Greipel wins stage 4 of the Tour Down Under
German wins record 15th career Tour Down Under stage and Simon Gerrans chips away at Cadel Evans' overall lead
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German wins record 15th career Tour Down Under stage and Simon Gerrans chips away at Cadel Evans' overall lead
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The Omega Pharma men have reversed their roles in Argentina and nearly landed a stage win on Wednesday's winding, windy finale
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Has Phil Gaimon locked up the overall victory in his first race for Garmin-Sharp? That depends on who you ask
Italian takes sprint win over Ventoso, Boonen
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Lampre riders at Tour Down Under say they would welcome the addition of the American Vuelta winner to the team's 2014 roster
Italian tops Gerrans for victory in uphill sprint
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Renshaw signed with Omega Pharma-Quick Step in the offseason after the riders were separated for two years
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Australian champion surprises himself with a sprint win over Greipel
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Italian abandons, leaving Omega Pharma with just five riders at the Tour de San Luís
The Garmin-Sharp rider is at the Tour de San Luis to start his 2014 campaign
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As sprinters battle for bragging rights going into the Santos Tour Down Under, Kittel emerges victorious in the People's Choice Classic
Powers took a huge lead in stage 3 and never looked back as her team stifled all attempts to escape in an aggressive final stage
Boonen says the Tour de San Luis, with its warm weather and eclectic nature, is great for European riders with ambitions in the classics
The sprinter knows it will be tough to repeat last season's triumphs, but he intends to try
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Mark Cavendish, Tom Boonen, and Alessandro Petacchi are among the riders tuning the Belgian team's sprint train in Calpe, Spain
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The 28-year-old got his start in cyclocross and only joined the road ranks full-time in 2011
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Was there ever any doubt? Compton took a gap on the first lap and never relinquished it, powering to her 10th national title
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The defending champ retains her title with the help of her teammates and a bit of good fortune
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The Omega Pharma-Quick Step duo wants to return to the top of their specialties: The classics and the sprints
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Cal Giant rider is aiming for the front of the elite women's race at U.S. nationals, even if it means taking on Katie Compton
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The German says he's not a pure sprinter, and that he's targeting the hilly and unpredictable classics
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With the second consecutive World Cup title in the bag, Compton is focusing on defending her U.S. crown and winning worlds
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A time trial for the specialists and two tough days in the mountains mark the second week of the 2014 Giro d'Italia
The 2014 Giro d'Italia opens in Belfast and the first weeks closes with a summit finish in Sestola, Italy
Andrew Hood reviews his 10 biggest stories of the year, from Horner to Froome, and everything in between
Argentina’s Tour de San Luis is attracting some of the biggest names in pro cycling for the January 19-26 season opener
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World champions shine in the heavy mud at Azencross
American bests the world champion to extend World Cup points lead
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Ours is a sport that seems to fetishize suffering, but to believe so is to miss the point entirely
In an excerpt from Land of Second Chances, Tim Lewis tells the story of Tom Ritchey's journey of discovery in Rwanda
Sir Chris Hoy was the mild-mannered lion of the track
A lethal sprinter and a strong breakaway rider who's always in the right place at the right time, on the road or in a 'cross
The town of Ponferrada, Spain will host the annual event in late September
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The wily German pulled a move he's been known for since men rode wooden rims, and it still worked — he won stage 5 of the 2013 Amgen Tour
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These two fast finishers turned many heads this season to earn Velo's Men's and Women's Sprinter of the Year Awards
The young Slovak wins almost at will and is our Most Versatile Men's Rider of the Year for 2013
Flanders/Roubaix winner Fabian Cancellara is Velo's Classics Rider of the Year for 2013
The Australian could become the fourth three-time winner in the race's 61-year history come February
The world champion wins his fourth consecutive Druivencross on the final lap, slaloming away from an elite lead group on the final descent
The German powered his way to four stage wins at the Tour de France this year and says he’ll base his 2014 around the July classic
The British sprinter says the altered course is too hard and that if the course remains that way, he might never race the monument again
With a doping investigation lingering, Lampre-Merida is focusing on 2014 — which includes anchoring its grand tour plans around Rui Costa
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Nash sweeps the weekend's racing while Berden proves swiftest in a sprint from a small lead group
Trebon and Nash win the series finale, the CXLA at Los Angeles State Historic Park, to claim the overall titles
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The Tour will take to Dutch roads for its start in 2015 and offer the time trial specialists a shot at yellow on day one
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Albert prevails as van der Haar suffers a last-lap mechanical and Nys quits the race
Given USADA's reasoned decision, America's national championship results from 2006 to 2009 are strange at best
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