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CyclingTips Podcast: In the mechanics’ pits at the Tour Down Under
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Biking while fat: 4 things I wish I had known when I started riding
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Gallery: Santos Tour Down Under 2018, stage 2
Caleb Ewan sprinted to the win on stage two of the 2018 Santos Tour Down Under on Wednesday in Stirling.
Photo gallery: Stage 2 of the 2018 Tour Down Under
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Ag2r manager Lavenu says UCI should sanction Froome
Vincent Lavenu told VeloNews he believes the Sky rider's salbutamol case should result in a sanction by cycling's governing body.
Landis: Froome’s salbutamol case could collapse Team Sky
The former pro said Chris Froome's adverse analytical finding for the asthma drug salbutamol could spell disaster for the team.
Woods aims to become more complete rider as Giro bid looms
The 31-year-old Canadian finished seventh at the Vuelta a Espana last year and is taking aim at a strong finish in the Giro for 2018.
Moreno to shadow Uran in move to EF-Drapac
Daniel Moreno will be a key support rider for the team's leader Rigoberto Uran throughout the year, especially at the Tour de France.
Caleb Ewan dashes into ochre on stage 2 of the Tour Down Under
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Tour Down Under stage 3 shortened due to extreme weather forecast
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In her own words: Tracey Gaudry on the resurgence in Australian women’s cycling
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Tour Down Under: Ewan wins difficult stage 2 into Stirling
Caleb Ewan won stage two of the 2018 Santos Tour Down under on Wednesday in Stirling over his teammate Daryl Impey and Jay McCarthy.
FSA K-Force WE wireless groupset spotted in Australian racing
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The Belgian Law of Compounding Suffering
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Review: Elite Direto trainer
The Direto should catch your eye if you’re after a super-stable unit and you want to save a few bucks over the top-of-the-line smart trainers.
Great Expectations for Caleb Ewan
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The best indoor smart trainer: CycleOps vs. Elite vs. Tacx vs. Wahoo Fitness
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In their own words: Hyde, Powers reflect on epic cyclocross nationals battle
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Gallery: Greipel gallops to TDU stage 1 win
Greipel wins the Tour Down Under opener on a sunny stage 1 to Lyndoch, Australia
Technical FAQ: How much rest do older cyclists need?
This week, Lennard Zinn fields a question from a 74-year-old amateur cyclist regarding rest as it relates to the heart.
American Alexey Vermeulen, 23, holds out hope for another pro contract
Vermeulen raced for two years with LottoNL-Jumbo but was not given a contract extension after the 2017 season.
Van der Breggen embraces team-first mentality at Boels-Dolmans
Anna van der Breggen stood atop the podium many times in 2017 but says she gets just as much satisfaction out of helping a teammate win.
2019 Tour to honor Merckx with Brussels start
Two stages in and around the Belgian capital will kick off the 2019 edition of the Tour de France.
Bardet blasts Froome doping inquiry: ‘We are a laughing stock’
The French rider sounds off regarding Chris Froome's adverse analytical finding dating back to last year's Vuelta a Espana.
Andre Greipel back to his winning ways on stage 1 of the Tour Down Under
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Tour Down Under: Greipel gets victory number 17 on stage 1
Andre Greipel won the opening stage of the 2018 Santos Tour Down Under over Peter Sagan and Caleb Ewan on Tuesday in Lyndoch.
Vuelta route: Short mountain stages remain key ingredient
The Vuelta's stage 20 promises excitement with six mountain passes over 1,000 meters on a short 105.8 kilometers route.
Kask’s new aero lid drops at TDU
Kask launched a new aero helmet at the Santos Tour Down Under called Utopia.
Administrative hiccup keeps WorldTour rookie out of Tour Down Under
Belgian Borg Lambrecht, 20, will miss what would have been his first professional race because of the snafu.
2018 World Tour Bikes Ranked
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Bikes of the 2018 WorldTour
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Photo gallery: 2018 US National Cyclocross Championships
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The streak continues: Katie Compton wins her 14th straight National CX title
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Porte looks to keep Tour Down Under trophy in Aussie hands
Richie Porte is the defending champion at the Santos Tour Down Under and he will face stiff competition this week from his fellow Aussies.
Neo-pro to start TDU days after appendectomy
Neo-pro Michael Storer (Team Sunweb) will make his WorldTour debut at the Tour Down Under just days after emergency appendicitis surgery.
Photo gallery: People’s Choice Classic at the 2018 Tour Down Under
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Andrew Christie-Johnston on UniSA’s TDU plans: Sprints, KOM jersey and more
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CX Nationals: Hyde repeats as champion in duel with Powers
Stephen Hyde successfully defended his elite U.S. national cyclocross championship on Sunday in Reno, Nevada.
CX Nationals: Compton cruises to number 14
The Queen of U.S. cyclocross, Katie Compton, captured her 14th successive elite national cyclocross title on Sunday in Reno, Nevada.
LIVESTREAM: Will Compton and Hyde repeat at the US National Cyclocross Championships?
