Crossland: Rediscovering the electricity of bike racing at Paris-Roubaix
VeloNews' Belgium-based cyclocross correspondent Dan Seaton explored the spring classics this years and rediscovered his attachment to racing
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VeloNews' Belgium-based cyclocross correspondent Dan Seaton explored the spring classics this years and rediscovered his attachment to racing
The 2010 Tour de France winner said he's feeling more comfortable on the bike following a bad crash last summer
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Europcar rider wins the mountainous stage 3, which features a difficult finishing ascent
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With a week of intermediate mountain stages, the aggressive riders should be on display in Switzerland
It was Black Monday in Belgium after the home country went winless in the classics for the first time in 95 years
The majority of the peloton is involved in or held up by a huge pileup in the final 500 meters of stage 2
Fabian Cancellara and a slew of first-time winners came out on top in the classics, but who didn't?
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Ryder Hesjedal's breakaway move late in the race helps set up Dan Martin's victory
Irishman in shock after winning the biggest race of the Ardennes classics
Irishman Dan Martin wins Liège–Bastogne–Liège on one-two punch with teammate Ryder Hesjedal
German ace wins opener in Turkey
U.S.-based UnitedHealthcare has a solid foothold on the American crit racing circuit
Australian and UnitedHealthcare rider reconfigured his season to focus more on criteriums
The new Côte de Colonster is wider, longer, and more moderate than the Roche aux Faucons, but there isn't a lot of agreement on what that means
On Sunday, 200 men will start the final classic of the spring, but these 11 favorites will be the riders to watch at "La Doyenne"
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In an excerpt from our 2013 Personalities Issue, Richard Moore profiles Sir Chris Hoy, who announced his retirement on Thursday
Alison Powers leads the Women's Prestige Series after stop no. 1 and the Providence festival launches a gran fondo
He's led a major stage race, attacked the Tour of Flanders, and finished top-five twice in the Ardennes, and Michal Kwiatkowski is searching for his spot
He ends his career as the most decorated cyclist in Olympic history with six gold medals and one silver
Joaquim RodrÃguez and Daniel Moreno are sharing storied and infamous digs at the Hotel Malpertuus in Riemst, Belgium, this week
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Carlos Betancur nearly flips the Flèche script on Wednesday with a daring, long-range attack on the Mur de Huy
Never sell yourself short — even if you're up against a World Cup racer who might be better than you
Spaniard times late attack perfectly to upset the favorites in Huy and win his favorite race on the calendar
Dutch rider previously won in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2011
An endurance road bike, the Synapse Hi-Mod has a racing pedigree
Defending champion Joaquim RodrÃguez dishes on the secrets to unlocking the Mur de Huy
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Irishman has been knocking on the door in the hilly classics and is ready to walk through to victory
Sky re-tools for Flèche Wallonne, Liège–Bastogne–Liège with stage racing aces
Frenchman wins stage 1a of four-day race and leads the GC standings
American will not start the fourth round of the World Cup after crashing hard in March
The 37-year-old Hoy is expected to announce his retirement this week
American rider was originally on Sky's tentative Giro roster, but both parties decided it was "too much, too soon"
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American Carmen Small just misses the podium, finishing fourth in the bunch sprint
UnitedHealthcare once again overpowers the men's field as algebra teacher Lauren Stephens surprises the women
A well-timed attack gives Kreuziger all the edge he needs to win the Ardennes opener
Amstel Gold Race will reveal the first hints of the storylines that will captivate us during a week of hilly one-day races in the Low Countries.
A decade after its debut, the Presbyterian Hospital Invitational Criterium has become a part of Charlotte's sports culture
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Slovak champion continues his winning ways in midweek Ardennes preview
Sometimes the ride is motivation enough, but sometimes our relationship with suffering is what pulls us onto the saddle
Though it came without a true showdown against Tom Boonen, Fabian Cancellara's triumphant return to the cobbles proved his place yet again
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Powers clinches the women's title as Mancebo wins the finale to climb atop the final men's podium
The women's race is all but settled, while the men's race — especially the struggle over the points jersey — is anything but a done deal
The 24-year-old Blanco rider, coming off a knee injury at Tirreno-Adriatico, missed a dream victory by inches on the Roubaix velodrome
With three Roubaix cobble trophies and twice having won back to back here and at Flanders, Spartacus is happy to lay down his arms for a bit
Race leader Powers wins her first criterium since the 2012 Sea Otter as Haedo's team delivers him to the line
Chavanel has the green light — but can he go against Cancellara?
Kiesanowski thought Powers slammed the door on her in the sprint, but the commissaires saw things differently
Odds-on Paris-Roubaix favorite says that he won't be punching any tickets for the velodrome on Sunday
Powers goes two-for-two in Redlands with sprint win over Kiesanowski; Amaran tops group sprint for men's stage
The May issue of Velo magazine is packed with profiles on Chris Froome and John Degenkolb, advice to avoid knee injuries, and a new VeloLab test
Sky tandem takes stage, defends overall lead with one day to go in the Basque Country
Flanders winner Fabian Cancellara is the distant favorite for Sunday, but Taylor Phinney and a cadre of contenders are there if he falters
After two seasons of sub-par classics performances, Cancellara's supporting cast is coming on strong on the cobbles
Movistar rider trails Sky's Sergio Henao by six seconds in the overall race standings
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Big German successfully defends his 2012 title by going faster than speed demon Mark Cavendish
Spanish climber was dropped by Euskaltel-Euskadi last fall; he's been in front all week at the Tour of the Basque Country
German wins his second in a row at the sprinters' classic
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Just 22, Polish rider Michal Kwiatkowski (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) continues to impress, most recently with his ride at the Tour of Flanders
Simon Gerrans loses his overall lead but Orica-GreenEdge stays perfect at the Tour of the Basque Country
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Orica-GreenEdge rider holds off challengers in the finishing chute to claim victory
German triumphed in the one-day Flanders race in 2012, but he enters this week's edition at less than 100 percent
Ken Hanson leads the squad with a podium finish
The young Slovak says the older, wiser Cancellara was the better man on Sunday