Crain replaces Martin in Olympic BMX team after crashing in training
U.S. Olympic team member Arielle Martin pulled out of competition in London due to an injury
U.S. Olympic team member Arielle Martin pulled out of competition in London due to an injury
Schultz: "I know I'm coming in as an underdog ... I think anything is possible."
Building the seven-pound travel tool kit for a four-month overseas assignment
The Americans practiced on the London track on Tuesday
Technical writer Lennard Zinn continues to look at wider rims and tires and their grip while cornering
Zach Bell may not have made it to the Olympics as a wrestler but Olympic track gold isn't out of reach
With the individual pursuit gone, the best chance for a U.S. medal falls on Sarah Hammer in the team pursuit and the omnium
Second-place finisher Brad Huff rode his jelly bean-themed Izalco at the national criterium championships on Saturday
Schultz: "I know I'm coming in as an underdog ... I think anything is possible."
British team pursuiter is preparing to return to the dental field after she visits the podium in London
Frenchman says it's time to put things back in their proper order when the track events open at the Olympic Velodrome this week
USA Cycling expects Armstrong will be fine by Wednesday's individual time trial
"It’s devastating to know that you were there, in the Olympic Games … but hey, that’s bike racing, what are you going to do?”
Dutchwoman takes a convincing win in a rain-soaked, crash-filled contest
Team Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies delivers its man to the stars and stripes in Michigan
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The wily Kazakh steals a march on Rigoberto Uran to win gold in London
Bradley Wiggins said he is still coming to terms with the reaction to his victory after receiving applause from Queen Elizabeth II
After surviving the horrors of the Rwanda genocide, Adrien Niyonshuti is proud to represent his country in cross country in London
Italians claim to have increased stiffness 20 percent while dropping weight
Polish national champion Paula Gorycka will be replace Maja Wloszczowska on the Olympic team
The Champs Elysees is alive long after the television cameras shut down on the final Sunday of the Tour de France. BrakeThrough Media takes us there
Nick Legan answers reader questions about neutral Mavic bikes, keeping helmets clean, elegantly clipping in and bilingual WorldTour mechanics
British track rider may wear wig on the podium if Great Britain medals in the women's team pursuit
Duke lands Raleigh-Clement deal as Page, Krughoff await the team's contract decision
David Millar won stage 12 of the Tour de France in dramatic fashion and BrakeThrough Media was there to document the scene
Technical writer Lennard Sinn discusses cleat positioning, electronic drivetrain mishaps and brake pad holders
More small items to make your cycling life happier
Whisky Parts debuted three new thru axle forks for disc-equipped road and cyclocross use and our Nick Legan is a fan of the concept
TrainingPeaks co-founder looks at Chris Anker Sørensen’s power numbers near the end of the race
From rider musettes to fans' frites and media ice cream, BrakeThrough Media shows us the varying rations of the Tour de France
Vacansoleil leaves Tour with just 9,720 euros in prize money
Medal-winning Polish mountain biker Maja Wloszczowska has pulled out of the Olympics after breaking her foot
Tour champ is aiming at gold in the Olympic time trial while the British press welcome home a new sports hero
BMC Racing goes back to the drawing board to plan for Evans at the Tour in 2013 and van Garderen says he would back the Aussie
Mancebo, Powers finish off Cascade Classic for overall wins
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Casey B. Gibson sends home his last batch of images from the 2012 Tour de France
The young BMC rider joins Greg LeMond and Andy Hampsten as the only Americans to win the white jersey of best young rider
Our final installment of "Breakfast with Bernie."
Former teammates on Sky give the Tour veteran the honor of leading the bunch onto the Champs-Élysées
The world champ is the first rainbow jersey to win the Champs-Élysées stage
The one place you never want to be is where you don't belong ... say, like on Bernard Hinault's podium
Graham Watson captures the final stage of the 2012 Tour de France
"I'm not into celebrity life, red carpets and all that rubbish," says the newly minted Tour de France champion
Long, heroic breakaways aren't possible in the modern age — unless one cheats, says Wiggins
Sky finishes one-two in Paris as Cav' wins a record fourth time on the Champs-Élysées
1. Mark CAVENDISH, Sky, in 3:08:07 2. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 3. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 4. Juan José HAEDO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at 0 5. Kris BOECKMANS, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 0
Caley Fretz goes long on machinery for the race of truth
Francisco Mancebo leads men's race; Alison Powers takes over women's GC as Kristin Armstrong skips crit
The Tour de France is three weeks of organized chaos. BrakeThrough Media takes us behind the curtain to glimpse how it works
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A glimpse of the Tour's start villages from BrakeThrough Media
Largely unknown outside cycling circles, the new Tour champ is stepping into the limelight
The Londoner came back from injury determined to see his dream come true
Brian Robinson predicts great things for British cycling
Jonathan Cantwell
Casey B. Gibson nails it with his Nikons during stage 19 of the 2012 Tour de France
Graham Watson is on the scene as Sky goes 1-2 once more in an individual time trial
Tejay van Garderen has made great strides, but management says there's still work to be done
The race leader and top domestique Chris Froome go one-two in the final race against the clock
1. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, in 1:04:13 2. Christopher FROOME, Sky, at 1:16 3. Luis Leon SANCHEZ GIL, Rabobank, at 1:50 4. Peter VELITS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 2:02 5. Richie PORTE, Sky, at 2:25
Bernard Eisel supplies his insights from the 2012 Tour de France
Bontrager takes top three spots at Mount Bachelor as Mancebo takes overall lead
Peter Sagan is the second youngest to win the Tour's maillot vert and says there are always races to be had
147. Cadel Evans, BMC Racing 16:18:00 148. Tejay Van Garderen, BMC Racing 16:21:00 149. Jurgen Van den Broeck, Lotto-Belisol 16:24:00 150. Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas-Cannondale 16:27:00 151. Chris Froome, Sky 16:30:00 152. Bradley Wiggins, Sky 16:33:00
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With live insight from teams, VeloNews staff and readers, here's how stage 18 went down
Felt’s 2013 range will include a snappier endurance bike and an F1-inspired mountain bike
The stray dog is one of the peloton's biggest fears and Belgian ace Philippe Gilbert became its latest victim
With rainbow accents, double lever hoods and a custom cockpit, we profile Mark Cavendish's stage-winning Dogma 2
Cavendish admitted that chasing the yellow jersey with Sky this year has left him feeling like a fish out of water
From post-stage ice baths to the kitchen and massage table, BrakeThrough Media goes inside the Omega Pharma camp at the Tour
Casey B. Gibson stocks up on sunflowers during stage 18 of the 2012 Tour de France
Luxembourger faces sanctioning and looks for answers
Bernhard Eisel said that Sky was not hoping for such an amazing Tour performance with the top two spots on the podium
World champ takes second win of this Tour as Sky deliver Wiggins to the time trial in yellow
1. Mark CAVENDISH, Sky, in 4:54:12 2. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 3. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 4. Luis Leon SANCHEZ GIL, Rabobank, at 0 5. Nicolas ROCHE, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 0
With the Kazakh flag, gold housing and other customizations, Vino's Tarmac is a rolling shrine to the veteran all-rounder