Modolo’s winning ticket: First Cavendish and then San Remo
Sacha Modolo ripped off a win in San Luis on Tuesday and wants more at Milan-San Remo
Sacha Modolo ripped off a win in San Luis on Tuesday and wants more at Milan-San Remo
Having not received the necessary documents from the UCI, the independent commission temporarily suspends its work until January 30
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California company expects to see a small percentage of recalled forks needing repair or replacement
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The Independent Commission set up to review the UCI's treatment of Lance Armstrong pushes back against calls to close it
Robbie McEwen gives color analysis of the stage 4 sprint at the 2013 Santos Tour Down Under
Crucial sector after Arenberg Forest will make its return to Paris-Roubaix in April
Graham Watson captures the action as the world champ goes on the attack and André Greipel sets a new wins mark Down Under
Omega director eyes Sagan, Boasson Hagen as biggest challengers to repeat of his team's 2012 classics supremacy
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1. André GREIPEL, LOTTO-BELISOL, in 3:02:52 2. Roberto FERRARI, LAMPRE-MERIDA, at 0 3. Jonathan CANTWELL, SAXO-TINKOFF, at 0 4. Andrew FENN, OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK-STEP, at 0 5. Barry MARKUS, VACANSOLEIL-DCM, at 0
"The Gorilla" wins his second stage of the race after Gilbert spends the day on the attack
Saxo director says the U.S. champion will likely need to refocus for the second half of 2013
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1. Svein TUFT, ORICA-GREENEDGE, in 22:14 2. Leandro MESSINEO, SAN LUIS SOMOS TODOS, at :7 3. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK-STEP, at :11 4. Vincenzo NIBALI, ASTANA, at :14 5. Adriano MALORI, LAMPRE-MERIDA, at :19
Canadian is best against the clock while Kwiatkowski takes command of the GC
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In the midst of a New Hampshire training camp, U.S. ’cross champ Jonathan Page recalls an emotional airport pick-up with his family after ’cross nationals
Banned Italian doctor claims Armstrong's testosterone use was a placebo and that he likely gained three to six percent with EPO and transfusions
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World cyclocross' attention trains on Ohio this week and Dan Seaton looks back at doping cases in ’cross with hope for the future
U.S. road champion crash heavily and is being evaluated for additional injuries
Tour champ solidifies his plan to target the maglia rosa in 2013, sees no problems with Froome
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"The Badger" didn't want Armstrong and Oprah and says he doesn't care
RadioShack-Leopard's Ben King joins a 120-person service group to build homes in Tijuana during the offseason
Graham Watson captures the action as Tom-Jelte Slagter earns his first pro win, over Matthew Goss and Philippe Gilbert
1. Tom Jelte SLAGTER, BLANCO, in 3:36:46 2. Matthew Harley GOSS, ORICA-GREENEDGE, at 0 3. Philippe GILBERT, BMC RACING, at 0 4. Geraint THOMAS, SKY, at 0 5. Giovanni VISCONTI, MOVISTAR, at 0
Dutchman tops Goss, Gilbert to vault into second overall in Australia
Timmy Duggan missed the move on Wednesday in Australia and will refocus on a stage win
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1. Alex DINIZ CORREIA, FUNVIC BRASILINVEST-SAO JOSE DOS CAMPOS, in 4:29:36 2. Mauro SANTAMBROGIO, VINI FANTINI-SELLE ITALIA, at :24 3. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, OMEGA PHARMA-QUICK-STEP, at :24 4. Bart DE CLERCQ, LOTTO-BELISOL, at :25 5. Tejay VAN GARDEREN, BMC RACING, at :25
Brazilian climber beats the the favorites to take control of the overall
UCI president steps down from commission analyzing Olympic host proposals claiming schedule conflicts
Classics king should head home Thursday following elbow surgery, but will miss his season-opener at the Tour of Qatar
Spanish former pro was a nutritional advisor to current riders
Louisville 2013 organizers have released an early startlist for February's cyclocross world championships
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Jamis-Hagens Berman veteran Tyler Wren checks in from the Tour de San Luis, where ProTeams are instilling order, but chaos still reigns
IAM Cycling, NetApp-Endura join French squads on invite lists to ASO's one-week WorldTour stage races
Dutchman recently admitted to taking transfusions in 2007 and will name names when he sits down with anti-doping authorities soon
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Graham Watson captures the action as Geraint Thomas jumps his way into the leader's jersey in South Australia
Sky's Welshman rolled his Dogma to a stage win and the overall lead at the Santos Tour Down Under on Wednesday
Geraint Thomas times his attacks perfectly to take the stage and lead in Australia, while a number of favorites caught in late crash
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World champion will travel to the U.S. for the first time in May to show his rainbow stripes in California
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Velo reporter Matthew Beaudin reflects on the good things in mountain life: mid-winter snow bike rides, beer, and laughs
The rapidly changing conditions at the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships made tire selection and pressure choices especially important
1. Geraint THOMAS, SKY, in 2:44:18 2. Javier MORENO BAZAN, MOVISTAR, at :1 3. Ben HERMANS, RADIOSHACK-LEOPARD, at :1 4. Tom Jelte SLAGTER, BLANCO, at :4 5. Tim WELLENS, LOTTO-BELISOL, at :4
Sky's Olympic track champion Geraint Thomas animates the race and takes a stage win and overall lead as just reward
The Lotto train is the best in the business right now, setting up what should be a great season-long battle between Greipel and Cavendish
1. Sacha MODOLO, Bardiani-Csf, in 3:50:08 2. Mark CAVENDISH, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 3. Leigh HOWARD, Orica-Greenedge, at 0 4. Jens BEBUSSCHERE, Lotto-Belisol, at 0 5. Peter SAGAN, Cannondale, at 0
Youngster takes stage 3 sprint in Terrazas del Portezuelo
Armstrong's UCI donation was a two-part payment to support anti-doping efforts, split between 2002 and 2007
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Lennard Zinn fields questions and recommendations for improving mechanical disc brake performance in conditions like those at ’cross nationals
Jordan Kerby goes long and André Greipel cleans up with bunch sprint win
British champ will miss worlds due to knee injury suffered in Zolder
Verbruggen warned riders of suspicious blood values in cases where evidence lacked to open proceedings
Caley Fretz snaps some action behind the scenes at stage 1 of the Tour Down Under
Retired Leif Hoste to face Belgian federation over Bio Passport questions
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Lampre-Merida went loud on its new team bike livery, equipped with Dura-Ace 7970 drivetrains and FSA components
Graham Watson captures the action as a young Aussie goes solo in the Down Under opener and Greipel pulls on the leader's jersey
Former Tour champ says the finale of stage 1 had him nervous in the peloton during his first race in a campaign to erase 2012's bad memories
Timmy Duggan checks in after stage 1 of the Santos Tour Down Under and looks ahead to Corkscrew and Old Willunga Hill
1. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, in 3:35:24 2. Arnaud DEMARE, FDJ-BigMat, at 0 3. Mark RENSHAW, Blanco, at 0 4. Simone PONZI, Astana, at 0 5. Steele VON HOFF, Garmin-Sharp, at 0
German fastman takes bunch sprint on day 1 in Australia
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Omega Pharma-Quick Step shuts down a break and delivers the Manxman to the stage win