Alessandro Petacchi scores win at Vuelta a España, Gilbert keeps lead
Alessandro Petacchi took full advantage of a perfect lead out from his Lampre team to win the seventh stage of the Vuelta a España on Friday
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Alessandro Petacchi took full advantage of a perfect lead out from his Lampre team to win the seventh stage of the Vuelta a España on Friday
Nino Schurter not only beat Julien Absalon at the line in the 2010 World Cup cross-country opener, he topped the Frenchman one more time by winning the World Cup overall title, which Absalon had won the last four years. And what about last year's MTB worlds?
UPDATED: Thor Hushovd won the sixth stage of the Vuelta a España, easily taking a sprint into Murcia on Thursday.
They’re rivals now, but next season, Tyler Farrar and Thor Hushovd will ride side-by-side on the new-look Garmin-Cervélo team.
Garmin-Slipstream's Tyler Farrar won the fifth stage of the Vuelta a España on Wednesday, outsprinting some of the best in the business
John Wilcockson, VeloNews editor at large, recalls the late French champion.
UPDATED The Euskaltel-Euskadi rider pips Nibali, as Gilbert retains the lead.
Team Sky loses two riders to illness on stage 3, and other riders and staff are struggling with similar symptoms.
The Omega Pharma-Lotto strongman attacks for the win in the final kilometer as a daylong break comes to naught.
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HTC-Columbia says there's no pressure on the rising young star, who is in Spain to learn.
Yauheni Hutarovich — the lanterne rouge of the 2009 Tour de France — claims his first grand-tour victory ahead of race leader Mark Cavendish and Tyler Farrar.
Tibco's former national champ calls it quits after a successful team effort — just as she wanted.
USA Crits series action continues Sunday with the men's event.
HTC-Columbia set the early top time in the nighttime stage and it withstood challenges from Liquigas-Doimo and Saxo Bank.
The third and final grand tour of the season gets underway in Spain on Saturday, with several leading riders eyeing their chances amid the absence of the world's top road racer Alberto Contador.
The Chris Thater Memorial closes out the National Racing Calendar, while the Hotter 'n Hell and the Winters Road Race keep Texas and California racers busy.
A knot of pro men are vying for the lead in the six-day, lung-busting event known as the Breck Epic in Colorado. Read some of the mental wanderings of Sarah Uhl, someone not vying for the lead but busting butt nonetheless at the Epic.
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Two-time Vuelta winner Denis Menchov goes into this year's race as a five-star favorite.
HTC-Columbia's Tony Martin wraps up his Eneco Tour by winning the final time trial. Now he's looking toward the world time trial championships in Australia.
Vincenzo Nibali and Roman Kreuziger will lead the team in Spain
Zack Vestal takes Exustars Look-style carbon and titanium road pedals and deems them solid, light and inexpensive.
Tony Martin holds the overall lead going into Tuesday's time trial.
Jai Crawford (Fly V Australia) crowned the queen stage of the Tour of Utah Sunday, taking the mountaintop win at Snowbird Ski Resort. Levi Leipheimer (Mellow Johnny's) rode away from his rivals to finish second and seal overall victory.
The HTC-Columbia rider out-speeds Garmin's Tyler Farrar to win the ProTour race.
Utah's Jeff Louder (BMC) takes a big win as Levi Leipheimer fights off non-stop challenges to defend his overall lead
Sunday brings a mountain stage that borrows part of its route from the Amstel Gold Race.
Rabobank's Koos Moerenhout won the third stage of the Eneco Tour of Benelux on Friday, out-sprinting his breakaway companion Tony Martin (HTC-Columbia) who earned the overall lead in the week-long stage race.
Thomas Löfkvist and Simon Gerrans lead a strong Sky squad into the Vuelta a España.
UPDATED: Levi Leipheimer left no doubt Thursday when he rode away from an elite selection of six riders to take the stage and the overall lead at the Tour of Utah.
A crash in Thursday second stage of the Tour of Utah has BMC's George Hincapie worried he won't be able to defend his pro road title in his hometown next month.
André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) won the second stage of the Eneco Tour of Benelux on Thursday, out-kicking Katusha's Robbie McEwen in a field sprint into the Belgian town of Ardooie.
Fly V Australia's David Tanner won Wednesday's stage 1 of the 2010 Tour of Utah. Tanner outsprinted Trek-Livestrong's Alex Dowsett for the win. Dowsett takes over the race lead from prologue winner Taylor Phinney.
