Paolini banned 18 months for cocaine use
The UCI imposes the suspension after Italian Luca Paolini tested positive for cocaine during the 2015 Tour de France.
The UCI imposes the suspension after Italian Luca Paolini tested positive for cocaine during the 2015 Tour de France.
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White sand beaches, jagged peaks, lush archipelagos? This is Northern Norway, an unexpected cycling paradise.
U.S. national champ Megan Guarnier wins hilly 113-kilometer Spanish race ahead of two Wiggle – High5 riders, Elisa Longo Borghini and Emma Johansson.
Get a glimpse of what it's like to barrel down a cobblestone road in Paris-Roubaix with this POV video from Velon.
BrakeThrough Media captures Roubaix's intense should-to-shoulder racing and the hordes of avid fans lining the cobblestone roads.
Despite breaking a radius bone at Omloop, Mathew Hayman came roaring back to form to win big at Roubaix after 17 years of domestique work.
This week, Lennard Zinn tackles reader questions dealing with compatibility between component brands, the use of bike tools, and much more.
This is an endurance bike for people who don’t think they want an endurance bike.
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Redlands Bicycle Classic sees two first-time winners: Superstar Kristen Armstrong and a young up-and-comer from Canada, Matteo Dal-Cin.
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Gaimon describes how it is to fight into the Roubaix break, ride the cobbles blind, crash, and eventually withdraw from the Queen of the Classics.
Simply finishing Roubaix is encouraging, but the ride left the most pressing question unanswered, even for Phinney himself.
U.S. riders had mixed results over the last week, with the women earning multiple top 5s at the Energiewacht Tour.
We named the Emonda “bike of the year” in 2015. One year later, we stand by that decision.
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Cobblestones, mud, crashes, attacks, and a surprise 37-year-old winner — scenes from a dramatic 114th edition of Paris-Roubaix
Mathew Hayman wins the 114th edition of Paris-Roubaix ahead of Tom Boonen and Ian Stannard
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Elia Viviani, hit by a race moto after a crash in Arenberg, was one of several riders injured on a hectic day on the cobblestones of northern France
Fabian Cancellara's final Paris-Roubaix didn't go as hoped, but the Swiss star says he enjoyed it to the end.
After another strong showing in Roubaix, 35-year-old Tom Boonen can't see any reason why he should hang up the bike just yet
Aussie Matthew Hayman wins his first Paris-Roubaix title in his 15th attempt, leaving him in "total disbelief" at the Roubaix velodrome.
Watch Peter Sagan's unbelievable save as he hops over a crashing Fabian Cancellara's bike on the Roubaix cobblestones.
37-year-old Mathew Hayman delivers a stunning Paris-Roubaix victory, outsprinting Tom Boonen and Ian Stannard in the velodrome
Scenes from the start of Paris-Roubaix, the "Queen of the Classics"
Dan Cavallari spends some time with the unsung heroes of Belgian super-squad Etixx – Quick-Step: the mechanics
Tom Boonen is in the hunt for a fifth Paris-Roubaix title aboard a Specialized S-Works Roubaix
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Paris-Roubaix 2016 tackles 27 sectors of cobblestones, and we did a little digging on Strava to find each and every corresponding KOM.
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"It’s all or nothing, all for today, because there is no tomorrow. I think that is helping him in the race," says Trek – Segafredo GM Luca Guercilena.
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Off to hot start so far this season, Alberto Contador says he's putting his retirement plans on hold
Alberto Contador wins the TT finale and takes a fourth career overall title at the Vuelta al País Vasco
Alberto Contador powers to a TT victory and nabs the overall title in the final stage of the Tour of the Basque Country
Seven North American riders will line up in Compiègne, France this Sunday to take on Paris-Roubaix
Fabian Cancellara will make his final Paris-Roubaix start this Sunday
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Sunday's Paris-Roubaix field has plenty of contenders, but surviving the brutal cobblestones takes a hefty dose of luck.
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Sagan and Cancellara are different riders at different points in their careers, but in the classics, they overlap in a way that lends itself to stats.
American Allie Dragoo claimed her first victory of the season at the Energiewacht Tour in the Netherlands, winning out of a breakaway.
Tom Boonen is all-in for bid for history in Roubaix, hoping that his experience in the cobbled classic will deliver record fifth victory.
GC lead changes hands again as Diego Rosa's long-range solo breakaway wins the queen stage in Spain.
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Peter Sagan has a zen mindset ahead of Paris-Roubaix, but it may be his comparatively weak team, not fate, that decides Sunday's race.
Diego Rosa's long-range attack succeeds in Pais Vasco, as Sky's Sergio Henao takes GC lead with one day remaining.
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Here are our expert picks for the Hell of the North, the Queen of the Classics — Paris-Roubaix.
Lars Boom and Sep Vanmarcke have been close at Paris-Roubaix, but neither has hoisted the cobblestone at the Roubaix Velodrome.
Specialized has breathed new life into the Roubaix with hydraulic discs that let it stop the way it rides: on any road, in any conditions.
Tom Boonen talks about the focus required to race the classics and how his goal of a fifth Paris-Roubaix win has kept him motivated.
We take a look at this 2013 story, which talked about the end of the classic Ambrosia Nemesis aluminum wheels in the pro peloton.
Days before the “Hell of the North,” riders head out on the cobbled paths to practice riding across the brutal, bone-rattling pavé.
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Global Cycling Network busts five old training myths that aren't actually making you faster on the bike.
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