Kittel wins Tour of Britain opener; Cavendish third
Marcel Kittel beat out Nicola Ruffoni (Bardiani) and Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) in the 104.8km circuit race
Marcel Kittel beat out Nicola Ruffoni (Bardiani) and Mark Cavendish (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) in the 104.8km circuit race
Murphy claims his second criterium national title in a race shortened by the threat of thunderstorms
Tom Dumoulin (Giant-Shimano) finished with the main peloton to maintain his eight-second lead over Ruben Zepuntke (Bissell Development Team).
Photos from stage 14 of the Vuelta a España
Peter Sagan, who has struggled through the Vuelta a España, finally called it quits on stage 14
Results from stage 14 of the 2014 Vuelta a España
Ryder Hesjedal sucker-punches Oliver Zaugg to win atop La Camperona as Alberto Contador defends his lead against a surging Chris Froome
It was Absalon's first world title since 2007, which had been the fourth consecutive title for the French rider, who also took Olympic gold in 2004 and 2008
It was the second world title for the Canadian; American Lea Davison finished third, her best-ever performance at the world championships
Sep Vanmarcke wins a three-up sprint in Edmonton, as Tom Dumolin keeps the overall lead for another day
Cofidis' Daniel Navarro seizes the day with a late attack, while the GC favorites probe each other with attacks on the final climb
Daniel Navarro's late attack up the final climb earns him victory on stage 13 in Parque de Cabárceno. The GC remains unchanged
Cofidis' Navarro earns first major win of the season on a punchy final climb, holding off the GC heavies
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The peloton cruises through a day in Rioja country, while Krizek makes a solo move that is ultimately squashed by Degenkolb
The 2013 Tour champion is inconsistent at this Vuelta, one day challenging the mountain goats, the next, ceding time against the clock
American Andrew Talansky is optimistic that he'll reap rewards from the Spanish grand tour at world championships and Lombardia
John Degenkolb (Giant-Shimano) wins a fast, technical finish in the circuits of Logroño, as the GC remains unchanged.
The sprinters enjoy one final day before the Vuelta returns to the hills, and John Degenkolb makes the most of stage 12's flat, fast finish
Art's Cyclery explains how to properly adjust and fine tune a Campy rear derailleur
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The Tour of Alberta faced a cold and rainy day, but Bissell Development Team's Ruben Zepuntke prevailed in Lethbridge
With the exit of Nairo Quintana, the Vuelta lost the one rider who could truly put a fright into Alberto Contador
GC favorites trade blows on the final climb, but Quintana is not among them, after abandoning with a broken scapula
Aru attacks to win stage 11, while Quintana abandons, and Contador remains in red.
Aru wins as Contador controls GC rivals. Froome grits his teeth through un jour sans, but Quintana has it worst, withdrawing after a crash
Direct-mount offers better braking and more tire clearance, all in a low-profile, aerodynamic package
The 24-year-old Colombian crashes for the second time in two days and is taken to the hospital
The Dutch rider finished a full 14 seconds ahead of second-place finisher Serghei Tvetcov (Jelly Belly-Maxxis) over the 4km course
Alberto Contador surged into the overall lead on day when archrivals Chris Froome stalled and Nairo Quintana crashed
A total of 719 blood and urine samples were taken in this year's Tour, compared to 622 a year ago
Tony Martin wins the 36.7 kilometer time trial, while the GC picture crystalizes in Spain, with Contador in the driver's seat
Now, with his GC hopes as tattered as his torn skinsuit, Quintana vows to help teammate Alejandro Valverde at the Vuelta a España
Tony Martin claims stage 10 individual time trial, while Alberto Contador assumes the overall lead
Lennard Zinn talks more about leg-length solutions, and he gets a little help from a friend who dealt with a two-centimeter discrepancy
TT world champion is best in Vuelta test, as race leader Nairo Quintana crashes, ceding overall lead to Alberto Contador
The American has raced at several events in his debut season at the WorldTour level, including the Spanish grand tour
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Tuesday's time trial will reshuffle the GC deck, and perhaps eliminate a few contenders, but it likely will not crown the overall winner
