Studious Talansky hanging tough in Vuelta
Big TT ride punches Garmin sophomore into top 10 as he learns the grand tour ropes with an eye toward the future
Big TT ride punches Garmin sophomore into top 10 as he learns the grand tour ropes with an eye toward the future
Craig Lewis, Lucas Euser and others talk about the risks and rewards of riding on the road and the care needed from drivers
New Easton 'cross forks and wheels , Clement 'cross tires, Prologo's grippy saddles and gloves, Park's electric bike stand, and Look's X-85 'cross bike.
Rodríguez wins again to put scare into rivals, but can he hold on at the Vuelta as the big mountains approach
1. Giorgia BRONZINI, Diadora - Pasta Zara, in 2:31:31 2. Marta TAGLIAFERRO, Mcipollini Giambenini, at 0 3. Giada BORGATO, Diadora - Pasta Zara, at 0 4. Valentina SCANDOLARA, S.c. Michela Fanini Rox, at 0 5. Simona FRAPPORTI, Be Pink, at 0
1. Warren BARGUIL, Argos-Shimano, in 4:11:52 2. Gennadiy TATARINOV, at :2 3. Juan Ernesto CHAMORRO, at :2 4. Daan OLIVIER, Rabobank Continental, at :2 5. Sergey CHERNETSKI, TIK, at :2
Rodríguez attacks a slowing Contador and Graham Watson was there for the stage 12 action at the 2012 Vuelta a España
McRae says new title sponsor deal is close and may shift the way the team takes riders to the top level of the sport
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Eurobike isn't just aimed at launching new product. Many exhibitors use the show to display their legacy-building rides
Cycling broadcaster Phil Liggett tells South African radio host that a former Armstrong teammate told him USADA offered him money for testimony
French pedal maker takes what appears to be a big step forward in off-road pedals with a new three-model line
Eurobike isn't just aimed at launching new product. Many exhibitors use the show to display their legacy-building rides
1. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, in 4:24:32 2. Alberto CONTADOR VELASCO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at :6 3. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at :13 4. Robert GESINK, Rabobank, at :20 5. Christopher FROOME, Sky, at :23
Purito storms to a stage win to extend his overall lead
The RadioShack-Nissan youngster gets back on the bike in Colorado and fights his way to Denver
Tech editor Nick Legan answers questions on thin bar tape, bang-for-buck upgrades and tubeless safety
French pedal maker takes what appears to be a big step forward in off-road pedals with a new three-model line
Eurobike day one highlights include 'cross bikes from Focus, Ergon saddles, seatposts, and cockpit components, and lightweight luggage racks from Thule
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USGP of Cyclocross organizers scramble to cover funding gap left by Exergy Development Group
Only one minute divides the leading four and Contador is the man to beat after Wednesday’s test against the clock
Rodriguez defends his lead, Contador draws nearer, Kessiakoff steals the day and Graham Watson captures it all at the Vuelta
Spanish component maker unveils power meter that allows left/right force, torque efficiency and pedal smoothness monitoring
Minnesota-based big-wheel brand launches new performance winter riding boot
Swiss investment banker backing big move into the European peloton
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1. Lukas PÖSTLBERGER, RAD, in 3:23:51 2. Vegard BREEN, TJM, at 0 3. Bob JUNGELS, LET, at 0 4. Danny VAN POPPEL, Rabobank Continental, at :29 5. Angelo TULIK, Europcar, at :29
Minnesota-based big-wheel brand launches new performance winter riding boot
From a genocide survivor to tributes to Connie Carpenter, here are our top five highs from the 2012 London mountain bike Olympics
Swede takes impressive TT win, while Contador draws nearer to red
1. Fredrik Carl Wilhelm KESSIAKOFF, Astana, in 52:36 2. Alberto CONTADOR VELASCO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at :17 3. Christopher FROOME, Sky, at :39 4. Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE, Movistar, at 1:08 5. Benat INTXAUSTI ELORRIAGA, Movistar, at 1:09
Two top U.S. teams will join forces in 2013 after missing key race invites
The VeloNews tech crew is on the ground at Eurobike to kick off the exciting, innovative and wacky tradeshow season
Kenda climber jumps ship for a team he thinks is almost assured a shot at the big U.S. races
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Danny Pate says Chris Froome can deliver the goods in Wednesday's time trial and in the decisive second week
Degenkolb wins again and Graham Watson captured the action in Spain
The big four face a tactics-changing test against the clock in Spain on Wednesday
