Rusch after the Rush: Silver Rush 50 was really heads up
Rebecca Rusch says that the Silver Rush 50 course is challenging enough that she was lucky just to have a clean run
Rebecca Rusch says that the Silver Rush 50 course is challenging enough that she was lucky just to have a clean run
1. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, in 2:50:32 2. Mathew HAYMAN, Sky, at 0 3. Ben SWIFT, Sky, at 0 4. Jacopo GUARNIERI, Astana, at 0 5. Tosh VAN DER SANDE, Lotto-Belisol, at 0
The race leader rides (and occasionally tosses) a Pinarello Dogma2 with a few personal touches the other team bikes lack
Bernie Eisel discuss tack-scattering idiots, towing the team along and the tactics involved in keeping the yellow jersey
Hilton Clarke rides his train while Kristin McGrath makes the best of a late breakaway
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The breakaway sat up to wait for another to bridge up to avoid being reeled in, and lots more action from the day
Already missing the Tour de France, former world champ pulls out of the Olympics
Vande Velde second from six-man breakaway after ferocious opening hour
1. Pierrick FEDRIGO, FDJ-BigMat, in 3:40:15 2. Christian VANDEVELDE, Garmin-Sharp, at 0 3. Thomas VOECKLER, Europcar, at :12 4. Nicki SÖRENSEN, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, at :12 5. Dries DEVENYNS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at :21
Luna teammates Pendrel, Gould and Nash are the three fastest women in the world right now: London will be the big test
Who’d have known the only team that could beat Sky was Sky itself?
Sunday's road tacking was shocking — which is an amazing thing, given cycling's long history and proximity between riders and fans
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Sidewall tear results in a DNF for Jason Sumner, 3,274 meters in climbing in stage 2
At 2:23 back, the Shark of Messina still has a shot at yellow, but needs a lot of luck to go his way in the Pyrenees
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July is a time for big characters and big stories — some stemming from the Tour’s own dramas, others that coincide with its spotlight
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1. Moreno MOSER, Liquigas-Cannondale, in 5:16:32 2. Sergio Luis HENAO MONTOYA, Sky, at 0 3. Michal KWIATKOWSKI, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 0 4. Greg VAN AVERMAET, BMC Racing, at :3 5. Przemyslaw NIEMIEC, Lampre-ISD, at :3
Rein Taaramae's metal-wheeled climbing steed
Matthew Beaudin and Gregor Brown recap stage 14 of the 2012 Tour
Pierre Rolland says he's sorry for an attack that race leader Bradley Wiggins called "uncouth"
Casey B. Gibson gives us a glimpse of stage 14 of the 2012 Tour de France
Graham Watson captures the action on a mountainous stage 14 of the 2012 Tour de France
Luis Leon Sanchez, once thought a potential GC rider, contents himself with snagging stages
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Casey B. Gibson was on the scene when Cadel Evans's race was nearly ruined by some tack-flinging spectators
It's another installment of "Breakfast with Bernie."
The race director says nail-throwing spectators caused some 30 flats on stage 14
The Rabobank rider gives the slip to green jersey Peter Sagan and strongman Philippe Gilbert
1. Luis Leon SANCHEZ GIL, Rabobank, in 4:50:29 2. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :47 3. Sandy CASAR, FDJ-BigMat, at :47 4. Philippe GILBERT, BMC Racing, at :47 5. Gorka IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at :47
Orica-GreenEdge hasn't given up on its dream of taking a stage in its Tour debut
1. Ben SWIFT, Sky, in 4:01:22 2. Elia VIVIANI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 3. Pim LIGTHART, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 0 4. Giovanni VISCONTI, Movistar, at 0 5. Michael MATTHEWS, Rabobank, at 0
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1. Bryson Perry 2. Casey Zaugg 3. Gerry Cody 1. Rebecca Rusch 2. Molly Behunin 3. Jennifer Wilson
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The race leader knows that one only needs to win the race by a single second
Matthew Beaudin reviews stage 13 of the 2012 Tour de France and previews Sunday's leg into the mountains
The yellow jersey wants to silence the skeptics
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Casey B. Gibson got caught in traffic on Bastille Day, but he kept snapping away regardless
Graham Watson captures the action at stage 13 of the 2012 Tour de France
1. André GREIPEL, Lotto-Belisol, in 4:57:59 2. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0 3. Edvald BOASSON HAGEN, Sky, at 0 4. Sébastien HINAULT, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 0 5. Daryl IMPEY, Orica-GreenEdge, at 0
The big German edges the green jersey with a bike throw at the line
Chris Froome may appear to be the stronger of the two, but team bosses say he must support Bradley Wiggins
The Exergy Twilight Criterium in Boise is the penultimate race in the USA CRITS series
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Anti-doping authorities say Armstrong's team boss and friend accepts public arbitration
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1. Aidis KRUOPIS, Orica-GreenEdge, in 2:43:04 2. Ben SWIFT, Sky, at 0 3. Theo BOS, Rabobank, at 0 4. Daniele BENNATI, RadioShack-Nissan, at 0 5. Alexander PORSEV, Katusha, at 0
David Millar's road to redemption has been paved with argyle
Casey B. Gibson focuses on stage 12 of the 2012 Tour de France
Matthew Beaudin and Caley Fretz discuss stage 12 of the 2012 Tour de France
U.S. Olympians will wear throwback kits in London
Caley Fretz pulls out the microscope for the details on Jean-Christophe Peraud's Tour de France bike
American team stays aggressive after early crashes destroy GC and sprint hopes in France
Jason Sumner gears up with 1,000 of his closest friends to begin the TransAlp mountain bike stage race
Bradley Wiggins said he had suffered a slight burn to his arm after being hit with a flare near the end of stage 12
Graham Watson snaps stage 12 of the 2012 Tour de France
Tour leader pushes back at doping questions with blog post outlining his history in the sport, his opposition for doping and what's at stake
David Millar said that his stage 12 Tour de France victory will be a wonderful moment to share with his battered Garmin-Sharp team
The day after losing more time in the Alps, defending champ sees more opportunity to claw back to Wiggins and Froome
Bernie Eisel says that the guys getting dropped on the brutal climbs on stage 11 were praying that the leaders let up their pace.
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KOM hunter abandons a Tour he called his final
Gould, Wells, Davison and Schultz will wear throwback kits in London
1. David MILLAR, Garmin-Sharp, in 5:42:46 2. Jean-Christophe PERAUD, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 0 3. Egoi MARTINEZ DE ESTEBAN, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at :5 4. Cyril GAUTIER, Europcar, at :5 5. Robert KISERLOVSKI, Astana, at :5
Scotsman wins first Tour stage since 2003, on the anniversary of Tom Simpson's death
World champ is on bottle duty this week as more sprint chances loom
Tour organizers are betting on shorter distances increasing the turmoil on the road — and they're winning
Gesink, Renshaw, Mollema, Petacchi all out of the Tour in the Alps
"Silent Assassin" dropped out of GC contention after bad day in the mountains
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