Bobby & Jens: Juan Antonio Flecha on racing hard, making Jens vomit, and choosing a cobbles dream team
On the eve of this spring's monuments season, the Spanish breakaway artist shares his love for difficult days on rough roads.
On the eve of this spring's monuments season, the Spanish breakaway artist shares his love for difficult days on rough roads.
Rasmussen backtracks on statements over Freire, Flecha
Retirements and the nation’s financial crisis are having a devastating effect on the peloton
The Dutch-based squad is losing its main sponsor after this season and will fold
TrainingPeaks examines power data from Juan Antonio Flecha, Romain Sicard, and Simon Clarke from the Tour's first week
TrainingPeaks examines the power data from Juan Antonio Flecha and Alison Powers after they rode the Amgen Tour's TT
TrainingPeaks examines riders' power data from the opening days of the 2013 Amgen Tour of California
Dutch squad will lose both of its title sponsors at the end of the season
With a trio of top-3 finishes, Vacansoleil-DCM rider hopes to break through and win Sunday's classic
Sprinters like John Degenkolb and puncheurs like Greg Van Avermaet are favorites for this weekend's Paris-Tours
Where does Joaquim Rodriguez's win at Lombardia rank him among Spain's classics men?
A year after a France Television car forced him into a barbed wire, Hoogerland still seeking damages
Flecha thrilled with top-10 result after broken hand, but strongest team in the chase fell flat in Roubaix
Vanmarcke's first professional victory ahead of 'hero' Boonen
AURILLAC, France (AFP) - Team Sky are pondering whether to take legal action against the television car which sent their Spaniard rider Juan Antonio Flecha flying during the race's ninth stage Sunday.
AURILLAC, France (AFP) – Team Sky's Spanish rider Juan Antonio Flecha, who was hit by an overtaking France TV car during the Tour de France, has expressed his regret that the driver had not come to say sorry for causing the accident.
Stages 1-7 are in the books for this year’s Tour de France. The riders who survived the opening day’s crashes are starting to feel the effects of the blistering fast racing with the mountain stages just over the horizon.
Michael Barry enjoying his first Tour, cobbles ace Flecha says he'll be riding for Wiggins on stage 3.
Crashes and close calls mark Paris-Roubaix for nine North American riders competing in Sunday’s “Hell of the North.”
Following an emotional victory Saturday at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, a newly confident Juan Antonio Flecha (Team Sky) is still holding out on his dream of winning one of the major cobblestoned classics.
Sky’s Juan Antonio Flecha kicked off the spring classics season in style, soloing to the finish line to become the first Spanish winner of the Belgian semi-classic, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.
In one of the most anticipated team rollouts in years, Team Sky is officially presented to the world in London.