Guarnier nabs bronze for U.S., earns Rio slot
American Megan Guarnier booked a ticket to the 2016 Rio Olympics with a third-place finish in the women’s road race at the world championships Saturday.
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American Megan Guarnier booked a ticket to the 2016 Rio Olympics with a third-place finish in the women’s road race at the world championships Saturday.
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Despite a late change to its roster, Team USA ready to ride for Guarnier in worlds, but Olds will be ready to sprint for the win as well.
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The UCI reveals the 17-race calendar which will feature the world's best female cyclists in 2016 at events across the globe.
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"This season has been full of comebacks," says the Orica rider, who has broken a collarbone, elbow, and wrist this year
Reijnen's career is on a different course than some of his peers, but he's worked his way to the very front of the young U.S. peloton.
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Three-time cyclocross world champion turned road racer, Zdenek Stybar, has extended with Etixx-Quick-Step through the next two seasons.
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Tour de France leader Tony Martin breaks his left collarbone in a crash in final kilometer of stage 6, abandons after two days in yellow
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U.S. national champion Megan Guarnier wins the second stage of the Giro Rosa, sprinting out of a small group to claim the GC lead
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Megan Guarnier is showing off her new U.S. national champion's jersey in the Aviva Women's Tour this week
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Rusvelo's Ignatenko failed a drug test on April 8, when HGH was found in his system; Southeast's Carretero positive for EPO on April 22
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After winning Strade Bianche in March, Guarnier's second national title also brings a spot at Richmond worlds in September
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After a rough start to 2015, Simon Gerrans can celebrate riding into the Giro's pink leader's jersey on stage 1
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2013 Liege winner Dan Martin is hoping the effects of his Fleche Wallonne crash won't be too much of a roadblock to his Liege bid on Sunday
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The reigning world champion wants to notch his first win of the year in the rainbow jersey
Chris Case takes on the challenging terrain of Eroica California, and learns something of what it was to ride in the golden age of cycling
The Orica-GreenEdge rider has tackled the Giro once before, in 2009, and won a stage
The Belgian powerhouse team says it has numerous cards to play in its final chance to win a major cobbled classic, Paris-Roubaix
With merely one win during their spring campaign so far — at a semi-classic, no less — The Belgian squad is hungry for results
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Megan Guarnier and Evelyn Stevens fit in nicely with their new squad, whose goal is win the world TTT title this year
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Last year's winner of E3 has a disappointing day out, casting more doubts on his capabilities to fly the flag for Tinkoff in the classics
Etixx-Quick Step will still be racing to win the spring classics despite the absence of cobbles superstar Tom Boonen, out with injury
An interview with the iconoclastic founder of L'Eroica, Giancarlo Brocci, ahead of the first-ever Eroica California in Paso Robles
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Simon Gerrans says he'll still aim for the Ardennes classics after he returns to training and racing in the beginning of April
Haga takes his licks in Tirreno-Adriatico, where he faced stiff competition in the time trials and brutal weather in the mountains
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Greg Van Avermaet nabs stage victory in Tirreno-Adriatico with classics just ahead and doping inquiry outcome on the horizon
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A crash in Saturday's Strade Bianche has jeaparodized Simon Gerrans' plans to defend his Liège title
Italian national time trial champion Adriano Malori wins the first stage of Tirreno-Adriatico, besting Cancellara and taking the GC lead
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Contador, Nibali, Uran, Quintana, Cancellara, and Sagan all weigh in on their odds ahead of the Wednesday start of Tirreno-Adriatico
Megan Guarnier soloed to victory in the first ever Strade Bianche women's race
Ag2r’s Lloyd Mondory has been advised of an adverse analytical finding for EPO from a sample collected on February 17, 2015
Zdenek Stybar took one of the biggest road race victories of his career across the scenic dirt roads of Tuscany, Italy
The Orica-GreenEdge rider comes up short in the opening two stages of the Malaysian race
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Can Contador's GC ambitions coexist with Sagan's aims to return to his winning ways at next week's Italian stage race?
Roman Kreuziger has an uphill battle ahead as WADA and UCI appeal biological passport doping sanction at the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Fredrik Kessiakoff says a win-at-all-costs attitude on the Astana team left him burnt-out, unhealthy, and without a job as a pro cyclist
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