Chad Haga interview: Racing with freedom and joy
Chad Haga talks about his best season ever, how the loss of his father inspired him, and the fateful crash of January 2016.
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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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Early season races provide opportunities for unheralded riders like Damien Howson or Manuel Senni to add to their palmares and stay hungry.
Grivko punches Kittel in nervous, windy stage 3 at Dubai Tour, prompting officials to kick the Astana rider out of the race.
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Marcel Kittel explains three simple training approaches that help him be one of the world's best sprinters.
The German speeds to another victory in the desert and now leads the GC by 8 seconds.
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Mark Cavendish manages to collect a podium finish in Dubai Tour stage 1 despite a flat tire.
Dan Cavallari checks out the new Dura-Ace groupset and come away impressed with what he sees.
The German rode his teammates' wheels until 200 meters to go, and then surged to victory in stage 1 on Palm Jumeirah.
The men's and women's races are UCI WorldTour events this year, and both feature some familiar roads and host cities.
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Quick-Step's Max Richeze takes two straight stages to close out Vuelta de San Juan, while Trek's Bauke Mollema takes home the overall win.
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German sprinter Nikias Arndt wins Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race after pipping Australians Simon Gerrans and Cameron Meyer at the line. first UCI WorldTour sanctioned Elite Men’s Race today with a thrilling finish, concluding a successful third edition of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race which was attended by over 100,000 spectators across the weekend.
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Argentinian Maximiliano Richeze claims stage 6 at Vuelta de San Juan as Dutchman Bauke Mollema all but clinches general classification.
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Sanne Cant (BEL) rides her way to a world title with a thrilling come-from-behind victory over seven-time champion Marianne Vos (NED) in Bieles, Luxembourg.
Cyclists in Georgetown, Texas will gather on Sunday morning for memorial ride to honor fallen local rider Thomas "Tommy" Ketterhagen.
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Tom Boonen says his preparation for the spring classics has been ideal, as he aims for record fifth Paris-Roubaix victory.
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Fernando Gaviria sprints to his second win of the week in stage 4, beating Italy's Elia Viviani in San Martin, Argentina.
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Tour de France names four wildcard teams. Here's what to expect from Cofidis, Direct Energie, Wanty – Groupe Gobert, and Fortuneo – Vital Concept.
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Tom Boonen becomes the first rider to win a major UCI pro road race aboard a bike with disc brakes.
Tom Boonen sprinted to his first victory of 2017 at Tour de San Juan in San Juan, Argentina ahead of Italy's Elia Viviani.
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The 27-year-old Italian is a strong sprinter and classics rider.
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Fernando Gaviria won stage 1 of Vuelta de San Juan, but a large portion of the peloton missed a turn in the final two kilometers of racing.
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Peter Sagan made his debut at the Tour Down Under, and now he's heading to Spain's Sierra Nevada mountains for altitude training.
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