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Greipel skipping Giro; betting all on Tour, Olympics
Andre Greipel will skip the Giro, instead betting all on Tour de France and the Olympic Games
British Cycling and Sky extend partnership through 2016
Broadcaster Sky has announced a four-year extension of their partnership with British Cycling
NewsWire: Schleck gets his yellow; professional cyclists killed in South Korea
Schleck gets his 2010 yellow jersey; professional cyclists killed by a truck in South Korea;
Talansky learns to shed limitations at Romandie
Second-year Garmin pro has the fire back after second-place ride and is aiming for California then the Tour
The Giro d’Italia al dente
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Photo of the Day – 2 May 2012
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Thank you: A letter from the Editor in Chief
Editor in Chief Neal Rogers thanks our readers, addresses Velo's recent transition and outlines a bright future in our 40th year
Savio defends Pellizotti’s Androni signing after ban
Gianni Savio defends his signing of Franco Pellizotti to team Androni after Italian rider's two-year ban
Veteran Gustov replaces Tanner in Saxo Bank’s Giro lineup
Veteran Volodymir Gustov replaces the injured David Tanner in Saxo Bank's Giro lineup
Technical FAQ: Setting your bikes up identically
Lennard Zinn responds to readers' comments from previous columns and offers tools to make your bike fits match
Scarponi to receive Contador’s 2011 Giro pink jersey
Giro organizers will award Italian the 2011 maglia rosa on Thursday
Rabobank confident for Giro, after three wins in Turkey for sprinters Bos and Renshaw
After three stage wins at Turkey, Rabobank heads into Giro with leadout squad intact – and a wealth of confidence.
Lee Rodgers Diary: Conflicted airborne memories of Korea
Our off-beat diarist is en route to Malaysia and is back with his thoughts on an up-and-down Tour of Korea
Combating Clinchers: Michelin Pro4 vs. Kenda Kountach
Michelin Pro4 vs. Kenda Kountach. One of these clinchers corners like a racing tubular, other versatile enough for training and racing
NewsWire: No Giro for Dekker; Kreuziger recons pivotal Giro stage
Knee injury keeps Dekker out of Giro; Kreuziger recons pivotal Giro stage; Dehaes out with elbow fracture; Meersman stage hunting at Giro
Pro bike: Judy Freeman’s Ibis Tranny
Freeman had a great ride on this bike at the 2012 Whiskey Off-Road until she double flatted in the final miles
Whiskey 50 pro race recap
How did the gunslingers battle it out in Whiskey Row? Get the race report from Gould, Mata and Kabush and footage from the race
Goss primed for Giro victory after winless spring
Struggling through a knee injury and sickness, Australian is ready to break his early-season winless streak in Italy
Pro bike: Judy Freeman’s Ibis Tranny
This bike took Freeman on a great ride at Whiskey until she double flatted in the final few miles
Exergy Tour 2012 Preliminary Startlist
Startlist for the 2012 Exergy Tour
GreenEdge lures chemical giant as first title sponsor
Australian first division squad agrees to a three-year deal with Australian mining firm Orica Limited
News Shorts – 1st May, 2012
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Orica New Naming Rights Sponsor for GreenEDGE
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Bishop, Sornsen take the first 2012 NUE wins at Cohutta 100
Riders suffered over 13,000 feet vertical in Tennessee
Photo of the Day – 1 May 2012
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CAS decision opens London 2012 door for Millar
A decision Monday by the Court of Arbitration for Sport means that David Millar could ride at the London Games in support of Mark Cavendish
Nick’s Knacks: Garmin mount, compression, iPhone protection and more
Our tech editor rounds up a number of items passing through his office, including Barfly’s new Garmin mount and Mavic’s ultra-bright Vision vest
NewsWire: Wiggins: Tour needs a credible winner; Pellizotti returns to racing
Wiggins says the Tour needs a credible winner; Pellizotti returns to racing with Androni-Giacattoli; Stybar begins road season; Keisse wins
Zawacki, Van Gilder land Speed Week wins in Roswell
Van Gilder, Murphy lead overall standings after two events
Gallery: Whiskey 50
The 2012 Whiskey 50, through the lens of Kurt Hoy
CTech Picks: CX Bikes Under $2000
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Joe Martin Stage Race 2012 results
li>1. Francisco Mancebo, Competitive Cyclist Racing in 9:59:51
Graham Watson Gallery: Tour de Romandie 2012 stage 5
Stage 5 of the 2012 Tour de Romandie, through the lens of Graham Watson
Luke Keough wins Twilight cliffhanger; Erica Allar wins women’s race
Luke Keough wins Athens Terrapin Twilight cliffhanger; Erica Allar wins women's race
Photo of the Day – 30 April 2012
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Bos wins final stage at Turkey, ready for Giro; Gabrovski takes overall for local team
