Time trial specialists Fabian Cancellara, Tony Martin upstaged by Sky speedsters
Fabian Cancellara and Tony Martin did their best, but it wasn't enough against Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome
Fabian Cancellara and Tony Martin did their best, but it wasn't enough against Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome
Canadian, Kiwi school the Americans in latest round of the USA CRITS series
Bernie Eisel says that after having Cav pass him on a climb, if the Sky boys keep going like this, he's going to be out of a job soon.
Freire KO’d for Olympics; Sánchez, Rojas waiting to see as Spanish media turns attention to Contador's Vuelta return
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1. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, in 51:24 2. Christopher FROOME, Sky, at :35 3. Fabian CANCELLARA, RadioShack-Nissan, at :57 4. Tejay VAN GARDEREN, BMC Racing, at 1:06 5. Sylvain CHAVANEL, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 1:24
Maillot jaune triumph is the stage 9 time trial to distance Evans, teammate Froome
Liquigas leader says Sky will have to work hard to defend yellow as he goes on the attack in the mountains
Start times for the stage 9 time trial at the 2012 Tour de France
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Casey B. Gibson follows the peloton to Switzerland on Sunday during the eighth stage of the 2012 Tour de France
The Garmin-Sharp team bounces back from a crushing week
Thibaut Pinot may be young, but he's not dumb. He had stage 8 on his to-do list — and he did it
White jersey Rein Taaramäe says he's a better time trialist than a climber
Bradley Wiggins is dialing back his thinking and paying attention to what happens on the road
Cadel Evans hopes Monday's individual time trial shakes things up a bit
Graham Watson focuses on stage 8 of the 2012 Tour de France
The race leader becomes vitrolic over questions about whether a Tour rider must be doped "to the gills" to succeed
It's time for another edition of "Breakfast with Bernie"
1. Thibaut PINOT, FDJ-BigMat, in 3:56:10 2. Cadel EVANS, BMC Racing, at :26 3. Tony GALLOPIN, RadioShack-Nissan, at :26 4. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, at :26 5. Vincenzo NIBALI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :26
Twenty-two-year-old Frenchman goes to the line with brave solo effort as GC rivals see a stalemate
Sanchez leaves the Tour on a stretcher with an unspecified shoulder injury while Froehlinger quits with a broken finger
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Andrew Hood supplies a daily notebook from the 2012 Tour de France
Freshly minted race leader Bradley Wiggins on being in yellow
Richie Porte and Michael Rogers break down stage 7, which put team leader Bradley Wiggins in yellow
Casey B. Gibson's view of the action during stage 7 of the Tour de France
Dutch rider wins five of nine stages en route to defending Giro Donne title
Sky planned a careful campaign to put Bradley Wiggins in yellow
Chris Froome showed amazing strength on Saturday, but says it's all at Bradley Wiggins' disposal
Graham Watson captures the drama on stage 7 as the Tour heads for the mountains
Team Sky floors the pedal on the race's first mountaintop finish to take control of the Tour
1. Christopher FROOME, Sky, in 4:58:35 2. Cadel EVANS, BMC Racing, at :2 3. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, at :2 4. Vincenzo NIBALI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :7 5. Rein TAARAMAE, Cofidis, at :19
Canadian Giro champ unhappy about abandoning, but knows it's the right thing to do
The weight of the race is on Sky and BMC as the Tour heads for the hills
A reduced peloton began riding into the mountains during stage 7 of the 2012 Tour de France
Garmin boss disputes head injury claims for Van Summeren, Danielson, and laments the loss of the Giro champ
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With the first mountain finish and a seven-climb stage on-tap for the weekend, it might be Monday before we see the Tour’s first real test
Hesjedal, Gesink, Valverde, Schleck among major losers, while 16 combined riders from Garmin and Movistar go down
Beset by disasters the once-mighty RadioShack-Nissan squad turns its hopes to Andreas Klöden
Winning stages is great, says Peter Sagan, but the goal is the general classification for Vincenzo Nibali
GC race heats up Saturday at the 2012 Tour de France after crashes wreak havoc on the overall standings in stage 6
It was a black Friday indeed for Garmin-Sharp, which saw its entire squad bar one on the deck in a horrific pileup
Double stage winner finishes second in Metz after nearly dropping out of the finale with shoulder pain
Tejay van Garderen says it's incredible to be in the white jersey at the Tour de France but getting Cadel Evans in yellow is more important
Veelers calls for calm after Farrar tried to confront him at the Argos bus on Thursday
Dan Lloyd previews stage 7 of the Tour de France, the race's first day in the mountains, with a summit finish at a Planche des Belles Filles
1. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, in 4:37:00 2. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, at 0 3. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 4. Kenny Robert VAN HUMMEL, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 0 5. Juan José HAEDO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at 0
Points leader scores a treble in Metz with a bunch finish win
Eisel, still on the mend, looks ahead to seeing which GC riders have the legs this weekend
Defending Tour champ is considering racing in the U.S. in August, but visa issue for son worries BMC leader
A run of crashes have a banged up Tour peloton aiming for the mountains this weekend
Tech editor Nick Legan answers reader questions on antiquated repair stands and running a TT water bottle
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Thousands of racers and even more cartons of chocolate milk highlight the Tour of America's Dairyland in Wisconsin
Tour brass, UCI haven't acted on new Armstrong report and plan to leave the four Americans named as Armstrong witnesses in the Tour
After winning two sprints in a row, André Greipel still thinks the green jersey is out of his reach
After a tough stretch the Shack is back, says yellow jersey Fabian Cancellara
An irate Tyler Farrar goes hunting for Argos-Shimano sprinter Tom Veelers after stage 5
Stage 5: Bernie Eisel says that the thing he most regrets about his crash in stage 4 is that he can't laugh with the team because it hurts
1. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, in 4:41:30 2. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 3. Juan José HAEDO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at 0 4. Samuel DUMOULIN, Cofidis, at 0 5. Mark CAVENDISH, Sky, at 0
German wins second stage in as many days in France after late crash delays the peloton
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency chief says no Armstrong-related cases have been finalized and that information on witnesses can harm them
German sprint ace abandons Tour after five days with stomach, knee ailments
A belgian Pro-Continental rider dies after appearing on Belgian television during the Tour's fourth stage
According to a story in De Telegraaf, Hincapie, Leipheimer, Vande Velde, Zabriskie and Vaughters testified. Ochowicz and Vaughters deny talk of suspensions
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Independence Day isn't a holiday for Chris Horner and Dave Zabriskie — they're on the job at the Tour
American Tom Danielson describes the moment he knew his separated "shoulder was wrecked," and fights to stay in the Tour on stage 4
Images from stage 4 of the 2012 Tour de France, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Sky sprinters take a heavy fall, but should be back for more on Thursday
"The Gorilla" has a custom Noah with integrated brakes and a note for riders on his wheel
French hero of the 2011 Tour feel sharp pain in his injured knee and may abandon the race
U.S. Olympic hopeful Shelley Olds shows the flag on the Fourth of July