Who will BMC ride for at the Tour: van Garderen or Evans?
Tejay van Garderen won the Amgen Tour of California over the weekend, while Cadel Evans is in contention at the Giro d'Italia
Tejay van Garderen won the Amgen Tour of California over the weekend, while Cadel Evans is in contention at the Giro d'Italia
Italian attacked with Vincenzo Nibali on the finishing climb of stage 14, where Santambrogio was victorious
Astana rider's attack with 2km left in stage 14 allowed him to pad his GC advantage
Snow forced organizers to alter this weekend’s stages at the Giro. The GC will most likely be sorted out in the final week
With Aussie Tour champion on the rise at the Giro d'Italia, Phinney and co. are learning to support a grand tour campaign
Aussie former Tour champ shows he's in Italy to win and could have a shot with solid ride in race's first summit finish
We examine the top riders in the Giro field after the first nine days of racing
Wiggins is an ace time trialist, but to be certain of winning the Giro, he must attack in the mountains
"If the bookmakers gave me no odds, that's their mistake, not mine," says Evans
American rider says his main goal for the race is simply to finish
The 54.8km race against the clock is undulating, with a finishing ramp of over 13 percent gradient
Italy's grand tour has made progress in recent years to gain value and respect among the peloton
Our editors make their cases for the men they expect to battle for the maglia rosa at the 2013 Giro d'Italia
After steamrolling through the first part of 2013, Chris Froome appears to be the man to beat at the Tour
Cadel Evans plans to ride both the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France this year
Tour champ suffers in build-up to final Giro d'Italia dress rehearsal
BMC rider broke two ribs and his left collarbone in February. He returns to action next week
Evans says he's not racing the Giro for training, but concedes that his main goal remains the Tour
Two-day, three-stage race in Corsica provides riders a preview of the opening stages of this summer's Tour
Despite a fourth-place finish at Paris-Nice, Tejay van Garderen is close to earning a GC win, says his team
With ingredients like Froome Dog, Shark, Spartacus, and Terminator, Italy's stage race is a delicious first course for March
BMC Racing says its No. 1 goal at next week's Paris-Nice is to deliver a GC victory to Tejay van Garderen
Cadel Evans wants to win one more Tour de France title. If he's not able to, he plans to support young teammate Tejay van Garderen
Last year's Tour de France runner-up bests two champions, Contador and Evans
Former Tour champ says he's capable of returning to the podium in Paris in July
Pellizotti eyes Giro return after opening season at Tour Mediterranean
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Cadel Evans, hoping to bounce back from his lackluster 2012, says he expects good form and full support from his team in next year's Tour
The white jersey at the 2012 Tour will backstop BMC's Evans while looking for his own opportunities
Alberto Contador says Chris Froome is his main rival for the 2013 Tour, which has less time trialing and more climbing for the 100th edition
Tejay van Garderen says the team never held him back in July when he rode to a goal-busting fifth in the Tour de France
Former Tour champ isn't fit enough to contend in late-season races after an infection and knee pain hampered him in August
Former Tour champ to undergo testing after abandoning USA Pro Challenge
The Australian remains fatigued from a draining Tour de France, says Cycling Australia
BMC Racing goes back to the drawing board to plan for Evans at the Tour in 2013 and van Garderen says he would back the Aussie
Tejay van Garderen has made great strides, but management says there's still work to be done
Schleck awaiting his second sample to confirm his doping positive, Nibali still trying to win, BMC turning attention to van Garderen
Will BMC ride for Tejay van Garderen, now that Cadel Evans has declared his title defense done?
Defending Tour champ says his Tour is finished after ceding big time on Wednesday
With just two days in the Pyrénées and a time trial that suits the yellow jersey, the defending champ has no choice but to attack
Evans has two days in which to relaunch his yellow jersey, bid but he seems resigned to missing out
VeloNews editors say that Sky is comfortable with the relationship between Froome and Wiggins and that the only thing likely to mix up the GC would be if Froome chased an attack and gained time
The race director says nail-throwing spectators caused some 30 flats on stage 14
The day after losing more time in the Alps, defending champ sees more opportunity to claw back to Wiggins and Froome
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Mick Rogers finally riding for yellow at the Tour, plus the peloton loses eight riders today
Ochowicz says the team will keep fighting and that it was clear that Sky was under pressure from the BMC tactics in stage 11
Stage 10 didn't shake things up much and now there are only a few more chances to dramatically change the general classification
Tour champ doubts Wiggins over three weeks, will come out swinging in the mountains
Wiggins and the Brits have put their rivals in a position to attack and attack they will
If Cadel Evans once appeared to be the underdog, now he really is
Monday's stage to Besancon is the first of two major tests against the clock in this Tour. Which GC contenders will tell the boldest truth?
Cadel Evans hopes Monday's individual time trial shakes things up a bit
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Sky's strategy is a simple one, says director Sean Yates: Keep turning the screw
Chris Froome showed amazing strength on Saturday, but says it's all at Bradley Wiggins' disposal
The weight of the race is on Sky and BMC as the Tour heads for the hills
With the first mountain finish and a seven-climb stage on-tap for the weekend, it might be Monday before we see the Tour’s first real test
Tejay van Garderen says it's incredible to be in the white jersey at the Tour de France but getting Cadel Evans in yellow is more important
Defending Tour champ is considering racing in the U.S. in August, but visa issue for son worries BMC leader
Defending Tour champ says that racing a man day in a three-week tour is a tall order and he's happy BMC Racing made it through Tuesday intact
Hincapie and Evans mix it up with the sprinters’ teams late in stage 2
Tejay van Garderen is happy to hold the white jersey, but knows the race is about putting Cadel Evans in yellow
Challenger Bradley Wiggins has the results this season, but Cadel Evans has the title — and he'll fight to defend it
Aussie defending champ looks for answers to the question of how to beat back Wiggins' Sky train
Hincapie thinks it's a good thing that Evans has started off the season slower than last year and discusses working with young BMC talent
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From Evans to Sanchez, Wiggins to Menchov, we run down the favorites for the 2012 Tour de France
Cadel Evans says he is better prepared for the 2012 Tour because of his slow start, not in spite of it, and carries a new confidence
BMC Racing heads to France with just one objective: to repeat Cadel Evans GC win from 2011
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Evans and BMC battle to the finish, but Sky takes top two steps on the final podium
Team's powerful pace on the Dauphine's mountainous stage 6 keeps rivals under wraps
Evans chases Colombian to runner-up finish on the stage, but takes only seconds from race leader Wiggins
With some bad local advice, Wiggins says Evans' attack on Friday showed the Aussie is here to race
Tour champ is not looking beyond the 100th edition of the Tour de France in 2013
Evans looks ahead to Dauphine and Tour de France time trials and says the former will be won or lost against the clock on Thursday
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Tour champ says he has no idea what the Dauphiné means to his preparation for July, but gives his critics the ride they were looking for in stage 1