Photo Essay: 2016 Milano-Sanremo
BrakeThrough Media captured the grit and the glory of the first monument classic of the season, Milano-Sanremo
BrakeThrough Media captured the grit and the glory of the first monument classic of the season, Milano-Sanremo
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This week's Volta a Catalunya boasts one of the most impressive start lists you'll see this year
Elizabeth Armitstead picks up her third win of 2016 in Sunday's Trofeo Alfredo Binda
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Elizabeth Armitstead repeats as Trofeo Alfredo Binda winner
Eros Capecchi and Matteo Tosatto accuse Arnaud Démare of relying on a tow from his team car to rejoin the Sanremo peloton after a crash
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Images from Saturday's Milano-Sanremo, the scene of Arnaud Démare's first career monument classic win
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Arnaud Démare takes his first big classics win on the Via Roma in Sanremo, Italy
UCI president Brian Cookson seems open to the notion of a two-week Vuelta a España
After going strong for 290 kilometers, Fernando Gaviria hit the deck and Nacer Bouhanni suffered a mechanical in the final 1000 meters of Milano-Sanremo
Peter Sagan and Fabian Cancellara put their bike handling skills on display avoiding a crash in the Milano-Sanremo finale
2009 Milano-Sanremo runner-up Heinrich Haussler delivers his best monument classic result in years with a top-10 finish Saturday
Arnaud Démare recovers from a crash to sprint to victory ahead of Ben Swift and Jurgen Roelandts in the first monument classic of 2016
Fabian Cancellara's custom painted Trek Madone for Milano-Sanremo
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A landslide along the Milano-Sanremo route forces organizer RCS Sport to send the peloton on a detour
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USA Cycling names six riders for the Olympics, including its crack team pursuit squad that recently won worlds in London.
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The VeloNews editors weigh on on their picks to win Sunday's third Women's WorldTour of 2016, Trofeo Alfredo Binda.
After a 2015 crash that left him in a coma, Kris Boeckmans is back to racing at the Handzame Classic in Belgium.
The VeloNews editorial staff predicts who will win Milano-Sanremo, the season's first monument.
A handful of top riders have come close to Sanremo glory — Andrew Hood considers five favorites who've never broken through in Italy.
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The next group of classics specialists has arrived. Look out for these riders in the classics this year and for years to come.
After initially saying he would not race Milano-Sanremo this year, Vincenzo Nibali will now lead Astana in Saturday's Italian monument.
Two major Italian races are on the menu: Men face Milano-Sanremo, while the Women's WorldTour rides the hills of Trofeo Alfredo Binda.
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American Shane Kline crashed out of stage 1 at the Volta ao Alentejo in Portugal on Wednesday.
The mad scientists at Fair Wheel Bikes have cobbled together their own Frankenstein monster of electronic bike shifters.
Global Cycling Network names 10 of the top riders who are in with a chance of winning the season's first monument.
With Milano-Sanremo coming up this Saturday, take a look back at a historic double, won by Laurent Fignon in 1989.
Reijnen explains how the load of training and racing begins to take its toll in March, when the first important races come around.
Caley Fretz explains how a simple toe strap and tube sock, attached to his father's bike, led him to a life of cycling.
Peter Sagan considers his odds for Milano-Sanremo, and talks about his amazing 2015 season.
The 300-kilometer Milano-Sanremo might seem predictable, but it's far from it. Andrew Hood takes a closer look at "la Classicissima."
Art's Cyclery goes over the process of properly adjusting the suspension on a mountain bike.
Peter Sagan will try to win Milano-Sanremo wearing the rainbow jersey, and says the course could be even more challenging.
BrakeThrough Media explains how they captured the perfect photo of the dramatic stage 6 finish at Tirreno-Adriatico.
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Johan Museeuw explains the fundamentals of riding Belgium's cobbled climbs to the Global Cycling Network guys.
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Tom Leezer was initially listed as fifth in the Tirreno TT, but LottoNL – Jumbo spoke up and had the result corrected.
Just because a team has no logos or sponsors, doesn't mean they can't be successful, just look at Team Illuminate.
Timothy Dupont wins Noekere Koerse by a bike-throw, earning a surprise victory ahead of WorldTour heavies.
Classics season kicks off with some sprinter-friendly races, like Milano-Sanremo. Here are 11 top riders to watch in March.
Despite all his success, Chris Froome has yet to finish on the Volta a Catalunya podium. He'll try again next week.
Fernando Gaviria, 21, has already made several impressions on cycling's elite. He'll test himself in the 300km Italian monument.
We checked in with some insiders to get the rundown on which teams might use disc brakes for the upcoming classics.
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Campagnolo's long-awaited disc brakes are still in the testing phase, but it's likely we'll see them in use at WorldTour races in 2016.
With trickle-down tech from Super Record, Potenza fills the high-mid-range in Campagnolo's line, but it can't compete with Ultegra.
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Lennard Zinn considers one product that may solve drivetrain compatibility puzzles and revisits flat bar shifters for road bikes.
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A short, 10km time trial packed plenty of action to wrap up Tirreno-Adriatico, offering a duel between Van Avermaet and Sagan.