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The three-week-long, 3,500km, 198-rider, millions-of-roadside-spectators beast that is the Tour route? Just two people create the entire thing each year.
Women endure desert winds in Qatar
Australian Katrin Garfoot wins day two of the Ladies Tour of Qatar as Kirsten Wild suffers bad luck and loses time.
Marcel Kittel endured a difficult 2015 season, but he began 2016 on a high note Wednesday by winning the Dubai Tour opener.
The German edges last year's overall winner in a bunch sprint.
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Defending Tour champion Chris Froome starts his season this Wednesday in Australia
Kirsten Wild sprints to her 10th career stage win at the Ladies Tour of Qatar in Doha.
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Mark Cavendish and Marcel Kittel will face off for the first time in more a year starting Wednesday at the Dubai Tour.
We take a close look at how these two speedsters perform to see which one is the best aero setup.
André Greipel closes out the four-day Mallorca Challenge race with a sprint win on Sunday.
Iserbyt wins U23 worlds after Toupalik celebrates early
Tinkoff’s triathlete-turned-cyclist Jay McCarthy shines at Tour Down Under, and continues to quietly make an impression one race at a time.
Belgium Sanne Cant is a seven-time national cyclocross champion, but a world title is missing from her resume.
The 2016 Amgen Tour of California route includes 65,000 feet of climbing and will travel from south to north.
Chad Haga writes about the head-on collision that nearly claimed his life and how he's motivated to come back stronger than ever.
Richard Moore explains how USA Cycling hopes to break American track cycling out of a years-long rut.
German Andre Greipel makes a quick start to his 2016 campaign, winning his first race on European soil this season.
Warren Barguil talks about a head-on collision with a car that sent six Giant – Alpecin riders to the hospital last weekend.
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Simon Gerrans endured a 2015 season filled with crashes and injuries, but he hopes his Tour Down Under win is a sign of things to come.
The British sprinter will make his season debut this weekend at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in Australia.
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Italy's Jakub Mareczko beats teammate Elia Viviani to the line in the seventh and final stage of the Tour de San Luis
After his TDU dominance, Caleb Ewan will skip MSR to tackle the Giro
Caleb Ewan sprinted to victory in Adelaide, with Simon Gerrans holding the lead
Six Giant-Alpecin injured in a collision with a car while training in Spain
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Richie Porte (BMC) kicked away from the field on Willunga as Gerrans fought to retain his overall lead by 8 seconds
Three Argentinians broke away from the Tour de San Luis peloton, and German Tivani won final sprint in stage 5; Sepulveda kept the GC lead.
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Simon Gerrans pads his overall lead at the Tour Down Under with his second win in a row, out-sprinting Ben Swift in stage 4.
Bridie O'Donnell eclipses the mark American Molly Shaffer Van Houweling set last year by more than 600 meters.
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Simon Gerrans flew past Rohan Dennis in a thrilling finish to win stage 3 of the Tour Down Under Thursday and take the overall lead.
The World Cycling League takes cues from European six-day racing, using franchise teams and real-time data to drive audience appeal.
Drapac's Peter Koning claims a classy solo victory as Tour de San Luis dips into the mountains on Wednesday.
Rising sprint star Fernando Gaviria doesn't care to look too far down the road, but he's gunning for Olympic gold on the track.
Jay McCarthy earns his first WorldTour victory, assumes the overall lead in Santos Tour Down Under by winning stage 2's punchy finale.
Fernando Gaviria sprints to yet another victory at Tour de San Luis, taking over the GC lead after winning stage 1.
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Katrin Garfoot claims the GC lead on day one and never lets go of the jersey through four days of racing in Australia.
Lennard Zinn includes many of the notes he's received in response to his column on the heart issues endurance athletes can face.
The 21-year-old Australian sprint star played it cool on a hot day of racing and delivered a perfect sprint in the finale to take the GC lead.
Peter Stetina crashed heavily last year, breaking his leg and destroying his knee, but he's back to WorldTour racing at Tour Down Under.
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There was no Cavendish or Kittel. But Caleb Ewan was at the People's Choice Classic, and showed top form ahead of the TDU.
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Tour de San Luis might not be a WorldTour race, but it has top-caliber competition and is a tough early-season kick-off for GC riders.
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Freshly crowned Australian crit champ Caleb Ewan is raising the bar with his race schedule and targeting higher-profile results.
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The German will race some of the northern classics this season before turning his focus to winning medals in Rio and Qatar.
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Australia's Santos Tour Down Under has become the standard of what a professional bike race should be, writes Andrew Hood.
The Giant-Alpecin rider won Milano-Sanremo and Paris-Roubaix last season, and he's ready to prove that was no fluke.
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Coryn Rivera (UnitedHealthcare) won the first stage of the Tour Feminino de San Luis on Sunday.
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The floppy hair and high-voltage smile are still there, but the only thing Marcel Kittel is worried about right now is returning to the fast lane
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