Mark Cavendish is proud of Sky’s Tour — and of being the first world champ to win on the Champs-Elysees
The world champ is the first rainbow jersey to win the Champs-Élysées stage
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The world champ is the first rainbow jersey to win the Champs-Élysées stage
Francisco Mancebo leads men's race; Alison Powers takes over women's GC as Kristin Armstrong skips crit
The peloton chastised English speakers until late in the 20th century. Now, Great Britain owns the Tour de France
World champion has dreamt of sprinting on the Champs Elysees since childhood and is the top favorite to win his fourth Tour finale in a row
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Bontrager takes top three spots at Mount Bachelor as Mancebo takes overall lead
Peter Sagan is the second youngest to win the Tour's maillot vert and says there are always races to be had
Felt’s 2013 range will include a snappier endurance bike and an F1-inspired mountain bike
Cavendish admitted that chasing the yellow jersey with Sky this year has left him feeling like a fish out of water
Jeremiah Bishop will be sharing his knowledge, experience, mishaps, lessons and tips as a pro mountain biker and coach on Singletrack.com
World champ takes second win of this Tour as Sky deliver Wiggins to the time trial in yellow
Kristin Armstrong makes it three-for-three at Cascade and Luis Amaran wins the stage and takes the yellow jersey
Sir Hoy will defend two Beijing golds, but not the individual sprint
Olympic champ, young Optum rider jump out to early Cascade leads
Ride the final week of the 2012 Tour in your own training, at home
We revisit some of the top storylines of the Tour de France, by way of our contributors' in-depth analysis
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Sky manager stands by decision not to chase the breakaway for Cav to have a shot at the stage win
Hilton Clarke rides his train while Kristin McGrath makes the best of a late breakaway
Vande Velde second from six-man breakaway after ferocious opening hour
Luna teammates Pendrel, Gould and Nash are the three fastest women in the world right now: London will be the big test
Sunday's road tacking was shocking — which is an amazing thing, given cycling's long history and proximity between riders and fans
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July is a time for big characters and big stories — some stemming from the Tour’s own dramas, others that coincide with its spotlight
Luis Leon Sanchez, once thought a potential GC rider, contents himself with snagging stages
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Orica-GreenEdge hasn't given up on its dream of taking a stage in its Tour debut
The big German edges the green jersey with a bike throw at the line
The Exergy Twilight Criterium in Boise is the penultimate race in the USA CRITS series
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American team stays aggressive after early crashes destroy GC and sprint hopes in France
Scotsman wins first Tour stage since 2003, on the anniversary of Tom Simpson's death
World champ is on bottle duty this week as more sprint chances loom
Tour organizers are betting on shorter distances increasing the turmoil on the road — and they're winning
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It is difficult to imagine a breakaway more popular than the one that contested the finish of Wednesday’s stage 10
In this archive from September 2011, we put four bikes of the ProTeams to the test in the lab and on the road
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Peiper, Demol and Ochowicz strategize on how to beat back Sky's suffocating offensive
Follow the Tour de France stages from home with this training plan
Channeling his obsessiveness, Bradley Wiggins continues to beat the best in the world at his specialty
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Canadian, Kiwi school the Americans in latest round of the USA CRITS series
Freire KO’d for Olympics; Sánchez, Rojas waiting to see as Spanish media turns attention to Contador's Vuelta return
Sanchez leaves the Tour on a stretcher with an unspecified shoulder injury while Froehlinger quits with a broken finger
Canadian Giro champ unhappy about abandoning, but knows it's the right thing to do
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Sean Kelly blames more risk taking for increased crashes, plus a look at the long injured list
With the first mountain finish and a seven-climb stage on-tap for the weekend, it might be Monday before we see the Tour’s first real test
Hesjedal, Gesink, Valverde, Schleck among major losers, while 16 combined riders from Garmin and Movistar go down
Winning stages is great, says Peter Sagan, but the goal is the general classification for Vincenzo Nibali
Race leader Marianna Vos has won five of eight Giro Donne stages so far, the same number she won in last year’s edition.
Double stage winner finishes second in Metz after nearly dropping out of the finale with shoulder pain
As in 2011, Luke Keough will be racing the Iron Hill Twilight Criterium despite injury
Veelers calls for calm after Farrar tried to confront him at the Argos bus on Thursday
Points leader scores a treble in Metz with a bunch finish win
A run of crashes have a banged up Tour peloton aiming for the mountains this weekend
Tech editor Nick Legan answers reader questions on antiquated repair stands and running a TT water bottle
A Tour rookie, Kiwi veteran ecstatic after pulling Greipel to two stage wins; Sky working at the front for Wiggins
An irate Tyler Farrar goes hunting for Argos-Shimano sprinter Tom Veelers after stage 5
German wins second stage in as many days in France after late crash delays the peloton
Peter Sagan is the next Peter Sagan. But who is that?
German sprint ace abandons Tour after five days with stomach, knee ailments
We go inside the stage 4 of the 2012 Tour de France after a mostly calm day that ended with a massive crash in the run-in to the sprint
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Liquigas-Cannondale team boss Roberto Amadio defends his decision to bring Vincenzo Nibali to this year’s Tour de France
Sky sprinters take a heavy fall, but should be back for more on Thursday
Get back to the joy of riding. It is the only way to reach your full potential, but requires learning how to listen
U.S. Olympic hopeful Shelley Olds shows the flag on the Fourth of July
André Greipel rode a textbook lead-out to victory Wednesday in stage 4 of the Tour de France
Tour green jersey is a paradoxical figure, one moment attacking, stone-faced, and putting on a show the next
The young Slovak has a big points buffer heading into three sprint stages and then the Vosgues Mountains
Garmin director says Danielson will try to continue after separated shoulder as the team's GC hopes now lie squarely on Giro champ Hesjedal
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Australian Tiffany Cromwell went on a solo ride for over 100km during stage 5 of the 2012 Giro Donne
With Mark Cavendish freelancing and rivals trying to engineer their own trains, the Tour sprints are particularly chaotic this year