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Vuelta: Froome won’t get fooled again with tough weekend on tap
Froome doesn't fear a repeat of 2016's Vuelta ambush as two mountainous, tricky days loom in stages 14 and 15.
Quick-Step logjam: Why the rider market is so active this year
The 2017 transfer season has been one fore the ages, with riders swapping teams at a remarkable rate.
Axel Merckx on team tragedies: ‘I don’t want to ever experience this again’
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A dream come true: Larry Warbasse returns to Vuelta as US road champion
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American Boswell leaves Sky, signs with Katusha: ‘I had to change teams’
The 26-year-old Oregon native said he's ready for the next phase of his career, which includes more of a leadership role.
Changing teams: A guide to 2018 cycling transfers
Keep track of key 2018 rider transfers with this handy list. Check back for updates as riders move to new teams for the coming season.
A thin harvest: Three Americans in Tour de France
This year's group of Americans starting the Tour de France is half of what it was at the Giro d'Italia in May.
Denmark’s Fuglsang wins Dauphiné
Jakob Fuglsang outshone Chris Froome and Richie Porte to win the final stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné to claim overall victory.
Dauphiné: Porte punishes Froome, Kennaugh takes stage
Sky's Peter Kennaugh cruised to a solo win on stage 7 at Critérium du Dauphiné on Saturday.
Dauphiné: Fuglsang wins stage 6; Porte takes lead
Jakob Fuglsang out-sprinted Chris Froome and Richie Porte to win stage 6 of the Critérium du Dauphiné Friday.
Dauphiné, stage 5: Bauhaus, 22, beats Démare
German youngster Phil Bauhaus stuns French duo Arnaud Démare and Bryan Coquard, winning Critérium du Dauphiné stage 5.
Dauphiné: De Gendt defends; Porte wins stage 4 TT
Australia's Richie Porte of BMC romped to victory over a 23.5km individual time trial at the Critérium du Dauphiné.
Dutch youngster Bouwman claims Dauphiné stage 3
Young Dutchman Koen Bouwman emerges from a six-man breakaway to win Tuesday's 184km third stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné.
Dauphiné stage 2: Démare sprints to victory
Arnaud Démare wins stage 2 at Critérium du Dauphiné in a bunch sprint. Thomas de Gendt keeps his overall lead.
De Gendt takes Dauphiné opening stage
Belgium's Thomas De Gendt burst away to win the opening stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné, a 170.5km ride around Saint-Étienne on Sunday.
Commentary: Five Tour of California takeaways
The Amgen Tour of California showed us a new LottoNL-Jumbo team and a steadily improving Andrew Talansky.
George Bennett’s California surprise
George Bennett might have been one of the Tour of California's most unlikely winners. But he was universally hailed by fellow racers.
Analysis: Bennett’s California crown earned with equal parts bravado and brawn
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ATOC: Huffman closes Cali with second stage win, Bennett takes overall
American Evan Huffman closed the Amgen Tour of California with his second stage win, while Kiwi George Bennett takes home the overall crown.
Bennett surprises everyone, including himself, by taking GC lead in California with one stage remaining
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California TT: Dibben wins, Bennett takes lead
Jonathan Dibben claims his first pro win in the Big Bear time trial in stage 6. George Bennett takes overall lead in Tour of California.
Talansky douses Cannondale’s WorldTour drought
Andrew Talansky's win in the Amgen Tour of California queen stage breaks his Slipstream outfit's two-year WorldTour win drought.
California, stage 5: Talansky wins on Mount Baldy
Andrew Talansky out-sprints Rafal Majka at the top of Mount Baldy in stage 5 of the Amgen Tour of California.
Inside the race caravan with Team Sky at the Amgen Tour of California
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Tour of California contenders primed for Baldy showdown
Thursday's route to the top of the finishing climb will prove decisive in the GC standings, but it won't decide the race's outcome.
California, stage 4: Huffman wins as break barely survives
Evan Huffman sprints to a stage 4 win from the breakaway at the Amgen Tour of California in Santa Clarita.
