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Zipp promises significant aerodynamic gains with unusually shaped 454 NSW wheels. They're great on the road, but are they worth the price?
Fabian Cancellara takes matters into his own hands, attacking an uncooperative breakaway, and fending off a charging sprint field.
Who will win Milano-Sanremo. We rank the 10 favorites for "La Primavera," the season's first monument classic cycling race in Italy.
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Milano-Sanremo 2004 looked like it belonged to Petacchi, then Zabel was dashing to victory, but the German made a critical error.
Nacer Bouhanni sprints to his first victory of the season in Belgian midweek semi-classic Danilith-Nokere Koerse.
Here's a quick recap of what took place during the 2012 edition of Milano-Sanremo.
Andrew Hood breaks down the race and lists some probable outcomes to the 291km "La Classicissima."
Peter Sagan's trainer admits that the world champion may be tactically out-played at Milano-Sanremo by rivals with deeper teams.
Sergio Henao's win at Paris-Nice is some consolation for a missed opportunity at the Rio Olympics, but now he wants more big wins.
With Milano-Sanremo only days away, we are taking a look back at some of the most memorable editions of “La Primavera.”
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Beating world champ Peter Sagan on Tirreno-Adriatico's penultimate stage, Fernando Gaviria confirmed he's a top favorite for Milano-Sanremo.
Fernando Gaviria wins the penultimate stage of Tirreno-Adriatico, beating world champion Peter Sagan in Italy.
Paris-Nice wraps with thrilling final attack by Contador. Tirreno-Adriatico sees Quintana thump the climbers. What did we learn from these races?
Reigning two-time world champion Peter Sagan racks up another stage win in Tirreno as Nairo Quintana holds on to overall lead.
Reigning two-time world road race champion Peter Sagan claimed his second stage win of the 52nd edition of Tirreno-Adriatico on Sunday.
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Reigning world champion Amalie Dideriksen (DEN) won the 152.2km Ronde van Drenthe in the Netherlands municipality of Hoogeveen on Saturday.
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A fast finish in Italy yields Peter Sagan's second win of the season, while BMC's Rohan Dennis takes the overall lead.
The two-time defending world champion earns the victory in a bunch sprint ahead of Elia Viviani and Jurgen Roelandts.
Why Sky should start a book club, how Gaviria is trying too hard, the unspeakable things Axeon will do to the domestic peloton, and spies!
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"The Gorilla" André Greipel sprints to victory in stage 5 of Paris-Nice, beating Milano-Sanremo champion Arnaud Démare in Bourg-de-Péage.
Sky's Geraint Thomas wins stage 2 solo in Pomarance, Italy, earning a bit of redemption after disastrous stage 1 team time trial.
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Emerging sprint star Fernando Gaviria is tapping veteran Alessandro Petacchi for expertise to help him aim for victory in Milano-Sanremo.
Tirreno-Adriatico is your place to see Giro stars and Milano-Sanremo hopefuls, but is there a curse?
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Sam Bennett stunned the sprint heavies Tuesday, winning his first career WorldTour race in stage 3 of Paris-Nice.
The "Race of the Two Seas" kicks off Wednesday with a team time trial and runs through March 14.
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The victory is the first WorldTour triumph for the 26-year-old Italian who rides for Bahrain-Merida.
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Britain's Adam Yates (Orica-Scott) won the GP Industria & Artigianato for the second time since 2014 on Sunday.
Italian Elisa Longo Borghini (Wiggle-High5) claims a sprint victory at Strade Bianche Women in Siena, Italy on Saturday.
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"The Race to the Sun" kicks off Sunday and traverses through France, from north to South, for eight days.
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Paris-Nice plays host to the first major showdown of 2017 for top GC riders Contador, Bardet, Porte, and Valverde.
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Velon and Infront Media partner to produce a new three-day race that offers a different format from most pro road races.
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American sprinter Travis McCabe records third sprint win of the season with stage 8 victory at Le Tour de Langkawi.
Strade Bianche is the newest classic, but it packs a punch with scenic dirt roads, steep climbs, and a finish in the ancient city of Siena.
Riding for American team Cylance, Sheyla Gutiérrez wins her first race of the season in Le Samyn, ahead of Amy Pieters in the Belgian race.
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Tour of Flanders invites seven Pro Continental wildcard teams to the 2017 race, including three Belgian squads and two French teams.
Chloe Dygert leads the way with gold in the individual pursuit and another in the team pursuit.
Peter Sagan performs a bevy of Oscar-worthy performances at Omloop and Kuurne, both on and off the bike.
What happened in the final sprint? Should they be allowed on the sidewalks? How about Sagan's post-race remarks? Time for an Omloop roundtable!
World champion Peter Sagan wins a five-man sprint to take his first victory of 2017 in Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne.
The 22-year-old speedster notched a win at the Abu Dhabi Tour to show he can beat the world's top sprinters.
Reigning two-time world champion Peter Sagan won Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne ahead of Jasper Stuyven and Luke Rowe on Sunday in Belgium.
Jack Bauer says that moving to Quick-Step Floors has helped him find that "added kick" heading into the 2017 season.
American Logan Owen collects the first win of 2017 for his Axeon Hagens Berman team Saturday in stage 4 of Volta ao Alentejo in Portugal.
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Olympic champ Greg Van Avermaet (BMC Racing) won Omloop Het Nieuwsblad on home soil during the opening classic of the season on Saturday.
Dutchwoman Lucinda Brand (Team Sunweb) soloed to victory in the 12th edition of the women's Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in Belgium on Saturday.
Rui Costa claims the queen stage and lifts the red leaders jersey with one day to go in the 2017 Abu Dhabi Tour.
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Classics riders in Belgian, grand tour climbers in Abu Dhabi and mostly domestic teams in the south of France all face their biggest early targets of the 2017 season this weekend.
The 25-year-old has the potential to be one of Sky's big climbers down the road, but he would be fine with missing the Tour this year.
The German edged Caleb Ewan by less than half of his front wheel to claim his fifth victory of the season.
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