Five riders to watch for 2014
There's a wealth of new talent in the UCI WorldTour, but these five riders stand out from the rest
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There's a wealth of new talent in the UCI WorldTour, but these five riders stand out from the rest
Spaniard is planning to start E3 Harelbeke and preview the cobbles included in the 2014 Tour's key fifth stage
Slovak champion will make his third start at the "Hell of the North" and will return to California
The German last raced at the 2012 Vuelta a Espana before being left without a team for 2013
The young Slovak wins almost at will and is our Most Versatile Men's Rider of the Year for 2013
The media relations director and the former CEO are also let go by the parent company, RCS Mediagroup
He's joined by a number of other speedsters, including Moreno Moser and Fabio Aru
Aside from a few interruptions, the race has been held since 1906
BMC's Greg van Avermaet took a downhill sprint, against a field that had only one legitimate chance to bring their sprinters to the line.
Italy's grand tour has made progress in recent years to gain value and respect among the peloton
Garmin-Sharp rider withdraws from the Tour de Romandie in what was a planned exit
Fabian Cancellara and a slew of first-time winners came out on top in the classics, but who didn't?
Wearing the No. 1 bib for Sunday's race, the Astana rider seems to be just another starter
Cannondale rider won Strade Bianche in March but has struggled since then
On Sunday, 200 men will start the final classic of the spring, but these 11 favorites will be the riders to watch at "La Doyenne"
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An endurance road bike, the Synapse Hi-Mod has a racing pedigree
Slovak champion targets victory on the Cauberg after missing out at the Amstel Gold Race one year ago
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In Technical FAQ, Lennard Zinn looks at flat-resistant tires, faulty research on chain lube, and more
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We make our case for the main contenders in the Tour of Flanders field, and conclude that “Spartacus” is the man to beat
After seeing how Peter Sagan won Sunday's Ghent-Wevelgem, it's clear there is more to come from the Cannondale rider
Cannondale's Peter Sagan speeds away from a strong break to win solo as defending champ Boonen crashes and abandons
Fabian Cancellara draws out his inner "Spartacus"
Francois Parisien wins a stage at the Volta a Catalunya
With historic courses, frenzied fans, and dynamic racing, these men are the ones to watch from Harelbeke to Roubaix
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Cancellara, Gilbert and Chavanel seem like Sagan's strongest rivals for "La Primavera" title
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Cannondale rider will face stiff competition in 2012 winner Simon Gerrans, Fabian Cancellara, Mark Cavendish, and Matt Goss
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Sagan's diversity and the weather's role were just two of the lessons learned in Tuscany as we look ahead to the season's first monument
Weekly news program looks at our coverage of Shimano's road line updates and suggests Cunego isn't one for race advice
It appears that Cannondale is working on a new version of its Synapse road bike, as riders on its ProTeam used it at Strade Bianche
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With ingredients like Froome Dog, Shark, Spartacus, and Terminator, Italy's stage race is a delicious first course for March
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The Ag2r-La Mondiale rider beats the sprinters to the line by a half minute after spending the day in a break
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Former Giro del Lazio winners reflect on the race that sees new life in Roma Maxima in the heart of the city on Sunday
The peloton takes to the white roads of Tuscany on Saturday and riders like Cancellara and Sagan are looking for first classics blood
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After a successful 2012 that included a Giro win, Ryder Hesjedal is starting later in 2013 - with defending his Giro title his goal
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Sep Vanmarcke looks ahead to this season's classics and hopes to defend his 2012 Omloop title this weekend
The cobbled classics pit men on bikes against weather conditions that are often brutal
American classics hope says he came through the winter without gaining weight and is primed ahead of his Belgian debut this weekend
RCS Sport announces a new one-day race, the Roma Maxima, to be held March 3
Slovak champion jumps away on final climb to win his first race of 2013
Tirreno-Adriatico draws many of the big names in head-to-head battle for sprint stage racing supremacy
Spartacus feels good about his chances in the spring, but says he'll need a lot of luck to win San Remo, Flanders or Roubaix
Lawyers for the WorldTour champion press to force Joaquim Rodríguez's exit from embattled Katusha
Giro organizers meet this week to discuss four remaining invitations, but Katusha licensing case makes a decision difficult
Winning four classics in three weeks was more than victory for Tom Boonen — it was vindication
Specialized' Prototype clinchers are our Tech Blunder of the Year; the Trek Domane is our Cursed Product Launch of the Year
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After a disappointing, injury-plagued performance in London, the Swiss Time Machine says Wiggins had the perfect ride
Tour organizers are betting on shorter distances increasing the turmoil on the road — and they're winning
Hesjedal, Horner among the Canadian and American riders to tackle the 99th edition of the Tour de France
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American won the mountain stage to Terminillo on Tuesday, but ceded the overall lead with a late flat two days before the decisive mountain stage
Insiders say there is no stress around the Garmin breakfast table on the eve of the three-day Giro showdown in northern Italy
Michael Rogers' 2010 Amgen Tour of California win was transformative
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Astana captain on the rise after broken leg, says a start in London would be a success
Schlecks and company return to square one for the Tour after classics disappointments
Iglinsky closes Ardennes week with another Astana surprise. Where were the favorites? Piecing together ideas for salvaging their seasons, perhaps
Enrico Gasparotto started the Amstel Gold Race as a long shot, but took the win to prove his third-place finish in 2010 was no fluke.
Canadian levels on a quiet spring and being patient ahead of the hilly classics and a run at the Giro overall
Defending champion says he doesn't expect to be in the front, but feels no pressure from BMC Racing brass
Swiss champ out with suspected fractured collarbone
Spartacus says Omega Pharma's depth may be their undoing on the cobbles on Sunday
The new Trek Domane one-ups Specialized's venerable rough-roads Roubaix with new technology
With a controversial new parcours, De Ronde guarantees surprises
Belgian will be dark horse for BMC Racing
A streak of bad luck fell upon the RadioShack leader, including two crashes and three mechanicals
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