UnitedHealthcare among teams named for Strade Bianche, Roma Maxima
Giro owner RCS Sports announces the teams for its early-March semi-classics
Giro owner RCS Sports announces the teams for its early-March semi-classics
Wondering how much life you have left in your chain? Here's how to know if it needs replacing.
The Czech rider says he's in "good condition" and hopes to earn his third world title Sunday in the Netherlands
Tim Kerrison helped Sky win two straight Tour de France titles and says Chris Froome learned a lot from Bradley Wiggins
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The 42-year-old is expected to captain the Italian team at the Giro and Vuelta this season
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Reigning champions Sven Nys and Marianne Vos — and American Katie Compton — are at the head of the favorites for the cyclocross world championships in The Netherlands
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At 35, Bart Wellens will miss the cyclocross worlds due to a back injury. Look back at the 11 elite champions, men and women, crowned since his first title in 2003
Spring is just around the corner and with it comes the wind in many areas. Follow these tips for riding when things get breezy
The colorful Colorado rack company unveils a new stand-up carrier with minimalism and simplicity in mind
The U.S. under-23 cyclocross racer rides a SRAM- and Zipp-equipped setup
Vaughters says the squad will meet in February to give the riders more time to spend at home before the season gets going
The four-day race starts with a race against the clock on April 22
Many wrote Cadel Evans off, but the former Tour champion announced he's back and coming for pink with a standout Down Under performance
Former world champion says he's had a good off-season, but the top five isn't enough for him
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Ben King goes training (and relaxing) with new teammate Janier Acevedo in the Garmin rider's native Colombia
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Versatile gloves deliver great value and provide protection in unstable weather — at a great, low price
Swiss, German squad join two French teams in the selection for the 101st Tour
If you need corrective lenses for riding, these tips will help you find the right frame and lenses for your new sunglasses
New to road riding? Follow these tongue-in-cheek tips, from buying six road bikes, to planning your next epic excursion to your local coffee shop
Matthew Beaudin lays out his thoughts on the 2014 cycling season, and they include a Richie Porte win at the Giro d'Italia
Quintana will ride in a series of races in Spain and Italy before tackling the Giro, in which he will be the team's leader
In Technical FAQ, a reader describes, in detail, his work to eliminate high-speed shimmy through attacking resonance via wheel tuning
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With the Italian tour kicking off on home roads, Garmin rider may miss out on the Tour de France
Have a smartphone but no headlight? You can craft an emergency light to get home after dark
This week, Dan Seaton recaps the action at the Nommay World Cup, the final tuneup before next week's worlds
UCI President Brian Cookson is in the process of reviewing the race calendar, which could result in moving the Aussie tour to February
After spending a week in Argentina, Neal Rogers provides a final analysis of the Tour de San Luis
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There were few official protests but many complaints about how the home teams behaved when the WorldTour came to visit
The Jamis-Hagens Berman sprinter thinks his home nation could one day field a second-division squad in Europe
Modolo pips Sagan in the stage-7 sprint as Quintana wraps up the final overall title
The 2014 Tour Down Under closes out with a fast finale through the streets of Adelaide
Results from the final stage of the 2014 Santos Tour Down Under
Results from the final round of the 2013-14 UCI World Cup at Nommay, France
Compton and van der Haar take the overall titles as Vos and Meeusen win a tough finale on a heavy French course
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Gerrans secures a record third overall victory in the Tour Down Under as Greipel takes his 16th career stage win in the WorldTour kickoff
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Quintana consolidates his lead, Gaimon holds onto second, and Arredondo gets a second stage victory
As Arredondo takes his second stage win, Quintana finishes third to confirm his grip on the leader's jersey by 35 seconds over Gaimon
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Brent Bookwalter tells our Andrew Hood that he is excited and motivated to support Cadel Evans at the 2014 Giro d'Italia
Sidelined for six months following a crash in the 2013 Tour, Van Den Broeck returned to the sport this week in Argentina, where he's rebuilding his form with the big show in mind
Saturday's just-enough ride into the Tour Down Under leader's jersey proved yet again that perhaps no racer gets more out of his motor than Gerrans
It's a hot day in more ways than one at the Santos Tour Down Under as Gerrans takes the overall lead while Porte wins stage 5
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1. Richie PORTE, Sky, in 3:42:20 2. Diego ULISSI, Larmpe-Merida, at :10 3. Simon GERRANS, Orica-GreenEdge, at :10 4. Robert GESINK, Belkin, at :14 5. Daryl IMPEY, Orica-GreenEdge, at :14
Jens Voigt goes on the attack ... twice ... and Tasmanian Porte takes the stage