Bos wins final stage at Turkey, ready for Giro; Gabrovski takes overall for local team
Wiggins wins Romandie TT, takes final leader’s jersey
Bradley Wiggins overcomes a mechanical to win the final time trial in Romandie and the overall title
Fränk Schleck to lead RadioShack at Giro d’Italia
Fränk Schleck to lead RadioShack at 2012 Giro d'Italia
Van Garderen knocked out of Romandie by flying tree branch
Van Garderen was knocked out of the Tour de Romandie after being hit by a flying tree branch in Saturday's stage
Graham Watson Gallery: Tour de Romandie 2012 stage 4
Stage 4 of the 2012 Tour de Romandie, through the lens of Graham Watson
Keisse breaks bad luck streak with wild win in Turkey
After years of bad luck, Keisse returns with a wild win in Tour of Turkey stage 7 today
Sanchez nabs second straight Romandie win, takes overall lead
Luis Leon Sanchez nabs second victory in a row at the Tour de Romandie , takes over lead from Bradley Wiggins
Petacchi out for Giro, eyes Tour comeback
Sprinting star Alessandro Petacchi left off Lampre-ISD's Giro squad, will focus on getting prepared for a return to the Tour
California next stop for upstart Kittel, then Tour
Enjoying a breakout season, Marcel Kittel looks forward to racing in California for the first time, where he'll hone his form for the Tour
Analysis: Horner, Julich discuss bias, randomness in Olympic selection
One of the top American riders for many years, Chris Horner has nonetheless never been selected to Olympic team, suggests bias
Lee Rodgers Diary: Tour of Korea stage 5 marred by multiple crashes, sketchy support
Lee Rodgers Diary: Racked with wrecks, Tour of Korea stage 5 marred by pandemonium, sketchy support (and oh yeah, someone won stage 6)
The week in tech: Raleigh bought by Accell; split downtube on new Merckx TT bike
Raleigh has been bought by Dutch company Accell Group; Gold spokes on new Obermeyer wheels?; Split downtube on new Merckx aero frame
Judy Freeman Houffalize World Cup diary: Are you in or are you out?
If I was racing, I was going to be in it 100% with whatever I had
Tour of Turkey stage 6
Tour of Turkey stage 6 through the lens of Brian Hodes
Life as a bike jockey: Are you in or are you out?
If I was racing, I was going to be in it 100% with whatever I had
Local boy Oscar Clark takes USA CRITS Series lead into Twilight Crit
Local boy Oscar Clark takes USA CRITS Series lead into Twilight Criterium; hopes to defend lead and maybe podium
Canadian Veilleux finding his comfort zone in Europe
In just his second year racing in Europe, Canadian David Veilleux is getting increasingly comfortable in the pro peloton
USA Pro Cycling Challenge Spotlight episode #2 with Tom Danielson
In the second episode of the USA Pro Challenge's "Spotlight" series, Citizen Pictures profiles Tom Danielson at home in Boulder, Colorado
Cavendish looks to add more Giro stages to his tally
Mark Cavendish says he will be hungry to embellish his impressive career-victory tally at the Giro d'Italia
Tour de Romandie 2012 results
Modolo wins sprint in Turkey, shows his cards for Giro
Sacha Modolo dominated the sprint in stage 6 at the Tour of Turkey today, boding well for his ultimate goal to take a win in Giro
Sanchez wins in Romandie to close gap to Wiggins
Sanchez is now just 1sec behind Wiggins, who failed to finish in the top ten of the stage
Presidential Tour of Turkey 2012 results
NewsWire: Landis under grand jury investigation; Tony Martin returns Tuesday
Landis investigated by San Diego gran jury; Tony Martin to return at GP Frankfurt; British minicab service fired over anti-cyclist stance
Scarponi to lead Lampre at Giro; Cunego will go for stages
Newly crowned 2011 Giro d’Italia champion Michele Scarponi will be Lampre-ISD’s leader at this year’s edition of the Giro in May.
How To Wear A Cycling Cap
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Reflections From The Cobbled Classics
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Reflections From The Semi-Classics
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Mancebo, Miller win opening time trial at Joe Martin Stage Race
Series-leading Spaniard opens second round of the NRC with a stage win
Ask Nick: Endurance bike design, wheel balancing and more
Our tech editor answers questions on bottom bracket height, pressure gauges, budget wheel choices and balancing your hoops
Photo of the Day – 27 April 2012
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Hivert wins Romandie 2nd stage, Wiggins keeps lead
Jonathan Hivert won Thursday's uphill sprint, Bradley Wiggins retained the overall lead
Di Corrado hopes Turkey win opens Giro door
Colnago youngster takes pragmatic stage win in Turkey and hopes for same chance in Italy next month
BMC Racing aiming for Giro d’Italia time trials
BMC Racing is aiming for the Giro d'Italia's time trials next month with Taylor Phinney and its leader, Marco Pinotti