Cycling Canada says country did not have ‘organized system’ for doping
A new, independent report released by Cycling Canada indicates that there is no systemic culture of PED use in Canada
A new, independent report released by Cycling Canada indicates that there is no systemic culture of PED use in Canada
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Brandle sets a new hour record in Switzerland, riding 742 meters farther than Jens Voigt, who set the previous record last month
Art's Cyclery demonstrates how to use 10-speed wheels with 11-speed drivetrains and shifters
A great option for riders who want extra flat protection but won't make the jump to a thick, uncomfortable training-specific tire
Matthias Brändle will attempt to break Jens Voigt's hour record of 51.1 kilometers on Thursday aboard this modified Scott Plasma
A new investigation into the 1999 Giro suggests that organized crime may have led to Pantani's expulsion from the race
The 2013 Tour de France champion is still undecided about the 2015 race despite the mountainous parcours
The 30-year-old brings a wealth of experience to the U.S.-based Pro Continental team
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The squad wants to make history as the first African-registered team to race in the Tour de France
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The economic impact from the 2014 race was $130 million, according to a new report
USADA CEO Travis Tygart speaks to Matthew Beaudin about the doping fight and trying to clean up the sport for good
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Lennard Zinn shows us a few more things that caught his eye at some recent bike shows
The Sardinian is poised to make a run at winning his first grand tour next May
Nearly 80 Tinkoff-Saxo riders and staff members will attempt to summit Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa as part of a team-building camp
The Czech rider's lawyer releases a statement and presents new evidence after the UCI and WADA press on with case
Levi Leipheimer talks to VeloNews about his doping past and his current relationship with cycling
The Dutch rider uses Shimano’s full suite of components on his Giant
Some who confessed to doping have been accepted back into the sport, others have not. What's the difference?
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Tour champion Vincenzo Nibali defends his Astana team despite recent doping cases, and hints he might race the Giro d'Italia next year
Team SmartStop brings on big talent for 2015, aiming for top GC and time trial results at major domestic races
UnitedHealthcare announced its women's roster for the 2015 season, adding Linda Villumsen, Abby Mickey, and Laura Brown
In part of an interview with VeloNews senior writer Matthew Beaudin, UCI president Brian Cookson discusses Lance Armstrong and redemption
These WorldTour rookies impressed on the bike this season, earning podium spots and top-10s throughout the year
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Sunny Gilbert solos away with three laps to go as Brian Matter holds his fire until the last minute
Unseasonably warm weather and a new course can't keep Erica Zaveta and Jamey Driscoll from winning in St. Louis
Mike Garrigan and Catharine Pendrel both got busy early and stayed gone to win the Canadian CX crowns
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Marcel Kittel takes a sprint victory in the 2014 Criterium de Saitama, with Peter Sagan second
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Whether he's tackling sweltering 100-milers in the midwest or early-season cyclocross Logan VonBokel, has found his favorite drink mixes
Climbing star Chris Butler will move to Team SmartStop for the 2015 season
After a long recovery from traumatic injury at nationals, Phinney is gunning for a full recovery — and yellow
U.S. riders are doing everything they can to enjoy home field advantage for next year's world championships in Richmond, Virginia
Second division Italian team may sign Petacchi in hopes of improving sprint prospects and also appealing to RCS Sport
The Spanish grand tour will start with five days of racing in and around Malaga in the Andalucía region
The 2015 Tour de France will see the return of time bonuses — which could make for an exciting first half of the race
Professional cycling lives and dies by the lifeline of sponsorship, but it struggles to show the true value of this vital financial support
Hincapie said that someone from his gran fondo had reached out to “the appropriate governing body" regarding Armstrong, and had been given "the green light"
Multi-time national champion Powers closes career on high note after one of her best seasons
USA Cycling says that, under WADA code, Armstrong's lifetime ban prohibits him from riding in the USA Cycling-sanctioned gran fondo
UCI and WADA will fight Czech Olympic Committee's decision to acquit Kreuziger following his 2011-2012 biological passport anomalies
Formerly Belkin, LottoNL-Jumbo officially announces their team, which is closely partnered with a Dutch speed-skating team
Kroon, 38, retires after 18 years of racing that saw him win a stage at the Tour and finish on the podium at several spring classics
The Italian doesn't see "big problems" with the team's UCI racing license in the wake of three doping cases
This week, Art's Cyclery demonstrates how to remove stripped bolts off your bike
The Austrian will attempt to break the mark October 30 in Switzerland
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Lance Armstrong may not, as previously reported, participate at the Gran Fondo Hincapie this weekend in Greenville, South Carolina
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Cycling's biggest names gather in Paris to see what next year's Tour de France has in store
All eyes are on Nairo Quintana as the Tour de France offers up a route that favors the young Colombian climber
Former Tour champion likes what he sees in a 2015 route that is short on time trials but long on difficult climbs
The 2015 edition of the French grand tour has several stages where the race could be won — or lost
The Sky rider says the Tour's focus on climbing may turn him off and force him to race the other two grand tours
More cobblestones, the Mur de Huy, and lots of climbing await the peloton next summer in the Tour de France
Roland Cattin, the founder of Time Sport International, died of a heart attack on Sunday morning near his home in Paris
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De Vocht, looks back on her career with satisfaction, despite a knee injury that ended her retirement year prematurely
Armstrong, Hincapie, Vande Velde, and Livingston will reunite at the October 25 Gran Fondo Hincapie
Bobby Julich and Sean Yates are expected to bolster Tinkoff-Saxo's DS lineup. Longtime directors Mauduit and Guidi are out in shakeup
Vuelta says a race akin to La Course is in the works for the 2015 grand tour, and it will seek top-category UCI designation
With anticipation building ahead of Wednesday's Tour de France route announcement, will 2015 be a climber's delight?
Mike Friedman, Chris Horner, and Frank Vandenbroucke all suffered pulmonary embolisms. Vandenbroucke's condition tragically claimed his life
Lennard Zinn checks out a few power units on display at the annual trade show
Next year's Tour is expected to be light on time trials and heavy on punchy climbs, which favors the defending champion from Italy
The UCI president says "technology has moved on" from the minimum weight required for bikes in the pro peloton
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