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U.S. squad sweeps Quebec UCI races ahead of the Exergy Tour
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Rabottini thought it was over when Purito passed him but had worked too hard to let go of the dream of victory
Peter Sagan does it yet again at AToC today, while Robert Gesink wins the overall after grabbing yellow yesterday
Giro notebook: Hesjedal's strong performance in the Giro no longer goes under the radar. Gadret still hopes for podium
After 150km out front, Matteo Rabottini found the legs to jump on Purito's wheel after being passed and outsprint him for the stage 15 win
Tom Boonen happy with Amgen Tour so far, but hopes for first win in Sunday's final stage in L.A. Then he'll focus on the Olympics
Hesjedal barrels back into pink as GC faves hold steady in Cervinia
Andrey Amador stayed out front for over 130 kilometers on Giro's first major climbing day, holds off GC chase group for the win
Peter Velits and Robert Gesink may just be the most dangerous men on the GC ahead of Mount Baldy
Damiano Caruso hopes to keep the Giro's white jersey to Milan, while helping earn pink for teammate Ivan Basso
Cav scored the hat trick with another win in stage 13 of the Giro, and said he still hopes to take the points jersey all the way to Milan
The cast of characters vying for the Amgen Tour of California overall changed Thursday, and a new story waits to be written
On the eve of his final racing days, Australian sprinter Robbie McEwen held a press conference where he fielded questions about a remarkable career that began in 1996
Ale-Jet dealing with self-confidence issues, searching for form in a build-up to the Tour de France
Giro notebook stage 12: NetApp getting closer; Bak nabs first grand-tour win; Purito gets help to stay in pink
Schleck blames Rasmussen for stage 11 crash; Rasmussen calls accusations ‘totally a lie’
Danish worker goes solo in tactical finale to score his first grand tour stage win
The Giro's other classifications: no jerseys awarded, but titles still coveted
Exergy director Tad Hamilton finds his way through the purgatory between the front of the race and the back
Overall leader's fourth stage win in as many tries was his favorite, because he expected it least
Overall leader makes a clean sweep ahead of Thursday's time trial
TrainingPeaks co-founder Dirk Friel reviews the power data from UHC rider Marc de Maar for the second and third stages of the Amgen Tour
Italian sprinter is back on the rise with a stage win after his stage 3 catastrophe at the Giro
In his daily Giro wrap-up, Andrew Hood recaps the awkward Cavendish/Cipollini moment after stage 11 and Giuseppe Martinelli’s thoughts on Ryder Hesjedal
Italian takes stage after another late crash impacts the bunch sprint
American squad is pressing the race in the opening stages of the Amgen Tour of Calfornia
Gregor Brown asks how Cav's rivals can top him and comes up with few answers
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After three straight second-place finishes, Heinrich Haussler hopes his day will come soon to get on top of the podium
Overall leader wins third stage at the Amgen Tour
For American Timmy Duggan, his pulls on the front of the Amgen Tour of California in Liquigas lime green couldn’t be sweeter
Video: Leigh Howard discusses stage 2 sprint at the Amgen Tour of California, looks forward to getting onto the top of the podium
Pozzato's Giro is over after breaking his hand in yesterday's sprint, but he says he'll put his bad luck this season behind him for the Olympics
Former world track champion Leigh Howard is finding his legs with Orica-GreenEdge and hoping to find the top of the podium at the Amgen Tour
Peter Sagan tells VeloNews about keeping his cool with late mechanicals and winding it up for the final corner in Santa Cruz to win stage 2 of the 2012 Amgen Tour of Calfornia
TrainingPeaks co-founder reviews Orica-GreenEdge riders' stage 1 power. What does it look like to drive the leadout?
Plus, maglia rosa trivia and Theo Bos' Giro sufferfest
TrainingPeaks co-founder reviews UHC riders' stage 1 power. Where did de Maar put down a peak six-minute power output of 458 watts?
Movistar rider wins Giro stage after another late crash for the sprinters; Hesjedal retains the pink jersey
With Leipheimer claiming he's not a factor and Horner suspicious, the opening stage of the Amgen Tour was a tactical grudge match
Americans punched the clock almost immediately in the opening stage of the Amgen Tour stage and nearly stayed away
Sagan was surgical, strong and explosive in Santa Rosa on Sunday; Horner says Liquigas rider could win five stages
Matthews misses chance with late crash
Olds, Stevens locked in a race for UCI points after Olds wins World Cup round 5 in China
German sprinter looks to introduce himself to U.S. racing with a California win
After a post-classics break, Liquigas tandem takes aim at nearly every stage of the Amgen Tour
The new Giro leader isn't on Gazzetta's list of favorites, but that can't last for long
Paolo Tiralongo of Astana climbs to victory on first summit finish at Giro's stage 7, ahead of Scarponi and Schleck; Hesjedal takes pink jersey as overall leader
Lee Rodgers blogs about the Jelajah Malaysia, stages 1 - 3: extreme heat, ice pack runs and brutal efforts
Missouri Professional Cycling Series opened yesterday with Brad Huff and Samantha Schneider winning the Loop de Loop; Tour de Grove and Dutchtown Classic follow this weekend
Omega Pharma champ will start the Tour of California with limited expectations following car-bike crash in April
From a cautiously optimistic Horner to an on-form Talansky and on-fire Nibali, there is no single favorite for the seventh Amgen Tour
Michael Rogers' 2010 Amgen Tour of California win was transformative
Giro Notebook S6: Androni manager Gianni Savio gets his win, with Rubiano's stage 6 victory today; continues string of success on a budget
Colombian takes solo victory in stage 6 of the Giro d’Italia; Italian Adriano Malori leads
Danielson, Talansky, Haussler front a motivated Garmin squad for the Amgen Tour of California
Neal Rogers examines the 2009 Amgen Tour of California and whether the race can survive, or even thrive, with a new May date
Canadian hardman working through the Giro with an eye toward uncertain Olympic selection
World champ wins his second Giro stage
As his Garmin squad leads the Giro d'Italia, Frenchman says the team will enter the Tour with a green light to attack for stage wins
Garmin shows again that its team time trial prep is second-to-none; J.J. Haedo says he has a Giro stage win in his legs
Canadian and Spaniard take the biggest gains on the overall favorites for the Giro in Verona
Gianni Savio brings his unpredictable Venezuelan climber to turn over the Giro in the mountains
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Orica-GreenEdge riders and management say the only sure-fire way to beat Mark Cavendish at the Giro is to derail his leadout train
Italian sprinter accepts fault for late-stage pileup, will apologize publicly on Wednesday
In our July 2009 issue, VeloNews Magazine profiled an up-and-coming Taylor Phinney. We go back to the archives now that the American has arrived with his early run in the maglia rosa at the Giro d'Italia
Frenchman wins the overall at the Four Days of Dunkirk
Embattled Italian sprinter to face peloton on charter flight from Denmark to Italy Monday night
Race leader Taylor Phinney is winning fans in the Italian media and public with his fluent language skills and coolness under pressure
Ferrari punished for irregular sprint
Overall leader Phinney received medical attention, retains pink jersey
The Italian tour remembers Wouter Weylandt, who died during stage 3 in 2011