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The December issue examines all facets of the dangers of cycling, from hazardous elements to the psychology and physiology of crashing
The early categories raced in snow, but the pros only had to battle the cold
"I am looking forward to a new start," he told VeloNews. "I am really motivated for it"
Defending champ Wells now hopes for a stage win, but adds: "If I’m anything like yesterday or today it will be tough"
The Cincy3 Cyclocross Festival continues Saturday with the CX After Dark Series
Helen Wyman held off Nikki Harris in the final 100m to win Koppenbergcross
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Summerhill fires up the race but Trebon saves his matches for the finale
The Luna rider laid down one solid attack and that was all she wrote
A cagey Belgian comes out on top in a duel with Driscoll and Trebon
UCI cyclocross racing heads to Colorado for the weekend and without the dominant favorites on-hand, the racing should be wide open
Bradley McGee says dopers stole the best years of his career
Rolf Aldag expands his role at Omega Pharma-Quick Step in 2013, now coordinating both technical partners and coaching and race personnel
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The two hit the line together and the Rabobank-Giant rider proves strongest
The Norwegian will be the top sprinter on a team that's still focused on GC the grand tours
Sky parts ways with the unhappy former world champion after a season in which the Manxman felt under-supported
Our resident Belgian ’cross reporter outlines why exactly the World Cup is so important and who might excel in Tabor
Sven Nys loses almost any hope of the Trofee overall after false start confusion in the bPost Bank Trofee opener
The national champ makes it two for two at the Smartwool Cup in Fort Collins
Pedal problems for the leader and a powerful Powers saw Trebon lose the race on the last lap
Velo columnist Phil Gaimon introduces readers to three riders that made it out of the EPO era clean, but not necessarily by choice
Dan Seaton explains an exciting, new timed classification for the renamed GvA Trofee series and gives advice on staying warm
The Astana rider clips 10 seconds off the defending champion's lead with two stages remaining
We put four 2012 aero road bikes to the test in the lab and on the pavement
German attacks his way into a nearly unbreakable overall lead in China
Italian wins Beijing opener under clearing skies
Argos-Shimano has two strong German sprinters, but would like to land a GC rider for 2013
The Belgian champ put it all into one final attack going into the finishing straight
Mercato proves fastest of a three-man break as Argos' Degenkolb launches a late bid that misses by meters
Sprinters like John Degenkolb and puncheurs like Greg Van Avermaet are favorites for this weekend's Paris-Tours
Bobby Lea takes three titles, with cyclocross champion Katie Compton on top in women's Madison
The British women's champ dominates once again as Trebon wins what he calls the best 'cross race in New England
Organizers hope to lure Bradley Wiggins, who may find the 2013 Tour de France too mountainous for his tastes
Rodriguez becomes the first Spaniard to win Il Lombardia and takes the WorldTour lead from Bradley Wiggins
Movistar captain goes down with illness and will miss his shot a revenge on Philippe Gilbert in Italy
Italian national team manager put the tactics in his young riders' hands late in Valkenburg and hopes it pays in Florence
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