Commentary: Changing cycling’s concussion culture
Riders are often free to continue participating in the race even if they are suffering from a concussion. This needs to change.
California: Peter Sagan sprints to stage 3 victory
Peter Sagan extends his record number of Tour of California wins with a victory in Morro Bay on stage 3.
VN podcast, Ep. 29: Crashes, California, and Cannondale’s future
We debate whether Movistar should have waited after Giro crash, report from Tour of California, and talk to Jonathan Vaughters.
California, stage 2: Majka wins from break, takes yellow
Rafal Majka sprints out of a breakaway group to win stage 2 of Amgen Tour of California. The Pole also takes the overall lead.
California: Kittel conquers Sagan on stage 1
German sprinter Marcel Kittel picked up his eighth win of the season and first at the Amgen Tour of California in the race opener Sunday.
With Viviani and Boswell, Team Sky gunning for sprints and GC in California
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Preview: Tour of California’s balanced route offers chances for everyone
The men's Amgen Tour of California starts Sunday in Sacramento and features both climbs and sprints along the way to the Pasadena finale.
Preview: Everything you need to know about the 2017 Amgen Tour of California
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Yates takes stage 4 and leads Tour de Romandie
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A tribute from the team soigneur: Remembering Chad Young
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Romandie: Viviani sprints to stage 3 win
Elia Viviani sprints to victory in stage 3 of Tour de Romandie ahead of fellow Italian Sonny Colbrelli.
Tour de Romandie: Kung wins stage 2 from the break
On another wet day in Switzerland, Stefan Kung wins stage 2 at Tour de Romandie, out-sprinting breakaway companion Andrei Grivko.
Romandie: Albasini sprints to stage 1 win
Michael Albasini sprints to victory in Champéry, Switzerland at the end of a cold, rainy stage 1 in Tour de Romandie Wednesday.
Romandie: Fabio Felline wins prologue
Trek-Segafredo's Fabio Felline claimed Tour de Romandie's 4.8km prologue time trial, beating Movistar's Alex Dowsett by two seconds.
Kwiatkowski gives Sky Strade Bianche tonic
Poland's Michal Kwiatkowski (Team Sky) claimed his second career Strade Bianche crown when he soloed to victory after 175km in Siena, Italy.
Ian Boswell’s Big Chance!
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TOUR DE LANGKAWI: A 20-YEAR LEGACY
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Algarve: Dan Martin wins atop Alto da Fóia
Dan Martin climbed into the overall lead at Volta ao Algarve Thursday in Portugal, winning stage 2's mountaintop finish on Alto da Fóia.
Algarve stage 1: Gaviria out-sprints Greipel
Fernando Gaviria sprints into the overall lead at Volta ao Algarve in Portugal, narrowly beating German Andre Greipel in Lagos.
Race Briefing: Oman, Spain and Portugal
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Defending champ Kittel wins Tour of Dubai
Defending champion Marcel Kittel (Quick-Step Floors) won the Dubai Tour after clinching the final stage on Saturday.
Dubai: Degenkolb upstages Kittel in stage 3 winds
John Degenkolb out-foxes the pure sprinters on a windy day in Dubai to win stage 3 of the Dubai Tour.
Kittel stays perfect in Dubai with stage 2 win
The German speeds to another victory in the desert and now leads the GC by 8 seconds.
Kittel sprints to opening Dubai Tour win — on disc brakes
The German rode his teammates' wheels until 200 meters to go, and then surged to victory in stage 1 on Palm Jumeirah.
Sky news: Thomas, Landa to Giro, Froome to Tour, Vuelta
The British team's grand tour teams are taking shape, with the leaders for each of the three races being named.
La Vuelta’s 15th day: The stage of the decade
In a season filled with legendary exploits, never-before-seen feats, and mythical performances, one day stands out: stage 15 of the Vuelta.
