USADA, UCI support notion of amnesty for riders coming clean on doping
UCI president Pat McQuaid says his organization would “do well” to introduce an amnesty program.
UCI president Pat McQuaid says his organization would “do well” to introduce an amnesty program.
Contador leads an all-Spanish podium as Degenkolb takes his fifth stage win
1. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, in 2:44:57 2. Elia VIVIANI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 3. Daniele BENNATI, RadioShack-Nissan, at 0 4. Allan DAVIS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 5. Koldo FERNANDEZ, Garmin-Sharp, at 0
The world champ got caught up in a crash in the finale
Results from the first day of the 2012 Ellison Park Cyclocross
Tough course highlights two days of UCI races in New York
Daniel Lloyd previews stage 1 of the 2012 Tour of Britain and details the race for seconds
1. Emma POOLEY, in 2:46:23 2. Tayler WILES, USA, at 3:42 3. Rachel NEYLAN, at 3:42 4. Ashleigh MOOLMAN, Lotto Belisol Ladies, at 3:42 5. Joelle NUMAINVILLE, CAN, at 3:42
Nick Legan's last review is the made-in-USA Abbey Bike Works Crombie Tool
Gould added a bronze medal to her Olympic bronze
The Flückiger brothers, Lucas and Mathias, completed the Swiss podium sweep
Casey B. Gibson shoots the Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec
The Flückiger brothers, Lucas and Mathias, completed the Swiss podium sweep Saturday
Gould added a bronze medal to her Olympic bronze
Graham Watson snaps the action on the brutal Bola del Mundo
Victory on Sunday will reconfirm El Pistolero's place as his generation's king of the grand tours
The Spaniard will wrap up the Canadian races before heading to Europe for worlds
1. Ondrej Cink (Czech Republic) in 1:19:40 2. Michiel Van Der Heijden (Netherlands) +0:00:14 3. Daniele Braidot (Italy) +0:00:48
Boonen beat Mark Renshaw (Rabobank) and Oscar Freire (Katusha) with a bike throw
Rodriguez gave it his all on the final climb, but ran out of road on a tiring Contador
1. Denis MENCHOV, Katusha, in 4:48:48 2. Richie PORTE, Sky, at :17 3. Kevin DE WEERT, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :42 4. Fredrik Carl Wilhelm KESSIAKOFF, Astana, at 1:16 5. Romain SICARD, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 1:39
The Slipstream chief said the UCI had the chance to interview Christian Vande Velde, Dave Zabriskie and Tom Danielson years ago
Aussie champ wants to trade in green and yellow for rainbow stripes on the Cauberg in two weeks
Ukrainian Yana Belomoyna took the silver medal and Paula Gorycka of Poland took bronze
Howard Grotts was the highest-placing North American rider, in 16th
Katie Compton and Ryan Trebon headline the cyclocross transfers in North American for 2012-13, but a number of riders have made moves
Riders agree that over-the-top spectacle is good for cycling as the Giro and Vuelta fight for most extreme grand tour climbs
1. Simon GERRANS, Orica-GreenEdge, in 4:53:06 2. Greg VAN AVERMAET, BMC Racing, at :1 3. Rui Alberto FARIA DA COSTA, Movistar, at :4 4. Luca PAOLINI, Katusha, at :4 5. Tom Jelte SLAGTER, Rabobank, at :4
Deidre York was the highest-placing North American in 19th place
Aussie champ brings home a win in the first of two Canadian WorldTour races with a gutsy, late move
McQuad won't move on Armstrong case until he sees the evidence; Chicago Marathon denies the Texan entry
Michiel van der Hejden took second and Daniele Braidot took third
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1. Philippe GILBERT, BMC Racing, in 4:56:25 2. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at 0 3. Daniel MORENO FERNANDEZ, Katusha, at 0 4. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, at 0 5. Gianni MEERSMAN, Lotto-Belisol, at :3
Gilbert comes through for second victory in Spain
Park City police are investigating the man that threw Tammy Jacques-Grewal off her bike during the race Saturday
Nibali to lead a team of Italians without links to doping investigations, meaning Pozzato and Visconti are out
Norwegian former world champ kept down by virus in 2012 season, but hopes to start building for 2013 soon
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Spidertech all-rounder tops tough field for Sprint Challenge Pro victory
On the eve of his third year of bringing cycling's top level to Canada, Serge Arsenault outlines the danger men for Québec and Montréal
A strong year has increased the U.S. champ's motivation for the world championships
Tech editor Nick Legan answers reader questions on perfect tubular mounts, TT bike purchases, fitting a second bike and buying wheels for gritty climates
Tammy Jacques-Grewal's race interrupted by apparently crazed walker
1. Joelle NUMAINVILLE, CAN, in 3:55:59 2. Alena AMIALIUSIK, Be Pink, at 0 3. Emily COLLINS, at 0 4. Sharon LAWS, at 0 5. Kaat HANNES, Lotto Belisol Ladies, at 0
A strong year has increased the U.S. champ's motivation for the world championships
As Bennati wins stage, El Pistolero reflects on the desperation that brought on his long-shot attack at the Vuelta
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Italian sprinter wins in Spain as Contador stays safely in the overall race lead
The biggest cyclocross series in the U.S. will continue on in 2012 after Trek, WD40, Clif Bar and others step in
1. Daniele BENNATI, RadioShack-Nissan, in 4:17:17 2. Ben SWIFT, Sky, at 0 3. Allan DAVIS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0 4. Lloyd MONDORY, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 0 5. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, at 0
What changes did she have to make to go from being an elite World Cup athlete to being an Olympic medalist?
Alberto Contador storms into control at the Vuelta on Wednesday and BrakeThrough Media captures the post-stage frenzy around the Spaniard
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