Gallery: A day in the Boonen/Cancellara rivalry at Harelbeke
BrakeThrough Media follows Tom Boonen and Fabian Cancellara from sign-in to sign-off at E3 Harelbeke
BrakeThrough Media follows Tom Boonen and Fabian Cancellara from sign-in to sign-off at E3 Harelbeke
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Mara Abbott marks comeback with TT win in California and VeloNews columnist Phil Gaimon takes the men's race
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Puerto doctor provided testimony in defamation case between soccer club and Le Monde in 2006
Mike Hogan talks about stage 4 at the off-road stage race in South Africa
1. Kulhavy Jaroslav Sauser Christoph, Burry Stander-Songo, in 22:43:09 2. Huber Urs Platt Karl, Bulls, at :03.43 3. Boehme Tim Dietsch Thomas, Bulls 2, at :20.34 4. Van Houts Rudi Hermida Jose, Multivan Merida, at :33.00 5. Fumic Manuel Fontana Marco Aurelio, Cannondale Factory Racing, at :54.03
Fabian Cancellara draws out his inner "Spartacus"
1. Francois PARISIEN, Argos-Shimano, in 3:32:02 2. Samuel DUMOULIN, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :00 3. Stéphane POULHIES, Cofidis, at :00 4. Daniele RATTO, Cannondale, at :00 5. Danilo WYSS, BMC Racing, at :00
Kappius-VeloNews's Mike Hogan and Thomas Dooley give an inside look at stage 3 of the South African off-road stage race
Colavita-Fine Cooking rider will compete in Saturday's Delray Beach Twilight Criterium
1. Fabian CANCELLARA, RadioShack-Leopard 2. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale 3. Daniel OSS, BMC Racing 4. Geraint THOMAS, Sky 5. Sebastian LANGEVELD, Orica-GreenEdge
Starters list for Sunday's Ghent-Wevelgem classic
Fabian Cancellara makes resounding return to the cobbles with a classic victory in Flanders preview
Francois Parisien wins a stage at the Volta a Catalunya
25-year-old Norwegian rebounds for the cobbled classics after falling ill at Milano-Sanremo
Fourth-year pro hopes to earn a spot on the Giro d'Italia roster to help teammate Ryder Hesjedal defend his title
The scene at the start of Friday's E3 Harelbeke is busy on the narrow Belgian streets, with fans, riders, and cars everywhere
We put Shimano Dura-Ace C50 and C75 wheels to the test, and the results are good
Five-time Tour de France champion, now 67, has experienced heart irregularities since birth
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World champion Philippe Gilbert kept his cards close on Thursday, but plays his first cobbles hand on Friday in Harelbeke
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Valverde crash opens door for Martin to take GC lead, but time bonuses and wide-open racing awaits in Catalunya
Former French sports minister says IOC, FIFA, Verbruggen pressured to ease doping law for Olympics, World Cup
Spaniard and teammate Capecchi walk away from Catalunya without serious injury
Mike Hogan keeps the Kappius-VeloNews team going solo at Cape Epic
The king of the cobbles in 2012, Tom Boonen's ride on Friday will be a strong indicator of his spring to come
1. Daniel MARTIN, Garmin-Sharp, at 6:02:40 2. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, at :36 3. Nairo Alexander QUINTANA ROJAS, Movistar, at :36 4. Jurgen VAN DEN BROECK, Lotto-Belisol, at :47 5. Robert GESINK, Blanco, at :51
Rodriguez will ride Redlands to promote his gran fondo; U.S. gravity mountain bike tour opens
Starters for Friday's E3 Harelbeke classic through the Flanders region of Belgium
Irishman attacks the day's long breakaway to storm up Port-Ainé to the stage win and overall lead
li>1. Karl Platt and Urs Huber, Bulls, at 3:53:17.3 2. Christoph Sauser and Jaroslav Kulhavy, Burry Stander-SONGO, at 0:46.0 3. Thomas Dietsch and Tim Boehme, Bulls 2, at 5:53.2 4. Darren Lill and Charles Keey, Cannondale Blend, at 7:57.8 5. Max Knox and Kohei Yamamoto, Burry Stander-Songo 2, at 8:56.3
Two-day, three-stage race in Corsica provides riders a preview of the opening stages of this summer's Tour
Movistar rider goes down with a teammate on a tricky descent. Both abandon the seven-day race
