Cancellara taps into monument experience for historic Flanders win
The Swiss rider made the right moves at the right times before sprinting to victory
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The Swiss rider made the right moves at the right times before sprinting to victory
As part of his preparation for the 2014 spring classics, Fabian Cancellara implemented specific sprint training and it paid in Flanders
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Van Avermaet wasn't pleased to have Vandenbergh sitting on his wheel, but the Omega Pharma rider says he was only following orders
Cancellara wins his third Tour of Flanders in the final few hundred meters, outwitting and overpowering a four-man break
Race leader Kirchmann powers to victory in the women's crit while Naud proves fastest of a disintegrating breakaway in the men's event
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Fabian Cancellara is "Spartacus," but also a husband and a father. Like most, he's just trying to find the right balance
2013 Flanders runner-up refuses to take on pressure heading into De Ronde
The Lotto-Belisol rider will co-lead the squad with Tony Gallopin at the cobbled classic
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Sep Vanmarcke is downplaying his chances for victory, but nearly everyone else agrees he's one of the five-star favorites for Flanders
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Boonen, Cancellara, Sagan, and Vanmarcke are the favorites, but 17 climbs, a half-dozen teams, and forecasted rain don't care about odds
Young Belgian rides solid final-stage time trial to overall win in De Panne
The Italian’s best finish in the cobbled classic is a third at the 2007 edition
The three-day race concludes with Thursday afternoon's stage 3b time trial
Impressed with what he saw at Harelbeke, Trek director Dirk Demol says Cancellara is ready to defend his title in Sunday's Tour of Flanders
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IAM Cycling's Heinrich Haussler is older, wiser, and hungrier than ever and is looking square at the twilight of his career
Italian wins second leg of three-day race in western Flanders
The Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider has finished in the top 5 three times since 2008
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Slovak champion takes first stage of De Panne for the third year in a row
With many of the top classics riders sitting out, the sprinters — and Peter Sagan — take center stage at De Panne
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The South African squad will be the first team from the African continent to race at the Tour of Flanders
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In one week, the Giant-Shimano rider went from what he called the most disappointing day of his career to victory in Gent-Wevelgem
Defending champ Sagan makes a fight of it, but the Giant-Shimano speedster takes a narrow victory in a crash-marred bunch sprint
Riding for the U.S. women's team, Hall holds her fire, then dashes to victory in the women's Gent-Wevelgem
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Garmin-Sharp sprinter Tyler Farrar is quietly optimistic for Sunday's Gent-Wevelgem after a pair of top-10s in the opening Belgian classics
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Belgian squad confident, but disappointed after Terpstra, Vandenbergh fall short in bid to outdo Sagan in late breakaway
Former world champion may miss Sunday's sprinter-friendly classic after falling ill Friday morning
Slovak champion takes cagey victory from late escape at E3 Harelbeke after Belgian team's tandem fails to drop him
Giant-Shimano rider lands his third victory of the week in Catalunya
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Spaniard attacks to victory, overall lead on the first day in the mountains at the Volta a Catalunya
Dutchman takes cobbles opener with lone, 30-kilometer assault
The Astana rider will skip Critérium International this weekend and will instead train at altitude on the island of Tenerife
Giant-Shimano's Luka Mezgec wins second consecutive stage in Catalunya, extending his overall lead
Trevor Connor explains how to get the best out of your interval workouts on the bike
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Giant sprinter takes victory, overall lead in opener of Catalan stage race
The Italian attacked on the Cipressa and quickly took the race lead, but he was caught with 10km to go
The Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider says he and his teammates are not to blame for a fifth-place result
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The Norwegian is an unexpected winner of Italy’s biggest one-day race
Fabian Cancellara held tight when Vincenzo Nibali jumped on the Cipressa and said he's not interested in attacking just to put on a show
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Katusha delivers Kristoff to the win in a wet, wild finale to Milano-Sanremo, first of the monuments and the longest race of the year
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Gerrans, the 2012 champ, has been battling allergies and fell ill overnight, according to his team
The Delray Beach Twilight Festival opens the 2014 USA Crits series Saturday and you can catch all the action live
American Taylor Phinney is ill and may not start Sunday, but BMC Racing is hoping its powerful Sanremo squad will finally deliver a major classics win
The Omega Pharma-Quick Step manager says the changes will alter the entire race — and the field of riders
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The season's first major classic is the longest and most unpredictable, and while Sagan is the favorite, no one knows who will win on Sunday
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John Degenkolb and André Greipel give Germany two very different options for Sunday's sprinter-friendly Milano-Sanremo
Milano-Sanremo enjoys a winners' list full of star sprinters and we look at the last 10 editions to end in a bunch gallop
John Vande Velde is on the development team for the league, which will compete at a new facility in Pittsburgh
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Much ado about Milano-Sanremo: Course changes, and the American's hope that tradition prevails at Sanremo
Hincapie Sportswear's Ty Magner has grown immensely as a U23 rider and is targeting races in April and May
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The Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider guided Cavendish to a sprint victory in Monday’s Tirreno-Adriatico stage 6