Alberto Contador Wins Tirreno-Adriatico
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World TT champ Tony Martin has not won in three TT starts so far this year, as new challenges come from Andriano Malori and Taylor Phinney
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Rain in the forecast may force organizers to tweak the route of the annual classic
1. Adriano MALORI, Movistar, in 10:13 2. Fabian CANCELLARA, Trek Factory Racing, at :06 3. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, at :11
Ben Serotta lent a hand in the design and development of Alchemy's new Titanium race frame, the Aiolos
Frank and Andy Schleck have endured setbacks, but both say they will regain top form
Andriano Malori beats the world's top time trialists to claim victory in the final stage around San Benedetto del Tronto
Hincapie Sportswear's Ty Magner has grown immensely as a U23 rider and is targeting races in April and May
Summer of 2006: Lance Armstrong, Floyd Landis, Allen Lim, and Frankie Andreu each struggled in their own way with the truth about doping
This week, Lennard Zinn answers questions about a broken SRAM Force shifter, rider flexibility, and more
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The Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider guided Cavendish to a sprint victory in Monday’s Tirreno-Adriatico stage 6
The Spaniard did things differently over the winter, which included focusing more on his fitness and less on media and sponsor obligations
Mark Cavendish promises to honor Milano-Sanremo with one last ride — and criticizes changes to the Italian monument
1. Mark CAVENDISH, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 4:16:15 2. Alessandro PETACCHI, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :00 3. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, at :00
Vincenzo Nibali knows his chances are diminished at Milano-Sanremo without the Pompeiana climb — so much so that he may not start
The Omega-Pharma Quick Step rider finishes ahead of teammate Alessandro Petacchi and Cannondale's Peter Sagan
The 42-year-old American is suffering from tendinitis in his left Achilles tendon
The American's stage 4 win catapulted her to the lead, and then she held onto it during the final stage
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After spending the weekend at the North American Handmade Bicycle Show, our tech team came up with its best of list
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The American nearly holds off Alberto Contador on the 30 percent finishing climb in stage 5
Carlos Betancur’s overall win at Paris-Nice was a significant one for his career — especially ahead of his Tour de France debut
Photos from the final stage of Paris-Nice, which saw Arthur Vichot win the stage and Carlos Betancur take the GC
1. Arthur VICHOT, FDJ.fr, in 3:06:56 2. Jose Joaquin ROJAS GIL, Movistar, at :00 3. Cyril GAUTIER, Europcar, at :00
The Ag2r-La Mondiale rider avoids a late-race crash as Arthur Vichor earns the stage win in Nice
Alberto Contador attacked 32km from the finish of stage 5 at Tirreno-Adriatico and was able to hold on for the win and the GC lead
The American holds a lead of 2:18 ahead of Sunday's final stage around San Salvador
The Sky rider pulled out of the race during Sunday's final stage
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Alberto Contador won the fourth stage at Tirreno-Adriatico and is now 16 seconds out of the race lead
1. Elizabeth ARMITSTEAD, Boels Dolmans, in 3:51:03 2. Anna VAN DER BREGGEN, Rabo-liv, at :02 3. Shelley OLDS, Ale Cipollini, at :29
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See how Tom-Jelte Slagter was able to win the seventh stage at Paris-Nice
Alberto Contador nabbed his first WorldTour victory in more than a year Saturday at Tirreno-Adriatico, a sign he is back to form
Despite packing some extra kilos, nothing is slowing down ag2r rider Carlos Betancur at Paris-Nice
1. Tom Jelte SLAGTER, Garmin-Sharp, in 5:00:05 2. Rui Alberto FARIA DA COSTA, Lampre-Merida, at :00 3. Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZ, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :00
A second stage win makes up for disappointment of losing GC options for Garmin-Sharp's newest puncheur
Garmin-Sharp’s Tom-Jelte Slagter won his second stage of Paris-Nice on Saturday, helping ease the sting of a costly mechanical one day earlier.
Lizzie Armitstead uses late bridge, tactical deftness to notch win ahead of Anna van der Breggen at World Cup opener Ronde van Drenthe
Alberto Contador wins Tirreno stage 4 summit finish ahead of Quintana, Porte, Kwiatkowski, Urán and others
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BMC's Philippe Gilbert says Milano-Sanremo is an unpredictable race, but within reach
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Carlos Betancur (Ag2r-La Mondiale) thanked God after Friday's wild, frenetic finale that slotted him into the race lead at Paris-Nice.
Check out the scene from the sixth stage, a 221.5km route from Saint-Saturnin-lès-Avignon to Fayence.
1. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, in 5:10:16 2. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :00 3. Simon CLARKE, Orica-GreenEdge, at :00
1. Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZ, Ag2r La Mondiale, in 5:12:11 2. Rui Alberto FARIA DA COSTA, Lampre-Merida, at :00 3. Zdenek STYBAR, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :03
Peter Sagan won stage 3 at Tirreno-Adriatico and dedicated it to his ailing mother; Kwiatkowski finished second on the stage and now leads
The Ag2r-La Mondiale rider also won Thursday's stage 5
Four people were on board the aircraft when it went down shortly after taking off during the second stage of the race
In his latest blog, the Garmin-Sharp rider talks about settling into his new Spanish lifestyle — and getting comfortable with it all
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Ahead of Milano-Sanremo, Mark Cavendish could use the boost to his confidence that comes with a Tirreno-Adriatico win, says his team
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Former MLB slugger Barry Bonds is supporting the Twenty16 women's team directed by girlfriend Mari Holden
Betancur, Jungels, and Fuglsang charge away for a stage win at Paris-Nice
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Team director, former TV personality says that his life has calmed down following the U.S. Postal doping investigation
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What is that noise? Find it, fix it, and ride on in quiet satisfaction
Carlos Betancur kicks to an impressive victory in a hilly stage at Paris-Nice and wants a shot at the Tour de France in July
1. Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZ, Ag2r La Mondiale, in 3:38:15 2. Bob JUNGELS, Trek Factory Racing, at :00 3. Jakob FUGLSANG, Astana, at :00 4. Bryan COQUARD, Europcar, at :02 5. Tom BOONEN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :02