VN Archives: Winter survival skills with Michael Barry
When I was a kid, I'd ride my fixie on snow and ice to get to hockey practice. Those skills came in later when I was riding the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix.
When I was a kid, I'd ride my fixie on snow and ice to get to hockey practice. Those skills came in later when I was riding the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix.
A new, independent report released by Cycling Canada indicates that there is no systemic culture of PED use in Canada
Armstrong, Hincapie, Vande Velde, and Livingston will reunite at the October 25 Gran Fondo Hincapie
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Michael Barry claims the 2006 Tour of Flanders was set up
British team doesn't refute Barry's drug claim, but says it has had a policy to avoid Tramadol for two years
Europcar rider is the first person from Quebec to ever compete in the race
Australian returns to his sports director role on a 12-month probationary period following his doping admission last fall
Kathy LeMond says that Armstrong's mechanic told her of a scheme to buy off the UCI over the Texan's 1999 Tour test
"I've done things I'm not proud of and which I regret," says the newly retired rider, calling for changes in the sport
Among those asked for "assurances" is sporting director Sean Yates, a former Armstrong teammate
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has laid its overwhelming cards on the table in the Armstrong case. What does it mean for those involved?
Canadian called Floyd Landis' 2010 accusations "pretty shocking," but now admits to having doped prior to 2006
Giro champ leads the home country riders in, but can't make the front group; Barry nears retirement
Steve Bauer, Michael Barry and Sue Palmer-Komar celebrated Ryder Hesjedal's Giro win on Sunday
Daniel Lloyd gives a first-hand account of climbing the Passo Stelvio and how the final climb of the 2012 Giro d'Italia could impact the GC
Michael Barry and Daniel Lloyd give their insight into the Passo Giau and examine descending aerodynamics and the deliberate bonk
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" ... Like mystical mirages in a city congested with towers, the mountains appeared through the thick smog as we reached the outer limits of Beijing. The landscape was completely foreign to most of us. But we swiftly settled into a routine we know: the race."
Michael Barry is heading to China for the season-ending Tour of Beijing confident in the knowledge that he has a contract for next year.
Team Sky's Michael Barry is working with Toronto artist Noah Rosen and Pinarello to auction a custom-painted Pinarello to benefit the Right to Play charity.
Cycling doesn’t need to become an extreme sport to be intriguing, exciting and dramatic enough to captivate a television audience. A few simple changes could make them even more intriguing while minimizing the risk to the riders’ health and, indeed, their lives.
The Team Sky veteran reports from training camp
The gravity of an injury takes a back seat to the importance of the race.
Michael Barry (Team Sky) hopes to recover from a broken rib suffered Wednesday at the Eneco Tour in time to race a pair of ProTour races on home roads in Canada next month.
Michael Barry enjoying his first Tour, cobbles ace Flecha says he'll be riding for Wiggins on stage 3.
On the Fourth, four of the eight Americans were involved in crashes. Leipheimer gets good news from an X-ray.
Michael Barry will get a long-awaited ticket to the Tour de France after he was named among nine starters for Team Sky.
Michael Barry is in the running for the final spot of the Team Sky’s Tour de France team.
Three weeks is a long time to be doing anything, even vacationing on a beach.
Michael Barry (Team Sky) strongly denied allegations leveled against him by Floyd Landis that he took performance-enhancing products and discussed doping practices prior to the 2003 Vuelta a España.
Having the Giro begin in Amsterdam was like mixing opera with Ska.
A conversation with Michael Barry
Michael Barry and Bradley Wiggins headline Team Sky as the British team makes its grand tour debut at the Giro d’Italia.
Crashes and close calls mark Paris-Roubaix for nine North American riders competing in Sunday’s “Hell of the North.”
Sky's Michael Barry heads into the classics season knowing that victory takes a full effort by every member of the team.
In one of the most anticipated team rollouts in years, Team Sky is officially presented to the world in London.
Michael Barry looks back over a long season and ahead to a new year on a new team.
The time trial is said to be the race of truth: a rider alone, without aid of drafting, sets off in a race against the clock.
Over the last week I have been in Belgium, at a hotel just outside of Liège. This was our base for the Ardennes classics of the spring: Amstel, Fleche and Liège. The hotel here is a bit of a bike zoo at the moment with several teams of riders cooped up in rooms, bikes and trucks filling the parking lot and fans flowing in and out of the lobby looking for a photo with their hero or a free hat or water-bottle. This week marks the transition in the season from the flatter cobbled races to the hillier races. Some of the riders from Roubaix will push through until Amstel but few will go all the