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Any discussion about best bike in the pro peloton has to include the S-Works Tarmac.
The 25-year-old Oregon native has been living in Europe since 2013 when he signed on with Team Sky. He'll start the Giro this week.
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Axel Merckx is cultivating some of the most talented young riders in cycling through his Axeon Hagens Berman cycling Team.
If recent history is any indicator, Nairo Quintana's Tour de Romandie victory bodes well for his chances of winning in France this summer.
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Michael Albasini adds yet another Tour de Romandie stage victory to his palmares as Nairo Quintana seals the overall title
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André Greipel has had a rough start to the 2016 season, but he remains ambitious for the upcoming Giro d'Italia
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The eight North Americans starting the 2016 Giro range from a former champ to four debutants at the Italian grand tour.
The 21-year-old Australian has 14 professional victories and is now in his third pro season. His next big test is the Giro d'Italia.
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Ilnur Zakarin is Russia's young hope as a grand tour contender, but he has a controversial past that many can't ignore.
Nairo Quintana claims the overall lead at Switzerland's Tour of Romandie after the race's first uphill finish.
Ridley's Noah sacrifices just about all compliance in the pursuit of straight-line speed.
Marcel Kittel talks about the split with his old team, Giant – Alpecin, Tom Boonen as a role model, and the revival of German cycling.
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Belgian Kris Boeckmans finishes on the podium in Turkey stage 3, nearly nine months after his life-threatening crash at the Vuelta.
Marcel Kittel wins a snow-shortened stage 1 at Tour de Romandie thanks to an ideal lead-out by Etixx – Quick-Step.
After snowy weather cuts out an early climb in Tour de Romandie stage 1, Marcel Kittel wins the field sprint.
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Brad Huff just won the U.S. national criterium championship. But who is the man wearing the Stars and Stripes?
Movistar's Ion Izagirre beats Tom Dumoulin and GC favorites like Chris Froome in Tour de Romandie's short opening TT.
Rigoberto Uran says he's tired of finishing second. He wants to win the Giro d'Italia's pink jersey and an Olympic gold medal this year.
The Silque is an ideal choice for women who love riding long or who just want to be comfortable each time they hop on a bike.
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Nielson Powless, 19, wins Joe Martin stage race with some crafty tactics on the final day, collecting enough bonus seconds for yellow.
The Allegro is full of surprises: Billed as an endurance bike, it accelerates almost like a racer at high speeds, where it is a capable contender.
With a career-defining win at Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Wout Poels confirmed that his traumatic 2012 crash is behind him.
Alejandro Valverde was a favorite to win a record fourth Liège-Bastogne-Liège title Sunday, but a mix of several factors did him in.
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Wout Poels wins a four-man sprint at Liège-Bastogne-Liège to deliver Team Sky's first ever monument classic victory
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Sky's Mikel Landa is riding high on a victory at Giro del Trentino ahead of May's Giro d'Italia.
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The Giro d'Italia kicks off May 6, so here's a look at the 22 teams and their likely leaders for the season's first grand tour.
The May issue of VeloNews magazine is devoted to the season's first — and pinkest — grand tour, the Giro d'Italia.
Tour de France champ Chris Froome will ride in support of his Sky teammate Michal Kwiatkowski at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
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Alejandro Valverde breaks a four-way tie for most wins in men's Fleche Wallonne, but the race has changed a lot over the years.
Alejandro Valverde defends his title and now holds the record for wins in La Flèche Wallonne, out-sprinting Julian Alaphilippe.
The Rabo – Liv rider breaks away from American Evelyn Stevens on the final climb of the Mur de Huy to claim the victory.
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American Alex Howes is riding on good form after a day in the breakaway at Amstel Gold Race, his favorite Ardennes classic.
With a new team, Martin aims to return to the aggressive racing style that he embraced at the outset of his career.
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Megan Guarnier notches a notable win, American men get into the break in Amstel Gold, and Owen wins U23 Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
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Brad Huff delivers a men's national criterium championship victory for Rally Cycling
Lauren Tamayo nabs the American women's national criterium championship title in Greenville, South Carolina
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34-year-old Enrico Gasparotto delivers a big win for Wanty – Groupe Gobert at Sunday's Amstel Gold Race
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The Amstel Gold Race is the first major "Ardennes" classic — our expert editors pick the top contenders for this hilly spring showdown.
If you ride gran fondos to finish, the Fenix will likely be a bit too harsh. But if you ride them to be competitive, this is worth a look.
Sunday's opening race of the Ardennes classics features 34 climbs that add up to more than 12,000 feet of vertical.
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