Updated: Brajkovic wins weather-shortened Catalunya stage, GC neutralized
Astana rider wins third stage while snow falls at planned finish, while officials cancel GC
Astana rider wins third stage while snow falls at planned finish, while officials cancel GC
Oscar Sevilla returns to racing; no Boonen, Cancellara, or Gilbert for Dwars door Vlaanderen, a cyclist immortalized in plastic, and Cav's Olympic hopes.
Federation implements stricter rules regarding equipment modifications
German has been part of nearly every winning squad since 2004
Spaniard abandons following crash in Tuesday's second stage in Catalunya
Lennard Zinn tackles follow-up questions to his recent column regarding wide tires
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Amateur racing deaths rare, says USA Cycling
Stage 2 of the 2012 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, through the lens of Graham Watson
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GreenEdge Swiss wins stage 2 to confirm overall lead
Cancellara's painful second place at Milan-San Remo, Valverde to take on Gilbert and Evans, Taaramae out with mono, Quintero: "Thank God I'm alive."
We take a quick look a new waterproof, breathable rain shell from Mavic
Young American learns grit on the ground at Tirreno-Adriatico
LZ uses skinnier tires to cut through the mud down to where the traction is, rather than wide tires with low PSI and float on mud without traction
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Stage 1 of the 2012 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, through the lens of Graham Watson
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Over the last decade, a global shift has changed the power structure in elite cycling
Swiss rider wins Catalan opener from long breakaway
Doctor Alberto Beltran has been arrested in Madrid; race promotors consider making the finale at Milan-San Remo more selective.
U.S. women’s calendar back for ninth edition in 2012
Organizers today announced the 25 teams for the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
Men 1. Jacues-Maynes, Andy 2. Schmalz, Joseph 3. Britton, Rob Women 1. Kristin Armstrong 2. Clara Hughes 3. Joelle Numainville
Gerran's Milan-San Remo win was crafty. No apology needed.
Second consecutive Aussie win at “La Primavera” latest sign of shift in global cycling
Mark Johnson captures the faces of infatuation, fortune and fatigue at the finish of the 2012 Milan-San Remo
GreenEdge director Matt White takes you behind the curtain for the team's Milan-San Remo victory with Simon Gerrans
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Dirk Friel analyzes Michael Morkov's power data from the 2012 Milan-San Remo breakaway
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Kenda-5-hour Energy riders had to act fast in the odd position of chasing a teammate at the Old Pueblo Grand Prix
Liquigas tandem finished three-four after tactic falls short in "La Primavera"
Milan-San Remo winner talks facing off with Gilbert, leaving Sky and GreenEdge's hot start
Only a handful of riders opted to go the full 100 miles in Saturday's True Grit Epic 100 mountain bike race in St. George, Utah.
1. Nino SCHURTER, (SUI) +1:30:38 2. Burry STANDER, (RSA) +1:30:49 3. Manuel FUMIC, (GER) +1:31:37 1. Maja WLOSZCZOWSKA, (POL) +1:34:01 2. Emily BATTY, (CAN) +1:34:05 3. Catharine PENDREL, (CAN) +1:34:24
Mishaps and a bad day take out four favorites at "La Primavera"
The 2012 Milan-San Remo, through the lens of Graham Watson
Colombian crashed heavily midway through Milan-San Remo, but is recovering at an area hospital
Australian's director says Gerrans played the team card perfectly ahead of defending champ Matt Goss
1. Simon GERRANS, GreenEdge, at 6:59:24 2. Fabian CANCELLARA, RadioShack-Nissan, at s.t. 3. Vincenzo NIBALI, Liquigas-Cannondale, at s.t. 4. Peter SAGAN, Liquigas-Cannondale, at :02 5. John DEGENKOLB, Project 1t4i, at :02
Australian wins season's first major one-day classic
Cavendish loses contact with 94km remaining in "La Primavera"
Official startlist for 2012 Milan-San Remo
In this recurring gallery, we look back at a selection of Cor Vos' striking images from over 30 years in Velo and VeloNews Magazine.
This week's tech roundup also includes: SRAM mountain bike derailleurs, Wheels bottom bracket adapters, SRAM Red, Shimano patents and Friday flicks
All eyes are on Rockwell going into the weekend, when she will show the world how close she is to her goal of being the world's fastest mom.
Director Frankie Andreu looking to make up for Amgen Tour exclusion with split squads for USA Crits and San Dimas
Admits that Milan-San Remo is not his top priority
Saturday might be an opportunity for Norwegian to find his way into the spotlight
The sprinters complained about the amount of climbing, but I argue it's worse for me. I'm the climber. I have to drop everyone each time.
BMC Racing captain will ride Milan-San Remo with no pressure
Clothing company enters shoe market with shoe created with Ecco and Giro
Merckx was presented the Giro d’Italia Hall of Fame trophy for 1974, the year of his final Giro d’Italia victory
The canvas is the road, the wheels the brush, the will the ink.
Cavendish looks to be in his best condition since winning Milan-San Remo in 2009
BMC will not send two-time podium finisher Thor Hushovd to Milan-San Remo
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While most mountain bikers looking for trails flock to Fruita, trails in Grand Junction provide more thrills per mile of trail than any in Colorado.
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Anthony Tan looks past Gilbert to his true Milan-San Remo favorites, and considers what the March races told us about the Tour de France
Also: Pros racing on untested equipment, Exergy on microSHIFT Whitte, pro teams on custom components, mixing Dura-Ace and SRAM
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Flanders runner-up scratches from La Primavera to recover in time for northern classics
Turns out the challenge of success isn't over once you cross the finish line
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With the ever-increasing speed and openness of the cycling industry's product cycle, business is being done in a new way
2009 Milan-San Remo runner-up speaks out on Flanders changes, Hushovd departure
Southerland says team will regroup and move forward after disappointment
New classics-oriented frame from Trek is on the UCI approved frames list
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Collectively weʼre hunting, and yet, paradoxically, every individual is potential prey
The VeloNews tech department conducts in-depth testing to determine what pieces of the new Red group you should buy first
Also: Reducing tire pressure in the rain and tire pressure warning systems
Spartacus ready to avenge disappointing 2011 classics after Italian wins
In an exclusive video, RadioShack-Nissan rider Chris Horner tells VeloNews European correspondent Andrew Hood that his second-place at the 2012 Tirreno-Adriatico silenced a lot of doubts.
RadioShack rider optimistic heading out of Italy