Denis Menchov will headline Rabobank's team at the Vuelta a Espana, but it will likely be his last grand tour in Rabo colors
Katusha's Robbie McEwen won a field sprint into Rhenen in the Netherlands to win the first stage of the sixth of the Eneco Tour of Benelux on Wednesday. Canadian Svein Tuft remains in the lead.
Former pro Michael Sayers will direct a strong U.S. men’s national team at the upcoming world championships in Gelong, Australia on October 3.
Chalk up another time trial win for Trek-Livestrong in 2010, as Taylor Phinney blitzed the 2.8-mile Capitol Prologue at the Tour of Utah Tuesday night
Tour of Poland winner Daniel Martin continued his rich vein of form, winning the 199km one-day Italian race Tre Valli Varesine in Varese on Tuesday.
The Canadian delivered a big win to open the Eneco Tour in Holland
After a relatively quiet week last week, things are cracking this week across Europe.
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In an exclusive excerpt from his book Racing Weight, Matt Fitzgerald explains the best way for cyclists to eat and ride to reduce body fat.
The 35 year old from the Palmeiras Resort-Prio-Tavira team won two stages and was second in the critical time trial.
The American out-speeds Edvald Boasson Hagen and Andre Greipel to win for the second consecutive year.
Canadian champ David Veilleux wins the USA Cycling National Professional Criterium Championships, while Holloway collects the U.S. crit crown as the first American across the line.
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Can a Tour de France podium finisher ride solo to an overall victory in the high mountains of northern Utah?
HTC-Columbia's German sprinter hopes to win one for the hometown crowd.
SpiderTech manager Steve Bauer says the team's strong performances in 2010 may lead to expansion into the Pro Continental ranks next year.
Edvald Boasson Hagen sprinted to victory in Friday’s Dutch Food Valley Classic in Holland.
Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Transitions) lines up Sunday as defending champion at the Vattenfall Cyclassics in Germany under very different conditions that he did one year ago.
Canadian Guillaume Boivin wins the opening stage of the six-day Mi-Août en Bretagne.
Vacansoleil's Romain Feillu won the second stage of the Tour l'Ain on Thursday confirming his hold on the overall leader's jersey. American John Murphy of BMC is fifth on the stage.
HTC-Columbia's Judith Arndt took the victory of stage four of Route de France on Thursday clocking the fastest time in the 24.3km time trial in Saint Georges-Baulche.
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Stephane Poulhies (Saur Sojasun) wins the first stage of the Tour de l'Ain as Romain Feillu (Vacansoleil) takes the lead.
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National criterium jersey will change hands on new course
It's a relatively light week by European racing standards, but there are still some great events on the calendar.
Mark Renshaw re-ups with HTC-Columbia, while Matti Breschel leaves Saxo Bank to join Rabobank
With a former British amateur champion for a father and the sister of a Tour de France winner for a mother, there was little question that Daniel Martin would be a cyclist when he grew up.
Erica Allar and Clayton Barrows maintain their overall leads in the USA CRITS series.
Garmin-Transition's Daniel Martin kept the leader's jersey in the Tour of Poland after Friday's sixth and penultimate stage, a 228.5km ride from Oswiecim to Bukowina Tatrzanska.
In an exclusive interview, the RadioShack team boss talks about the team's Tour de France, its new stagiaires, 'jerseygate,' Contador and the team's future.
Former world time trial champion Bert Grabsch will ride for two more years with HTC-Columbia, the team announced Friday.
Michael van Stayen (Topsport Vlaandern) won the Tour of Denmark's stage 2 on Thursday and took over the race lead. Saxo Bank's Matti Breschel is second and Saxo's defending champ Jakob Fuglsang almost scores with a late-race attack.
Astana's Allan Davis loses 30 seconds and falls out the lead
HTC-Columbia's Matt Goss scored a win in the opening stage of the Tour of Denmark on Wednesday.
The FdJ rider beats Haedo by inches. Allan Davis retains the overall lead.
HTC-Columbia's big German powered across the finish line in Dabrowa Gornicza well clear of Australian Allan Davis (Astana) and the remainder of the pack in the bunch sprint that decided the 240km stage.
The Fly V Australia sprinter bumps overnight leader Karl Menzies (UHC) into third overall.
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Team Type 1 is frustrated but shows its strength at the Tour do Rio, scoring two stage wins and second overall in the team’s first South American race
Karl Menzies finishes third on the day to take the lead in the men's race.
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Luis Leon Sanchez takes the Clásica San Sebastián ahead of Alexander Vinokourov and Carlos Sastre.
Peter Latham wins the time trial and takes the leader's jersey as four Bissell riders crowd into the top 10.