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    Tour de France

    Valverde aims for longshot Tour podium

    The “Green Bullet” is back in France and hoping he’s on the upswing in an up-and-down comeback season

    Published Jun 26, 2012
    Road

    Every second counts for Luke Durbridge

    Young Aussie misses Olympic selection, but looks back on his break-out rookie season and forward to his chance at a grand tour

    Published Jun 26, 2012
    Road

    Duggan Q&A: It doesn’t get any better

    Duggan talks about putting together a healthy 18 months, winning a U.S. championship and his medal goals in London

    Published Jun 25, 2012
    Road

    TIBCO’s Megan Guarnier wins elite women’s race at USA Cycling road nationals

    TIBCO also puts Hall on podium and Schneider into the U-23 stars and stripes

    Published Jun 24, 2012
    Road

    2012 European road race championships roundup

    Europeans battle for road-race crowns

    Published Jun 24, 2012
    Road Racing

    Robert Bush dons stars and stripes after winning U-23 race at USA Cycling road championships

    Published Jun 23, 2012
    Mountain

    Adam Craig diary: European XC to Oregon Enduro but not to London…

    Whatever the format, bike riding is ace in my book

    Published Jun 23, 2012
    Road

    Theresa Cliff-Ryan, Tyler Magner, Adam Farabaugh and Samantha Schneider win 2012 U.S. crit crowns

    Magner, Schneider take U-23 titles on a fast, flat circuit in Augusta

    Published Jun 23, 2012
    News

    Rating the Tour de France favorites, from W(iggins) to Z

    From Evans to Sanchez, Wiggins to Menchov, we run down the favorites for the 2012 Tour de France

    Published Jun 22, 2012
    Road Training

    Cycling Photography Tips

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    CyclingTips
    Published Jun 20, 2012
    Tour de France

    Gerrans is proudly hunting Tour stages for Orica

    Milan-San Remo winner Simon Gerrans heads to France with an eye toward adding a fourth grand tour stage win

    Published Jun 19, 2012
    Road Training

    News Shorts – 19th June, 2012

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    CyclingTips
    Published Jun 18, 2012
    Road

    Eyeing an opening, Greipel gets his Tour train

    Lotto brings four riders to help the Gorilla add to his 2011 Tour de France stage win

    Published Jun 18, 2012
    Tour de France

    Gesink, Mollema to lead Rabobank at Tour; Renshaw gets a shot

    Dutch squad announces Tour nine, with Aussie sprinter getting his first shot at a Tour stage win

    Published Jun 18, 2012
    Tour de France

    Wiggins aims at Paris after record-setting spring treble

    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

    Published Jun 18, 2012
    Road Racing

    UnitedHealthcare’s Jake Keough wins 2012 Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic

    UnitedHealthcare rider delivers after team chases down a late break

    Published Jun 17, 2012
    Road Racing

    Frank Schleck attacks, Rui Costa defends to win 2012 Tour de Suisse

    Schleck tries to seize the lead in finale, but runs out of road as Kangert claims stage win

    Published Jun 17, 2012
    Road

    Skratching the itch to win: Taylor Phinney, Evelyn Stevens tune up for London at all-star Boulder training camp

    Olympic hopefuls join Tour riders Vande Velde and Zabriskie, plus top 'crosser Johnson, for an Allen Lim-style tuneup

    Published Jun 16, 2012
    Road

    Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic returns to criterium format on Sunday

    Published Jun 16, 2012
    Road

    Taylor Phinney hopes London Olympics prove his cup of tea

    Published Jun 16, 2012
    Road Racing

    Michael Albasini wins stage 8 of 2012 Tour de Suisse

    Late move by Fränk Schleck and Levi Leipheimer put the two into second and third overall

    Published Jun 16, 2012
    Road Racing

    Brad Huff, Theresa Cliff-Ryan win stage 4 of Nature Valley Grand Prix

    John Murphy and Carmen Small keep their leaders' jerseys going into stage 5

    Published Jun 16, 2012
    Road

    Horner speaks: Olympic selection, a Tour spot and RadioShack’s woes

    Veteran happy to work with a young U.S. team in London, calls Kloden's comments on RadioShack's Tour selection unprofessional

