Chris Horner: ‘Every time you take a drug test you worry’
Chris Horner says he's nervous at every doping control because riders don't know what is really going into their bodies at the meal table or on the road
Chris Horner says he's nervous at every doping control because riders don't know what is really going into their bodies at the meal table or on the road
Italian veteran says Sky has ridden so hard at the front that upending the Brits' Tour has been impossible
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Kristin Armstrong makes it three-for-three at Cascade and Luis Amaran wins the stage and takes the yellow jersey
The missing footage of Bernie Eisel checking in from the middle of a scrum at the start of stage 16
Images from stage 17 of the Tour de France, through the lens of Graham Watson
No defending gold medalist in the men's road race
Images from stage 17 of the Tour de France, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Despite saying he could win the race if he were not on Team Sky, Froome says his job is to keep the boss in yellow
Before he could ride for the win, the Movistar rider had to persuade danger-man Vincenzo Nibali to drop out of a break
Once rival Vincenzo Nibali cracked, said the race leader, "I knew it was pretty much over"
Grade is grade, transponders aren't calibrators, Tour hotels get better and yellow helmets get tossed out
Sir Hoy will defend two Beijing golds, but not the individual sprint
1. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, in 4:12:11 2. Christopher FROOME, Sky, at :19 3. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, at :19 4. Thibaut PINOT, FDJ-BigMat, at :22 5. Pierre ROLLAND, Europcar, at :26
Valverde takes stylish win at Peyragudes and Wiggins puts Nibali to rest in the Pyrenees
Young American has the freedom to attack to Peyragudes
Images from inside the Tour's media jungle, through the lenses of BrakeThrough Media
The Shark is satisfied on the third step of the podium, but wants much more at Peyragudes
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Armstrong, Mancebo lead the Cascade Classic after the McKenzie Pass stage
You may be surprised by the Tour stage that required a 7.0 watts per kilogram power output for Chris Anker Sørensen in the race's second week
Images from stage 16 of the Tour de France, through the lens of Graham Watson
Thomas Voeckler didn't hold much hope for polka dots Wednesday morning, but attacked his way into the jersey on the Tourmalet
Schleck awaiting his second sample to confirm his doping positive, Nibali still trying to win, BMC turning attention to van Garderen
Tejay van Garderen says he followed instructions to stay with the yellow jersey group and not wait for Evans
Will BMC ride for Tejay van Garderen, now that Cadel Evans has declared his title defense done?
Voeckler: "I lost a lot of time in the first week, and that has given me the opportunity to attack unhindered"
A little rest day burrito goes a long way for Americans on the road
Defending Tour champ says his Tour is finished after ceding big time on Wednesday
Follow the interactions between the VeloNews.com editorial staff, team Twitter feeds and readers as the stage progressed
There is one last shoot-out in the mountains for Bradley Wiggins' yellow jersey contenders on Thursday
1. Thomas VOECKLER, Europcar, in 5:35:02 2. Chris Anker SÖRENSEN, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at 1:40 3. Gorka IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 3:22 4. Alexandr VINOKUROV, Astana, at 3:23 5. Brice FEILLU, Saur-Sojasun, at 3:57
Frenchman wins his second stage of this Tour after long-range attack
Olympic champ, young Optum rider jump out to early Cascade leads
Fränk Schleck denies using banned diuretic, says he'll request B Sample analysis and will file a poisoning complaint if it is positive
Garmin captain says team backers understand riders' involvement in the USADA case again Armstrong, will continue with the team
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With battles brewing on the road, in the payroll office and in the anti-doping courts, RadioShack-Nissan is a team at war
New Quarq spider allows riders to use Specialized cranks with power
After leaving the Tour, embattled Luxembourger goes to local police station on his own accord to answer questions
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Fränk Schleck's team said on Tuesday that its doctors do not used Xipamide
Elder Schleck brother returns positive test for banned diuretic
Campagnolo's Athena EPS group features top-shelf shifting performance at what should be a greatly reduced price
Mavic neutral staff details the hectic response to Sunday’s tacking
With just two days in the Pyrénées and a time trial that suits the yellow jersey, the defending champ has no choice but to attack
TrainingPeaks co-founder looks at Chris Anker Sørensen’s power numbers from his days in the breaks and the Tour’s first time trial
Images of the fans of the Tour, from BrakeThrough Media
VeloNews technical writer Lennard Zinn answers myriad reader questions about brake pads
Tour leader says it's not all about him and he'll help his countryman into yellow in the future
The ‘Silent Assassin’ has fallen quietly out of contention at the Tour for what may be the last time
Evans has two days in which to relaunch his yellow jersey, bid but he seems resigned to missing out
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Africa-born Brit has fought an obscure, waterborne disease for years and nearly didn't make the 2012 Tour roster for Sky
Sky manager stands by decision not to chase the breakaway for Cav to have a shot at the stage win
The race leader rides (and occasionally tosses) a Pinarello Dogma2 with a few personal touches the other team bikes lack
Bernie Eisel discuss tack-scattering idiots, towing the team along and the tactics involved in keeping the yellow jersey
The breakaway sat up to wait for another to bridge up to avoid being reeled in, and lots more action from the day
Already missing the Tour de France, former world champ pulls out of the Olympics
Vande Velde second from six-man breakaway after ferocious opening hour
1. Pierrick FEDRIGO, FDJ-BigMat, in 3:40:15 2. Christian VANDEVELDE, Garmin-Sharp, at 0 3. Thomas VOECKLER, Europcar, at :12 4. Nicki SÖRENSEN, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at :12 5. Dries DEVENYNS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :21
Who’d have known the only team that could beat Sky was Sky itself?
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July is a time for big characters and big stories — some stemming from the Tour’s own dramas, others that coincide with its spotlight
Rein Taaramae's metal-wheeled climbing steed
Pierre Rolland says he's sorry for an attack that race leader Bradley Wiggins called "uncouth"
Casey B. Gibson gives us a glimpse of stage 14 of the 2012 Tour de France
Graham Watson captures the action on a mountainous stage 14 of the 2012 Tour de France
Luis Leon Sanchez, once thought a potential GC rider, contents himself with snagging stages
Casey B. Gibson was on the scene when Cadel Evans's race was nearly ruined by some tack-flinging spectators
It's another installment of "Breakfast with Bernie."
The race director says nail-throwing spectators caused some 30 flats on stage 14
The Rabobank rider gives the slip to green jersey Peter Sagan and strongman Philippe Gilbert
1. Luis Leon SANCHEZ GIL, Rabobank, in 4:50:29 2. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :47 3. Sandy CASAR, FDJ-BigMat, at :47 4. Philippe GILBERT, BMC Racing, at :47 5. Gorka IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at :47
Orica-GreenEdge hasn't given up on its dream of taking a stage in its Tour debut
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