Alejandro Valverde comes from behind to take stage 8 in Spain
The Movistar rider roared up from behind on the final climb to win stage 8 in Andorra
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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
Dutchman sprints to stage win in Genk while Keukeleire defends the overall lead
Njisane Phillip: 'Watch out in '16. I'm coming'; London's unsung derny driver; BMX course video and 3D tour
British sprinter Victoria Pendleton is leaving track racing and the pressure of defending an Olympic title behind
Scot sprinter says someone will have to win gold over six consecutive Olympics to supplant the champion sprinter as Britain's best-ever Olympians
A mix of emotions, from the high of Sir Chris Hoy and Laura Trott to the controversial low of Victoria Pendleton
UnitedHealthcare's Aussie captain fights through aggressive finale for big-time stage win in Ogden
Hoy sets new gold-medal mark for Great Britain with his keirin win in London
Australian tops British favorite in match sprint final
Grégory Baugé's coach feels 'sorry for him'; Alberto Contador returns to pro peloton, receives 'positive reactions'; cyclists' odd thighs
Frenchman Bauge turns the tables on the sprint gold medalist and takes up the question asking at the press conference
Baugé unfulfilled in match sprint finals and lets his frustration show
Briton stuns Frenchman to take revenge from the world championships and win his first individual gold
Spaniard is back to racing after six-month forced vacation and is setting his sites on his home country races
Hoy aims for keirin repeat as Brits chase three golds in the final day of track racing
Baugé, Kenny likely heading for a final showdown in Monday's match sprint program
With 37,501 feet of climbing in six days, a team time trial and a closing stage with an uber-steep ascent, Utah opens Tuesday
Pendleton set an Olympic sprint record in the flying 200 meters before moving into the quarterfinals
Njisane Phillip of Trinidad and Tobago and Australian Shane Perkins also make the semifinals at the London Games
The Dane had to bounce back from a crash in the points race to take the gold
Kazunari Watanabe and his mates missed out in the team sprint, but fans like his chances in the keirin
Ken Hanson and Jade Wilcoxson win stage 2 in Illinois
Three days of enthralling but one-sided competition see the hosts take a fourth gold medal from five finals
Also making the quarters were Gregory Bauge, Shane Perkins, Njisane Phillip, Denis Dmitriev and Jimmy Watkins.
Sarah Lee Wai-Sze gave Hong Kong its first Olympic medal in cycling
The French three-time world champion had to settle for silver in the team sprint in London
After two days inside the Olympic Velodrome, Team Great Britain has left no doubt who is hosting this track party
Host team sets new mark in the finals to topple rival Australia
UCI, IOC work together to net doping first cycling doping offender of the Games, before she could compete
Briton comes from the back of the group in the final lap to win her heat over Meares
Was Britain's team sprint crash cheating or cunning? The UCI says it wasn't the former, but the IOC calls for a look at the rules
The host team is out for more gold in the second day of track events in London and the women's sprinters are back for more
Officials relegate two medal-qualifying squads and while Germany wins the women's team sprint, no one else benefits
British youngster admits to crashing intentionally to save Britain's gold medal run
Sir Chris Hoy leads British gold strike with the squad's second world record of the day
Officials relegate China in the sprint final to negate its first-ever cycling gold medal
Varnish misses out in her only Olympic event as Pendleton's medal chances reduced to two