    Published Jun 15, 2012
    Road

    Farrar, Horner, Stevens, Armstrong highlight U.S. Olympic road team

    USA Cycling announces the final selections for the men's and women's road teams for the London Games

    Published Jun 15, 2012
    Road Racing

    From the pages of Velo: Performance Quantified

    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

    Published Jun 15, 2012
    Road Racing

    Small, Murphy lead Nature Valley after double opening day

    Carmen Small, Theresa Cliff-Ryan, Tom Zirbel and John Murphy were all stage winners on Wednesday in Saint Paul, Minnesota

    Published Jun 14, 2012
    Road

    Harlem Skyscraper Classic to air live on VeloNews.com

    Skyscraper Classic to air live on VeloNews.com

    Published Jun 13, 2012
    News

    Millar on British long team for London Games

    CAS decision opens door for Millar to ride first Olympics in 12 years

    Published Jun 13, 2012
    Road Training

    News Shorts – 13th June, 2012

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    CyclingTips
    Published Jun 12, 2012
    News

    Sagan moves within one of Greipel for most wins in 2012

    Sagan within one of German sprinter's lead in the wins tally for top-level pros

    Published Jun 12, 2012
    Road Racing

    Sagan wins stage 4 of the 2012 Tour de Suisse

    Liquigas man wins another sprint in Tour de France build-up

    Published Jun 12, 2012
    Road

    More miles, more climbing and Leipheimer confirmed for 2012 Tour of Utah

    Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah returns with 33 percent more miles, 25 percent more climbing in 2012

    Published Jun 12, 2012
    Road

    From the pages of Velo: A Gentle Giant

    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

    Published Jun 11, 2012
    Road Racing

    Sagan wins again in Switzerland

    Slovak wins his second stage of the Tour de Suisse, three days into the race

    Published Jun 11, 2012
    Road Racing

    Rui Costa wins stage 2, seizes overall lead at 2012 Tour de Suisse

    Movistar rider dashes Schleck's hopes for stage win, yellow jersey

    Published Jun 10, 2012
    Road

    Second-year pro Michael Matthews dreams of rainbow jersey

    Young Aussie rider dreams of leading his country's team to victory in Valkenburg

    Published Jun 9, 2012
    Road Racing

    Vichot wins at the Dauphine; Wiggins defends yellow

    Frenchman wins stage after HC climb of the Col du Grand Colombier

    Published Jun 8, 2012
    News

    Tour de Suisse Preview: Much to learn about July with no clear favorite

    Gesink and Valverde are among the Tour hopefuls taking aim at top form in Switzerland starting Saturday

    Published Jun 7, 2012
    Tour de France

    Degenkolb and Kittel leading Argos-Shimano’s Tour charge

    Young German duo will head to France in the hunt for the big one

    Published Jun 7, 2012
    Tour de France

    Porte aiming to support Wiggins at the Tour de France

    Richie Porte will be back in a supporting role at the Tour de France for team Sky if all goes to plan

    Published Jun 6, 2012
    Road Racing

    Boasson Hagen wins Dauphine stage; Wiggins leads

    Edvald Boasson Hagen wins the Dauphine's sprint stage

    Published Jun 6, 2012
    News

    From the pages of Velo: Preparing to Pounce

    In a look at our archives, Wiggins and Leipheimer revive 2011 Tour hopes with strategic stage race victories

    Published Jun 6, 2012
    Road

    Moreno recovers for Dauphine stage win, plans a vacation

    Daniel Moreno reaped the awards of his hard work in the Giro d'Italia with a win today in the Criterium du Dauphine

