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World champion lashes out at Katusha rider for causing crash with careless bottle toss
BMC Racing captain says San Remo was turning point; calls on RadioShack to share the work
German ace dreams of winning on Champs-Élysées
Officials may allow drop-outs to start Thursday after harrowing day
Our off-beat diarist takes you through his ride into a new shade of jersey in Taiwan
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GreenEdge Swiss wins stage 2 to confirm overall lead
Cancellara's painful second place at Milan-San Remo, Valverde to take on Gilbert and Evans, Taaramae out with mono, Quintero: "Thank God I'm alive."
Gerran's Milan-San Remo win was crafty. No apology needed.
Second consecutive Aussie win at “La Primavera” latest sign of shift in global cycling
Dirk Friel analyzes Michael Morkov's power data from the 2012 Milan-San Remo breakaway
Kenda-5-hour Energy riders had to act fast in the odd position of chasing a teammate at the Old Pueblo Grand Prix
Liquigas tandem finished three-four after tactic falls short in "La Primavera"
Milan-San Remo winner talks facing off with Gilbert, leaving Sky and GreenEdge's hot start
Mishaps and a bad day take out four favorites at "La Primavera"
Australian's director says Gerrans played the team card perfectly ahead of defending champ Matt Goss
Australian wins season's first major one-day classic
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Director Frankie Andreu looking to make up for Amgen Tour exclusion with split squads for USA Crits and San Dimas
Admits that Milan-San Remo is not his top priority
Saturday might be an opportunity for Norwegian to find his way into the spotlight
The canvas is the road, the wheels the brush, the will the ink.
Cavendish looks to be in his best condition since winning Milan-San Remo in 2009
2009 Milan-San Remo runner-up speaks out on Flanders changes, Hushovd departure
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Collectively weʼre hunting, and yet, paradoxically, every individual is potential prey
Also: Reducing tire pressure in the rain and tire pressure warning systems
Spartacus ready to avenge disappointing 2011 classics after Italian wins
With Cavendish, Goss and Gilbert among more than a dozen riders to to peel their numbers in Offida
Horner leads Italian WorldTour race with final time trial looming
Allar, Zawacki win USA Crits opener in Delray Beach
Marianne Vos starts World Cup season with a decisive victory at Rhonde van Drenthe
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A win at Paris-Nice would reconfirm his status as a front-runner for the Tour
'I’m going to give it everything I’ve got. It’s something I’ve worked my whole career for'
As his teammate Mark Cavendish did yesterday, Sky's Edvald Boasson Hagen sprinted to victory in the third stage of Tirreno-Adriatico
Luis Leon Sanchez (Rabobank) won today's very tense, sixth stage of Paris-Nice
I might as well get the full Belgian experience
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Luis Leon Sanchez pipped Jens Voigt in a two-up sprint to win the sixth stage of Paris-Nice.
Edvald Boasson Hagen won the third stage of Tirreno-Adriatico ahead of Andre Griepel and Peter Sagan.
Peter Sagan takes the stage as Chris Horner moves into the overall lead.
Specialized-lululemon rider tops world champ Bronzini in group sprint
Dutch TT specialist thrilled with mountaintop win, looks ahead to final-day time trial
World champ prevails in crash-depleted bunch sprint, Goss maintains lead
Mark Cavendish won Thursday's second stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico ahead of Oscar Freire and Tyler Farrar.
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Van Garderen, Leipheimer, Valverde poised for GC battle
Belgian times long, uphill sprint perfectly
Britain's Bradley Wiggins (Sky) holds on to the leader's yellow jersey.
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On these rollers you can stand up, dump the bike into top gear and sprint
Cipollini suggests he might just do that
Valverde holds off late charging Gerrans for another win in his comeback season
American squad makes its 2012 European debut this week
Three-time Roubaix champ is back to top form after two rocky years
Wiggins, Levi, Tejay left standing
Wiggins capitalizes in the wind on "one of the hardest days of racing"
Tour-like field making start Sunday near Paris
Shimano’s 2013 product line is beginning to trickle out
Hincapie seems to have thrown in the towel on his own dreams of winning the Hell of the North
Team Type 1-Sanofi landed prestigious wild-card invitations to race in the Ardennes classics
The penultimate stage of the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge will finish on Flagstaff Mountain above Boulder, Colorado
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The heart willed but the legs were having none of it
Zabriskie feels the heat, but holds lead, Danielson on the ropes
Vanmarcke's first professional victory ahead of 'hero' Boonen
Italian Andrea Guardini takes stage 2 while Zabriskie holds lead of over one minute in Malaysia tour.
Spring classics season clicks into gear this weekend with a pair of “semi-classics” that will serve as an appetizer for the coming weeks
A resurgent Tom Boonen will be leading team at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and the Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Oscar Freire (Katusha) dashed to his second victory of the 2012 season with a sprint win in Wednesday’s third stage at the Ruta del Sol in southern Spain
Gilbert to skip ‘Hell of North,’ giving Thor clean shot
Two noted Tour de France riders have chosen somewhere decidedly different to kick off their season campaigns
The decades-old Australia vs. Britain rivalry looks set to light up the track
Cabled or wired, which drivetrain is for you?
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The British track team is quietly confident it’s on the right track heading toward the 2012 Olympic Games
It’s almost over. The Arabian Odyssey is to come to an end.