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RadioShack remains calm despite Andy Schleck’s disappointing Dauphine
Schleck will train in the Pyrenees and the Alps, then hope to gain strength in 2nd half of the Tour de France.
Bradley Wiggins clinches 2012 Criterium du Dauphine as Daniel Moreno Fernandez wins finale
Evans and BMC battle to the finish, but Sky takes top two steps on the final podium
Tulsa Tough 2012 results
1. Ken HANSON (1 - Pro) 2. Brad HUFF (2 - Pro) 3. Cody O'REILLY (3 - Pro)
Second-year pro Michael Matthews dreams of rainbow jersey
Young Aussie rider dreams of leading his country's team to victory in Valkenburg
Photo of the Day – 10 June 2012
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Peter Sagan takes opening time trial at Tour de Suisse
Liquigas-Cannondale strongman out-speeds resurgent Fabian Cancellara in stage-1 time trial
Lotto-Belisol’s Van den Broeck building strength, confidence
Lotto-Belisol hopes Belgian's growing strength, confidence brings a top-five finish at the Tour
Sky shows strength on mountainous stage 6 of Criterium du Dauphine
Team's powerful pace on the Dauphine's mountainous stage 6 keeps rivals under wraps
Nairo Quintana Rojas wins stage 6 at Criterium du Dauphine
Evans chases Colombian to runner-up finish on the stage, but takes only seconds from race leader Wiggins
Andy Schleck quits Criterium du Dauphine on penultimate stage
RadioShack's Tour de France hopeful suffering after time-trial crash
Which are your favorite races to participate in?
Tell us which races you like for the course, the location and the lifestyle
Evans puts Wiggins to the test on the Grand Colombier
With some bad local advice, Wiggins says Evans' attack on Friday showed the Aussie is here to race
McQuaid: The bio passport is changing the sport’s culture
UCI president lauds the passport program after four years, saying the proof of less doping is on the road
Contador and Saxo Bank: A logical pairing
Bruyneel claims he never spoke with Contador's camp about signing the Spaniard and ending his relationship with the Schlecks
Photo of the Day – 9 June 2012
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Westra working ahead for Tour and Olympics
Lieuwe Westra is building towards that magical form that saw him nearly win Paris-Nice in March
Leipheimer Q&A: Looking for Swiss tour bump
Defending champ hoping to regain top form for Tour, talks about the human condition and the sweetness of victory through struggle
Criterium du Dauphine 2012 stage 5 results
Vichot wins at the Dauphine; Wiggins defends yellow
Frenchman wins stage after HC climb of the Col du Grand Colombier
Contador signs with Saxo Bank through 2015
Sanctioned Tour champ returns to Riis Cycling, will race the Benelux Tour, Vuelta
Tour de Suisse Preview: Much to learn about July with no clear favorite
Gesink and Valverde are among the Tour hopefuls taking aim at top form in Switzerland starting Saturday
Aaron Gwin's winning run in Val di Sole
Aaron Gwin's winning World Cup ride has some gratuitous air and speed on offer
Wiggins sends shivers through peloton with Dauphine win
Rivals left to reflect in the rain after Wiggins wins the Dauphine TT and extends his overall lead
Moots diversifies materials with new 29er
The latest 29er creation from Moots blends titanium, carbon, and aluminum construction
Photo of the Day – 8 June 2012
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Ask Nick: Melted helmets, fair play and wide wheel clearance
Tech editor Nick Legan gives a tough answer on wheel/frame compatibility and talks road rash treatment
Moots diversifies its materials with new 29er
The latest 29er creation from Moots blends titanium, carbon, and aluminum construction
Hesjedal confirms Tour start, Garmin leadership role
Giro champ will go into the Tour de France with the team first on his mind after historic Giro win
Ted King auctioning signed Liquigas Amgen Tour jersey to support brain trauma center
Pro's Closet hosting the auction of a 2012 Liquigas jersey, signed by the Amgen Tour of California squad
Schleck blown away ahead of Tour, loses almost 11 minutes
Andy Schleck's time trial ride on Thursday at the Dauphine was as far from what he'd hoped as possible
Wiggins extends Dauphine lead with TT win
Brit solidifies lead in tune-up for the Tour de France
Criterium du Dauphine 2012 stage 4 results
1. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky in 1:03:12 2. Tony MARTIN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step +34 3. Michael ROGERS, Sky +1:11
Evans committed to ride through 2013
Tour champ is not looking beyond the 100th edition of the Tour de France in 2013
Stevens features in Olympic team fundraising campaign
Exergy Tour winner is the focus of an installment in the "Raise Our Flag" campaign, a fundraising effort for the U.S. Olympic Team ahead of the 2012 London Games
