Editorial: Italy stomps on Riccò the snake
Italy's high sporting court in Rome has finally beheaded The Cobra with the ruling that he had poisoned cycling long enough
Italy's high sporting court in Rome has finally beheaded The Cobra with the ruling that he had poisoned cycling long enough
Sven Nys and his team will race new Formula Di2-compatible road disc brakes on 'cross bikes; quick test is very promising
Emerson Oronte (Jelly Belly) muses about his excitement for his first trip to race in the Tour of Korea ... and wonders what this thing called kimchi is all about.
Shimano calls their new Zee component group the "gateway to gravity" component line
In this VeloNews video, Johnson describes what it's like to be embedded with one of cycling's most dynamic pro teams
The Ardennes' big dogs come out to close the spring classics on Sunday and we run down the favorites, the course and the underlying stories
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Watch the 2012 Sunny King Criterium live at VeloNews.com
In the first episode of the USA Pro Challenge's "Spotlight" series, Citizen Pictures profiles Levi Leipheimer at home in Santa Rosa, California
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Two-time national champion will join one of America's top squads ahead of 2013 Louisville worlds
Tech editor Nick Legan answers questions on technical innovation in the WorldTour, bottom bracket replacement, gearing for wheel changes
Swiss rider has surprised in 2012 and will have some freedom at Liège-Bastogne-Liège on Sunday
Jelle Vanendert saw Rodríguez's shift before the attack; Bart Wellens to return to racing May 6; Rein Taaramae out with broken elbow
Disgraced Italian will serve 12 years following autologous blood transfusion-gone-wrong in early 2011
Here's a little of what you have to look forward to at the Austin Rattler 100
New fork-mount repair stand offers light weight, convenience and affordability
Dutch star won at Sarthe as comeback includes Giro
Easton says they've developed the "strongest bar and stem combination ever" with their new Havoc line
American Flèche Wallonne winner takes us through her historic win and talks about learning the sport and a potential Olympics berth
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Classics-dreaming Spaniard lands the win he's dreamt about in Huy
Canadian escapes late in midweek classic with reeling Norwegian
The 2012 Flèche Wallonne Femmes, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Levi Leipheimer said Wednesday that starting the Tour of California next month would be a success following broken leg
Gilbert has gone from 12th to sixth to third in the last week en route to Liège-Bastogne-Liège
If you live endurance racing, here's a little teaser from the Whiskey Off-Road to get you psyched for the race
American on the mend after knee tendon injury, cold hampered him at Pais Vasco, Amstel Gold
Niki Terpstra won't ride the Tour; Sven Nys eyes U.S. cyclocross scene; Gilbert seven seconds slower on the Cauberg this year
Mathias Frank assumed the overall lead from teammate Taylor Phinney at Wednesday's mountainous Trentino stage
Full results for the 2012 Flèche Wallonne classic
1. Evelyn STEVENS, Slu in 3:26:32 2. Marianne VOS, Rbw +4 3. Linda Melanie VILLUMSEN, Gew +20
Spaniard calls first classics win his best day
American wins first career World Cup atop the Mur de Huy
Francisco Mancebo leads the NRC standings with a victory in Sunday's Tour of the Battenkill, while Bissell leads the team standings after placing two riders in the top 10
Images from the start of the 2012 Flèche Wallonne in Charleroi, Belgium
The Velo tech crew reports early impressions of Bianchi’s electronic-equipped top-end road model
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American dons leader's jersey after opening team time trial at important Giro d'Italia prep race
After strong performance at Amstel Gold, Garmin feeling well-suited for higher finish at two remaining Ardennes races
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After a surprising Amstel Gold Race, picking a clear favorite for a rainy, windy Flèche Wallonne is as difficult as the Mur de Huy is steep
