Tim Merlier wins drama-filled Nokere Koerse, new Cancellara team snags Milano-Torino
Chaotic finales in the Belgian and Italian races derails riders.
Chaotic finales in the Belgian and Italian races derails riders.
Mark Cavendish wins Milano-Torino after a superb leadout.
Despite a lingering cold the British sprinter took his third win of the season before heading to Minerva Classic Brugge-De Panne.
Unreleased tubeless tires, an older generation power meter, and a single sprint shifter.
British rider takes the win on the line in Italy with Bouhanni in second and Kristoff taking third.
Here's what's making headlines on Wednesday, October 6.
Torino's top three gain late confidence-boost ahead of this weekend's Sanremo showdown.
The French sprinter came around Caleb Ewan, Wout van Aert, and Peter Sagan in the final meters.
Pro cycling returns with a busy week that includes Milano-Torino, the Tour of Poland, Milano-Sanremo, and other major events.
Organizers sidelined emblematic climb to give San Remo-bound sprinters a chance to click back into race speed.
American squad EF Pro Cycling has written David Lappartient and RCS Sport director Mauro Vengi asking to be exempt from Strade Bianche, Tirreno-Adriatico, and Milano-Sanremo.
Woods launched attack after attack on the summit finish to take the 100th edition of Milano-Torino.
Thibaut Pinot wins Milano-Torino ahead of Miguel Ángel López and Alejandro Valverde
Rigoberto Uran (Cannondale-Drapace) soloed to victory in the 98th edition of Milano-Torino on Thursday.
With patience, and then a fierce final attack, Colombian Miguel Angel Lopez won Milano-Torino Wednesday atop the Superga climb.
Diego Rosa wins Milano-Torino, making it two victories in two days for Astana in the Autumn Italian classics.
Giampaolo Caruso (Katusha) wins the 95th edition of Milano-Torino, attacking on the steep final climb of Colle di Superga
Strongman Sagan says he feels no pressure despite his most-favored status and sees two chances to win — from a break and in a sprint
Contador says he's mulling the Giro after his Milan-Torino win, but Tour is top goal for 2013 and with a reinforced Saxo Bank squad
1. Alberto CONTADOR VELASCO, Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, in 4:32:12 2. Diego ULISSI, Lampre-ISD, at :15 3. Fredrik Carl Wilhelm KESSIAKOFF, Astana, at :24 4. Joaquin RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Katusha, at :36 5. Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZ, Acqua & Sapone, at :36