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USADA chief details his path to the top of the agency and his case against Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel
USADA chief details his path to the top of the agency and his case against Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel
We're stuck. Should we call them 650b, 27.5", two-seven-five, 'tweener, 27, mid-size or something else entirely
CycleSoles and Sidi build on their fitting legacies to help our Lennard Zinn and others at Interbike
Siwss brothers Lukas and Mathias Flückiger's history-making world championship run
After a frustrating spring turned into two Vuelta stage wins, Philippe Gilbert's win on the Cauberg was almost inevitable
RCS Sport launches Giro d'Italia 2013 promo before Sunday's route announcement
Marathon nationals, enduro, Downieville and generally getting torn apart
1. Luke Keough, Team Mountain Khakis-Smartstop 2. Karl Menzies, Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 3. Shane Kline, Team Mountain Khakis-Smartstop 4. Hilton Clarke, Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 5. Jacob Keough, Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
Lukas Flückiger and Katie Compton own day two in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, and Wil Matthews captures the action
Embattled journalist sees nearly $20,000 donated to his legal defense fund over the weekend
We're constantly asked by reps chained to their booths, "What's new out there?" Here's a collection of eye-catchers from Interbike
1. Katherine Compton, Trek Cyclocross Collective, in 39:56 2. Georgia Gould, Luna, in 40:32 3. Julie Krasniak, Rapha-Focus, in 40:41 4. Gabriella Day, Rapha-Focus, in 40:43 5. Meredith Miller, California Giant-Specialized, in 41:12 1. Lukas Fluckiger, Trek World Racing, in 59:54 2. Ryan Trebon, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, in 1:00:03 3. Jeremy Powers, Rapha-Focus, in 1:00:15 4. Christopher Jones, Rapha-Focus, in 1:00:32 5. Timothy Johnson, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, in 1:00:55
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Swiss mountain bike pro nails a win in front of his sponsor on the second day of the Trek Bicycles U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross
Valverde saves Spanish pride, but Freire unhappy with teammates in final race
Compton sweeps through the Planet Bike Cup to open her cyclocross season
Casey B. Gibson captures Philippe Gilbert's worlds-winning attack and the energy around it in Valkenburg
Manx Missile goes out of rainbow season with fanfare, hints at new things in the future
Bento boxes, bar mounts, saddle bags and more ways to add storage to your frame
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Glacier Gloves have neoprene gloves that will keep you warm in burly cold conditions
1. Philippe GILBERT, (BEL), at 6:10:41 2. Edvald BOASSON HAGEN, (NOR), at 4 3. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, (ESP), at 5 4. John DEGENKOLB, (GER), at 5 5. Lars BOOM, (NED), at 5
Belgian king of the Ardennes erases his disappointing classics campaign with a fierce move to close the Limburg worlds
Wil Matthews captures the action on day one of the 2012 Planet Bike Cup
Slovenian wins world junior title
Defending world champion Mark Cavendish has withdrawn from the road race in Valkenburg after working for Great Britain early
1. Katherine Compton, Trek Cyclocross Collective, in 41:30.8 2. Georgia Gould, Luna, in 42:24.2 3. Gabriella Day, Rapha-Focus, in 42:31.0 4. Meredith Miller, California Giant Berry Farms-Specialized, in 42:41.6 5. Julie Krasniak, Rapha-Focus, in 42:51.3 1. Jeremy Powers, Rapha-Focus, in 1:03:02 2. Timothy Johnson, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, in 1:03:12 3. Lukas Fluckiger, Trek World Racing, in 1:03:26 4. Christopher Jones, Rapha- Focus, in 1:03:37 5. Ben Berden, Raleigh-Clement, in 1:03:43
U.S. champ takes his second win in a week to open the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross
From hydraulically-raised bicycle repair stands to single-handed pump systems, there is a tool for every job
Katie Compton returns to action with a resounding win in Wisconsin
Marianne Vos jumps away to a home-country world title and Casey B. Gibson captures the action
The startlist for the 2012 elite men's race at the world road championships
With Rodríguez, Valverde, Contador, Freire and Sánchez, will a wealth of options benefit the Spanish or destroy their chances in Limburg?
