145th place a small victory for Boeckmans
After a 2015 crash that left him in a coma, Kris Boeckmans is back to racing at the Handzame Classic in Belgium.
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After a 2015 crash that left him in a coma, Kris Boeckmans is back to racing at the Handzame Classic in Belgium.
The VeloNews editorial staff predicts who will win Milano-Sanremo, the season's first monument.
A handful of top riders have come close to Sanremo glory — Andrew Hood considers five favorites who've never broken through in Italy.
Spain's oldest stage race has a sparkling start list, but we may see an outsider win the overall at the climbing-centric Volta a Catalunya.
Two major Italian races are on the menu: Men face Milano-Sanremo, while the Women's WorldTour rides the hills of Trofeo Alfredo Binda.
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The 300-kilometer Milano-Sanremo might seem predictable, but it's far from it. Andrew Hood takes a closer look at "la Classicissima."
BrakeThrough Media explains how they captured the perfect photo of the dramatic stage 6 finish at Tirreno-Adriatico.
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Timothy Dupont wins Noekere Koerse by a bike-throw, earning a surprise victory ahead of WorldTour heavies.
Recently, Milano-Sanremo winners have honed form at Paris-Nice — Bouhanni and Matthews look sharp ahead of Saturday's monument.
Despite all his success, Chris Froome has yet to finish on the Volta a Catalunya podium. He'll try again next week.
Fernando Gaviria, 21, has already made several impressions on cycling's elite. He'll test himself in the 300km Italian monument.
Peter Sagan criticizes Van Avermaet's tactics in pivotal Tirreno stage 6, but really, he should be learning from the winner instead.
Marianne Vos, once the invincible champion, admits that taking time off the bike in 2015 was one of her hardest challenges, but now she's back racing.
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With the spring's biggest classics coming soon, Greg Van Avermaet is in winning form, primed for Tirreno-Adriatico victory, then a monument.
Greg Van Avermaet takes GC lead at Tirreno-Adriatico in a surprise breakaway of eight sprinters and classics aces.
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Leah Kirchmann is quickly settling into her new digs, notching Liv – Plantur's first win of 2016 in Sunday's Drentse Acht van Westerveld
Tinkoff sport director Sean Yates says TV motos helped pace Geraint Thomas in the final stage of Paris-Nice
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Boels – Dolmans racks up another Women's WorldTour victory as Chantal Blaak wins Saturday's Ronde van Drenthe
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Etixx – Quick-Step's 21-year-old sprint sensation Fernando Gaviria celebrates his first win in the big leagues — with more to come.
With a crafty solo attack in the final hills of Paris-Nice stage 5, Astana's Alexey Lutsenko wins the day ahead of the sprinters.
Etixx – Quick-Step goes two in a row at Tirreno, with Fernando Gaviria, 21, claiming the biggest sprint win of his young career.
The German sprinter says he'll pass on racing the 291km classic after struggling in the cold and snow at Paris-Nice this week.
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Mark Cavendish still needs to square away his Olympic ambitions, especially since Dimension Data expects him to perform at Tour.
Nacer Bouhanni gets a much-needed stage win in Paris-Nice, ahead of Theuns and Greipel. Matthews keeps the overall lead.
Alexander Kristoff says he's not yet strong enough to win the March 19 Italian classic for the second time in three years.
A day after stage 3 was canceled because of snow and cold, riders and sport directors are frustrated with how it all played out.
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BMC roars into the first day of Tirreno, positioning its GC leader, Tejay van Garderen ahead of rivals Nibali, Valverde, and Pinot.
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A complete photo sequence of Tuesday's controversial sprint finish at Paris-Nice.
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Nacer Bouhanni and Michael Matthews bump and nearly crash in the Paris-Nice stage 2 sprint. Jury awards stage to the Aussie.
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Tom Boonen may have been complaining about the cold in Paris-Nice Monday, but his form is heating up for the classics.
An ostrich chases cyclists on a road in South Africa.
French sprinter Arnaud Démare sprints to victory on a tricky Paris-Nice stage that includes dirt roads and short, punchy climbs.
Etixx team officials say Marcel Kittel may, in fact, race Milano-Sanremo, despite saying earlier this year that he wouldn't try the monument.
Americans were racing throughout Europe at Le Samyn, Strade Bianche, Paris-Nice, and beyond, in Taiwan and Tour de Langkawi.
Mark Cavendish bounces back from a disappointing omnium performance to win another Madison world title alongside Bradley Wiggins
Timothy Dupont wins stage 2 of the Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen just ahead of Sean De Bie, who takes the overall title
Offseason training pays immediate dividends for Paris-Nice prologue winner Michael Matthews
Michael Matthews bumps Tom Dumoulin off the hot seat and holds on to take the win in the Paris-Nice prologue
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Dylan Groenewegen sprints to victory in stage 1 of the Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen
Marcel Kittel, Alexander Kristoff, and André Greipel headline a strong roster of sprinters set to take on Paris-Nice
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Porte, Thomas, and Bardet will be gunning for early season wins, but it's likely that Alberto Contador will win the "Race to the sun."
The American says Cavendish, who has won 26 Tour de France stages over his career, still has that top-end sprint speed.
Like most things in cycling, there's an unwritten rule that states when a rider can don a pair of legwarmers for a race.
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China's sprint team sprint coach punches table in anger, injuring himself, while recriminations fly among British team.
The Tour de France picked the same teams as last year for 2016, and that means we won't see a lot of surprises this July.
Terpstra is coming into form for spring classics with solo victory at Le Samyn ahead of Scott Thwaites.
Last year's winner, Chantal Blaak of Boels – Dolmans, wins again in Belgium at Le Samyn, a midweek semi-classic.
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The 2016 Amgen Tour of California will feature former winners Sagan and Wiggins, as well as Cavendish, Kristoff, and Dennis.
Great Britain's track cycling team returns to the site of its greatest triumph, expecting a big medal haul at 2016 UCI worlds.
Andrea Guardini earns his 21st career win at Le Tour de Langkawi as Reinardt Janse van Rensburg defends overall lead.
Le Samyn used to be a simple race for sprinters, but with a few cobblestone sectors, it's transformed into something way better.
Mechanical knocks López out of the race lead as Jakub Mareczko wins stage 6 and Janse van Rensburg takes leader's jersey.
Some are calling Alexis Gougeard one of France's best young riders, and he could be the country's next great baroudeur.
In this week's Americans abroad, we take a look at Evelyn Stevens' hour-record ride, Shelley Olds' top-5 finishes in Belgium, and more.