Modolo wins sprint in Turkey, shows his cards for Giro
Sacha Modolo dominated the sprint in stage 6 at the Tour of Turkey today, boding well for his ultimate goal to take a win in Giro
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Sacha Modolo dominated the sprint in stage 6 at the Tour of Turkey today, boding well for his ultimate goal to take a win in Giro
Sanchez is now just 1sec behind Wiggins, who failed to finish in the top ten of the stage
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Jonathan Hivert won Thursday's uphill sprint, Bradley Wiggins retained the overall lead
Colnago youngster takes pragmatic stage win in Turkey and hopes for same chance in Italy next month
Cavendish tips Belgians for Olympics; Boonen sets sights on Olympics and worlds; Gasparotto courted by Vacansoleil-DCM
Concussions in bike racing are common, but diagnosis and treatment often fall short. Medicine of Cycling and USAC aim to change that
Wiggins surprises in bunch sprint to take overall lead in Switzerland
Spaniard's top lieutenant talks about life without embattled captain, says Saxo Bank was on the brink this spring
After spending most of his career as lead-out man, Aussie talked about getting his first win and did so hours later
McEwen to advise at GreenEdge after California; Niki Terpstra selected for Olympics; Boonen to race California; Haedo to lead at Giro
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Team Sky puts three riders into the top-five
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There is nothing else in the world like the "Little Five"
Iglinsky closes Ardennes week with another Astana surprise. Where were the favorites? Piecing together ideas for salvaging their seasons, perhaps
Kazakh wins La Doyenne to give Astana two wins out of three at Ardennes week
Bos triumphant in Tour of Turkey return
Spain's Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) – fresh off his decisive win at La Flèche Wallone – hopes to claim his maiden win at Liège
Norway’s “other” rider Lars-Petter Nordhaug (Sky) is enjoying a breakthrough spring, with strong performances in Ardennes
The road to California heads through the Ardennes for Tejay van Garderen (BMC Racing) this year
Emerson Oronte (Jelly Belly) muses about his excitement for his first trip to race in the Tour of Korea ... and wonders what this thing called kimchi is all about.
New fork-mount repair stand offers light weight, convenience and affordability
American Flèche Wallonne winner takes us through her historic win and talks about learning the sport and a potential Olympics berth
Mathias Frank assumed the overall lead from teammate Taylor Phinney at Wednesday's mountainous Trentino stage
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American dons leader's jersey after opening team time trial at important Giro d'Italia prep race
After strong performance at Amstel Gold, Garmin feeling well-suited for higher finish at two remaining Ardennes races
Tech writer Caley Fretz puts Ultegra electronic to the test and measures it against big brother Dura-Ace, with surprising results
Giro d'Italia climber's jersey turns blue; Simon a punchy French hope; Freire believes he can win another world championship
Italian U23 Flanders champ has already made starts in two major classics in his neo-pro season
UHC left no doubt when it delivered Clarke to victory at the Presbyterian Hospital Criterium, but Wangsgard was the surprise of the night
Emotional win for Movistar one year after tragic death of Xavier Tondo
It's a matter of when, not if, the young Slovak earns his first classics win
Voeckler pleased with Amstel ride; Terpstra on Olympics list; Vanendert so close
Spaniard Óscar Freire figures all he needed was another 100 meters and he might have pulled the cat out of the Amstel Gold Race hat.
Freire escapes late, but Gasparotto pushes the favorites aside on the Cauberg to open Ardennes week
Javi Moreno (Movistar) rode into a 24-rider lead group to take the overall victory at Vuelta a Castilla y León
Aussie criterium veteran captains UnitedHealthcare into the third stop on the 2012 USACrits Series in Charlotte
Ardennes week is here. Get the rundown on the favorites, the route and the underlying stories for Sunday's Amstel Gold Race
Canadian levels on a quiet spring and being patient ahead of the hilly classics and a run at the Giro overall
Three-time world champ hopes to cap strong spring campaign with a win atop the Cauberg on Sunday
Voeckler plays head games; Sperry surprises at Brabantse Pijl; Bauke Mollema hopes for rain on Sunday
Amstel, Liège are top goals for GreenEdge sensation
Two top favorites suffer hard crashes at Brabantse Pijl
Frenchman wins Ardennes prelude with bold solo attack
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Sébastien Turgot had the ride of his career on the same day that 1997 winner Frédéric Guesdon competed at Roubaix for the final time
American cobbles protegé says he rides cobbles stronger than paved roads
With seven monument wins on the pavé and two Flanders-Roubaix doubles, the numbers say Boonen is tops in the northern classics
Guesdon 'had to finish'; Meares confident heading into Olympics; Ballan and Turgot agree Boonen was too strong; Tepstra: 'The next segment came too early'
Flecha thrilled with top-10 result after broken hand, but strongest team in the chase fell flat in Roubaix
Frenchman won the race in 1997 and retired in the infield 15 years later
Tommeke ties De Vlaeminck's all-time wins record with brash solo effort
Hincapie and Geusdon can set a new longetivity record with finishes in Roubaix on Sunday
Pozzoto has been fighting back since he broke his collarbone in the Tour of Qatar in February.
IOC and UCI’s idea of having regional champions compete against one another will backfire
Tommeke says Omega Pharma has to make its own race on Sunday
The 2011 winner is feeling surprisingly little pressure as he prepares for Sunday’s “Hell of the North”
Jamie Staff muses on missing the cut in the team sprint on Wednesday, which effectively ruled the United States out of the event in London
Joaquím Rodríguez won his second straight stage to carry the race leader’s jersey into Saturday’s individual time trial; Horner, Martin cede more time
Ballan 'doesn't understand' Pozzato's Flanders tactics; Greipel doubtful for Paris-Roubaix; Boardman to step down from British Cycling; Jose Rujano looks to Giro podium
After medal disappointment, riders and staff look for answers four months out from London
From the favorites talking about their chances to race maps and start lists, it's all here for "The Hell of the North"
Great Britain sets new mark in team pursuit, but Meares leaves no doubt in sprint qualifying. All this before a 34-year-old becomes a four-time kilo champ
Stannard says he doesn’t remember much from the winning breakaway at the miserable 2010 Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Great Britain punched Australia in the gut on Wednesday, but the home team closed the first day of worlds with a win
Garmin sprinter fights for midweek podium spot
German wins 100th edition of Scheldeprijs
Flagstaff Mountain finish and final-stage time trial will keep tension on high in Colorado
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Anthony Tan give the run-down of events being contested at this week's world track championships in Melbourne
Farrar, Greipel, Chicchi among favorites for race's 100th edition
GreenEdge goes 1-2 as Rojas retains his lead
Zinn addresses reader questions about repairing a blown derailleur hanger, shipping carbon seatposts and whether GC riders need aero wheels
Ashenden resigns over confidentiality agreement; Langeveld holds no ill will; French sprint race heating up
Meares vs. Pendleton headlines final big-time track event before the London Games
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