The World Cup secure, Katie Compton switches focus
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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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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The muddy race boils down to a two-man contest, and the world champion bests the German with a powerful pass going into the final sprint
The world champion proves strongest of a three-man break containing Albert and Belgian champ Vantornout
From Horner's contract woes to the future of brakes, look back at the week that was in cycling through our top stories
The second division African team is one of seven vying for four wildcard invitations to the Giro
Lennard Zinn explains how his preference for classic-bend bars has been replaced by comfort
The Dutch team's boss says Americans Lawson Craddock and Chad Haga fit the development mold at Argos perfectly and will race a lot in 2014
In an excerpt from his new book, the Manxman describes an opening week at the 2013 Tour de France that made him want to quit
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Both riders were in the lead group that formed shortly after the start of the race
The U.S. national champion makes it look easy in round one of the MudFund Derby City Cup as Trebon wins a two-up sprint with Powers
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German sprinter Marcel Kittel had a breakout season, earning 16 wins (four at the Tour). Can he repeat his success in 2014?
Daryl Impey re-ups with Orica for three years after breaking down barriers at the 2013 Tour de France
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Management will reveal the new backer at the team presentation in January
Saturday's winners finished second on Sunday as Van Gilder and Milne took top honors
A slow start didn't keep Nys from repeating his 2012 victory at Zonhoven, as a late surge by Albert fell just short of success
Compton and Johnson both slip away to ride in for solo victories in round two of the Cincy3 series
Anthony takes off from the gun and holds her edge to the line, but Gagne had to bounce back from a late crash
Briton wins women's race in Oudenaarde, Belgium
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Three more riders confirmed for 2014 Trek roster
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Miller proves fastest in a three-up sprint as Berden escapes a lead group to finish alone
Van der Haar bounces back from a crash to win his second World Cup round as Compton takes a squeaker in the women's race
The favorites have weighed in on the 2014 Tour route and Andrew Hood digs into the race's 21 stages
The 2013 champion says the stage 20 time trial will play to his advantage
We review the speculation before Tour de France officials will unveil the route for the 101st edition of the race on Wednesday
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Ordinarily known as "silly season" in professional bike racing, a crowded job market has many riders lamenting the 2013 transfer season
The 30-year-old is frustrated with FDJ.fr management as he tries to find a roster spot
The Irishman finished second in the fourth stage at the Tour of Beijing and will likely finish the race on the podium
Compton starts fast, Powers starts slow, but they both wind up in the same place — on top of the podium
The Argos-Shimano speedster takes the final classic of the season in convincing style, while Garmin's Farrar just misses a podium finish
The FDJ rider wins a second consecutive stage and pads his lead in the overall
He's joined by a number of other speedsters, including Moreno Moser and Fabio Aru
The Norwegian powers to victory over Mezgec, Maes, and Petacchi
The American sprinter signs for another year with Garmin-Sharp, which is taking a new direction for 2014
The American sprinter hadn't won in Europe since stage 3 of the 2011 Tour de France
Riders 30 years old and above could start to phase out of contention in the worlds road race moving forward