Valgren wins U23 Liège; Boswell, Berry force podium coup
Americans first to podium at U23 Liège-Bastogne-Liège
Americans first to podium at U23 Liège-Bastogne-Liège
The two-time world champion Italian drove the 2012 worlds course and expects a four or five-man group to punch up a sprint for the rainbow stripes in September
Spaniard wins stage 2 and assumes control with Sunday's finale looming
Fitness giant Icon Health & Fitness sues Garmin, Strava and more over patent infringment; new wheels from Enve; new classics bike roundup
Aussie criterium veteran captains UnitedHealthcare into the third stop on the 2012 USACrits Series in Charlotte
Tour champ pledges allegiance to Belgian teammates for the hilly classics
Ardennes week is here. Get the rundown on the favorites, the route and the underlying stories for Sunday's Amstel Gold Race
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The court of public opinion is fickle when it comes to convicted dopers. In Part II of a three-part series, we talk to cycling personalities about what drives acceptance in the public eye
Friday the 13th brought good luck to Manuel Cardoso, who delivered a big win in Friday’s opener at the Vuelta a Castilla y León
In an exclusive video interview from BrakeThrough Media, Greg Van Avermaet talks about being pleased with his aggressive ride at Brabantse Pijl and one of his top goals for the year, Amstel Gold Race
Canadian levels on a quiet spring and being patient ahead of the hilly classics and a run at the Giro overall
Examinations reveal shoulder blade, upper arm fractures for world time trial champ following training crash
Vanendert learning to race at the front; Nuyens out of Turkey; Rabo protects six in Ardennes; Kroon gunning for Amstel Gold
Three-time world champ hopes to cap strong spring campaign with a win atop the Cauberg on Sunday
Public opinion is fickle regarding convicted dopers. In Part II of three, we talk to cycling personalities about gaining acceptance
World, Tour champs headed for Switzerland ahead of season objectives
Cobo, Klöden among top names for Friday’s start; American Jamis-Sutter Home team will make European debut
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Also: draining water from rims
Voeckler plays head games; Sperry surprises at Brabantse Pijl; Bauke Mollema hopes for rain on Sunday
Amstel, Liège are top goals for GreenEdge sensation
Defending champion says he doesn't expect to be in the front, but feels no pressure from BMC Racing brass
Omega Pharma rider likely to face surgery to repair fractured cheek bone
In an exclusive video interview from Brakethrough Media, Thomas Voeckler talks about the importance of his first win in 2012, but says it doesn't necessarily mean success for the Ardennes classics
Two top favorites suffer hard crashes at Brabantse Pijl
In an exclusive video interview from BrakeThrough Media, Philippe Gilbert says he expects his top form to come back "some day," and doesn't give anything up on his top rivals
The court of public opinion is fickle when it comes to convicted dopers. In Part I of a three-part series, we talk to cycling personalities about what drives acceptance in the public eye
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Company cites complex design requirements in fourth release delay
Cobbled classics king will skip Ardennes opener with foot pain
Thomas Voeckler piloted his Colnago C59 to eighth at the Tour of Flanders and a win on Wednesday at De Brabantse Pijl
Frenchman wins Ardennes prelude with bold solo attack
1. Thomas VOECKLER, Europcar, in 4:49:02 2. Oscar FREIRE GOMEZ, Katusha +1:11 3. Pieter SERRY, Topsport Vlaanderen-Mercator +1:11
The Shimano Shadow Plus is an entirely new mech tensioning system governed by a clutch which allows you to increase the tension on the chain
Virus wiped out the early season for 2009 Liège winner
Vandendert: 'Without Gilbert, it's a world of difference'; Dutch police strike threatens Amstel Gold Race; Devolder eyes Tour classification
The UCI should rewrite the technical rulebook to free up innovation and benefit riders, manufacturers and fans
Liquigas, BMC Racing headline initial list of 2012 teams for the Tour of Utah
2010 Tour Down Under champ removes name from team pursuit chase at London Games
Startlist for the 2012 Giro d'Italia
2010 Tour de France champion Andy Schleck will race Brabantse Pijl as preparation for next week’s Ardennes classics
Previous winners of the Giro d'Italia
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Leadville Trail 100 qualifying event, Wilmington/Whiteface 100k (WW100) is adding capacity and length this year, its second year running
Though not an easy sell, Davison is now an advocate for women riding 29ers
Roger De Vlaeminck says Boonen's rivals were third rate; Ladagnous frustrated with Roubaix mechanical; Meersman to lead Lotto-Bellisol at Brabantse Pijl
Northwave’s new Extreme shoe line offers up impressively low weight, near-seamless uppers, multiple closure options and an innovative three and four-bolt-compatible sole
Sébastien Turgot had the ride of his career on the same day that 1997 winner Frédéric Guesdon competed at Roubaix for the final time
Lennard shows why it’s important to be mindful when cleaning your tires on the run and recommends tires for big guys
American cobbles protegé says he rides cobbles stronger than paved roads
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With seven monument wins on the pavé and two Flanders-Roubaix doubles, the numbers say Boonen is tops in the northern classics
Behind the scenes of the 2012 Paris-Roubaix, through the lens of BrakeThrough Media
Olympic hopeful Willow Rockwell announced her retirement from the sport Monday morning
In an exclusive video interview from BrakeThrough Media, George Hincapie says Taylor Phinney will be the first American to win Paris-Roubaix and the young protegé says he knows he can ride the race at the front
Hammer outlines where she thinks she can improve between now and London
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Sky rider frustrated at lack of aggressive riding by rivals in the Roubaix chase
Guesdon 'had to finish'; Meares confident heading into Olympics; Ballan and Turgot agree Boonen was too strong; Tepstra: 'The next segment came too early'
An empty, emotional defending Roubaix champ says he just didn't have it on the day of his defense
The Velo tech crew tested four aero road frames on the road, in a wind tunnel, and with our purpose-built torsional stiffness test. Pick up the May issue to find out which was best, available now.
Flecha thrilled with top-10 result after broken hand, but strongest team in the chase fell flat in Roubaix
'King of the Classics,' Sean Kelly, measures Tommeke after historic run through the cobbled classics
World individual pursuit record holder Sarah Hammer assesses the current state of Olympic track cycling and the U.S. women's team pursuit performance at worlds
Day 5 of the 2012 UCI Track World Championships, through the lens of Casey B. Gibson
The faces of Roubaix, through the lens of Mark Johnson
Team chairman Doug Ellis bullish on Belgian's Roubaix title defense
Farnese Vini director looks to the sky with disappointment
Ballan emerges to save the day for star-packed super team
Paris-Roubaix 2012, through the lens of Graham Watson
Pozzato, Bennati among 83 riders not finishing the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
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Frenchman won the race in 1997 and retired in the infield 15 years later
The sights of Paris-Roubaix 2012, from one of the GreenEdge team cars
1. Tom Boonen, Omega Pharma-Quick Step in 5:55:22 2. Sébastien Turgot, Team Europcar at 1:39 3. Alessandro Ballan, Bmc Racing Team at 1:39 4. Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni, Sky Procycling at 1:39 5. Niki Terpstra, Omega Pharma-Quick Step at 1:39
Choosing wheels, tires, pressures and sealant for Paris-Roubaix is contentious business
Tommeke ties De Vlaeminck's all-time wins record with brash solo effort
Images from the start of the 2012 Paris-Roubaix