Was Florence the last chance for Generation Cancellara?
Riders 30 years old and above could start to phase out of contention in the worlds road race moving forward
Since his first Tour de France win in 2013, Chris Froome has been the GC rider of reference in the Tour. Through 2017, the Brit won four yellow jerseys (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017), a polka-dot jersey (2015), and six stages along the way, plus he won a stage in the 2012 Tour. He also won the 2017 Vuelta and the 2018 Giro d’Italia.
Since his first Tour de France win in 2013, Chris Froome has been the GC rider of reference in the Tour. Through 2017, the Brit won four yellow jerseys (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017), a polka-dot jersey (2015), and six stages along the way, plus he won a stage in the 2012 Tour. He also won the 2017 Vuelta and the 2018 Giro d’Italia.
Riders 30 years old and above could start to phase out of contention in the worlds road race moving forward
None of the British riders finished the road race at the world championships in Florence, Italy
Chris Horner, Chris Froome, Bradley Wiggins and Cadel Evans were among those to quit the race, run in horrendous conditions
Bradley Wiggins and Great Britain are rallying behind the long-shot Tour champ for a double in Florence
Omega Pharma-Quick Step edges Orica-GreenEdge by less than a second to defend its title
The worlds kicked off with Sunday’s TTT, and the upcoming week is packed with drama — on and off the bike
Sagan finished 10th two days earlier in the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
After Chris Horner's Vuelta a España victory, pro cycling remains a faith game
Former Sky general manager Sean Yates says Wiggins was upset after teammate Chris Froome attacked at the end of stage 11
With Vincenzo Nibali in prime position to win the Vuelta, he’s got a bigger goal in mind: next year’s Tour de France
Astana's sport director confirms that Nibali, who is currently leading the Vuelta a Espana, will try to win next year's Tour
Several grand tour winners will compete in the Québec City and Montréal Grands Prix Cyclistes
The reigning Tour de France champion says he can improve his riding style and continue to win races
The Sky rider says questions about doping are part of the sport
British Tour winner survives a tumultuous day, but Joe Dombrowski loses five seconds and trio of Tour men sheds more than four minutes
Former Tour champ says he can't match Chris Froome and that he'll ride as a domestique as he tries to return to the boards for an eighth Olympic medal
Van Garderen, Danielson, Sky duo arrive to USA Pro Challenge on different levels
The Sky teammates will be rebuilding form ahead of the final WorldTour races and the world championships
The British rider dislocates both thumbs in a fall on Tuesday but is still expected to contend for the world TT title
Tour and Olympic champ says his yellow-jersey teammate deserves Sky's backing in the 2014 Tour de France
The Sky rider checks out the world championships course and thinks the route suits his riding style
The last two Tour de France champions bring a solid team with them to each race
The Schleck brothers are poised to lead the new-look RadioShack squad in 2014
From Alberto Contador’s determination to BMC Racing’s disappointment, Matthew Beaudin relays his Tour takeaways
Dane takes confidence from Tour top 10 and will support Nibali in the Vuelta and 2014 Tour de France
Briton says it would have "depressed" him to watch his teammate win the title a year after he was victorious
It's back to the drawing board for Contador and Riis, who saw Froome and Sky counter their every move
The 28-year-old's Tour victory, combined with the top performances of other 20-somethings, confirmed there is a new breed of racers
Sky rider has not raced since withdrawing from the Giro d'Italia in May
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The Sky rider reflects on riding — and finishing — the 100th Tour de France with a broken pelvis
Sky boss says he would "love to do it" when asked about having both riders in next year's race
Before he was a grand tour contender, Sky’s Chris Froome was a teenager in Kenya, riding under the tutelage of David Kinjah
Froome was born in Kenya before moving to South Africa, and eventually to Great Britain
The British rider is the second consecutive Briton to win the Tour de France
Kittel dashes Cavendish's hopes for a fifth consecutive victory on the Champs-Élysées as Froome finishes safely to confirm his triumph
Caley Fretz spends a moment with the race leader's yellow-accented Pinarello as the Tour winds toward Paris