Tour of Hangzhou postponed until 2013; Beijing tour still to be held for second edition
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1. Moreno HOFLAND, Rabobank Continental, in 3:03:38 2. Danny VAN POPPEL, Rabobank Continental, at 0 3. Wouter WIPPERT, Lotto-Belisol, at 0 4. Michel KOCH, Lointek, at 0 5. Jan SOKOL, RAD, at 0
1. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, in 4:47:24 2. Nacer BOUHANNI, FDJ-BigMat, at 0 3. Daniele BENNATI, RadioShack-Nissan, at 0 4. Gianni MEERSMAN, Lotto-Belisol, at 0 5. Manuel Antonio Leal CARDOSO, Caja Rural, at 0
Argos man wins his fourth stage of the 2012 Vuelta
From the defending champion's DNF to high-profile mechanicals, here's to acknowledge the low moments from London 2012
Jeremy Powers will ride in 2012 aboard a disc brake-equipped Focus Mares, while Gabby Day joins the squad on the rim-brake model
Former WADA chief hoped for arbitration for Armstrong, says that USADA had to pursue Armstrong for Americans to believe in the sanctions
Lennard Zinn takes reader suggestions for road disc setups and revisits a question on brake pad ejection, while Reynolds discusses brake research
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Pistolero says the real racing starts after Monday’s first rest day as he targets the long climbs of Asturias
Hunter Allen analyzes the power data from Tom Zirbel and Roman Kreuziger in the final-stage time trial at the USA Pro Challenge
One year into his comeback from a 2009 EPO positive, Dutch rider hopes to renew with Garmin
Former Tour champ to undergo testing after abandoning USA Pro Challenge
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The 67th Tour of Spain is nine days old and one thing is for certain: Nothing is for certain
1. Silvan DILLIER, in 4:07:55 2. Davide VILLELLA, at 0 3. Klemen STIMULAK, RAR, at 0 4. Sven erik BYSTRØM, OHR, at 0 5. Wouter WIPPERT, Lotto-Belisol, at :58
Smart padding that is comfortable and low profile
1. Kyle Wamsley (1 - Pro), Jamis Sutter Home, in 1:54:15 2. Travis Livermon (2 - Pro), Team Mountain Khakis, at s.t. 3. Bruno Langlois, Garneau- Quebec, at s.t. 1. Laura Van Gilder (1 - Cat1), Mellow Mushroom, at 1:24:25 2. Erica Allar (2 - Cat1), Rideclean/patentit.com, at s.t. 3. Jennifer Purcell, Team Tibco, at s.t.
After a week of long-shot attacks and three stage wins, Garmin-Sharp showed that experience trumps youth when Christian Vande Velde cracked off the time trial of his life to secure the biggest victory of his career
George Hincapie reflects on the final race of his career at the 2012 USA Pro Challenge and starts to think about what's next.
From Valverde and Contador to a young Talansky, they're all in Spain for a three-week showdown and BrakeThrough Media captures scenes from the opener
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Casey B. Gibson is in Denver as Vande Velde takes the victory and Hincapie rides his final race as a pro
"I’m happy," he says. "It’s a great day to finish up my career … I just tried to really enjoy every kilometer,”
Garmin veteran says he wasn't messing around after taking too many of these races for granted in his career
1. Taylor PHINNEY, BMC Racing, in 17:25 2. Christian VANDEVELDE, Garmin-Sharp, at :10 3. Tejay VAN GARDEREN, BMC Racing, at :19 4. Peter VELITS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :21 5. Thomas DANIELSON, Garmin-Sharp, at :29
Vande Velde turns in a stellar ITT to ruin the hopes of Leipheimer and van Garderen both
Tech editor Nick Legan scouts around Denver for time trial tech at the finale to the USA Pro Challenge
The mountains jersey was a fine reward for the hard-working German
The Belgian needed a victory badly, and the Spaniard needs all the seconds he can get before the Vuelta's ITT
Graham Watson catches Philippe Gilbert's first win of 2012
1. Jay MCCARTHY, AUS, in 4:14 2. Lasse Norman HANSEN, DEN, at :1 3. Jakob STEIGMILLER, GER, at :2 4. Danny VAN POPPEL, NED, at :2 5. Moreno HOFLAND, NED, at :2
1. Reinardt JANSE VAN RENSBURG, MTN, in 3:56:45 2. Boy VAN POPPEL, UnitedHealthcare, at 0 3. Samuel José Rodrigues CALDEIRA, PRT, at 0 4. Antonio CARVALHO, POR, at 0 5. Sergio Miguel Vieira RIBEIRO, EFG, at 0
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Levi Leipheimer was worried about Flagstaff Mountain at the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
The data bears out that Rory Sutherland rode a grand tour-winning attack to the Flagstaff Amphitheater on Saturday
Rory Sutherland scored a career-defining win on what many called the biggest day in U.S. cycling history
Velo photo director Brad Kaminski follows the USA Pro Challenge on Flagstaff Mountain
Rory Sutherland collapses to the road after his brave win on Flagstaff Mountain at the 2012 USA Pro Challenge