tour de France winner jumps out of a break in the final meters to take the stage win
Graham Watson shoots a cold, rainy 14th stage of the 2013 Vuelta a España
The 41-year-old American may be the last man standing between Nibali and the final victory in Madrid
A weary, reduced peloton braces for more of the same on Sunday's queen stage
Results from stage 14 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
Greipel's Lotto team keeps the race on a short leash, and he repays them with his 12th win of the season
Cold, rainy conditions see crashes and abandons as the list of GC contenders shrinks
The injury ends the Orica-GreenEdge rider's season and his hopes for a good ride at worlds
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Chris Horner and the GC hopefuls will chase race leader Vincenzo Nibali through the Pyrénées this weekend
Peter Sagan and the peloton finish nearly 17 minutes behind the winning group
Warren Barguil gets his first professional victory in his Vuelta a Espana debut
The Garmin rider was slated to ride for Daniel Martin before the team's GC captain crashed out of the race in stage 7
1. Warren BARGUIL, Argos-Shimano, in 4:00:13 2. Rinaldo NOCENTINI, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :07 3. Bauke MOLLEMA, Belkin, at :07
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The 21-year-old attacks with just over a kilometer left and beats his fellow breakaway riders
With Vincenzo Nibali in prime position to win the Vuelta, he’s got a bigger goal in mind: next year’s Tour de France
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Alena Amialiusik is still the race leader by three seconds with two stages remaining
The uphill finish played to Philippe Gilbert's strengths, allowing him to finally grab a victory in the rainbow jersey
With his victory in stage 12 of the Vuelta, Philippe Gilbert ends a drought of almost a full calendar year
Peter Sagan keeps his lead in the overall standings
The Garmin sprinter comes up short again in stage 12, then vents frustration with the course afterward
1. Philippe GILBERT, BMC Racing, in 4:03:44 2. Edvald BOASSON HAGEN, Sky, at :00 3. Maximiliano Ariel RICHEZE, Lampre-Merida, at :00
Almost a year after earning the rainbow jersey, Philippe Gilbert is finally able to put a check mark in the win column
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Fabian Cancellara wins the stage 11 time trial while Vincenzo Nibali moves back into the lead of the 2013 Vuelta a España
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Results from stage 11 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
Swiss wins final TT before world championships, over reigning world champ Tony Martin
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An extended review of Zencranks' unique PAS crankset surprises Lennard Zinn and upsets some basic assumptions in pedal/crank design
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Slovak powerhouse lands first leader's jersey in Alberta
Italian lands 14th win of the 2013 season
American Chris Horner said he can understand questions about his leading a grand tour at the age of 41
Global Cycling Network looks back on the week that was in bike racing
Lennard Zinn answers a run of questions on 11- and 10-speed drivetrain compatibility
Bikes belonging to Chris Froome, Peter Sagan, and other top pros were on display at Eurobike
The race through Spain resumes after Tuesday's rest day with the 38.8-kilometer test against the clock
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Cannondale rules the first Grand Junction Off-Road
American springs to victory, overall lead in Spain
American surprises the favorites with his GC-shaping attack on the Veulta
Full results from stage 10 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
American wins his second Vuelta stage to reclaim the overall leader's jersey
The Spaniard leads the race through nine stages, but says teammate Joaquim Rodriguez is still the team's GC leader
Sure, he's 41 — but Horner's also fit, fresh and focused, and RadioShack is rallying around its happy warrior
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Graham Watson captures stage 9 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
The Lampre rider has to come from a long way back, but hits the line first to take his third victory of the season
Moreno takes the stage win and a crucial time bonus that put him in the red jersey by a single second ahead of overnight leader Roche
Veteran rider Basso has high hopes for a stage win or podium finish
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Maes finishes third in the second and final stage to take the overall title
Her victory was a mathematical certainty, but Vos left no doubt who was the best by winning in Plouay
The two men are at opposite ends of their careers, but there's an air of mutual respect between the up-and-comer and the veteran pro
Graham Watson shoots stage 8 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
Results from stage 8 of the 2013 Vuelta a España
Horner remains second overall, but Nibali slips to fourth — and the damage is worse for some other GC hopefuls
Bresset fights a two-woman battle with Wloszczowska while Schurter takes off from the gun and stays gone
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Dan Martin (Garmin-Sharp) was forced to visit a local hospital after a late-stage crash Friday on a finishing circuit that several riders characterized as too dangerous.
Zdenek Stybar targets the technical finish of stage 7, while Vincenzo Nibali tries to stay in red
The 41-year-old is three seconds from the red jersey and says he’s ready for the first weekend in the mountains
The Czech rider out-sprints Philippe Gilbert in a furious dash to the line at the end of the seventh stage of the year's third grand tour
The road bike, which weighs just under 12 pounds, is showcased in its aesthetically pleasing glory
1. Zdenek STYBAR, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 4:51:27 2. Philippe GILBERT, BMC Racing, at :00 3. Robert WAGNER, Belkin, at :01
The pair breaks away from the peloton with 10km left and holds off the charging group at the finish line
The two-day race ends Saturday with a ride from Rotterdam to Antwerp
Bike commuter products are on display at Eurobike this week