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Chris Case speaks with coaches, researchers, and sport scientists to answer all your training and nutrition questions.
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Elia Viviani will race for redemption at Gent-Wevelgem Sunday, and the Deceuninck-Quick-Step team looks strong as ever for De Panne and E3.
Australian sprinter Michael Matthews bounces back from a tough crash in Paris-Nice in the best way possible, with his first win of 2019 at Catalunya.
Readers ask whether it is more efficient to stay in the big ring or switch to the little chainring and what the differences are between 'cross and gravel bikes.
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Alaphilippe stuns Sagan and a cadre of all-stars in the final sprint at Milano-Sanremo. We discuss the action of the season's first monument classic.
Deceuninck-Quick-Step rallies around Julian Alaphilippe to deliver the French phenom to another big victory this spring.
De Gendt's daring attack pays off in stage 1 of Volta a Catalunya. The Belgian wins his first race of 2019 season.
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Vos takes fourth win at Italian one-dayer, and her first of 2019.
Van Aert "more than ready for the Flemish classics" after Strade Bianche and Milano-Sanremo successes.
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Sagan hoping to bounce back from early-season illness and Sanremo disappointment in time for cobbled monuments.
Alaphilippe brimming with confidence and form with Itzulia Basque Country and Ardennes next on the hit list.
Alaphilippe takes sprint win out of a select lead group, his seventh victory of the season.
For 2019, André Greipel stepped out of the WorldTour and into a team with a loyal leadout man and an invite to the Tour de France.
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Despite a winless drought dating back to last year's Milano-Sanremo, Vincenzo Nibali hopes that building form will carry him in Saturday's classic.
On paper, Deceuninck-Quick-Step boasts the strongest team for Milano-Sanremo, but can it control a typically unpredictable monument classic?
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In episode 70, we discuss the compelling concept of finding your physiological strengths through moments of failure with the engineer behind Xert.
The European Champion has the form of his life, and will be chasing his first monument win this weekend.
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The four-time Milano-Sanremo winner Zabel looked to have victory in hand at the end of the 2004 classic, but he made a simple mistake in the final few meters.
How to win Milano-Sanremo? Endurance, early season form, a perfectly timed attack on the Poggio or final sprint, and plenty of good luck.
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The Dutch champion crashed in the final 500 meters of Wednesday's Nokere Koerse.
Schurter and Forster lose overall Cape Epic lead after a disastrous stage 3. Ted King is hosting his own gravel race. Plus, Land Run and Pro XCT results.
Pro cycling's first monument classic will feature an intriguing blend of sprinters and climbers who will take on "La Primavera," the longest race of the year.
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Sprinter Caleb Ewan's sole focus is Milano-Sanremo, and his new team Lotto-Soudal is dedicated to backing him in "La Primavera."
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Christian Prudhomme, director of the Tour de France, does not want us sleeping anymore.
An all-day exploit earns Cory Lockwood the overall title, while Amber Neben defends yellow on final stage. Simmons and Clevenger win stage 5.
French climber Julian Alaphilippe stuns Tirreno-Adriatico's sprinters with a win in stage 6 drag race. Yates unsure if he can hold GC lead in final TT.
Team Astana has already matched its 2017 win tally in less than three months of racing, finding its groove with young talents and now-healthy veterans.
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Attacks fly through much-anticipated summit finish, with Bernal moving into overall lead as teammate Kwiatkowski cracks.
Alexey Lutsenko wins from four-up sprint after dramatic final 40km of racing, with Yates retaining overall lead.
The early season is always full of fast finishes. Where do the sport's top sprinters stand?
Neben and Quinn keep GC leaders' jerseys in women's and men's races, respectively, finishing close in the stage 2 sprints.
Irishman Sam Bennett wins his second stage of the race at Paris-Nice. Leader Kwiatkowski collects a few bonus seconds in intermediate sprint.
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To try to make sense of cycling's suffering, we asked a handful of pros about their hardest day on the bike, and what kept them pushing through.
Frenchman Julian Alaphlippe sprints to victory from a select bunch on a hilly stage 2 in Italy.
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Women's cycling has a deep history with champions that overcame unbelievable hardships, but those stories sometimes go untold.
Astana's Magnus Cort out-foxes breakaway master Thomas De Gendt to claim his first victory of 2019. Michal Kwiatkowski assumes GC lead.
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Irishman Sam Bennett triumphs in flat-out sprint finish on stage 3 before Paris-Nice heads into more hilly terrain. Groenewegen keeps GC lead.
The rising French star has found the podium in three monument classics, and his win at Strade Bianche has Alaphilippe dreaming big.
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Sky's Luke Rowe takes advantage of crosswinds to give his GC leader Egan Bernal the upper hand. Groenewegen handily wins small sprint.
Spring racing begins in earnest for classics contenders and the GC riders alike, but Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico have changed a lot.
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Fierce crosswinds bring on hard day of echelons and crashes, with several big names losing time.
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Repeating his performance from 2018, van Aert says the second podium finish was harder than his first, and he dreams of winning in Tuscany.
From the Photo Annual, issues 49 (Jan 2016), 61 (Jan 2017) & 79 (Aug 2018)
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The pro peloton gets dirty this Saturday on the white dirt roads of Tuscany. What can we expect from this edition of Strade Bianche?
We went to Girona and the Costa Brava in search of a perfect cycling destination. From lung-busting mountains to cafes created by and for the cycling fraternity, from coastlines to sunflower fields, our wide-eyed journey along these new roads meant nothing was taken for granted.
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After a last-minute call-up to race Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Alex Howes makes the breakaway in "a different universe" of pro cycling.
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Following up a second-place result at Omloop, Bastianelli overcomes early mechanicals to win Hageland in a sprint finish.
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Chantal Blaak attacked over the Muur de Geraardsbergen to win Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Deceuninck-Quick-Step take second win on opening weekend of the spring classics.
Exploring all seven Emirates brings new climbs and spectacular scenery, but also long transfers and basic post-race facilities.