Alexey Lutsenko leads the espoirs men home in a bunch sprint above Valkenburg and Casey B. Gibson captures the action
Neben turns from workhorse to the Americans' medal hope as Vos blows up the women's worlds road race
1. Marianne VOS, (NED), in 3:14:29 2. Rachel NEYLAN, (AUS), at 10 3. Elisa LONGO BORGHINI, (ITA), at 18 4. Amber NEBEN, (USA), at 33 5. Anna VAN DER BREGGEN, (NED), at 55
1. Alexey LUTSENKO, (KAZ), in 4:20:15 2. Bryan COQUARD, (FRA), at 0 3. Tom VAN ASBROECK, (BEL), at 0 4. Hugo HOULE, (CAN), at 0 5. Luka PIBERNIK, (SLO), at 0
Dutchwoman runs away with her ninth elite world title — and second of the year — on the Cauberg
Controversial UCI president Pat McQuaid says the governing body will not offer amnesty to past dopers
Scot roasts the UCI and Hein Verbruggen and says the USADA-Armstrong case could be 'the best thing' for cycling
Kazakh wins world championship out of a four-man group on the Cauberg
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1. Lucy GARNER (GBR), at 2. Eline Gleditsch BRUSTAD (NOR), at 0 3. Anna STRICKER (ITA), at 0 4. Sophie WILLIAMSON (NZL), at 0 5. Jessy DRUYTS (BEL), at 0
Boonen and Gilbert are two of the strongest men in the worlds field and both are Belgian. How will they play off one another in Valkenburg?
Lucy Garner closes up the women's junior sweep for Britain at the Limburg worlds
Bettini, Nibali excited with a young Italian squad in the Netherlands, point to Spain, Belgium as favorites
Briton is first to repeat repeat junior world champ since Nicole Cooke in 2000 and 2001
This fat bike can be built up nearly however you like and can run any mountain bike hub
After finding the only relief to desperate itching come from AsMaster chamois cream, I have a new respect for the product
Interbike through a new lens
The former U.S. champ rode the new disc-equiped SuperX to second in Las Vegas
Cyclocross on hold for Czech star as he aims for a result in his first road worlds
This fat bike can be built up nearly however you like and can run any mountain bike hub
Interbike through a new lens
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Lennard Zinn details new goods from Interbike, including a retro Fondreist with modern Campy, nutrition from Clif and Challenge tires
29er bike bags, the history of 650b and all-carbon DH
Jeremy Powers and Sanne Van Passen are the class of CrossVegas and Wil Matthews captures the action under the lights
Five-time Tour de France winner Miguel Indurain feels that the cloud over cycling's head is "sad," and is ruining cycling's image
29er bike bags, the history of 650b and all-carbon DH
Thomas Lövkvist and Heinrich Haussler headline new IAM Pro Conti squad, while Fabian Cancellara sits out year one of new Swiss squad
Marco Pinotti is headed home after a collarbone fracture suffered as he fought for bronze in the worlds TT
Jeremy Powers and Sanne Van Passen win Clif Bar CrossVegas
With unpredictable racing and no need to hold back, Tejay van Garderen says he'll keep trying at the world championships
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Ben Berden rode his hydraulic disc Raleigh rig to third at CrossVegas
AEG claims no disruption in operations during sale as Amgen has one year remaining on sponsor deal with Tour of California
The UCI unveils the 2013 WorldTour calendar, including the Tour of Hangzhou
Shiny gold bikes, new Niner, comfy sox and gloves
Shiny gold bikes, new Niner, comfy sox and gloves
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1. Jeremy POWERS, in 1:00:21 2. Timothy JOHNSON, in 1:00:40 3. Ben BERDEN, in 1:00:48 4. Lars VAN DER HAAR, in 1:00:51 5. Geoff KABUSH, in 1:00:53
U.S. champion fights back from slow start to take it to the field in Las Vegas
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Dutch favorite cashes in with last-lap attack in Las Vegas