Lefevere in waiting game for Cav
Manx Missile’s possible move spurs interest from several teams, Omega Pharma chief among them
Manx Missile’s possible move spurs interest from several teams, Omega Pharma chief among them
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Tygart welcomes probe from California state senators over the agency's finances and processes
Last bullet from Pistolero takes out Purito in an audacious, keenly executed run through the low mountains
Garmin boss says Vande Velde, Zabriskie and Danielson doped before joining Garmin
Tyler Hamilton and Daniel Coyle discuss the significance of their new book and Hamilton's journey through confession to relief
A highly anticipated showdown, this hundred-mile challenge would witness the return of a champion and bring at least one contender a step closer to the title.
Alberto Contador goes on a calculated, audacious attack to steal the Vuelta and Graham Watson captures the action
1. Emma POOLEY, in 2:32:26 2. Joelle NUMAINVILLE, CAN, at 1:40 3. Oxana KOZONCHUK, Be Pink, at 1:40 4. Alena AMIALIUSIK, Be Pink, at 1:40 5. Mélodie LESUEUR, FRA, at 1:40
1. Ashleigh MOOLMAN, Lotto Belisol Ladies, in 5:18 2. Emma POOLEY, at :7 3. Tayler WILES, USA, at :10 4. Kristin MCGRATH, USA, at :11 5. Cecilie Gotaas JOHNSEN, NOR, at :11
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Joe Dombrowski and company are forging their way in the pro peloton, learning and having a lot of fun doing it
1. Alberto CONTADOR VELASCO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, in 4:29:20 2. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at :6 3. Sergio Luis HENAO MONTOYA, Sky, at :6 4. Gorka VERDUGO MARCOTEGUI, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at :6 5. Rinaldo NOCENTINI, Ag2r La Mondiale, at :19
Saxo Bank captain goes it alone in an aggressive display of power to take control in Spain
Luxembourger still suffering significant pain three months after pelvic fracture
Hed unveils 60mm carbon clincher, disc-brake Stinger 5 and Ardennes wheels; GT shows Zaskar 100 Hans Rey Edition, titanium city bikes
In his new book, former U.S. Postal rider Tyler Hamilton details the system for delivering EPO to the amigos de Edgar
Democrats and Republicans ask that congress scrutinize the operations and finances of USADA after Armstrong case
Our off-beat diarist has one day to go to back off and defend second or go for the win at the Tour de East Java
1. Cecilie Gotaas JOHNSEN, NOR, in 3:22:06 2. Audrey CORDON, Vienne Futuroscope, at 0 3. Oxana KOZONCHUK, Be Pink, at 0 4. Noemi CANTELE, Be Pink, at 0 5. Ashleigh MOOLMAN, Lotto Belisol Ladies, at 0
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In the first installment of our series looking at disc brake tech in cyclocross, we look at Hed's new Ardennes FR wheelset
I went into the season with a plan but it came out entirely different; still, somehow it seemed scripted
Contador sees long odds to supplant Rodríguez, but is eyeing the two remaining uphill finishes in this Vuelta
Lennard Zinn takes feedback on a recent column, including a detailed case for road disc brakes
With Tyler Hamilton's new book and explosive allegations, Saxo Bank boss Bjarne Riis is back to denying his involvement with Eufemiano Fuentes
With Rodríguez and Contador battling, organizers have hit it right. The balance between cutting edge and tradition is key for the future
Former Tour champ isn't fit enough to contend in late-season races after an infection and knee pain hampered him in August
The course at Highlands Nordic Center is the venue for a fitting end to the series
Brad Huff and Laura Van Gilder sealed the overall titles at the four-day Gateway Cup on Monday
American manufacturer unveils its new line at Eurobike and includes a selection of brilliantly spec'd race machines
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Our tech team brings you the very best and most bizarre from the show floor
As a racer who prides himself on consistency, for Gwin the championships don't decide a true champion, but are just one race
Rodríguez distances Contador, but the Vuelta GC race is still too close for comfort with two uphill finishes remaining
Contador can't shake Rodríguez, or the lens of Graham Watson
Gould more motivated for world championships than before winning Olympic bronze
I went into the season with a plan but it came out entirely different; still, somehow it seemed scripted
