Trek’s Italian Stallion Strikes
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Haga takes his licks in Tirreno-Adriatico, where he faced stiff competition in the time trials and brutal weather in the mountains
Giacomo Nizzolo wins his first race of the season at the midweek tune-up for Milano-Sanremo in Italy
With Italy's cycling salad days in the rearview mirror, Bardiani-CSF focuses on smart recruiting, clean competition, and aggressive tactics
Triathlete spotted using CX1 with larger SRAM front chainring, which suggests that SRAM is close to releasing a single-chainring road kit
Art's Cyclery explains how to equip a mountain bike on a budget using 10-speed drivetrain parts
The Italian says he's focused on two upcoming training blocks and several races ahead of the Tour de France this summer
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Can Peter Sagan deliver Tinkoff-Saxo a monument victory? The Russian team is backing its star with hopes that he can revive his winning form
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A new, small titanium builder on the handbuilt scene, Moonmen traveled from Colorado to Kentucky for its first-ever NAHBS
Mark Cavendish's form is questionable after trans-continental travel and cold racing in Tirreno left the sprint star sick ahead of Sanremo
Wood you like to see some different kinds of bikes? These builders showed off bikes made from organic, non-metal materials in Louisville
Kris Boeckmans continues his winning ways with a sprint victory at Nokere Koerse in Belgium
Perhaps benefitting from modest expectations, Matthews and Lobato have potential to deliver a surprise on the Via Roma this Sunday
If you're short on time, but need to prepare for a big ride or race, here are some tips from GCN to help you boost your endurance
After the CIRC report does nothing to reduce Armstrong's lifetime ban, the American talks to USADA head in hopes of clemency
The Irishman finishes 25th in Tirreno-Adriatico as he prepares for the spring races
The Colombian showcases his fighting spirit by winning the annual race across Italy after bouncing back from surgery and a crash
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The 2015 Friends Life Tour of Britain will feature a new summit finish midway through the eight-day race and the race will start in Wales
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Shimano's new high-leverage 11-speed front derailleurs aren't as easy to set up as it seems. Lennard Zinn provides in-depth instructions
Fabian Cancellara heads into the major spring classics with a clear head and a mentality that's keenly focused on every minute detail
In what was billed as an early-season battle of the GC stars, Quintana earned his stripes, coming out well ahead of Contador and Nibali
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After losing to Malori in the first TT at Tirreno, Cancellara turns the tables and wins stage 7. Quintana confirms overall title in Italy
Pedal-based P1 and chainring-based C1 power meters compete with other lower priced options
Video camera footage can be used in legal cases but cyclists need to keep their tempers in check, writes Bob Mionske
Armstrong plans to ride the Tour de France route one day ahead of the peloton this summer
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Rigoberto Uran may not have a chance to take Tirreno overall with short TT, but it whets his appetite for the Giro's individual test
Peter Sagan's victory in stage 6 at Tirreno-Adriatico was his first win since last summer
Scenes from the rain-soaked Tirreno-Adriatico stage 6 from Rieti to Porto Sant'Elpidio
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With Milano-Sanremo around the corner, Peter Sagan outsprints a reduced peloton on a rainy day in Italy to take his first victory of the season
Blizzard conditions plagued the end of Sunday's Tirreno-Adriatico fifth stage
American Kiel Reijnen took the climber's jersey in stage 1 of the Tour de Langkawi and never relinquished it
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Tim De Waele captures the struggle in the snow that was stage 5 at Tirreno-Adriatico
In what one rival called "a heroic stage," Nairo Quintana may have thrown the stone-cold knockout punch that wins the 2015 Tirreno-Adriatico
Photos from the final and decisive stage of Paris-Nice 2015
The Colombian climber attacks the other favorites for the overall and rides alone through a snowstorm to the victory atop Monte Terminillo
Results from the seventh and final stage of the 2015 Paris-Nice
Richie Porte was on the deck Saturday and on the podium Sunday, bouncing back to win the final time trial and the overall at Paris-Nice
Andrea Guardini collects his 18th win at Langkawi while Youcef Reguigui rides in defense of his overall lead
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Another win for Sky, with Wout Poels riding away from the favorites at Tirreno-Adriatico, confirms the team is off to a fast start in 2015
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Results from stage 6 of the 2015 Paris-Nice
Photos from stage 4 at the 2015 Tirreno-Adriatico
Belgian road champion Jolien D’hoore celebrates her 25th birthday by winning the Ronde van Drenthe in a bunch sprint
Tony Gallopin solos to victory in the penultimate stage of Paris-Nice, taking the overall lead going into the final time trial on Col d'Èze
A powerful attack on the final ascent gives Sky's Wouter Poels the stage win and the overall lead with one stage to go at Tirreno-Adriatico
MTN-Qhubeka delivers Youcef Reguigui to the stage win and the overall lead with one day remaining in the Tour de Langkawi
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Greg Van Avermaet won a hotly contested sprint in Arezzo against several other familiar classics names in Tirreno-Adriatico's stage 3.
Cimolai earned Lampre-Merida's first WorldTour win of the season as De Gendt was caught just before the line on Paris-Nice stage 5
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Eritrean Natnael Berhane one of five MTN-Qhubeka riders within 36 seconds of overall Tour de Langkawi lead ahead of hilly penultimate stage
Greg Van Avermaet nabs stage victory in Tirreno-Adriatico with classics just ahead and doping inquiry outcome on the horizon
Davide Cimolai narrowly wins ahead of Bryan Coquard after Thomas De Gendt caught by the peloton within final five hundred meters
The Belgian wins stage 3, which ended in an uphill sprint in the historic Tuscan city of Arezzo