Fifth annual Crusher in the Tushar draws strong field to Utah dirt
Held on rough, remote, dirt roads in Beaver Utah, the Crusher has attracted an avid field of competitors, some of them elite racers
Held on rough, remote, dirt roads in Beaver Utah, the Crusher has attracted an avid field of competitors, some of them elite racers
Wednesday's stage 5 route passes through several battlegrounds from the war
Nacer Bouhanni abandons the Tour de France after a crash early in stage 5
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Team SmartStop will lose its title sponsor at the end of the 2015 season, and Premier Sports Group is looking for a replacement
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Tour de France cobbles result in a stalemate among GC contenders as Nibali, Froome, Contador, and Quintana escape mishaps in stage 4
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In stage 4 of the Tour, Tony Martin and Thibault Pinot each suffered late-race mechanicals, but the two saw drastically different outcomes
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Exciting moments in the Etixx-Quick-Step team cars caught on film as Martin rides to victory in Tour de France stage 4
With a stage set for ambushes and opportunistic attacks, the riders will be forced to stay fully alert
Annalisa Cucinotta claims stage 4 of the Giro Rosa, as Megan Guarnier stays in the maglia rosa leader's jersey on a day for the sprinters.
The Tour de France delivers an action-packed day on the cobblestones of Northern France as the maillot jaune changes hands yet again
Vincenzo Nibali and his Astana team threw everything they had at GC rivals on the Tour's cobblestone stage, but it wasn't enough.
Andrew Talansky escaped unscathed from the Tour’s most unpredictable day on the stage 4 cobblestones in Northern France.
American Tejay van Garderen survives four perilous days at the Tour de France, largely thanks to a BMC team stacked with burly hard-men.
WADA looks to begin nighttime raids to catch riders doping, but issues with French law may prevent the controls in this year's Tour.
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Mum's the word for Richie Porte and BMC racing, but it seems very likely that the Tasmanian will leave Team Sky for BMC Racing in 2016
After a breakaway in the final 5km, Tony Martin solos to a time bonus and the yellow jersey after three days in second-place overall
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After three days of narrowly missing out on the yellow jersey, Tony Martin earns the GC lead with a solo win after a day of cobblestones
Early pavement and late pavé in Tuesday's stage 4 at the Tour de France led some teams to swap bikes halfway through
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Catch glimpses of what goes on in the peloton during a massive crash. Also, see how steep the Mur de Huy truly is
As record-high temperatures plagued the early stages of the Tour, riders in the pits used any means necessary to stay cool
Andrew Talansky has a Cannondale Synapse for the Tour's cobble-strewn fourth stage
There has been a distinct trend toward shorter, more complicated stages in recent years
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Cancellara falls victim to major crash in stage 3, and Chris Froome is able to take Tour de France GC lead on the Mur de Huy
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The voluntary team organization suspends team Astana for allowing rider Lars Boom to start the Tour with low cortisol levels
As cobbles specialists sit within striking distance of the yellow jersey, stage 4 will be a glimpse into the sacrifices teams make for GC
Sky's leader took the yellow jersey by a slim margin aboard this Dogma during stage 3 of the 2015 Tour de France from Antwerp to Huy
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Who will ride for whom when the Tour hits the cobblestones? GC leaders rely on team workhorses to shepherd them through the rough stuff
Fabian Cancellara breaks two vertebrae in major stage 3 crash, forced to withdraw from Tour, one day after claiming yellow jersey
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The riders head to Cambrai for stage 4, and with cobbles on the menu, the stage looks set for another hectic day of racing
Rodríguez blasts Tour route as packed with too many classics-style course just minutes after winning atop the Mur de Huy
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Chris Froome sends a shot across the bow with second-place in stage 3 that earns him yellow jersey and puts GC rivals on notice
Orica-GreenEdge mechanic catches pandemonium at the scene of the massive crash during the Tour de France's stage 3
The Tour sees another overall lead change as the steep Mur de Huy blows up the race in the final kilometer of a crash-marred stage
The American crashed on the pave during stage 5 in 2014 and eventually abandoned the race; he's confident ahead of the 2015 cobble stage
'Spartacus' started stage 3 on the yellow bike but his special Trek lived a short life, as a brutal crash took down the GC leader mid-race
U.S. Continental team in toughest back-to-back test to date with 13-stage Tour of Qinghai Lake followed by the Tour of Utah in August
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Mur de Huy proves decisive as Rodriguez sprints to victory, and Froome grabs yellow jersey from crash-stricken Cancellara
Lucinda Brand extends lead in points classification with breakaway win as American Megan Guarnier keeps the pink jersey
The German won stage 2 and hoped to recreate some of that success in stage 3 aboard the lime green Noah
The BMC rider took the race lead in stage 1 but opted to give it up in stage 2 as he helped teammate Tejay van Garderen
Due to a major crash, Tour de France officials temporarily stop the race ahead of stage 3's first notable climb near Huy, Belgium
The Swiss rider could lose the yellow jersey in Monday's stage 2, although he has hopes of taking it back Tuesday
Wearing a different kit, American Tyler Farrar is back at the Tour de France and looking for stage wins with his MTN teammates
Riders who disregard rules at level crossings will be kicked out of the race
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"Everything that could go wrong, did," said Etixx-Quick-Step boss Patrick Lefevere
Tim De Waele was out in the breeze with the bunch as they fought the blustery Dutch winds
Stage 3 finishes on the famous Mur de Huy climb, which should offer plenty of fireworks on its steep, short pitch
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Vigilance and quick thinking pays off as Tejay van Garderen, Chris Froome and Alberto Contador land on the right side of a big split