The history of the Tour of Flanders
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Peter Sagan tries to lead out teammate Oscar Gatto, but the finish photo shows the Slovak is the winner in the De Panne opener
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The former UCI chief has wide-ranging recommendations for growing the business side of professional cycling
On his 40th birthday, we look back at the career of Olympic gold medalist and two-time world champion Paolo Bettini
1. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, in 4:29:39 2. Oscar GATTO, Cannondale, at :00 3. Kenneth VAN BILSEN, Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise, at :00
Slovak champion takes first stage of De Panne for the third year in a row
The entire Cannondale squad is using the Synapse endurance bike for the classics because of its added comfort features
Lennard Zinn takes a look at two questions from readers about tires in this week’s Technical FAQ.
The peloton is outfitted in whatever it can find on a rainy day in Belgium
Cavendish fell ill after Milano-Sanremo and has not yet fully recovered
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Enduro World Series Champion Jérôme Clementz working with Mavic on new wind-cheating equipment
Tour de France champion faces scrutiny over revelations of alien DNA found in UCI biological passport
Tech giant Google partners with UCI and will introduce its smart optics on the road at the Giro d'Italia
With many of the top classics riders sitting out, the sprinters — and Peter Sagan — take center stage at De Panne
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Sausage and beer, pre-race in the bus, the band plays on the Kemmelberg — it's race day at Gent-Wevelgem
Shimano adds mechanical shifting to its hydraulic disc repertoire, and the 105 group gets a makeover
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Several riders go down hard in E3 Harelbeke and Gent-Wevelgem
The Tinkoff-Saxo team boss says Contador is riding better now than he was during his 2012 Vuelta win
Stephen Ettinger and Mary McConneloug finish first and third in the men’s and women’s cross-country races in Brazil
The South African squad will be the first team from the African continent to race at the Tour of Flanders
The Lotto-Belisol sprinter crashed hard in the closing kilometers of Gent-Wevelgem and injured his collarbone
With Boonen and Cancellara fit and motivated for a monumental win, will 2014 mark the final full-steam showdown in a decade-old rivalry?
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Logan VonBokel spends a little quality time with John Degenkolb's Giant Propel Advanced SL 0
After the flu kept him out of Milano-Sanremo, Phinney returns to the classics at Gent-Wevelgem, and looks forward to Flanders and Roubaix
Results from the 2014 Trofeo Alfredo Binda
The 2014 edition of Gent-Wevelgem saw mild weather and fierce racing
Peraud finishes second on the final, crucial stage to secure the overall victory by a single second
In one week, the Giant-Shimano rider went from what he called the most disappointing day of his career to victory in Gent-Wevelgem
Results from the 2014 edition of Gent-Wevelgem
Rodriguez holds off Contador and van Garderen to take the final victory in the Volta
Results from the seventh and final stage of the 2014 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
Defending champ Sagan makes a fight of it, but the Giant-Shimano speedster takes a narrow victory in a crash-marred bunch sprint
Riding for the U.S. women's team, Hall holds her fire, then dashes to victory in the women's Gent-Wevelgem
The start list for the 2014 edition of Gent-Wevelgem
The young Slovak's boss thinks his classics star could, with desire and effort, become a contender for the greatest race of them all — the Tour de France
Photos from stage 6 of the 2014 Volta a Catalunya
Porte tells the Sydney Morning Herald that a stomach bug has complicated his plans to race for the maglia rosa
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BrakeThrough Media goes behind the scenes at E3 Harelbeke
Results from stage 6 of the 2014 Volta a Catalunya
Clement overpowers a nine-man break to take the stage as Rodriguez retains his overall lead with one stage remaining
Garmin-Sharp sprinter Tyler Farrar is quietly optimistic for Sunday's Gent-Wevelgem after a pair of top-10s in the opening Belgian classics
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Dumoulin wins the second half of a two-stage day at Criterium International and takes the overall lead from Bouhanni
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Caught behind a decisive crash, Fabian Cancellara eyes his rivals and learns a lot for Flanders, even if he falls short of victory
Belgian squad confident, but disappointed after Terpstra, Vandenbergh fall short in bid to outdo Sagan in late breakaway
Peter Sagan puts one over on Omega Pharma as the cobbles masters get their first real taste of the stones ahead of the Tour of Flanders
With his victory Friday at E3 Harelbeke, expectations again mount on Peter Sagan's ability to deliver a victory at De Ronde
Former world champion may miss Sunday's sprinter-friendly classic after falling ill Friday morning
1. Luka MEZGEC, Giant-Shimano, in 5:16:00 2. Julian ALAPHILIPPE, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :00 3. Samuel DUMOULIN, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :00
1. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, in 4:56:30 2. Niki TERPSTRA, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :00 3. Geraint THOMAS, Sky, at :00
Slovak champion takes cagey victory from late escape at E3 Harelbeke after Belgian team's tandem fails to drop him
Giant-Shimano rider lands his third victory of the week in Catalunya
UnitedHealthcare director Henrick Redant lines out his team's hopes for the classics, which the team will cap with a first try at Paris-Roubaix
Movistar says it was well worth it to bring Alejandro Valverde north to Belgium for a taste of the cobblestones that he will face in July
WADA director general David Howman sits down with Matthew Beaudin and talks about the current state of doping in sport
The Sky rider runs a Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 group on his bike, which is wrapped in wide tubulars for the cobbles
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