The new king of the Tour could have a very long reign indeed
The race leader finishes third on the final mountain stage to confirm his grip on the overall victory
Froome defends in the rain as Movistar man becomes second Portuguese rider to win multiple stages in a single Tour
"It is not specifically in WADA's mandate to accept specific team or individual requests," WADA says in a statement
David Kinjah says "the whole of Africa is honored" as Froome nears a Tour de France victory
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Officials run checks on some top riders' bikes at the finish on Thursday — and all six hit the 6.8kg limit on the nose
Tasmanian's work on l'Alpe d'Huez saves the Tour for a bonking Chris Froome
Spanish, British teams set furious pace to distance Contador, securing yellow and white, and opening the GC podium for their riders
Christophe Riblon comes from behind to stunt Tejay van Garderen's attack on L'Alpe d'Huez and land France its first stage of the Tour
Belkin rider loses time in the GC and nearly crashes close to the finish during the race against the clock
French sports daily analyzes power records it says it received from Sky and reports the nothing in the Tour leader's profile looks abnormal
Contador, Rodriguez, and Valverde are hitting top form as the Tour heads into the high mountains
The leader of the 100th Tour is a quiet and mild-mannered, but Chris Froome is getting fiery in the pressure cooker of the yellow jersey
Some riders go on feel, others on data, and equipment decisions play a big part in Wednesday's hilly TT at the Tour de France
Bjarne Riis says riders need to toughen up ahead of Thursday's potentially harrowing descent from Col de Sarenne
Italian asks Tour de France press corps to stop asking Chris Froome about doping
Caley Fretz details the two bikes Chris Froome rode to his third stage win of the 100th Tour de France
The Garmin-Sharp CEO talks about his squad, Sky’s dominance, and more in Gap
After being beaten back in the time trials and on the climbs, Alberto Contador is taking an aggressive fight to the yellow jersey at the 100th Tour
The descent above Alpe d'Huez is narrow, bumpy, and has no guardrails protecting riders from a 30-meter-plus dropoff
Froome confirms no TUE; still treated for bilharzia parasite, which has dogged the Tour's yellow jersey for several years
Overall leader says Spaniard willing to take too many risks on final descent to Gap
Despite late mishap, Froome defends yellow into Gap ahead of Wednesday's tough climbing time trial at the Tour de France
Three-time Tour champion says releasing the numbers would end much of the doping speculation
Two-time Tour de France winner says he cannot compete with Froome in the Tour's final week
Sky rider has a lead of more than 4 minutes over Bauke Mollema and Alberto Contador with six stages left
A day after his stunning performance on Mont Ventoux, the Sky rider reiterates claims he's racing clean at the Tour
The way today's peloton races suggests it's cleaner and healthier. Still, taking Froome's dominance at face value requires a leap of faith
Contador says there is still "a lot of racing to come, we'll just see what happens." But he's running out of road
Live replay: Stage 15 of the 2013 Tour de France was a battle on Mont Ventoux
The race leader's team works to perfection and Froome finishes it off on the steeps of the Giant of Provence
Pre-arranged alliances are a myth, though rivals often team up on the road when their goals are in harmony
Rising high above Provence, Mont Ventoux is awaiting the 100th Tour and its steep, exposed shoulder will see a violent duel on Sunday
The mood was quiet and calm at the Sky bus after Friday's GC tilt in the wind, and Froome is looking toward Mont Ventoux for big time differences
Manxman delivers the stage win after the GC contenders take the race to Sky and make big gains in the overall
Sky principal Dave Brailsford says he wants the team to start doing more races in North America
The time is near for Chris Froome's rivals to start racing against each other for the podium and he can take advantage
With nine major climbs remaining, Chris Froome knows anything can happen, but his TT ride sucked the life out of the race for yellow
Coming off severe injuries in stage 1, German ace becomes the second reigning world champion to win a TT in the Tour de France
Tour leader comes to Cavendish's defense after fan throws urine on the 24-time Tour stage winner
An inauspicious ride to 17th in the 2006 Commonwealth Games landed Chris Froome on Dave Brailsford's radar
World champion takes narrow stage win against the clock, but the Tour's overall leader makes big time gains