1. Dario CATALDO, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, in 5:18:28 2. Thomas DE GENDT, Vacansoleil-DCM, at :7 3. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, at 2:39 4. Alberto CONTADOR VELASCO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at 2:41 5. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at 2:58
Purito survives big mountain test in Spain and expands his overall lead
1. Cecilie Gotaas JOHNSEN, NOR, in 3:09 2. Kristin MCGRATH, USA, at :1 3. Amélie RIVAT, Vienne Futuroscope, at :5 4. Joelle NUMAINVILLE, CAN, at :5 5. Ashleigh MOOLMAN, Lotto Belisol Ladies, at :5
The U.S. road champ was aboard a SuperSix EVO in a red, white and blue custom livery and loaded up with the new SRAM Red at the USA Pro Challenge
Swedish builder shows a ready-to-ride road machine featuring artisan wheels, a fixed seatpost/saddle unit and custom carbon layup
The Team Type 1 rider pushed an M10 through the Rockies at the USA Pro Challenge
BrakeThrough Media captures a number of the machines ridden in this year's Vuelta and the care given them by team mechanics
Component maker offers new ergonomics in its 2013 handlebar line and an aluminum stem that integrates a Garmin mount
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Our off-beat diarist is in the running in Java and riding the cultural waves of the Kazakhs and riders from Hong Kong
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1. Greg Minnaar (South Africa) +3:21.790 2. Gee Atherton (Great Britain) +.581 3. Steve Smith (Canada) +1.214 1. Morgane Charre (France) +03:50.654 2. Emmeline Ragot (France) +01.199 3. Manon Carpenter (Great Britain) +01.490
1. Giorgia BRONZINI, Diadora - Pasta Zara, in 2:26:32 2. Annemiek VAN VLEUTEN, Stichting Rabo Women Cycling Team, at 0 3. Lisa BRENNAUER, GER, at 0 4. Megan GUARNIER, Tibco - To The Top, at 0 5. Malgorzta JASINSKA, Mcipollini Giambenini, at 0
Graham Watson's on hand as Alberto Contador tries and fails to shatter his rivals on stage 15
Valverde proves the big winner on the day while Froome slips off the podium and perhaps out of the hunt
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Contador tried but failed to discard his Spanish rivals for the overall victory
1. Antonio PIEDRA PEREZ, Caja Rural, in 5:01:23 2. Ruben PEREZ MORENO, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 2:02 3. Lloyd MONDORY, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 2:02 4. David DE LA FUENTE RASILLA, Caja Rural, at 2:02 5. Pablo LASTRAS GARCIA, Movistar, at 2:07
The sprinter who hoped to win one stage has already claimed four and now eyes the points jersey
Results from the Tour de Francis Park leg of the THF Realty Gateway Cup
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The New England series boasts $10,000 in prizes and two UCI Category 1 events
Graham Watson snaps the showdown in stage 14 of the 2012 Vuelta a España
1. Sergey POMOSHNIKOV, TIK, in 2:23:53 2. Warren BARGUIL, Argos-Shimano, at 0 3. Patrick KONRAD, VBG, at 0 4. Ian BOSWELL, at 0 5. Bob JUNGELS, LET, at 0
1. Inga CILVINAITE, Diadora - Pasta Zara, in 2:37:57 2. Megan GUARNIER, Tibco - To The Top, at 0 3. Nicole COOKE, Faren Honda Team, at 0 4. Annemiek VAN VLEUTEN, Stichting Rabo Women Cycling Team, at 0 5. Tiffany CROMWELL, Greenedge - Ais, at 0
The Sky rider is finding the Vuelta a tough slog, but he's not waving the white flag just yet
Rodriguez took everything Contador threw at him, and gave as good — actually, better — than he got
The big loser on the day: Chris Froome, who couldn't follow the attacks
1. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, in 4:10:28 2. Alberto CONTADOR VELASCO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at :5 3. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at :13 4. Daniel MORENO FERNANDEZ, Katusha, at :35 5. Christopher FROOME, Sky, at :38
1. Theo BOS, Rabobank, in 3:30:06 2. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, at 0 3. Tom BOONEN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 4. Alexander KRISTOFF, Katusha, at 0 5. Adam BLYTHE, BMC Racing, at 0
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Results from the 2012 THF Realty Gateway Cup
Stephen Cummings lands a rare breakaway win in this Vuelta and Graham Watson captures the action
Full men's Olympic team makes the selection for the Limburg worlds
1. Alexey LUTSENKO, Astana Continental, in 1:18:38 2. Ian BOSWELL, at :3 3. Mattia CATTANEO, Lampre-ISD, at :26 4. Juan Ernesto CHAMORRO, at :26 5. Tim WELLENS, Lotto-Belisol, at :26