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The men's race was won by two seconds, while the women fought for a photo finish
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The men's race was won by two seconds, while the women fought for a photo finish
After a frustrating spring turned into two Vuelta stage wins, Philippe Gilbert's win on the Cauberg was almost inevitable
Marathon nationals, enduro, Downieville and generally getting torn apart
Valverde saves Spanish pride, but Freire unhappy with teammates in final race
With Rodríguez, Valverde, Contador, Freire and Sánchez, will a wealth of options benefit the Spanish or destroy their chances in Limburg?
Boonen and Gilbert are two of the strongest men in the worlds field and both are Belgian. How will they play off one another in Valkenburg?
Bettini, Nibali excited with a young Italian squad in the Netherlands, point to Spain, Belgium as favorites
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Dutch favorite cashes in with last-lap attack in Las Vegas
Tony Martin overcomes the most difficult final kilometer of his career to double up in Valkenburg
Power-transfer lab tests allow Pearl Izumi to develop a shoe stiff enough for performance with flex for walking and running your bike
Rigoberto Urán insists that he made no deal with Alexander Vinokourov at the end of the Olympic road race
It has been 19 years since a Briton won his national tour
The rumor mill churns, but team boss Johan Bruyneel insists that all is well
The youngster has had a busy season and arrived at worlds a touch overweight
Taylor Phinney is keeping the fire hot, his body trim and his motivation high for a run at a world title in Limburg next week
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The Torqued Wrench gets poetic about clarity on a class-cutting mountain bike ride
The Norse domestique gets his chance to shine in Montréal
Moreno Moser (Liquigas-Cannondale) and Alexandr Kolobnev (Katusha) finish second and third
For Velo's European correspondent Andrew Hood, the Vuelta was the most exciting of this year's grand tours
The world champ got caught up in a crash in the finale
Boonen beat Mark Renshaw (Rabobank) and Oscar Freire (Katusha) with a bike throw
Aussie champ wants to trade in green and yellow for rainbow stripes on the Cauberg in two weeks
Aussie champ brings home a win in the first of two Canadian WorldTour races with a gutsy, late move
Gilbert comes through for second victory in Spain
Spidertech all-rounder tops tough field for Sprint Challenge Pro victory
As Bennati wins stage, El Pistolero reflects on the desperation that brought on his long-shot attack at the Vuelta
Manx Missile’s possible move spurs interest from several teams, Omega Pharma chief among them
Our off-beat diarist is in the running in Java and riding the cultural waves of the Kazakhs and riders from Hong Kong
The sprinter who hoped to win one stage has already claimed four and now eyes the points jersey
Rodriguez took everything Contador threw at him, and gave as good — actually, better — than he got
Rodríguez wins again to put scare into rivals, but can he hold on at the Vuelta as the big mountains approach
The RadioShack-Nissan youngster gets back on the bike in Colorado and fights his way to Denver
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Argos man wins his fourth stage of the 2012 Vuelta
From the defending champion's DNF to high-profile mechanicals, here's to acknowledge the low moments from London 2012
Vande Velde turns in a stellar ITT to ruin the hopes of Leipheimer and van Garderen both
The Belgian needed a victory badly, and the Spaniard needs all the seconds he can get before the Vuelta's ITT
The data bears out that Rory Sutherland rode a grand tour-winning attack to the Flagstaff Amphitheater on Saturday
The defending champ lights up the race with just one stage remaining
The Movistar rider roared up from behind on the final climb to win stage 8 in Andorra
“The Denver time trial has been my carrot that I’ve been chasing this whole week,” Phinney said
Garmin adds another prize to its palmares in stage 5
Degenkolb out-sprints Viviani and Davis on the Motorland Aragón track
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The RadioShack strongman gets his first win in years in commanding style
Froome, Contador still favored to win Vuelta
Christian Vande Velde took the leader's jersey from Tejay van Garderen, but they remain tied on time
“It was a race in the crosswinds. Crashes happen in the crosswinds. That’s just part of bike racing,” says Froome
A solo break by Javier Chacon enlivens an otherwise tedious stage
Breakaway riders criticize Liquigas' tact in the move that nearly stuck in Tuesday's second stage of the USA Pro Challenge
The Garmin director says the young rider has confidence and the support of his teammates
Altitude has The Shark of Messina feeling a bit like a fish out of water, but he's still on the hunt
Van Garderen and Vande Velde fought out a two-man sprint to the line
Alejandro Valverde saw his leader's jersey slip away following a crash that left him chasing
The Argos-Shimano rider is the first Chinese rider to start a grand tour
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The smile across Tyler Farrar’s face could be spotted from 400 meters away
The Garmin-Sharp sprinter easily outpaces the field for the win and the first leader's jersey
Six seconds might well decide who will end up on the final podium at the Vuelta a España
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Teammate and series leader Marianne Vos clinched the overall title with one race remaining
Andre Greipel (Lotto-Belisol) takes second with Giacomo Nizzolo (RadioShack-Nissan) third
Movistar's Jonathan Castroviejo still holds the lead — but the mountains loom on Monday
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Olympics, more domestic events keep some North Americans at home
Velo's Matthew Beaudin and Liquigas-Cannondale's Timmy Duggan take us through the route of the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
Proceeds from the roller races benefited the Boulder Junior Cycling program and Just Go Harder Foundation.
Vuelta organizers hope the 2012 edition serves up action, unpredictability and a potentially explosive fight to the finish.
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Contador heads the list of contenders for the Spanish tour, but it's a long list, with a number of subplots
Swiss rider Nino Schurter could not hide his disappointment over missing out on a gold medal
The word of the week for UnitedHealthcare, says Jeff Louder, is "execution"
American makes a statement with his downtown Salt Lake City stage win
Chinese squad appeals team sprint decision for a second time; Jean-Christophe Peraud returns dirt; cycling continues France/Britain spat
Rabobank's former u23 world champion gets a sprint win after spending the day in the breakaway
Our tech editor answers reader questions on planning a trans-Oklahoma charity ride, drivetrain wear and radio scanning in the team car