    Published Jun 5, 2012
    Road Racing

    Moreno wins Dauphine stage as Wiggins retains lead

    Spaniard takes uphill sprint while Wiggins and Evans finish in the bunch

    Published Jun 5, 2012
    News

    Making the grade: How the sprinters stack up

    In our midseason report card for the sprinters, Cav is still the king of speed, but many are nipping at his heels

    Published Jun 5, 2012
    Road Racing

    Evans wins Dauphine stage; Wiggins takes yellow

    Evans fires first shot in Tour de France build-up with stage win

    Published Jun 4, 2012
    Road Training

    Race Results Features

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    CyclingTips
    Published Jun 4, 2012
    Road Racing

    Team Type 1 goes 1-2 at Philly with Serebryakov, Ilesic

    Serebryakov wins bunch sprint after late breakaway neutralized

    Published Jun 3, 2012
    Road Racing

    Teutenberg wins Liberty Classic for fifth time

    German edges closer to Petra Rossner's seven-win mark in Philadelphia

    Published Jun 3, 2012
    Road Racing

    From the pages of Velo: Armstrong’s springboard to a million

    The cover story form the June 28, 1993 issue of VeloNews details Lance Armstrong's million-dollar attack on the Manayunk Wall

    Published Jun 3, 2012
    Road

    Lechance, Gorry win inaugural Lake Bluff Twilight Criterium in breaks; Clark, Allar retain overall CRITS leads

    Lechance laps field with five-man break, takes sprint at inaugural Lake Bluff crit near Chicago; Gorry wins women's

    Published Jun 2, 2012
    Road

    With no ProTeams in the mix, UnitedHealthcare rolls into Philly heavily favored

    Fewer big-name riders and a shorter course hasn't sapped UnitedHealthcare's determination to put a rider atop the podium in Philly

    Published Jun 1, 2012
    News

    Preview: Changes mark a new-look Philadelphia Championship

    A new field, a course change and a new gran fondo mark a new-look Philly weekend

    Published Jun 1, 2012
    Road

    Dauphiné preview: Tour de France hopefuls look to prove form on similar route

    Next week's Dauphiné will be a proving ground for many Tour hopefuls with a shorter but similar course

    Published Jun 1, 2012
    Road Racing

    From the pages of Velo: Heiden’s Best Race (the first Philadelphia Championship)

    In an excerpt from the July 12, 1985 issue of Velo-News, Cheryl Lindstrom recounts the first CoreStates Professional Championship in Philadelphia

    Published Jun 1, 2012
    Road Gear

    Shimano updates DuraAce Mechanical and Di2

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    CyclingTips
    Published May 31, 2012
    Road Gear

    Shimano goes to 11 with new Dura-Ace

    We detail the all-new, 11-speed Dura-Ace 9000 mechanical and 9070 Di2 electronic groups

    Nick Legan
    Published May 31, 2012
    Tour de France

    Velo Magazine — Official Tour de France Guide 2012

    A peek inside the official North American guide to the 2012 Tour de France

    Published May 31, 2012
    Giro d'Italia

    NewsWire: Bruyneel hoped to shock; Zomegnan critical of Giro

    Bruyneel hoping to shock RadioShack into results; Cancellara has work to do; Zomegnan critical of 95th Giro; Reijnen recaps third-place national championships ride

    Published May 30, 2012
    News

    Wednesday News Shorts

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    CyclingTips
    Published May 29, 2012
    Road Culture

    Amber Neben diary: Complete world domination

    Amber Neben checks in after her Specialized-lululemon team taught stage-racing class at the Exergy Tour over Memorial Day weekend

    Published May 29, 2012
    News

    Exergy Tour 2012 Stage 4 results

    1. Claudia Häusler, Greenedge-AIS, in 2:04:08 2. Evelyn Stevens, Team Specialized-Lululemon, at s.t. 3. Jasmin Glaesser, Canadian National Team, at 0:00:55 4. Carmen Small, Optum Pro Cycling P/b Kelly Benefit Strategies, at s.t. 5. Megan Guarnier, Team Tibco - To The Top, at s.t.

