Nibali laments Pompeiana’s exit, may not start Milano-Sanremo
Vincenzo Nibali knows his chances are diminished at Milano-Sanremo without the Pompeiana climb — so much so that he may not start
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Vincenzo Nibali knows his chances are diminished at Milano-Sanremo without the Pompeiana climb — so much so that he may not start
The Omega-Pharma Quick Step rider finishes ahead of teammate Alessandro Petacchi and Cannondale's Peter Sagan
The American's stage 4 win catapulted her to the lead, and then she held onto it during the final stage
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The Ag2r-La Mondiale rider avoids a late-race crash as Arthur Vichor earns the stage win in Nice
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Despite packing some extra kilos, nothing is slowing down ag2r rider Carlos Betancur at Paris-Nice
A second stage win makes up for disappointment of losing GC options for Garmin-Sharp's newest puncheur
Garmin-Sharp’s Tom-Jelte Slagter won his second stage of Paris-Nice on Saturday, helping ease the sting of a costly mechanical one day earlier.
Lizzie Armitstead uses late bridge, tactical deftness to notch win ahead of Anna van der Breggen at World Cup opener Ronde van Drenthe
Alberto Contador wins Tirreno stage 4 summit finish ahead of Quintana, Porte, Kwiatkowski, Urán and others
Peter Sagan won stage 3 at Tirreno-Adriatico and dedicated it to his ailing mother; Kwiatkowski finished second on the stage and now leads
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Ahead of Milano-Sanremo, Mark Cavendish could use the boost to his confidence that comes with a Tirreno-Adriatico win, says his team
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Carlos Betancur kicks to an impressive victory in a hilly stage at Paris-Nice and wants a shot at the Tour de France in July
Simon Gerrans isn't forgetting Milano-Sanremo, but admits the Ardennes suit him better than the sprinter-friendly course to open the spring classics
Italian gets a home win by overhauling the big names in Tirreno's first bunch finish
Colombian rides late escape to a stage win on day 5 of Paris-Nice
With 25 riders separated by less than 30 seconds, the final half of Paris-Nice should be open and aggressive — just as ASO hoped
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Following the line of Wiggins, Froome, and Porte, could Geraint Thomas be Sky's next big thing? He's certainly planning on it
Belgian team rides former world champion into the leader's jersey in Italy
Slagter lands the race's first GC blow as the race fractures over four late climbs
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German sprinter wins on the motor track, takes yellow on time bonus
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Young riders like Paris-Nice stage winner Moreno Hofland are giving the Dutch some hope after fallout from doping investigations
Hofland wins second leg of "The Race To The Sun" in Saint-Georges-sur-Baulche, France
Philippe Gilbert sits down with reporter Matthew Beaudin and talks about finding the sport, expectations, and his legacy
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FDJ's Bouhanni bounces back from a mid-race crash to repeat his 2013 victory in the opening stage of Paris-Nice
Valverde caps his third-place finish at Strade Bianche with a victory in Roma Maxima, just inches ahead of the charging peloton
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The Tinkoff-Saxo rider went to high school with Peter Sagan and raced against him growing up
A new-look Paris-Nice offers aggressive, open racing and the overall winner with no time trial or summit finish is anyone's guess
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The Belkin rider won his third stage at the Tour de Langkawi Thursday in a sprint
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Both the men’s and women’s races were decided via a bunch sprint
Pavel Kochetkov was blown off his bike and broke his collarbone after getting caught in the rotor wash
Timing a climb an hour into a ride isn't the same as a Tour stage, but you can improve your ability to go hard after hours of racing
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American duo will start Three Days of West Flanders Friday and the team is giving them opportunities, but no pressure
Former world champion will contest the sprinter-friendly Sanremo on March 23
The 23-year-old will help escort the team’s leaders through the mountains
Omega Pharma and Sky split the weekend, Belkin and BMC have a bit of bad luck, and Cannondale and Trek are absent. But it's early days yet
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After a disappointing performance in Het Nieuwsblad Boonen takes the flowers in Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
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Strength, smarts and teamwork pay off at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad for Sky, which is better known for its stage-racing prowess
Johansson and Armitstead take second and third behind the Giant-Shimano rider
It was a grand donnybrook in the wet, on the cobbles, and in the end it was Stannard taking the win ahead of Van Avermaet with Boasson Hagen third
Omega Pharma's breakthrough Polish rider has started 2014 where last year left off, and appears on the verge of notching a major win
With the Pompeiana washed out, the season's first monument will put the sprinters in the spotlight
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Colombian will race through March before returning to South America for altitude training ahead of Romandie and the Giro
Classics season starts Saturday at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Andrew Hood previews the double weekend, which wraps at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
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Aussie veteran is rolling into 2014 excited for what the Giro and Tour de France hold, and a return to the L'Eroica gran fondo in Tuscany
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Cavendish collects his first victory of 2014 in the final stage of the Volta ao Algarve
After a stellar 2013 Vuelta the son of Stephen Roche will be a team leader as the Giro starts in Ireland, then work for Contador in France
The Team Sky leader is 26 seconds clear of Van Garderen ahead of Sunday's final stage, which finishes on the Corniche at Muscat
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American is close on the overall and says Chris Froome isn't playing any poker in Oman
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German beats out Peter Sagan in sprint to take the red leader's jersey