Tour Notebook Stage 3: Morkov keeps KOM jersey; Tejay liking white
Sitsou suffers fractured tibula, Riis says he’ll chase Morkov down if he attacks on Wednesday and van Garderen is enjoying the white jersey
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Sitsou suffers fractured tibula, Riis says he’ll chase Morkov down if he attacks on Wednesday and van Garderen is enjoying the white jersey
Fabian Cancellara is back where he belongs, but is Peter Sagan ready to take his torch?
Fabian Cancellara should back off and take notes from Cavendish's tactical stage 2 win
Hincapie and Evans mix it up with the sprinters’ teams late in stage 2
The world champion came into the Tour quiet and reserved. He exposed himself with a brilliant sprint on Monday
Team Sky manager David Brailsford is hoping to have the last laugh this year if Bradley Wiggins manages to win the Tour de France
"It's gonna be fireworks all week long..." Here are the first flares from day 1
We can take a few things away from the Tour's opening weekend; an idea for the GC competition isn't one of them
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Peter Sagan has made quite a splash in his Tour debut, latching onto a surging Fabian Cancellara and beating him to the line
Garmin-Sharp's Jonathan Vaughters wants to inject a little chaos into the normally managed Tour
Andrew Hood compiles a daily notebook at the Tour de France
The Argos-Shimano rider has done well elsewhere and hopes to bring that success to the Tour
Tejay van Garderen is happy to hold the white jersey, but knows the race is about putting Cadel Evans in yellow
Garmin-Sharp sprinter has had some near misses this season, but no victories
American veteran gets a snazzy new bike for his final Tour, and says he plans to keep riding after retirement
Like him or not, Alberto Contador is always a factor in a race — and perhaps never more so than in the Tour he will be missing
Dan Wuori, author of Velo magazine's "At the Back" column, provides his insights on Le Tour 2012
The boss of British Cycling and Team Sky fights a two-front war for Tour yellow and Olympic gold
Aussie team brings sprinters and breakaway opportunists to its debut Tour
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Smartphone functionality the biggest of recent changes
If Sagan can't get a grip on green, he'll work to help team captain Nibali
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Tech editor Nick Legan answers reader questions on front vs. rear flats, cramps and more
The Manx speedster has shed kilos — and perhaps some power — to go for Olympic gold
Hesjedal, Horner among the Canadian and American riders to tackle the 99th edition of the Tour de France
Four endurance bikes put to the test in the laboratory and on the cobbles of Belgium and France
Breukink optimistic for stage wins, top GC result with Gesink and company, leaves Renshaw to freelance in the sprints
The “Green Bullet” is back in France and hoping he’s on the upswing in an up-and-down comeback season
Young Aussie misses Olympic selection, but looks back on his break-out rookie season and forward to his chance at a grand tour
Duggan talks about putting together a healthy 18 months, winning a U.S. championship and his medal goals in London
TIBCO also puts Hall on podium and Schneider into the U-23 stars and stripes
Europeans battle for road-race crowns
Whatever the format, bike riding is ace in my book
Magner, Schneider take U-23 titles on a fast, flat circuit in Augusta
From Evans to Sanchez, Wiggins to Menchov, we run down the favorites for the 2012 Tour de France
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Milan-San Remo winner Simon Gerrans heads to France with an eye toward adding a fourth grand tour stage win
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Lotto brings four riders to help the Gorilla add to his 2011 Tour de France stage win
Dutch squad announces Tour nine, with Aussie sprinter getting his first shot at a Tour stage win
Bradley Wiggins set a new mark for wins this spring, becoming the first rider to ever score a treble in the pre-Tour stage races
UnitedHealthcare rider delivers after team chases down a late break
Schleck tries to seize the lead in finale, but runs out of road as Kangert claims stage win
Olympic hopefuls join Tour riders Vande Velde and Zabriskie, plus top 'crosser Johnson, for an Allen Lim-style tuneup
Late move by Fränk Schleck and Levi Leipheimer put the two into second and third overall
John Murphy and Carmen Small keep their leaders' jerseys going into stage 5
Veteran happy to work with a young U.S. team in London, calls Kloden's comments on RadioShack's Tour selection unprofessional
USA Cycling announces the final selections for the men's and women's road teams for the London Games
In the debut of VeloLab, our tech team put four aero road bikes to the test. Get the results from the lab and the road
Carmen Small, Theresa Cliff-Ryan, Tom Zirbel and John Murphy were all stage winners on Wednesday in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Skyscraper Classic to air live on VeloNews.com
CAS decision opens door for Millar to ride first Olympics in 12 years
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Sagan within one of German sprinter's lead in the wins tally for top-level pros
Liquigas man wins another sprint in Tour de France build-up
Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah returns with 33 percent more miles, 25 percent more climbing in 2012
In our July 21, 2008 cover story, we look at George Hincapie, America’s most accomplished active racer and the international peloton’s nice guy
Slovak wins his second stage of the Tour de Suisse, three days into the race
Movistar rider dashes Schleck's hopes for stage win, yellow jersey
Young Aussie rider dreams of leading his country's team to victory in Valkenburg
Frenchman wins stage after HC climb of the Col du Grand Colombier
Gesink and Valverde are among the Tour hopefuls taking aim at top form in Switzerland starting Saturday
Young German duo will head to France in the hunt for the big one