In The News: Man sentenced for threats against USADA CEO Tygart
According to a newspaper story, the man received community service and a fine
According to a newspaper story, the man received community service and a fine
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1. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, in 3:33:07 2. Jurgen ROELANDTS, Lotto-Belisol, at :00 3. Elia VIVIANI, Cannondale, at :00 4. Simon GERRANS, Orica-GreenEdge, at :00 5. Nathan HAAS, Garmin-Sharp, at :00
German wins record 15th career Tour Down Under stage and Simon Gerrans chips away at Cadel Evans' overall lead
Colombian says he's caught in between two of the sport's grand tours — and his team's sponsors
Colombian attacks to his first win of 2014 and American Phil Gaimon defends his overall lead
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Caley Fretz breaks down all of the 18 UCI ProTeams' bikes and components for the 2014 season
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The Aussie registers his first UCI WorldTour stage victory since 2012
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The Omega Pharma men have reversed their roles in Argentina and nearly landed a stage win on Wednesday's winding, windy finale
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UCI chief says he won't contact the banned American directly, but would welcome his involvement in the forthcoming independent review
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Italian takes sprint win over Ventoso, Boonen
After off-season full of commitments, Italian is the first of the major Tour de France favorites to open his 2014 campaign
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American has refocused for 2014 and hopes to support Tejay van Garderen in France come July
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Lampre riders at Tour Down Under say they would welcome the addition of the American Vuelta winner to the team's 2014 roster
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American takes aim at Di Luca on Twitter after the Italian claims that nearly all riders are using performance-enhancing drugs
This week, Lennard Zinn answers questions about mixing component groups and more
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1. Diego ULISSI, Lampre-Merida, in 3:52:14 2. Simon GERRANS, Orica-GreenEdge, at :00 3. Cadel EVANS, BMC Racing, at :00 4. Francesco GAVAZZI, Astana, at :00 5. Robert GESINK, Belkin, at :00
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Italian tops Gerrans for victory in uphill sprint
UCI boss says all ideas are on the table as the governing body examines the WorldTour and other road calendars
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Julian Arredondo took advantage of his opportunity with Trek Factory Racing on Tuesday and hopes for a slot in the team's Giro roster
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Colombian nets stage win for Trek Factory Racing ahead of Peter Stetina in Argentina
New approach to the classics for BMC Racing will give Phinney a shot at team leadership come the cobbles
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Riders forecast the eventual sprint finish in the WorldTour opener and the stage winner says the favorites didn't show much on day 1
American's win in Argentina has a lot of cycling observers asking, "Who is Phil Gaimon?"
Renshaw signed with Omega Pharma-Quick Step in the offseason after the riders were separated for two years
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1. Simon GERRANS, Orica-GreenEdge, in 3:20:34 2. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, at :00 3. Steele VON HOFF, Garmin-Sharp, at :00 4. Diego ULISSI, Lampre-Merida, at :00 5. Maxime BOUET, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :00
Australian champion surprises himself with a sprint win over Greipel
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Italian abandons, leaving Omega Pharma with just five riders at the Tour de San Luís
Canadian does not protest two-year ban over his late arrival for an in-competition anti-doping test
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American is best from a long breakaway to take the overall lead in Argentina
Two men dominated the cobbled classics for nearly a decade, but 2014 could see a shootout among more than "Tommeke" and "Spartacus"
This season, the Australian will miss his first Tour de France since his 2005 Tour debut
"I want to win, not just place on the podium. I want to win a classic, Milano-Sanremo, the Flanders, or Paris-Roubaix," Pozzato said
The Garmin-Sharp rider is at the Tour de San Luis to start his 2014 campaign
Caleb Ewan has drawn comparisons to the British speedster and will ride for Orica-GreenEdge this summer
A wildfire in the Barossa Valley threatened the opening stage of the race before authorities got it under control
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BMC Racing will put its Tour de France support system behind Tejay van Garderen, but the process hasn't been an easy one
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In Argentina for the Tour de San Luis, the Dutch-born racer hopes UnitedHealthcare can make a bigger splash in a cleaner sport