Salvatore Puccio's power data from Milano-Sanremo proves just how hard the riders were able to work despite harsh weather
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Read one reporter's take on what it's like to ride in a 100-strong peloton with Peter Sagan
Friday's 211-kilometer course, dotted with cobbled sections and steep ascents, will tell us a lot about the classics season
With historic courses, frenzied fans, and dynamic racing, these men are the ones to watch from Harelbeke to Roubaix
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1. Katusha, in 13:15 2. Cannondale, at :05 3. NetApp-Endura, at :08 4. Lampre-Merida, at :11 5. Lokosphinx, at :11
Movistar's young Colombian climber, and Alejandro Valverde's roommate, is aiming for his Tour debut after a Catalunya stage win
Eufemiano Fuentes tells a Spanish court that he will cooperate with the World Anti-Doping Agency if it asks for his clients' names
Vande Velde likely to need surgery on fractured hand
1. Nairo Alexander QUINTANA ROJAS, Movistar, in 5:01:20 2. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at :07 3. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, at :07 4. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, at :07 5. Thibaut PINOT, FDJ, at :09
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Dutchwoman takes sprint win in Belgium and looks ahead to Sunday's Ghent-Wevelgem
1. Oscar GATTO, Vini Fantini-Selle Italia, in 4:43:40 2. Borut BOZIC, Astana, at :00 3. Mathew HAYMAN, Sky, at :00 4. Mirko SELVAGGI, Vacansoleil-DCM, at :00 5. Thomas VOECKLER, Europcar, at :00
Spaniard ill after Tirreno-Adriatico and will resume racing in the Basque Country in April
Movistar takes top two spots and the overall lead in the mountains of Catalunya
Italian barely gets one over on Voeckler in cobbled classics opener
Bissell rider talks about team training camp in California, taking home stuff from sponsors and drinking his favorite beverage
Pablo Jimenez de Parga says a strong sentence for Fuentes and four others will show that Spain is committed to stopping doping
1. Fabio FELLINE, Androni Giocattoli, at :22:15 2. Mattia GAVAZZI, Androni Giocattoli, at :01 3. Alessandro BAZZANA, UnitedHealthcare, at :01 4. Filippo BAGGIO, Ceramica Flaminia-Fondriest, at :01 5. Thomas SPRENGERS, Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise, at :01
Team boss Flavio Becca classifies report of main sponsor RadioShack's imminent departure as "pure speculation"
Androni Giocattoli riders finish 1-2 in the opening stage of the five-day, six-stage Italian race
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Colorado-based Pro Bike Express grows business around transporting, caring for racer's bikes in tough winter conditions
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The Kappius-VeloNews team suffers a fractured collarbone on stage 1 of the Absa Cape Epic
One former U.S. criterium champion returns after three-year hiatus, and a current champ wins in Portugal
Back-to-back mountaintop finishes will crown the 2013 Volta a Catalunya winner and Bradley Wiggins has to take it to the pure climbers
2010 Tour de France champion brushes off questions over his alleged drunken night in Munich ahead of Criterium International
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1. Gianni MEERSMAN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 3:48:10 2. Daniele RATTO, Cannondale, at :00 3. Brett LANCASTER, Orica-GreenEdge, at :00 4. Samuel DUMOULIN, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :00 5. Robert WAGNER, Blanco, at :00
The Global Cycling Network's weekly news show reflects on a bizarre "La Primavera" and features an interview with Gerald Ciolek
First big showdown of the northern classics will pit world champion Philippe Gilbert against Tom Boonen, Fabian Cancellara, and others
Omega Pharma rider leaves it late for another stage win in Catalunya
Peter Stetina urges fans to support Garmin's riders returning from suspension after they contributed to USADA's Postal investigation