Organizers promise "showdown kin to that of Whiskey Row's heyday as the quintessential old west town inhabited by unruly gunslingers"
Tech writer Caley Fretz puts Ultegra electronic to the test and measures it against big brother Dura-Ace, with surprising results
Lennard Zinn responds to the pounds of me he received after last week’s story of tire cleaning-gone wrong
Giro d'Italia climber's jersey turns blue; Simon a punchy French hope; Freire believes he can win another world championship
Katusha sprinter claims the team knew nothing of his PED use
Italian U23 Flanders champ has already made starts in two major classics in his neo-pro season
Despite interest from six squads, Spaniard says there is no price tag for the unconditional support his team has given
Anthem X Advanced 29er 0 proved itself to be quite versatile
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Big-money Idaho tour will provide crucial points for late Olympic qualifiers
Garmin neo-pro and former U.S. under-23 champ plays protagonist twice in a week at Brabantse Pijl and Amstel Gold Race
Partnership results in first cycling-focused cereal boxes since 1999
Tour de France champion Cadel Evans will not participate in Flèche-Wallonne on Wednesday or Liège–Bastogne–Liège on Sunday
UHC left no doubt when it delivered Clarke to victory at the Presbyterian Hospital Criterium, but Wangsgard was the surprise of the night
Men: 1. Hilton Clarke, Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team, in 1:52:07.6 2. Alejandro Borrajo, Jamis/sutter Home, in 1:52:08.0 3. Jake Keough, Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team, in 1:52:08.1 Women: 1. Nichole Wangsgard, Primal/Mapmyride, in 0:54:52.9 2. Theresa Cliff-Ryan, Exergy Twenty12, in 0:54:53.0 3. Erica Allar, Rideclean/Patentit.com, in 0:54:53.1
Emotional win for Movistar one year after tragic death of Xavier Tondo
Giant Bicycles has upped the 29er ante with the introduction of Anthem X Advanced carbon/aluminum 29er and all-aluminum women's Anthem X 29er models
Disappointing day for RadioShack-Nissan at Amstel Gold Race, but Fränk Schleck looked ahead to Liège with confidence
Young Russian positive in out of competition test. Holczer says ‘team not involved’
It's a matter of when, not if, the young Slovak earns his first classics win
Voeckler pleased with Amstel ride; Terpstra on Olympics list; Vanendert so close
1. Francisco Mancebo (Spa) Competitive Cyclist in 4:55:54 2. Jesse Anthony (USA) Optum Pro Cycling-Kelly Benefit Strategies at 0:00:02 3. Jeremy Vennell (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling
Philippe Gilbert won’t be repeating his historic 2011 Ardennes treble, but he takes confidence out of his performance at Amstel Gold Race
Enrico Gasparotto started the Amstel Gold Race as a long shot, but took the win to prove his third-place finish in 2010 was no fluke.
Spaniard Óscar Freire figures all he needed was another 100 meters and he might have pulled the cat out of the Amstel Gold Race hat.
Freire escapes late, but Gasparotto pushes the favorites aside on the Cauberg to open Ardennes week
Evans is still hoping to be in top shape to defend his title at the Tour de Romandiedespite pulling out of Amstel Gold Race with a cold
1. Enrico GASPAROTTO, Astana in 6:32:35 2. Jelle VANENDERT, Lotto-Belisol, at s.t. 3. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at s.t.
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Javi Moreno (Movistar) rode into a 24-rider lead group to take the overall victory at Vuelta a Castilla y León
1. Javier MORENO BAZAN, Movistar in 12:46:05 2. Guillaume LEVARLET, Saur-Sojasun +1 3. Pablo URTASUN PEREZ, Euskaltel-Euskadi +3
Men: 1. Julien ABSALON, (FRA) in 1:30:22 Women: 1. Catharine PENDREL, (CAN), in 1:31:15
The 2012 Liège-Bastogne-Liège U23, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
Andrew Hood runs down the chances of the four Spanish favorites for the Ardennes classics
1. Michael Valgren ANDERSEN (DEN) in 4:35:48 2. Ian BOSWELL (USA) at :15 3. Joshua BERRY (USA) at :52 4. Dieter BOUVRY (BEL) at :58 5. Jimmy TURGIS (FRA) at :58