McCabe strikes again thanks to Henderson’s expertise
American Travis McCabe out-sprints bunch in Langkawi to claim second win in February, crediting teammate Greg Henderson.
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American Travis McCabe out-sprints bunch in Langkawi to claim second win in February, crediting teammate Greg Henderson.
Cavendish says he's confident with his early season form, and a stage 1 sprint victory in star-studded Abu Dhabi Tour backs that up.
Sky's Owain Doull is caught in a finish crash at Abu Dhabi Tour, and he says Marcel Kittel's disc brake rotor cut his shoe apart.
The British sprinter avoids several crashes, including one in the final kilometer of racing.
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Despite starting the semi-classic Omloop race 14 times, Tom Boonen has never won it. And this may be the wrong year for him to try.
Abu Dhabi Tour rivals even the Tour de France with its stacked start list of sprint stars. The race is now a WorldTour event.
The spring classics kick off with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. Here's everything you need to know about this cobblestone appetizer.
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The French are back. And they’re hungry to reclaim their rightful place in cycling's upper echelon.
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Alejandro Valverde won his 100th career pro race, one of the few riders to do so, with a combination of tactical acumen and otherworldly talent.
Paris-Roubaix organizer ASO announces seven wildcard teams for 2017 race, including four French squads, two from Belgium, and one Dutch.
The Dimension Data rider earned the best young rider's jersey at the Tour of Oman over the weekend.
The big winners Sunday in the four stage races being contested this past week were Ben Hermans in the Middle East, Alejandro Valverde in Spain, Primož Roglič in Portugal and Arthur Vichot in France.
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Tim Wellens won the final stage of Ruta del Sol as Alejandro Valverde held on to his narrow lead over Alberto Contador to win the overall.
Tom Boonen leaves Tour of Oman winless but feels his preparation is on track for the looming spring classics.
Alexander Kristoff nets his third sprint win at Tour of Oman in stage 6 as Hermans is crowned overall winner in Muscat.
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André Greipel claims his second victory of 2017 at Volta ao Algarve on Saturday in Tavira, Portugal, beating countryman John Degenkolb.
Direct Energie’s Bryan Coquard won the fourth stage of Ruta del Sol, outsprinting Daniel Hoelgaard and Hugo Hofstetter on the road to Sevilla.
Ben Hermans seizes the opportunity to lead BMC team at Tour of Oman and expects more chances in Ardennes classics.
A busy week of racing heads into its final weekend as the professional peloton is scattered between the Tour of Oman, the Ruta del Sol in Spain to the Volta ao Algarve in Portugal.
Tom Boonen shrugs off a big crash in Oman. What will Armstrong do if he loses his trial? And spring classics routes are getting a shake-up.
Belgian Victor Campenaerts wins Ruta del Sol stage 3 time trial in Córdoba. Four-time race winner Alejandro Valverde regains overall lead.
After the Tour of Qatar was canceled, riders targeting the spring classics headed to Oman — and are happy with the result.
Alexander Kristoff wins the fourth stage of the Middle Eastern race in comeback fashion, as a front group was caught with 1km left.
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Dan Martin climbed into the overall lead at Volta ao Algarve Thursday in Portugal, winning stage 2's mountaintop finish on Alto da Fóia.
Thibaut Pinot pulls back Alberto Contador on the mountaintop finish to win stage 2, as Contador takes the overall Ruta del Sol lead.
Soren Kragh Andersen earns the first victory of his professional career on the third stage of the Tour of Oman.
At just over 6-foot-1 and 168 pounds, Hermans isn’t considered to be a pure climber, but all of his wins have been in hilly races, with three of them finishing on summits.
Amstel Gold Race cut out the last Cauberg climb, and Roubaix added more cobbles. Do we love it? Do we hate it?
Fernando Gaviria sprints into the overall lead at Volta ao Algarve in Portugal, narrowly beating German Andre Greipel in Lagos.
Alejandro Valverde attacks the final climb with Alberto Contador, then out-sprints a select group of six to win stage 1 in Andalucia.
Tom Boonen had a high-speed crash in stage 1 of Tour of Oman, but he says he'll be fine in the build-up to one last run at Roubaix.
Amstel Gold Race will forgo a final climb of the Cauberg, a move that race organizers hope will create a more unpredictable finale.
Belgian Ben Hermans launched his finishing kick with 300 meters left in Wednesday's second stage and held on to win.
Looking for cycling love? Maybe one of this week's stage races can woo you — hot racing action at Oman, Algarve, del Sol, and Haut Var.
Alexander Kristoff sprints to victory in the first stage of Tour of Oman, while Tom Boonen crashes in the finale.
Once known for his angry tirades, Andrew Talansky has found a new level of maturity and composure, and with it success.
Lennard Zinn addresses questions about shifting, compatibility, and brakes, and includes more about the myriad flats at cyclocross worlds.
Did Alejandro Valverde have home-field advantage in Murcia? Probably, but what does that mean, and are there disadvantages too?
After illness derailed his 2016 classics season, Norwegian Alexander Kristoff wants to return to the form he rode to big wins in 2015.
Mark Cavendish remains in a class of his own among modern-day sprinters.
Magnus Cort (Orica-Scott) outsprints the bunch to win the 32nd Clásica de Almeria in Spain on Sunday.
Spaniard Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) soloed to his fifth career win at La Vuelta a Murcia on Saturday.
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Chad Haga talks about his best season ever, how the loss of his father inspired him, and the fateful crash of January 2016.
No cyclist has a story quite like that of Óscar Freire, our No. 4 pick among the Greatest Road Sprinters of the past four decades.
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Petacchi didn’t have the flamboyance of a Cipollini or the consistency of an Erik Zabel, but he did have perseverance and ambition.
The 2005 Belgian national road race champion Serge Baguet died Thursday morning due to colon cancer.
Travis McCabe talks about his big early season win at the Sun Tour, WorldTour ambitions, shenanigans at El Tour de Tucson, and his goals.
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Born into a farming family in rural Ireland, Sean Kelly would have an unusual path into the European professional peloton, first fighting his way to the head of the Irish amateur ranks before heading to France and proving his potential with a prolific spate of wins. Kelly’s field-sprinting ability was enough to earn him the sprinter’s green jersey four times at the Tour and three times at the Vuelta—he never started the Giro d’Italia.
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Roval's CLX 32 wheels are lightweight enough to please any climber and offer a stiff platform for all-around riding.
The Belgium squad has gone 15 seasons without a victory in the opening weekend of the spring classics.
At 5-foot-7 and 148 pounds, Robbie McEwen wasn’t the most powerful sprinter, but what he may have given up in watts he more than made up in tactical positioning and acceleration
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Nairo Quintana made the perfect start to a daunting season as the Colombian survived the elements to win the Tour of Valencia on Sunday.
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Defending champion Marcel Kittel (Quick-Step Floors) won the Dubai Tour after clinching the final stage on Saturday.
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We round up the week's news, from the "60 Minutes" motor cheating report to Dubai Tour action to the new Dura-Ace Di2.
Lower-tier European races are feeling the pinch as early season races in warm climates draw top pros away from traditional tune-up events.
Koen de Kort has never won a race in his 16-year pro career, but he is one of the most essential riders on Degenkolb's Trek team.
The Dubai Tour is forced to cancel stage 4 to Hatta Dam due to high winds, but riders and teams are satisfied with the decision.
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