Nibali feeling positive after season debut at San Luis
Vincenzo Nibali finished 14th overall at the Tour de San Luis, and next heads to a training camp with Astana.
Vincenzo Nibali finished 14th overall at the Tour de San Luis, and next heads to a training camp with Astana.
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Alberto Gallego turned in a positive test for the banned anabolic steroid stanozolol on January 3.
Simon Gerrans endured a 2015 season filled with crashes and injuries, but he hopes his Tour Down Under win is a sign of things to come.
Belgian Sep Vanmarcke hopes that good fortune and changes he made to his schedule will help him ride to a classics victory in 2016.
The British sprinter will make his season debut this weekend at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in Australia.
Movistar says the mass pileup happened after Adriano Malori hit a pothole and lost his balance.
Team Giant-Alpecin picks up the pieces after Saturday's training crash
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Andrew Hood's takeaways from this year's Tour Down Under
Dayer Quintana became a stage race threat by winning the Tour de San Luis
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Tour de San Luis Stage 7
Italy's Jakub Mareczko beats teammate Elia Viviani to the line in the seventh and final stage of the Tour de San Luis
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Mathieu van der Poel wins fourth straight World Cup, van Aert takes overall
De Boer takes victory, Cant wins the World Cup overall in Hoogerheide
After his TDU dominance, Caleb Ewan will skip MSR to tackle the Giro
Caleb Ewan sprinted to victory in Adelaide, with Simon Gerrans holding the lead
The best photos from the Tour de San Luis' stage 6
American Chad Haga was airlifted to a hospital and underwent surgery after a training crash in Spain
Astana's Lopez takes the stage win, but Dayer Quintana now leads the Tour de San Luis
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Six Giant-Alpecin injured in a collision with a car while training in Spain
Movistar's Adriano Malori suffered head trauma in a scary pileup at the Tour de San Luis
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Richie Porte (BMC) kicked away from the field on Willunga as Gerrans fought to retain his overall lead by 8 seconds
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Friday's flat stage 5 was disrupted by a big crash that allowed a three-man, all-Argentinian breakaway to succeed, with 20-year-old Tivani winning the day.
Three Argentinians broke away from the Tour de San Luis peloton, and German Tivani won final sprint in stage 5; Sepulveda kept the GC lead.
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Dani Moreno is happy to put his days with Katusha behind him as the Spaniard returns to the Movistar team for 2016.
Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge) does it again, winning his second stage in a row and padding his lead a Tour Down Under after out-sprinting Sky's Ben Swift.
Eduardo Sepulveda attacks the fearsome final climb of Sierra del Amago and rides to victory ahead of the Quintana brothers and other top GC riders.
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Michael Woods, 29, is a former competitive runner who worked in a bank before turning to professional road cycling.
Simon Gerrans pads his overall lead at the Tour Down Under with his second win in a row, out-sprinting Ben Swift in stage 4.
The two-time Tour de France champion wanted to start his season on a more low-key note at the lower-tier race in Victoria.
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On the Tour de San Luis's first foray into the high mountains, Eduardo Sepúlveda attacks all the GC favorites to win stage 4 and lead overall.
Simon Gerrans sprints to victory and the overall lead after Thursday's steep, twisting Corkscrew climb shatters the peloton.
Peter Koning's solo breakaway succeeds, and the Drapac rider also assumes the GC lead after the San Luis's first day of climbing.
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Mikel Landa finished third in the Giro d'Italia last year, after helping teammate Fabio Aru to a runner-up result.
The squads registered three top-10 finishes in the first three days of racing at the Santos Tour Down Under.
The UCI race jury says the "exceptional circumstances" prevented it from disqualifying the American from the race.
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Simon Gerrans flew past Rohan Dennis in a thrilling finish to win stage 3 of the Tour Down Under Thursday and take the overall lead.
Despite his stated goal of the Giro d'Italia, former Tour champ Nibali says he may actually race the Grande Boucle in July.
Drapac's Peter Koning claims a classy solo victory as Tour de San Luis dips into the mountains on Wednesday.
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Adam Hansen tries for a valiant solo breakaway, but in the end, Jay McCarthy notches his first career WorldTour win.
Rising sprint star Fernando Gaviria doesn't care to look too far down the road, but he's gunning for Olympic gold on the track.
Much like he did last year, Fernando Gaviria beats one of the best sprinters in the peloton at Tour de San Luis.
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Neal Karlinsky always seems to run into people who want to talk about "Bike Club," even if you're not really supposed to talk about it.
Texas corporation Alliance Data Systems has ties to the Dutch WorldTour team, and the squad is looking to sign more Americans.
The race's press officer confirms to VeloNews that the Colorado event will go on this year, although dates have not been announced.
Michal Kwiatkowski says he's going to work on his climbing abilities this year and attempt to become a protected rider in grand tours.
Geraint Thomas will skip racing on the cobbles in 2016 in favor of the Ardennes classics and stage races as he switches to a GC rider.
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Jay McCarthy earns his first WorldTour victory, assumes the overall lead in Santos Tour Down Under by winning stage 2's punchy finale.
Fernando Gaviria sprints to yet another victory at Tour de San Luis, taking over the GC lead after winning stage 1.
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Andrew Talansky says he's taking a new, analytical approach to training to put the disappointments of 2015 behind him.
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Caleb Ewan handily won the stage 1 bunch sprint to snatch the overall lead in his home tour in Australia.
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Katrin Garfoot claims the GC lead on day one and never lets go of the jersey through four days of racing in Australia.
Tour de San Luis opens with a team time trial that sees local hero Max Richeze take the race's first GC lead.
Peter Sagan is spotted at Tour de San Luis with hairy legs, but that didn't stop him and his Tinkoff team from finishing fourth in the TTT.
Lennard Zinn includes many of the notes he's received in response to his column on the heart issues endurance athletes can face.
The Sky rider won the last two editions of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, but he'll skip this year's race in favor of putting in stage race miles.