Graham Watson gallery: Criterium du Dauphine stage 3
Images from stage 3 of the 2012 Critérium du Dauphiné
Degenkolb and Kittel leading Argos-Shimano’s Tour charge
Young German duo will head to France in the hunt for the big one
Androni’s future secured with Pellizotti’s return; Savio crucifies Rujano
Savio closes door on one flagging star after another brings sponsor dollars
Edvald, too? Boasson Hagen reminds us of his pedigree
Quiet Norwegian all-rounder scores a win after working for Wiggins
Porte aiming to support Wiggins at the Tour de France
Richie Porte will be back in a supporting role at the Tour de France for team Sky if all goes to plan
NewsWire: Andy Schleck’s recent knee problems, Vansevenant not charged
Despite Andy Schleck's recent knee problems, he says his poor Dauphine performances are not a bluff; Wim Vansevenant avoids prosecution
Photo of the Day – 7 June 2012
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Gerrans adding intensity in the mix ahead of Tour
Milan-San Remo winner putting a sharp tip on his pre-Tour form at the Dauphine
Criterium du Dauphine 2012 stage 3 results
Spotted: BMC aero road frame
George Hincapie is testing an integrated-brake prototype at the Dauphiné
Mike Montgomery RoadBike “Flip” – Behind the Scenes
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Tech Gallery: BMC aero road bike
George Hincapie rode a new, unreleased BMC aero road frame on Tuesday in France
Willow's Wisdom on the Rocks: Keep the wrinkles away
Premature aging is NOT a necessary consequence of being a cyclist. Here are suggestions for your skin for when you're "out there"
Boasson Hagen wins Dauphine stage; Wiggins leads
Edvald Boasson Hagen wins the Dauphine's sprint stage
From the pages of Velo: Preparing to Pounce
In a look at our archives, Wiggins and Leipheimer revive 2011 Tour hopes with strategic stage race victories
The Torqued Wrench: Eating from the tech story tree
The fruit of the story tree must be eaten, even if some manufacturers would rather it rot on the ground, waiting for harvest
Evans weighs in on Tour and Dauphine time trials
Evans looks ahead to Dauphine and Tour de France time trials and says the former will be won or lost against the clock on Thursday
Wednesday, June 6 News Shorts
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"Unbeatable" singlespeeder pulls the Pflug in the Mohican
Record-breaking times, some familiar podiums, but nothing is predictable in the NUE Series
Graham Watson gallery: Criterium du Dauphine stage 2
Images from stage 2 of the 2012 Critérium du Dauphiné
Photo of the Day – 6 June 2012
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Tech FAQ: Readers answer the bike weight question
Lennard Zinn defends his stance on bike weight from previous columns
Moreno recovers for Dauphine stage win, plans a vacation
Daniel Moreno reaped the awards of his hard work in the Giro d'Italia with a win today in the Criterium du Dauphine
Criterium du Dauphine 2012 stage 2 results
Pro bike gallery: Sánchez’s Olympics-inspired Orbea Orca
Samuel Sánchez has two months left to roll his his gold-medal-inspired Orbea Orca before his defense in London
Moreno wins Dauphine stage as Wiggins retains lead
Spaniard takes uphill sprint while Wiggins and Evans finish in the bunch
Martin risks missing another Tour de France
Irish climber crashes hard at the Dauphiné, jeopardizing yet another Tour start
Making the grade: How the sprinters stack up
In our midseason report card for the sprinters, Cav is still the king of speed, but many are nipping at his heels
NewsWire: De Gendt’s bachelor party, no broken ribs for Sanchez
Sánchez shouldn't miss Tour de France, Olympics; De Gendt even parties on a bike; Coppel's bitter loss; Red Zinger founder calls for Flagstaff finish
Evans delivers pre-Tour punch at Saint Vallier
Tour champ says he has no idea what the Dauphiné means to his preparation for July, but gives his critics the ride they were looking for in stage 1
Matt Lloyd back for more climbing games at the Tour
Former Giro mountains jersey winner is back from his blowout at Omega Pharma and aiming for a shot at polka dots in July
Hushovd to miss the Tour de France
Norwegian former world champion recovering from viral infection that plagued him during his spring campaign
Graham Watson gallery: Criterium du Dauphine stage 1
Images from stage 1 of the 2012 Critérium du Dauphiné
Photo of the Day – 5 June 2012
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Schleck’s Dauphine time loss sounds RadioShack’s alarm
Andy Schleck says recent reports of tension at RadioShack are overblown; Bruyneel searches for answers after stage 1 time loss
Spotted: All-new Trek Madone 7
Spotted at the start of the Dauphine's first stage, the new Trek Madone 7 features integrated brakes and Kamm-tail aero shapes
Nibali: It’s over with Liquigas
Sicilian confirms split with Liquigas, but is focused on the Tour de France