Team signings for 2011: More help for Greipel, more for Lux
André Greipel gets his favorite lead-out man and the yet-unnamed Luxembourg team signs three more in another busy day in the rider market.
André Greipel gets his favorite lead-out man and the yet-unnamed Luxembourg team signs three more in another busy day in the rider market.
Four-time world track champ Alex Rasmussen wants to develop as a sprinter.
The team won two stages at the Vuelta, four stages and the overall at the Tour of Britain, two stages and the overall at the Giro di Toscana, and took victories at Belgium's Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen and the GP Isbergues in France.
The former U23 world champ is heading to HTC for 2011
Peter Velits (HTC-Columbia) was surprised as anyone that he won Wednesday’s 46km time trial at the Vuelta a España.
The HTC-Columbia sprinter flats, gets a wheel from Marco Pinotti and takes the victory.
HTC-Columbia says there's no pressure on the rising young star, who is in Spain to learn.
HTC-Columbia set the early top time in the nighttime stage and it withstood challenges from Liquigas-Doimo and Saxo Bank.
HTC-Columbia breaks its own rules to let the 22-year-old American start a grand tour. 'I'm not going to be a tourist,' the first-year pro promises.
André Greipel’s win in Thursday’s stage at the Eneco Tour was a milestone for HTC-Columbia.
André Greipel has confirmed that he will join Omega-Lotto for the 2011 season.
Former world time trial champion Bert Grabsch will ride for two more years with HTC-Columbia, the team announced Friday.
Bernhard Eisel will stay with High Road Sports (HTC-Columbia) through 2012
DeFeet isn't just about the feet. The company's made light, strong base layers for years, and its latest is a marvel.
Mark Cavendish handily won the field sprint behind Astana’s Alexandre Vinokourov, moving up in the points standing at the Tour de France.
Team HTC-Columbia brings a squad to this year’s Tour de France capable of winning stages of all types.
Greipel snubbed as Cavendish, Rogers lead HTC-Columbia for Tour de France
A talk with Helge Riepenhof, HTC-Columbia's team physician, about recovery, supplements, racing jersey bacteria and more.
Craig Lewis (HTC-Columbia) came oh-so-close to victory in Friday’s 13th stage at the Giro d’Italia.
André Greipel: 'I have proved myself.'
Van Dijk wins in Holland; Pooley in Switzerland
HTC-Columbia has several options for wins at Wednesday's women's Fleche Wallone, but Judith Arndt's record at the race makes her the first name that comes to mind.
He’s not the rider whose name is being bandied about as a podium pick, but HTC-Columbia’s Bernhard Eisel enters Paris-Roubaix Sunday with the support of his team and the confidence of a Ghent-Wevelgem victory two weeks ago.
Sprint star Mark Cavendish will skip the Giro d’Italia in order to race in this year’s Tour of California, his team announced Wednesday.
HTC-Columbia manager Rolf Aldag says despite his recent lack of results, Cavendish is still their man for Saturday, and 'there is no Plan B.'
The world’s best professional women’s team will take the start Friday at the San Dimas Stage Race. After camp in the team’s NorCal hometown of San Luis Obsipo, HTC-Columbia prepared for San Dimas and the Redlands Bicycle Classic before heading to Europe.
HTC-Columbia's Michael Rogers scores his first stage race victory since 2003 as he survives an explosive final stage.
Mark Cavendish (HTC-Columbia) is slated to begin his 2010 campaign on Sunday at the Ruta del Sol after an abscessed tooth postponed a planned start at the Tour of Qatar.
A profile of HTC-Columbia's innovative trainer, Darcy Norman, and his techniques.
André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) surged to victory in Thursday’s Trofeo Magaluf-Palmanova to close out the five-day Mallorca Challenge.
Team Garmin-Transitions and Team HTC-Columbia are auctioning rides in a team mechanic's car during the Spring Classics to benefit the USA Cycling Development Foundation.
Tejay Van Garderen made his professional debut in Sunday’s opening day of the Mallorca Challenge, safely finishing 69th in the main field proudly wearing the HTC-Columbia team colors
HTC-Columbia veteran Ina-Yoko Teutenberg is startlingly forthright, fiercely protective of her teammates and profoundly driven to win.
HTC-Columbia Women's Team gets its racing season underway in the Tour of Qatar next week, and they're aiming for a strong start to 2010.
André Greipel (Team HTC-Columbia) tops the 2010 UCI world rankings following his victory in the Tour Down Under.
Picking up where he left off two years ago, HTC-Columbia’s big German sprinter, André Greipel, has claimed his second overall victory in the 2010 Santos Tour Down Under.
HTC-Columbia’s André Greipel added to his grip on the overall lead at the 2010 Tour Down Under on Friday, winning the fourth stage, his third victory of the week-long tour.
HTC-Columbia is putting the finishing touches on its pre-season training camp at Mallorca.
Mark Cavendish wants to be more than the world’s fastest sprinter and is planning to widen his net to include a run for glory over the pavé of the northern classics.
HTC-Columbia's Andre Greipel extended his dominance of the Tour Down Under on Wednesday, winning his second stage in as many days.
Team Sky drew first blood in Sunday’s Cancer Council Classic. But two days later in the South Australian village of Tanunda, 2008 champion Andre Greipel of HTC-Columbia fired the first real warning shot of the opening event of this year’s ProTour when he claimed the first road stage and ochre leader’s jersey at the 2010 Santos Tour Down Under.
A selection of photos by Andrew Hood from the Cervelo TestTeam and HTC-Columbia training camps in Spain this week.
Sidelined by surgery after a wicked crash, HTC-Columbia's André Greipel is ready to race.
Mark Cavendish blasted the imminent return of Riccardo Riccò and said George Hincapie’s move to BMC was a “massive loss” as the British ace confronts the 2010 season replete with new goals and challenges.
Mark Cavendish's ace lead-out man Mark Renshaw, sidelined with the Epstein-Barr virus, is on the mend and will be back in action in time for the most important events of the year, the HTC-Columbia team says.