Haga, Craddock to make 2015 debuts alongside Kittel Down Under
The pair of Americans will join teammate Marcel Kittel in Australia next month
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The pair of Americans will join teammate Marcel Kittel in Australia next month
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The narrow hoods and flared drops of the SES Aero might seem unconventional, but are a perfect match for modern race positions
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The Verge New England Cyclocross Series comes to a close with Ellen Noble and Dan Timmerman taking the overall titles
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Tom Meeusen and Klaas Vantornout battle shoulder to shoulder on the final lap in Overijse, with the Telenet proving fastest at the finish
The 35-year-old will make his season debut in January at the Australian national championships
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Trek Factory Racing's 2015 roster includes 27 riders of 14 different nationalities, making it one of the peloton's most international squads
White and Noble took wins on a snowy, frozen course in Sterling, Massachusetts, for day one of Baystate Cyclocross Weekend
World Cup leader Kevin Pauwels wins a two-up sprint with teammate Klaas Vantornout to pad his series lead
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After three years without live Tour de France coverage, German TV considers the possibility of broadcasting the race again
Riders still without a contract face a precarious future as 2014 comes to a close, and several big names are still waiting on the sidelines
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World Cup champ Katie Compton is still searching for a flawless ride at worlds, but she's attacking this season with optimism
The veteran leadout man says the emergence of a top crop of sprinters only spurs motivation to help Andre Greipel win the mass gallops
Mark Cavendish is among a group of road cyclists currently racing at Belgium's Six Days of Ghent.
Former world champion Mark Cavendish says his form is back on track, and he's racing the velodrome this winter to gear up for next season
Orica-GreenEdge aims for record fourth Tour Down Under title for Simon Gerrans
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The five-time Tour de France champion says cycling isn't the only sport with a history of doping
Having signed with UnitedHealthcare for 2015, the two-time U23 champion hopes to take on Europe's toughest races
Dubai Tour eliminates time trial in favor of hilly stage that it hopes will shake up the GC for the four-day early season stage race
The 31-year-old wins the first ever U.S. World Cup medal in the men's omnium
Danny Summerhill and Katerina Nash swept the Derby City Cup weekend in Louisville, Kentucky
Tom Meeusen surges late to win the Superprestige Ruddervoorde as Mathieu van der Poel moves into the series lead
Research indicates that common warm-up practices, like high-intensity efforts and stretching, may diminish performance in cyclists
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Autumn is about preparing your body for January. here are a few tips from Dr. Andy Pruitt on hitting the new year healthy and primed
Sven Nys looked to have things well in hand at the Superprestige Zonhoven until Kevin Pauwels chased him down and passed him for the victory
Wout Van Aert wins the Koppenberg round of the Bpost Bank Trofee series as a frustrated Sven Nys has to settle for second
Levi Leipheimer talks to VeloNews about his doping past and his current relationship with cycling
Kabush gets redemption after missing out on national title the day before, narrowly out-sprinting Winnipeg local rider Sunday
These WorldTour rookies impressed on the bike this season, earning podium spots and top-10s throughout the year
Mike Garrigan and Catharine Pendrel both got busy early and stayed gone to win the Canadian CX crowns
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Marcel Kittel takes a sprint victory in the 2014 Criterium de Saitama, with Peter Sagan second
One of cycling's enigmatic legends, Obree is building a "dragster" for his son to attempt to set the human powered land speed record
The 2015 Tour de France will see the return of time bonuses — which could make for an exciting first half of the race
The Italian doesn't see "big problems" with the team's UCI racing license in the wake of three doping cases
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The 2015 edition of the French grand tour has several stages where the race could be won — or lost
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Whether pounding cobbles, battling in sprints, or winning mountain stages, these young riders will deliver excitement in the coming years
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The 2014 season confirmed Marcel Kittel's standing as top sprinter in the world, highlighted by his four stage wins at the Tour
With 16 victories over a long season that stretched from January to October, Greipel notches the most wins of any international pro
French media speculates that the 2015 Tour route will include a TTT and a penultimate-stage finish on Alpe d'Huez
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The Belgian tops Dan Martin by just three seconds in the overall standings
Modern cycling leans heavily on calculations of power and drag and data. Is the sport becoming less romantic?
The Garmin-Sharp rider fends off a charge by Philippe Gilbert to win stage 4 at the Tour of Beijing
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Jelle Wallays and Thomas Voeckler, survivors of an early break, battled for the victory in Paris-Tours
Philippe Gilbert sprints to victory in a stage slashed over to air-quality concerns and takes the overall lead at the Tour of Beijing
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The Slovenian overtakes his rivals close to the finish line in Zhangjiakou
The price tag is jaw-dropping, but the RS-1's performance also impresses, despite wheel compatibility headaches
Giant-Shimano's John Degenkolb wins Paris-Bourges ahead of this Sunday's Paris-Tours
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Thanks to a fierce leadout from Niki Terpstra on the final section of cobbles, Stybar wins his first race after Eneco Tour crash in August
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2015 Giro will include the Mortirolo, long time trial, and a stage 1 team time trial in Sanremo
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