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There was no controversy in Thursday's Paris-Nice sprint as Nacer Bouhanni cleanly out-classed Theuns, Greipel, and Kristoff.
Taylor Phinney wants to return to Paris-Roubaix this spring, but he isn't guaranteed a spot, and his leg is still not 100 percent.
With a big win in stage 2, Zdenek Stybar claims three different leader's jerseys at Tirreno-Adriatico.
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Mark Cavendish still needs to square away his Olympic ambitions, especially since Dimension Data expects him to perform at Tour.
Nacer Bouhanni gets revenge in stage 4 sprint as Michael Matthews keeps the yellow jersey for another day in France.
Nacer Bouhanni gets a much-needed stage win in Paris-Nice, ahead of Theuns and Greipel. Matthews keeps the overall lead.
Zdenek Stybar breaks free after the final climb and rides the remaining 3km to victory over a group of hungry chasers.
Alexander Kristoff says he's not yet strong enough to win the March 19 Italian classic for the second time in three years.
A day after stage 3 was canceled because of snow and cold, riders and sport directors are frustrated with how it all played out.
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Oleg Tinkov and Jonathan Vaughters get into a spat on Twitter, but it results in some good news for the American team.
Tirreno-Adriatico begins with a team time trial, and BMC delivers an impressive win, putting Daniel Oss into the blue leader's jersey.
Paris-Nice stage 3 is cancelled, so riders hop into cars, start a snowball fight, and try to make the best of things.
BMC Racing off to a hot start in Tirreno-Adriatico with team time trial win. Oss takes GC lead.
Paris-Nice riders appreciate that organizers were willing to cancel a snowy stage 3 but wonder why there wasn't a back-up plan.
BMC roars into the first day of Tirreno, positioning its GC leader, Tejay van Garderen ahead of rivals Nibali, Valverde, and Pinot.
BMC Racing, Cannondale, Trek-Segafredo, and IAM Cycling make up the list of 12 squads that were announced Wednesday.
The victory puts Daniel Oss in the blue leader's jersey heading into Thursday's second stage.
Paris-Nice organizers are forced to cancel stage 3 mid-race due to snowy conditions, crashes, and cold weather.
Teams take to Twitter to raise concerns about snowy weather in Paris-Nice stage 3.
The 2012 world champion has a respiratory infection and wants to rest up for Milano-Sanremo on March 19.
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Lennard Zinn answers questions about tubulars, how to mix and match 10- and 11-speed parts, plus more thoughts on kit tailoring.
Nacer Bouhanni and Michael Matthews tangle in controversial sprint, and Matthews wins by jury decision, keeps GC lead.
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A complete photo sequence of Tuesday's controversial sprint finish at Paris-Nice.
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An organized group of thieves stole nearly $200,000 worth of bikes from Stradalli Cycle bike shop in Pompano Beach, Miami Sunday.
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Tejay van Garderen has never won a European stage race, but he says he's ready to change that at Tirreno-Adriatico.
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Nacer Bouhanni and Michael Matthews bump and nearly crash in the Paris-Nice stage 2 sprint. Jury awards stage to the Aussie.
Spanish judges are due to decide the fate of Operación Puerto evidence by the end of March, potentially unveiling well-kept doping secrets.
Thinking ahead to spring riding? Lennard Zinn has a simple checklist to make sure your bike is ready to ride.
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The race was first contested in 1911 and it will return to the racing calendar in 2018 following a nine-year break.
If you’re a serious racer and want to own just one bike that climbs as well as it weaves through peloton traffic, this is it.
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Jelly Belly rider Josh Berry is recovering after being hit by a car while training in Tuscon last Monday.
Neal Karlinsky considers the post-race second-guessing that we all suffer after a tough day in the saddle.
The Paris-Nice peloton endures a cold day in the saddle, punctuated by tricky dirt road sectors.
Tom Boonen may have been complaining about the cold in Paris-Nice Monday, but his form is heating up for the classics.
Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins earned a big win in the Madison at worlds, and the Internet reacted as you might expect.
U23 cyclocross racer Femke Van den Driessche may face a lifetime ban and a hefty fine of 50,000 euro.
An ostrich chases cyclists on a road in South Africa.
Strade Bianche was the first race the inaugural Women's WorldTour, and it started the 2016 season with a bang.
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Arnaud Demare comes away with a sprint victory after a cold day in Northern France, and Michael Matthews defends yellow jersey.
Fabian Cancellara talks about priorities in his final racing season and a bet to win lots of wine from team sponsor Massimo Zanetti.
French sprinter Arnaud Démare sprints to victory on a tricky Paris-Nice stage that includes dirt roads and short, punchy climbs.
Etixx team officials say Marcel Kittel may, in fact, race Milano-Sanremo, despite saying earlier this year that he wouldn't try the monument.
The 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships took place at the velodrome used for the 2012 London Olympics.
The 61-year-old "Badger" will step down from his public relations duties after this summer's Tour de France.
Americans were racing throughout Europe at Le Samyn, Strade Bianche, Paris-Nice, and beyond, in Taiwan and Tour de Langkawi.
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