Bradley Wiggins joins “a very special list” with 2nd Dauphine title
Sky captain remains focused on Tour, but savors 2nd Dauphine victory
Sky captain remains focused on Tour, but savors 2nd Dauphine victory
Schleck will train in the Pyrenees and the Alps, then hope to gain strength in 2nd half of the Tour de France.
Evans and BMC battle to the finish, but Sky takes top two steps on the final podium
Young Aussie rider dreams of leading his country's team to victory in Valkenburg
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Liquigas-Cannondale strongman out-speeds resurgent Fabian Cancellara in stage-1 time trial
Lotto-Belisol hopes Belgian's growing strength, confidence brings a top-five finish at the Tour
Team's powerful pace on the Dauphine's mountainous stage 6 keeps rivals under wraps
Evans chases Colombian to runner-up finish on the stage, but takes only seconds from race leader Wiggins
RadioShack's Tour de France hopeful suffering after time-trial crash
With some bad local advice, Wiggins says Evans' attack on Friday showed the Aussie is here to race
Bruyneel claims he never spoke with Contador's camp about signing the Spaniard and ending his relationship with the Schlecks
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Lieuwe Westra is building towards that magical form that saw him nearly win Paris-Nice in March
Defending champ hoping to regain top form for Tour, talks about the human condition and the sweetness of victory through struggle
Frenchman wins stage after HC climb of the Col du Grand Colombier
Sanctioned Tour champ returns to Riis Cycling, will race the Benelux Tour, Vuelta
The latest 29er creation from Moots blends titanium, carbon, and aluminum construction
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Tech editor Nick Legan gives a tough answer on wheel/frame compatibility and talks road rash treatment
Giro champ will go into the Tour de France with the team first on his mind after historic Giro win
Brit solidifies lead in tune-up for the Tour de France
Tour champ is not looking beyond the 100th edition of the Tour de France in 2013
Exergy Tour winner is the focus of an installment in the "Raise Our Flag" campaign, a fundraising effort for the U.S. Olympic Team ahead of the 2012 London Games
Young German duo will head to France in the hunt for the big one
Savio closes door on one flagging star after another brings sponsor dollars
Richie Porte will be back in a supporting role at the Tour de France for team Sky if all goes to plan
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Milan-San Remo winner putting a sharp tip on his pre-Tour form at the Dauphine
George Hincapie is testing an integrated-brake prototype at the Dauphiné
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George Hincapie rode a new, unreleased BMC aero road frame on Tuesday in France
Premature aging is NOT a necessary consequence of being a cyclist. Here are suggestions for your skin for when you're "out there"
Edvald Boasson Hagen wins the Dauphine's sprint stage
The fruit of the story tree must be eaten, even if some manufacturers would rather it rot on the ground, waiting for harvest
Evans looks ahead to Dauphine and Tour de France time trials and says the former will be won or lost against the clock on Thursday
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Lennard Zinn defends his stance on bike weight from previous columns
Daniel Moreno reaped the awards of his hard work in the Giro d'Italia with a win today in the Criterium du Dauphine
Samuel Sánchez has two months left to roll his his gold-medal-inspired Orbea Orca before his defense in London
Spaniard takes uphill sprint while Wiggins and Evans finish in the bunch
Irish climber crashes hard at the Dauphiné, jeopardizing yet another Tour start
Former Giro mountains jersey winner is back from his blowout at Omega Pharma and aiming for a shot at polka dots in July
Norwegian former world champion recovering from viral infection that plagued him during his spring campaign
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Andy Schleck says recent reports of tension at RadioShack are overblown; Bruyneel searches for answers after stage 1 time loss
Spotted at the start of the Dauphine's first stage, the new Trek Madone 7 features integrated brakes and Kamm-tail aero shapes
Sicilian confirms split with Liquigas, but is focused on the Tour de France
Evans fires first shot in Tour de France build-up with stage win
Euskaltel leader continues despite hard crash in stage 1 of key tune-up for the Tour de France
Omega Pharma director, Brian Holm says a TT win for Martin is bigger than 11th overall at the Tour and the German will focus on winning stages in July
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Images from the TD Bank Philadelphia International Championship and Liberty Classic
1. Alexander SEREBRYAKOV, Team Type 1-Sanofi, in 4:32:06 2. Aldo Ino ILESIC, Team Type 1-Sanofi, at s.t. 3. Fred RODRIGUEZ, Exergy, at s.t. 4. Daniele COLLI, Team Type 1-Sanofi, at s.t. 5. John MURPHY, Kenda-5-hour Energy, at s.t.
Serebryakov wins bunch sprint after late breakaway neutralized
1. Ina TEUTENBERG , Team Specialized-lululemon , at 2:29:08 2. Rochelle GILMORE , Faren Honda Team , at s.t. 3. Giorgia BRONZINI , Diadora-Pasta Zara , at s.t. 4. Leah KIRCHMANN, Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies, at s.t. 5. Joelle NUMAINVILLE, Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategiesat s.t.
German edges closer to Petra Rossner's seven-win mark in Philadelphia
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Jurgen Roelandts solos to rainy win in final stage at Luxembourg
1. John (Jackie) Simes, Jamis-Sutter Home 2. Rudolph Napolitano 3. John Grant, Texas Roadhouse-Motorex 4. Chad Burdzilauskas, Texas Roadhouse-Motorex 5. Rahsaan Bahati, Bahati Foundation-Ca
Aussie neo-pro takes some insight from prologue win as he searches for his place at Orica-GreenEdge
Images from the prologue of the 2012 Critérium du Dauphiné
Sky leader finishes second after training at altitude on 'another planet'
1. Luke DURBRIDGE, Orica-GreenEdge, in 6:39 2. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, at :01 3. Andriy GRIVKO, Astana, at :02 4. Carlos BARREDO LLAMAZALES, Rabobank, at :02 5. Tony MARTIN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :04
Orica's Luke Durbridge takes out Dauphine prologue
The cover story form the June 28, 1993 issue of VeloNews details Lance Armstrong's million-dollar attack on the Manayunk Wall
Colleagues honor the backbone of the Philadelphia International Championship before the race's first running without him
After winning Mexican national championships, Jelly Belly's Davila pinning Olympic hopes on good result in Philly
In an in-depth interview, Christian Vande Velde takes VeloNews behind the curtain of his roommate Ryder Hesjedal's ride into pink
Jumping clear in a three-man break, Wout Poels wins stage 3 at Luxembourg tour, while Fuglsang takes GC lead
Defending Olympic road race champ Samuel Sanchez has been given the official nod to defend in London
Lechance laps field with five-man break, takes sprint at inaugural Lake Bluff crit near Chicago; Gorry wins women's
Michael Chauner has been to every International Cycling Championship in Philly, and raced in one - he's back this year with high hopes
Fewer big-name riders and a shorter course hasn't sapped UnitedHealthcare's determination to put a rider atop the podium in Philly
Spy offers an attractive package that stand out from the rest of the group ride
Greipel wins second straight Tour of Luxembourg stage, with a sprint victory on stage 2 Friday; Jimmy Engoulvent keeps overall lead
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After an up-and-down spring, Tour champ Cadel Evans will ride the Dauphine to build his fitness and confidence before Tour defense
Next week's Dauphiné will be a proving ground for many Tour hopefuls with a shorter but similar course