A ‘Wild’ Qatar Opening
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Qatar's course for the 2016 UCI world championships includes more than a few twists and turns
Defending Tour champion Chris Froome starts his season this Wednesday in Australia
Speedplay founder Richard Bryne has spent most of his life looking for problems to solve — any way he can.
Kirsten Wild sprints to her 10th career stage win at the Ladies Tour of Qatar in Doha.
Cancellara, the subject of a 2010 video about hidden motors, gives his take on the technological fraud discovered at the ’cross worlds.
Emma Johansson has used Shimano for 10 years and continues to use it as a member of Wiggle High5, which is sponsored by Campagnolo.
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Mark Cavendish and Marcel Kittel will face off for the first time in more a year starting Wednesday at the Dubai Tour.
With talk of his impending retirement, Alberto Contador wants to go out on a high note, Tinkoff sport director Sean Yates says.
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The Austrian city of Innsbruck will host the 2018 UCI road world championships
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The Belgian says using a hidden motor during bike racing "is the worst that [riders] can do."
We take a close look at how these two speedsters perform to see which one is the best aero setup.
No matter how unhinged the skeptics seem, no matter how outlandish the conspiracy theories, pro cycling continues to prove them right.
Fat biking's tribe met in Crested Butte for the first-ever world championships race
André Greipel closes out the four-day Mallorca Challenge race with a sprint win on Sunday.
Belgium's Wout Van Aert prevails in muddy battle with Mathieu van der Poel and Lars van der Haar of the Netherlands.
Iserbyt wins U23 worlds after Toupalik celebrates early
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Former world time trial champion Fabian Cancellara won his first race of 2016 at the Mallorca Challenge.
Tinkoff’s triathlete-turned-cyclist Jay McCarthy shines at Tour Down Under, and continues to quietly make an impression one race at a time.
Thalita de Jong takes a win for the Netherlands at 'cross worlds ahead of France's Caroline Mani and Belgium's Sanne Cant
Britain's Evie Richards bested Czech rider Nicolas Noskova and Maud Kaptheijns of the Netherlands in the U-23 women's race at 'cross worlds
Dutchman Jens Dekker takes junior 'cross title ahead of France's Mickael Crispin and Thomas Bonnet
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Gianluca Brambilla opens his 2016 account as winner in the second race of the Mallorca Challenge in Spain.
The former Tour de France champ will reportedly form a new cycling project, and could potentially purchase the Tinkoff team.
The Volta a Comunitat Valenciana has been off the calendar since 2008 because of Spain's economic crisis.
Peter Sagan says the road race course at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics is too hilly for him to be considered a medal contender.
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Chad Haga writes about the head-on collision that nearly claimed his life and how he's motivated to come back stronger than ever.
Richard Moore explains how USA Cycling hopes to break American track cycling out of a years-long rut.
German Andre Greipel makes a quick start to his 2016 campaign, winning his first race on European soil this season.
The 35-year-old has some new race targets this season — the Giro d'Italia and the Tour of Flanders — and wants an Olympic medal.
Art's Cyclery has some suggestions on how to make your mountain bike faster and more comfortable on the trails.
Warren Barguil talks about a head-on collision with a car that sent six Giant – Alpecin riders to the hospital last weekend.
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The 2016 UCI Women's WorldTour will kick off March 5 at the Strade Bianche
Movistar's Adriano Malori is recovering after Friday's terrifying crash in San Luis
John Degenkolb and some of his Giant-Alpecin teammates were hit by a car head-on during a training ride in Spain last week.
The Colombian rider has twice finished second to two-time champion Chris Froome, but he hopes things will be different in 2016.
Vincenzo Nibali finished 14th overall at the Tour de San Luis, and next heads to a training camp with Astana.
How crowd-funding, rapid prototyping, newly affordable manufacturing, and social media make it easier than ever to launch a cycling brand.
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Tech FAQ: Tubular tires and rolling resistance
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
Gallery: Tour Down Under Stage 6
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
Gallery: Richie Porte Attacks on Stage 5
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.