Family sues Strava over descending death
Family of Berkeley man killed while chasing a downhill KOM sues social training site; Strava says suit is meritless
Family of Berkeley man killed while chasing a downhill KOM sues social training site; Strava says suit is meritless
Milan-San Remo winner Simon Gerrans heads to France with an eye toward adding a fourth grand tour stage win
German sprinter leads Dutch squad into its first Tour de France, aimed squarely at world champion Mark Cavendish
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Fresh off her selection to the U.S. Olympic team for London, Amber Neben checks in on overcoming adversity and leaving her ill-timed Beijing mechanical in China
Lotto brings four riders to help the Gorilla add to his 2011 Tour de France stage win
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Italian facing CONI meeting Tuesday when he arrives for pre-Olympic testing
Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins will focus their efforts on Tour de France preparations and not compete in their national championships
Dutch squad announces Tour nine, with Aussie sprinter getting his first shot at a Tour stage win
Images from the stage 6 Stillwater Criterium at the 2012 Nature Valley Grand Prix
Bradley Wiggins set a new mark for wins this spring, becoming the first rider to ever score a treble in the pre-Tour stage races
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UnitedHealthcare rider delivers after team chases down a late break
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World champion will now focus on green jersey in Paris and gold in London.
U.S. national team rider finishes with the bunch in stage 9 to take the overall victory
Schleck tries to seize the lead in finale, but runs out of road as Kangert claims stage win
1. Alejandro Borrajo, in 3.40:02 2. Christiaan Kriek, in 3.40:02 3. Tommy Nankervis, in 3.40:02 4. Heath Blackgrove, in 3.40:02 5. Tom Zirbel, in 3.40:02
Zirbel makes break pay dividends as Specialized-Lululemon teammates surprise women's field
Olympic hopefuls join Tour riders Vande Velde and Zabriskie, plus top 'crosser Johnson, for an Allen Lim-style tuneup
American wins atop Gavia to take pink jersey into final stage
Late move by Fränk Schleck and Levi Leipheimer put the two into second and third overall
John Murphy and Carmen Small keep their leaders' jerseys going into stage 5
1. Svein TUFT, CAN, in 27:08 2. Rory SUTHERLAND, UnitedHealthcare, at :30 3. Hugo HOULE, Spidertech-C10, at :46 4. Christian MEIER, CAN, at :55 5. Ryan ROTH, Spidertech-C10, at 1:10
Veteran happy to work with a young U.S. team in London, calls Kloden's comments on RadioShack's Tour selection unprofessional
Auto qualifying national champion laments, takes motivation from missing time trial roster for London
USA Cycling announces the final selections for the men's and women's road teams for the London Games
RadioShack boss says he will cooperate with USADA investigation and has not participated in a doping program in his teams
In the debut of VeloLab, our tech team put four aero road bikes to the test. Get the results from the lab and the road
The messy business of reassigning Lance Armstrong's Tour titles
Kessiakoff upends Cancellara as Costa keeps his GC lead in Switzerland
Officials attempt to shorten, ultimately call off Nature Valley GP third stage
Mavic unveiled its new aero wheelset, built as a complete system, this week
Schleck says he hasn't seen someone with as much fitness and drive as Wiggins in a long time
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1. Matt COOKE, Exergy, in 4:12:32 2. Francisco MANCEBO PEREZ, Competitive Cyclist, at :7 3. Rory SUTHERLAND, UnitedHealthcare, at :7 4. Hugo HOULE, Spidertech-C10, at :10 5. Chris BUTLER, CSS, at :12
Nick Legan answers reader questions on a 30+ cassette for the new Dura-Ace, gearing for bike storage and more
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Slovak wins his fourth stage in six tries in Switzerland
While embattled RadioShack-Nissan director goes quiet, Chris Horner may be back in the Tour de France
Images from the Saint Paul Criterium at the 2012 Nature Valley Grand Prix
Carmen Small, Theresa Cliff-Ryan, Tom Zirbel and John Murphy were all stage winners on Wednesday in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Craig Lewis grabs his first individual professional win after breaking his leg at last year’s Giro d’Italia
American won the mountain stage to Terminillo on Tuesday, but ceded the overall lead with a late flat two days before the decisive mountain stage
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Skyscraper Classic to air live on VeloNews.com
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has sent Lance Armstrong and others a 15-page letter outlining doping allegations throughout the Texan's career
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Andy Schleck says he would rather finish last than miss the 2012 Tour de France with injuries suffered at the Dauphine
Katusha rider wins from breakaway, but nearly celebrates too early
One of the longest-running events in the U.S. cancels, citing poor pre-registration numbers
Struggling Luxembourger has broken vertebra from Dauphine crash and is RadioShack's second star to miss the start in Liege
Willow cut gluten before all the cool kids were doing it. Her results improved and every year she felt better.
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Team boss says Swiss tour start was criteria for Tour selection from the start of the year
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Lennard Zinn answers more questions on bike weight and readers weigh in on previous columns
Liquigas man wins another sprint in Tour de France build-up
Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah returns with 33 percent more miles, 25 percent more climbing in 2012
American says he has not heard from RadioShack management in weeks and won't allow the team to impact his Olympics selection
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Frankie Andreu, Sean Petty amongst those paying tribute to George Hincapie following his retirement announcement
The original online fitness mapping company steps into the social fray to compete against Strava with new Courses feature
Four names will be selected from the 13-person list of nominees to represent Canada in London
In our July 21, 2008 cover story, we look at George Hincapie, America’s most accomplished active racer and the international peloton’s nice guy
A few weeks before announcing his retirement, George Hincapie sat down with VeloNews to talk about his legacy and meshing his nice-guy reputation with hard-nosed classics riding
American misses RadioShack's long list for the Tour
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Slovak wins his second stage of the Tour de Suisse, three days into the race
Veteran American will call it a career after the Tour de France, USA Pro Challenge
Dutch rookie wins Dauphine young rider's competition with surprising time trial
Belgian classics veteran Leif Hoste returns slowly from long-undiagnosed head injury
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