Anything But Marginal: Team SKY Nutrition Gains
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Boswell pleased with improvements after a long season
Sky had a few tough days out on the road at the Giro and Vuelta this year, but Ian Boswell suggests the team is better for the experiences
Boswell’s first-hand account of how Sky (maybe) lost the Vuelta
Sky's Ian Boswell explains what happened in the Vuelta's decisive stage 15, when Chris Froome lost big time in the overall, and 80 riders missed time cut.
Americans Abroad: Talansky up to top-10 at Vuelta
Cannondale – Drapac's Andrew Talansky is poised to equal his career-best finish at the Vuelta a Espana, riding top-10 overall into the final week.
Jury ‘saves’ half of Vuelta peloton from time cut
93 riders allowed to race on despite missing the time cut in the Vuelta's 15th stage
Americans Abroad: Guarnier locks up WorldTour title
Megan Guarnier has wrapped up the Women's WorldTour overall with a fifth-place finish in France. Also, Americans impress at Tour de l'Avenir.
Vuelta: Boswell enjoying life by Froome’s side
The Vuelta a España is Ian Boswell's second grand tour of the season and the third of his career, and he's enjoying every minute of it.
Americans Abroad: Nine U.S. riders take on La Vuelta
Nine Americans are racing the Vuelta, Joey Rosskopf wins Tour du Limousin, and the women race a TTT and WorldTour road race in Sweden.
What Spanish success looks like for Vuelta’s nine Americans
We consider the nine Americans who will start Vuelta Saturday, in Ourense, and what a successful race would look like for each rider.
Preview: What you should know about the 2016 Vuelta a España
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Opinion: How the Vuelta a España needs to reinvent itself
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Froome to lead Sky across Spain in Vuelta
The British rider will attempt to become the first rider since 1978 to win both grand tours in the same season.
Contador continues Vuelta prep at Burgos
Vuelta a Burgos is an ideal training ground for the final grand tour of the season, the Vuelta, where Contador hopes to rebound with a win.
Inside the tricky business of building an Olympics team
When it comes time to select American teams for international competition, including the Rio Games, things get messy. Here's why
Americans at the 2016 Tour de France: Who’s racing, and what are their objectives?
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Americans Abroad: Van Garderen’s Suisse success
Tejay Van Garderen and Andrew Talansky finish in the top 10 of the Tour de Suisse, and van Garderen claims a big stage win on a mountaintop finish.
López wins the Tour de Suisse
22-year-old Miguel Ángel López wins the overall Tour de Suisse title as Jarlinson Panton nabs the final stage
Suisse: Izagirre claims stage 8 TT, López leads GC
Ion Izagirre wins the eighth stage of the Tour de Suisse and Miguel Ángel López rides into the GC lead
Van Garderen vanquishes Suisse queen stage
American Tejay van Garderen wins Tour de Suisse stage 7, a brutally long race to Solden, Austria that finished with an hors category climb.
Dutch delight in Tour de Suisse stage 6
Pieter Weening solos to a stage victory as Wilco Keldermann snatches the overall race lead with a fast finish at the top of a category 1 mountaintop finish.
Suisse stage 5: All-day Atapuma wins with epic escape
Darwin Atapuma rides into the day's big breakaway and then holds on to win Tour de Suisse stage 5 with a solo attack on the final hors category climb.
Etixx overcomes Sagan in Suisse stage 4
Etixx – Quick-Step goes one-two in Tour de Suisse stage 4, beating race leader Peter Sagan in a sketchy sprint that had a sharp corner in the last 150 meters.
Americans Abroad: Mannion top-10 in Korea
Gavin Mannion rides to a top-10 finish overall in Korea after making a big breakaway move and Tour de France hopefuls tune up form in Europe.
Sagan strikes again at Suisse
Peter Sagan wins his second stage in a row at Tour de Suisse and assumes the overall lead in the race, beating Michael Albasini in a sprint.
Sagan sprints to Suisse stage 2 victory
Peter Sagan nabs a convincing win in the second stage of the Tour de Suisse as Jürgen Roelandts takes over as GC leader
Cancellara takes narrow victory in Suisse opener
Fabian Cancellara bests the time of Jürgen Roelandts by one second to win the stage 1 TT at the Tour de Suisse