    Published May 28, 2012
    Road

    Stepping forward from the Women’s Challenge to the Exergy Tour

    Cycling legends were in front of and behind the curtain at the inaugural Exergy Tour

    Published May 28, 2012
    Road Racing

    Stevens wins Exergy Tour as Hausler takes final stage

    American pulls leader's jersey from teammate Neben with two-rider breakaway

    Published May 28, 2012
    Road Racing

    Duggan wins U.S. road title with solo attack

    With just one teammate in the race, Liquigas American wins national title on well-timed solo effort

    Published May 28, 2012
    Road

    Exergy Tour 2012 stage 3 results

    1. Ina-Yoko Teutenberg, Team Specialized-lululemon, in 2:29:23 2. Leah Kirchmann, Optum Pro Cycling-Kelly Benefit Strategies, at s.t. 3. Megan Guarnier, Team Tibco-To The Top, at s.t. 4. Inga Cilvinaite, Diadora-Pasta Zara, at s.t. 5. Claudia Hausler, Greenedge-AIS, at s.t.

    Published May 27, 2012
    Road Racing

    Teutenberg wins Exergy Tour stage 3; Neben defends overall lead

    German makes it two stages in two days for Specialized-lululemon

    Published May 27, 2012
    Giro d'Italia

    Hesjedal makes history with Giro win

    Canadian delivers in final time trial for first Canadian grand tour win

    Published May 27, 2012
    News

    Giro Notebook, Stage 19: Vande Velde on TT; Savio livid with Rujano

    Savio livid with Rujano, says Venezuelan's last chance has expired; Friday was reckoning for two GC hopefuls

    Published May 25, 2012
    Road Racing

    Cliff-Ryan’s stage win a boost for reeling Exergy Twenty12

    Cliff-Ryan delivers much-needed stage win after team captain Kristin Armstrong's race-ending prologue crash

    Published May 25, 2012
    Road

    U.S. professional road championships bring elite riders to Greenville

    A star-studded National Pro Championships start Saturday in Greenville, South Carolina

    Published May 25, 2012
    News

    From the pages of Velo: Idaho Airstream (Analysis of the 2002 HP Women’s Challenge)

    With the Exergy Tour kicking off in Boise, we go to the archives to revive the story of the last HP Women's Challenge, in 2003

    Published May 24, 2012
    News

    Giro notebook, stage 18: Rollin still rolling; Cav wowed

    Dominique Rollin is happy to still be in the Giro after being hit by a Vacansoliel car during Wednesday’s 17th stage

    Published May 24, 2012
    Road Racing

    Guardini overpowers Cavendish for Giro stage win

    Published May 24, 2012
    News

    Giro Notebook, Stage 17: Rodriguez walks out of press conference; Pinotti eyeing Milan TT

    In our daily Giro roundup, the maglia rosa walks out on press conference, Pinotti wants the Milan TT win, Phinney and others fined in the Dolomites

    Published May 23, 2012
    Giro d'Italia

    Astana management upset with Kreuziger’s Giro performance

    Martinelli has stiff words for his star after Kreuziger's Giro fell apart on Wednesday

    Published May 23, 2012
    Giro d'Italia

    Purito outsprints GC favorites for stage 17 win; Hesjedal holds steady, still has advantage with TT looming

    Joaquim Rodríguez held onto the pink jersey today, winning stage 17 in Cortina after a brutal day in the mountains

    Published May 23, 2012
    News

    Exergy Tour kicks off Thursday with local heroine Armstrong a favorite

    Ten years after the last HP Women's Challenge, the Olympic champ returns to Boise to fight for UCI points, $100,000 prize purse

    Published May 23, 2012
    Road Culture

    Lee Rodgers Diary: A Memorable Day in Kuala Lumpur

    Our off-beat diarist checks in from the final stage of the Jelajah Malaysia with a long-shot close-call

    Published May 22, 2012
    Giro d'Italia

    Giro favorites ready to throw down in Dolomites

    Confidence exudes from Giro big on the eve of the major battle

    Published May 22, 2012
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