David Blanco wins his fourth career Tour of Portugal
The 35 year old from the Palmeiras Resort-Prio-Tavira team won two stages and was second in the critical time trial.
The 35 year old from the Palmeiras Resort-Prio-Tavira team won two stages and was second in the critical time trial.
The team hopes to land a new title sponsor and a ProTour berth.
The American out-speeds Edvald Boasson Hagen and Andre Greipel to win for the second consecutive year.
Canadian champ David Veilleux wins the USA Cycling National Professional Criterium Championships, while Holloway collects the U.S. crit crown as the first American across the line.
The 2006 Tour champ has tried ultra-sound but may have to undergo surgery.
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HTC-Columbia's German sprinter hopes to win one for the hometown crowd.
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Edvald Boasson Hagen sprinted to victory in Friday’s Dutch Food Valley Classic in Holland.
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The Cervélo TestTeam will bring star riders Carlos Sastre and Thor Hushovd to the Vuelta a España later this month.
Riccardo Riccò, the controversial Italian who tested positive for CERA-EPO during the 2008 Tour de France, has penned a deal to join Quick Step.
Dani Moreno has penned a deal to join the Russian-backed Katusha team for two seasons.
A reader makes a minor change to his drivetrain and experiences a whole new set of problems. Is there a simple solution? Lennard Zinn thinks so.
Canadian Guillaume Boivin wins the opening stage of the six-day Mi-Août en Bretagne.
What can rider do if his team fails to live up to its commitments?
Vacansoleil's Romain Feillu won the second stage of the Tour l'Ain on Thursday confirming his hold on the overall leader's jersey. American John Murphy of BMC is fifth on the stage.
Riis fills out his new team by signing some of Contador's key support men
HTC-Columbia's Judith Arndt took the victory of stage four of Route de France on Thursday clocking the fastest time in the 24.3km time trial in Saint Georges-Baulche.
One of cycling’s longest running teams will have wings in the future thanks to the backing of one of Spain’s biggest companies.
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Sastre, Kashechkin, Schlecks – sí; Riccò, Rasmussen, Shack – no
USA Cycling's Professional Criterium National Championship heads up the weekend's action in American cycling, as stage racers ready for next week's Tour of Utah.
Reigning world champion Cadel Evans (BMC) will not be among the field for a pair of upcoming ProTour races in Canada.
Stephane Poulhies (Saur Sojasun) wins the first stage of the Tour de l'Ain as Romain Feillu (Vacansoleil) takes the lead.
Italian shoemaker Geox confirming its commitment to back the Footon-Servetto team in 2011 and French sponsor Bouygues Telecom continuing its backing for at least one more season.
Just as Euskaltel-Euskadi was fortifying its lineup for 2011, the team announced that it will be losing one of its promising young riders.
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Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Transitions) can’t wait to race in front of home crowds next month in a pair of one-day ProTour races in September
National criterium jersey will change hands on new course
Zubeldia scores in the 3km starter. HTC-Columbia's Tejay Van Garderen leads the Americans at eighth.
With just two events left for men and women, Fly V Australia and Jamis-Sutter Home are in a tight battle on the men's side, and Colavita-Baci and Tibco-To the Top are neck-and-neck at the top of the women's rankings.
Team Sky will bring a solid team to the Vuelta a España, with Thomas Löfkvist and Simon Gerrans leading the way for the British-backed squad.
It's a relatively light week by European racing standards, but there are still some great events on the calendar.
The Cronus CX, part of Trek's Gary Fisher Collection, is a high-end carbon cyclocross bike, with features borrowed from the Madone road line.
A former racer returning to the fold asks the coaches for advice on adding intervals to his workouts.
Mark Renshaw re-ups with HTC-Columbia, while Matti Breschel leaves Saxo Bank to join Rabobank
After a year of struggling with the condition, the former U23 champ decides to go back to school
With a former British amateur champion for a father and the sister of a Tour de France winner for a mother, there was little question that Daniel Martin would be a cyclist when he grew up.
The Peanut Butter & Co.-Twenty12 sprinter scores her first worlds medal in Italy.
Felt refines its road line with a new carbon bladder process that led to lighter and stiffer frames.
Riders registered for next weekend's race in Glencoe, Illinois.
Garmin's Svein Tuft finishes second overall as RadioShack's Matthew Busche rounds out the podium in third.
Erica Allar and Clayton Barrows maintain their overall leads in the USA CRITS series.
Jakob Fuglsang takes the overall lead with one stage remaining.
Matti Breschel and Jakob Fuglsang remain in first and second overall going into the final time trial.
Mavic managed to keep a few surprises under wraps until just this week when company reps rolled into town behind the wheel of a brand new, bright yellow service course Sprinter van bristling with wheels, tires, and tools.
Lawson Craddock (Hot Tubes) of Houston, Texas, reached the podium of the UCI World Junior Road Championships for the second year in a row, finishing third in the individual time trial in Offida, Italy, on Friday.
Garmin-Transition's Daniel Martin kept the leader's jersey in the Tour of Poland after Friday's sixth and penultimate stage, a 228.5km ride from Oswiecim to Bukowina Tatrzanska.
2006 Tour de France winner Óscar Pereiro says he’s all but sure he will retire at the end of this season.
In an exclusive interview, the RadioShack team boss talks about the team's Tour de France, its new stagiaires, 'jerseygate,' Contador and the team's future.
Michael van Stayen (Topsport Vlaandern) won the Tour of Denmark's stage 2 on Thursday and took over the race lead. Saxo Bank's Matti Breschel is second and Saxo's defending champ Jakob Fuglsang almost scores with a late-race attack.
While at first glance Colorado's stage race appears to tread on Utah's, officials from both races say there is no problem.
Cervélo's Xavier Tondo hopes to start the Vuelta a España despite breaking his collarbone in the fourth stage at the Tour of Poland.
The Vuelta a España will return to the Basque Country for the first time in more than 30 years for its 2011 edition.
The RadioShack rider will race without teammates in Utah.
Astana's Allan Davis loses 30 seconds and falls out the lead
HTC-Columbia's Matt Goss scored a win in the opening stage of the Tour of Denmark on Wednesday.
Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong and Colorado governor Bill Ritter announce the Quiznos Pro Challenge, a new Colorado stage race for August 2011.
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The FdJ rider beats Haedo by inches. Allan Davis retains the overall lead.