French stars gear up for Corsican showdown
Critérium International is just two days long, but it features racing for sprinters, time trialists, and climbers alike.
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Critérium International is just two days long, but it features racing for sprinters, time trialists, and climbers alike.
E3 Harelbeke may be Peter Sagan's best opportunity yet to break the rainbow jersey curse with his first win of 2016.
E3 Harelbeke takes on the hellengen and bergs of Flanders. VeloNews experts name their favorites to win Friday's WorldTour showdown.
Friday's E3 Harelbeke will go on as planned, despite Tuesday's attacks in Brussels, and Belgian Greg Van Avermaet is an outright favorite.
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Wiggle – High5 goes one-two at Dwars door Vlaanderen with Amy Pieters winning ahead of Jolien D'hoore.
Dan Martin's devastating turn of speed on the final steep climb wins stage 3 at Volta a Catalunya. He now leads the overall.
Jens Debusschere wins his first classic on a dark day in Belgium, out-sprinting Bryan Coquard, who sat up too soon to celebrate.
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Nacer Bouhanni is two-for-two at the Volta a Catalunya, winning the stage 2 sprint after a monstrous lead-out from his Cofidis squad.
A security expert says the Tour de France is almost impossible to secure, raising concerns after the Paris terrorist attacks.
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Arnaud Démare's big win in Sanremo is further proof that French cycling has turned the corner after a couple dark decades.
Nacer Bouhanni sprinted to victory and the race's first leader's jersey in stage 1 of Volta a Catalunya.
Arnaud Démare set a new Strava KOM on the Cipressa at Sanremo, but he says the Strava data proves he didn't take a tow from a car.
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Eros Capecchi and Matteo Tosatto accuse Arnaud Démare of relying on a tow from his team car to rejoin the Sanremo peloton after a crash
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After going strong for 290 kilometers, Fernando Gaviria hit the deck and Nacer Bouhanni suffered a mechanical in the final 1000 meters of Milano-Sanremo
Peter Sagan and Fabian Cancellara put their bike handling skills on display avoiding a crash in the Milano-Sanremo finale
2009 Milano-Sanremo runner-up Heinrich Haussler delivers his best monument classic result in years with a top-10 finish Saturday
Arnaud Démare recovers from a crash to sprint to victory ahead of Ben Swift and Jurgen Roelandts in the first monument classic of 2016
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USA Cycling names six riders for the Olympics, including its crack team pursuit squad that recently won worlds in London.
The VeloNews editors weigh on on their picks to win Sunday's third Women's WorldTour of 2016, Trofeo Alfredo Binda.
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.