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Mathieu van der Poel wins fourth straight elite Dutch ‘cross title
Mathieu van der Poel won theDutch national cyclocross championship in Surhuisterveen on Sunday over Lars van der Haar and his brother David.
Three-peat: Van Aert defends Belgian ‘cross title
Wout van Aert captured his third straight elite men's Belgian national cyclocross championship on Sunday on the sand dunes of Koksijde.
Cant wins ninth consecutive Belgian national ‘cross championship
World Champion Sanne Cant won the elite women's Belgian national cyclocross championship on Sunday on the hallowed dunes of Koksijde.
Peter Sagan wins the People’s Choice Classic at the Tour Down Under
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Spratt overcomes crash to take Santos Women’s Tour GC, Hosking wins stage
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World Champ Sagan wins People’s Choice Classic
World Champion Peter Sagan was victorious in the People's Choice Classic on Sunday in Adelaide, Australia over Andre Greipel and Caleb Ewan.
No KBK defense as Sagan goes all-in for northern classics
Peter Sagan will not defend his Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne title in 2018 in order to spend more time with his son before the season fully ramps up.
Preview: What you should know about the 2018 Santos Tour Down Under
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Amanda Spratt breaks away to set up second Santos Women’s Tour title
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Lucinda Brand wins Dutch ‘cross nationals
Lucinda Brand captured the Dutch national cyclocross title over Maud Kaptheijns on Saturday in Surhuisterveen, the Netherlands.
What’s on the line for the TDU stars
Three-time World Champion Peter Sagan headlines the stars in attendance at the opening 2018 WorldTour race, the Tour Down Under.
2018 La Vuelta route set to favor climbers
The 2018 La Vuelta a Espana will run from August 25 to September 16 and include nine summit finishes.
Age vs experience: Compton faces hungry young rivals in battle for 14th title
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PELOTON's Winter Gear Guide: Episode 6
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Garfoot prevails through cross winds and climbs at Santos Women’s Tour Stage 2
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Rally Cycling gains invite to Tours of Oman, Valenciana
The Rally Cycling men's squad is making its Pro Continental debut in 2018 and has been invited to the Tour of Oman and Spain's Volta Valenciana.
Tirreno-Adriatico will pay tribute to Scarponi in 2018
The 2018 edition of Tirreno-Adriatico runs from March 7 to 13 and will cover 984.5 kilometers.
Froome falls while putting in the miles training
Tour de France and Vuelta a Espana champion Chris Froome (Sky) crashed while training on Thursday in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The Week in Tech: Stages two-sided power, Serotta returns, Trek to race discs
Here's your week in tech — all of the gear news you need, none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
Freddy Ovett on smashing Melbourne’s 1 in 20 record: ‘Sub-12 is gettable’
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Winners announced! 2017 Mark Gunter Photographer of the Year Awards
After five weeks of amazing entries from talented photographers in 33 countries, our judges have whittled down their shortlists and handed down their verdict. These are the winners of the 2017 Mark Gunter Photographer of the Year Awards.
Faces of the future: Aussie Road Nats triple title winner Sarah Gigante
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Interviews podcast: Holloway on World Cup win; Red Hook Crit
Daniel Holloway bursts onto track World Cup, winning an omnium event in Chile. But he's way more than just a track cyclist.
Photo gallery: High-tech cycling gear from 2018 Consumer Electronics Show
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Wahoo Tickr Fit
If you can't get comfortable with a heart rate monitor chest strap, Wahoo has a solution that is comfortable and accurate.
Commentary: French book stokes motor fraud rumors
A once-ridiculed conspiracy theory is rapidly becoming much more real with a new book by French journalist Philippe Brunel.
Boswell optimistic about American success in the WorldTour peloton
The 26-year-old said he is hopeful one or more of the Americans in the WorldTour will break through with a big victory.
Photo gallery: Scorching sprint nets Edmondson Santos Women’s Tour stage
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Gilbert dreams big, targets monument sweep
Belgian Philippe Gilbert has won three monuments in his career, and at age 35 he knows time is running out to capture the final two.
Former U23 World ITT champion Campbell Flakemore on why he quit cycling
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How to make sports fair? Eliminate the TUE, says Dr. Paul Dimeo
Scottish researcher Dr. Paul Dimeo says that eliminating the TUE could solve some problems in the anti-doping movement
VN podcast, ep. 65: Can Porte win the Tour? CX Nats preview
Richie Porte is always a favorite in grand tours, but his record is actually quite patchy. We debate that and preview CX nationals in Reno.
2018 Vuelta a España route coming into focus
Vuelta route rumors point to another exciting route in 2018 with early climbs and an exciting finale in Basque Country and Andorra.
2018 Tour of Utah heads south, expects four WorldTour teams
The seven-day race kicks off Aug. 6 in St. George and concludes a week later in Park City.
Quick-Step boldly pedals into post-Boonen era
For the first time since 2003, the Belgian-based team does not have Tom Boonen on its roster after the legendary rider retired.
An Interview with Wilco bassist John Stirratt
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A Touch of Bling from Jen Green
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