Wiggins looks forward to life after the road
Bradley Wiggins is content to wind down his career as a professional road cyclist, but has plenty of big objectives still on the horizon
Bradley Wiggins is content to wind down his career as a professional road cyclist, but has plenty of big objectives still on the horizon
Aboard a new team for 2015, Sagan is finding new ways to improve and refine his talent with an aim to win his first monument this season
A sandstorm tears apart the field at Tour of Qatar, and a select group sprints for the win in the second day of racing in the desert
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Global Cycling Network walks the pits at Dubai Tour with Caley Fretz to see what sort of new gear teams are running for 2015
The bpost Bank Trofee series comes to a close in Lille over the weekend, and Dan Seaton was there to capture the lakeside racing
The Katusha rider claims victory and now leads the overall standings with four days of racing left
The Russian billionaire says Russia's struggling economy is not yet affecting his company or his cycling team
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Bradley Wiggins wants to do Paris-Roubaix and the full distance in training before tackling the hour record in June, probably in England
Mathieu van der Poel (BKCP-Powerplus) soloed to victory in the penultimate Superprestige round on Sunday in Hoogstraten
Joaquin Rojas wins stage 1 to take the first leader's jersey at the Tour of Qatar
Rohan Dennis breaks the hour record set in 2014 by Matthias BrƤndle, covering 52.491km at the Velodrome Suisse in Grenchen
Matthias BrƤndle says setting the hour record brought him respect in the peloton and made his name on the world stage
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Photos from the final stage of the 2015 Dubai Tour
The Tour of Qatar is not about training for Bradley Wiggins. If he can do a good time trial, he'll fight for the victory
Shelley Olds finds new motivation for 2015 after successful Ladies Tour of Qatar with team Bigla
The UCI World Road Cycling Championships in 2016 will take in the sandswept countryside and the capital's cobblestones
Mathieu van der Poel and Sanne Cant win the finale in Lille as Wout Van Aert and Ellen Van Loy take the Bpost Bank Trofee titles
Mark Cavendish wins the final stage to take the overall in Dubai as John Degenkolb's leadout train gets derailed
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Global Cycling Network talks to the pros at the Dubai Tour to get their opinions on whether socks should be long or short
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Dan Wuori implores UCI president Brian Cookson to make professional cycling the sporting worldās most inhospitable place for cheaters
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Atop the final climb to Hatta Dam, Degenkolb proves to be strongest and fastest, winning the stage and claiming the overall lead
Another windy day in Doha serves up a sprint finish that's won by Armitstead, whose two consecutive victories confirm her GC title
Armitstead becomes first Briton to win the Ladies Tour of Qatar, but she's quick to credit her Dutch team's support and experience
The German takes a 4-second lead into Saturday's final stage
Following weather-related controversies at the Stelvio and in Colorado last year, riders union calls for extreme weather protocol
Rohan Dennis is up first, with an attempt this Sunday in Switzerland
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The peloton stops to protest freezing cold, windy weather in French stage race, but organizers insist that the race continue
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Britain's Lizzie Armitstead is coming into the 2015 season with red-hot form and lofty ambitions to win some of cycling's biggest races
Logan VonBokel has a new favorite helmet in the lightweight and well-vented Z1. In a snap, the Aeroshell makes it warm for the winter miles
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Sky's Elia Vivani wins his first sprint of the season ahead of Mark Cavendish, who keeps the overall lead in Dubai
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Global Cycling Network has 10 tips to help you avoid catching a cold or the flu during the winter months
Artās Cyclery discusses what goes wrong when a rear derailleur misbehaves after a new rear wheel is put on
Armitstead notches her first win of the season in a bunch sprint, and thanks to time bonuses, she's at the top of the GC standings in Qatar
Rick Zabel does not dream of Champ-ElyseƩs sprints or perfect leadouts, but of rough cobbles, steep bergs, and the hardest one-day races
The American squad is down two riders, one to an illness and another to injuries suffered in a crash
Mark Cavendish maintains his grip on the race lead with two stages remaining
Peter Sagan has accomplished many feats in cycling, but winning a monument is not one of them
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A dropped chain may have derailed Wout Van Aert's shot at a world championship title, but he insists the bike is not to blame
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