At Monday's press conference, Contador publicly admitted for the first time that he can compete to win the race for a third time
After only one week of racing, the Vuelta a España has tested the peloton with searing heat, fast sprints, and a few steep climbs
On the Vuelta a España's first rest day, Global Cycling Network tours the Lampre-Merida team bus
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Photos from stage 9 of the Vuelta a España
Results from stage 9 of the 2014 Vuelta a España
Winner Anacona takes stage 9 and very nearly steals the overall lead at the Vuelta, but Nairo Quintana saves the red jersey for Movistar
Sylvain Chavanel leads out a seven-man sprint and holds his advantage to the line to win the GP Ouest France-Plouay just inches ahead of the bunch
Photos from stage 8 of the 2014 Vuelta a España
The Rabo-Liv squad sweeps the podium in the final race, but Lizzie Armitstead collects the overall World Cup title
Results from stage 8 of the 2014 Vuelta a España
Nacer Bouhanni edges Michael Matthews to win stage 8 as a battle in the wind leaves Alejandro Valverde in red and the GC largely intact
Days after losing hopes for a strong overall standing, Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Sharp) went on the attack Friday after changing his attitude about the Vuelta
Froome dodged a bullet Friday, and confidence is growing within Team Sky that their man could have a real shot at Vuelta victory
The peloton suffers through a hot day of aggressive, crash-filled racing. De Marchi prevails, and Froome battles back from fall to gain time
Alessandro de Marchi rides alone to win the stage, while Chris Froome chips away at GC with a sneaky sprint
De Marchi rides alone to win in Alcaudete, while a cagey Chris Froome gains a little more time on GC rivals
Global Cycling Network takes a look at the bus that transports Martin, Boonen, and other OPQS stars during the Vuelta
Canyon's latest road bike uses magnetic-controlled full suspension and can call home when you crash by connecting to your smartphone
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Two new clinchers and a tubular focus on reduced rolling resistance and the aerodynamics of the tire/wheel interface
The Vuelta heats up in stage 6, as the GC contenders come out to play, and the pretenders are left behind on the steep climb to La Zubia
Marquee names are battling in the opening stages of the Vuelta a España, delivering on the promise of the season's most exciting grand tour
Alejandro Valverde takes back the overall lead on stage 6's steep finish climb
Four of the biggest favorites for Ponferrada are at this Vuelta: Fabian Cancellara, Philippe Gilbert, Tom Boonen, and Peter Sagan
The latest road and cyclocross shoes for 2015 offer a mix of closure systems at a variety of price-points
Movistar's Alejandro Valverde is best on La Zubia, beating GC heavy-hitters on a steep final climb
Art's Cyclery's shows you how to wrap your bike's aero bars with new grip tape
Bell, Giro, ICEdot, and MIPS are all taking big steps to improve your safety on the road and trail
BMC celebrates the opening of its new R&D lab with a concept bike, showcasing its engineering chops and in-house manufacturing abilities.
The American hit the deck midway through the 180km stage to Ronda, but that wasn't going to stop him from celebrating the second team victory of this Vuelta
Tinkoff-Saxo puts Garmin-Sharp in trouble in the crosswinds. Degenkolb wins a fierce sprint, drawing the ire of Bouhanni
Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Sharp) lost more than three minutes in Wednesday's stage when the bunch split up under pressure from Tinkoff-Saxo
John Degenkolb wins his second day in a row on a 180km stage from Priego de Córdoba to Ronda
Tinkoff-Saxo shows their confidence, splitting the peloton in crosswinds, and Degenkolb prevails again in the sprint
New power meters for single-ring mountain bikes and riders using the latest Shimano road drivetrains
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Parlee introduces its lightest frameset, a new disc model, and a cheaper aero option
Degenkolb delighted with first major win since March, as stage 4 tackles two categorized climbs in southern Spain
Degenkolb wins a hot, hilly stage from Mairena del Alcor to Córdoba
John Degenkolb out-sprints a Vuelta peloton that is whittled down by two hard climbs and hot weather