Van Avermaet lukewarm about Flanders route changes; talks Gilbert tensions and Liège
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The Belgians will ride together this season — at least for a few races, as Boonen will retire after Paris-Roubaix.
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Etixx – Quick-Step has signed more talent for the Ardennes classics, bringing former world champion Philippe Gilbert on board for 2017.
With the trading season opening August 1, teams, riders, and agents are jockeying for position in the market.
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This year's route is harder than in years past, with more climbs added into the course as the peloton preps for the Tour de France.
Philippe Gilbert, winner of Liège-Bastogne-Liège in 2011, will skip the final Ardennes classic due to a broken finger.
Wednesday's Flèche Wallonne ends on the famed Mur de Huy, and the puncheurs of the peloton will be there fighting for a win.
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Three-time Amstel champ Gilbert will race despite broken finger and controversy surround an altercation with a driver,
Former world champion Philippe Gilbert suffered a fractured finger after being attacked by a drunk driver during a training ride.
A handful of top riders have come close to Sanremo glory — Andrew Hood considers five favorites who've never broken through in Italy.
Illness has derailed Philippe Gilbert's Milano-Sanremo prep
The 2012 world champion has a respiratory infection and wants to rest up for Milano-Sanremo on March 19.
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BMC's Philippe Gilbert proves fastest out of a select group of four riders, out-sprinting Alejandro Valverde.
The BMC Racing rider has some lofty goals for the remainder of his career, which he says could last for another decade.
With Segafredo sponsoring Trek for the next three years, team officials have more bargaining power as they search for another classics king.
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The elite men’s road race will be a wide-open affair; with three short, steep climbs in the closing 5km and a chance of showers, almost anything can happen
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The cycling world will turn its attention to Richmond, Virginia starting this weekend at the UCI Road World Championships.
Vincenzo Nibali and Mark Cavendish are two of several top riders who will compete at the inaugural four-day race.
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The Tour has plenty of big name firepower, but there are several riders not at the French grand tour
Tom Boonen and Philippe Gilbert, Belgium's top two riders, will miss the upcoming Tour de France, their teams confirmed this week
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The decision comes days after Gilbert questioned if he still needed to earn a spot on BMC’s Tour team despite winning two Giro stages
The two United States-registered squads come away from the Giro satisfied with their performances
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Philippe Gilbert wins with an audacious long-range attack out of a large breakaway, and Contador climbs away from GC rivals
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Philippe Gilbert unleashes brilliant sprint in the Giro's stage 12 finale, and Alberto Contador is close behind, extending GC lead
The BMC rider talks to VeloNews about making it into breaks, a demanding and competitive task in grand tour racing
Sunday's Liège-Bastogne-Liège could cap the spring classics season in dramatic fashion, pitting young guns against experienced veterans
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Flèche Wallonne organizers added a new climb near the finish of Wednesday's race, but the race could still be decided on the Mur de Huy
The hilly Ardennes classics are in full swing with Flèche Wallonne, where Alejandro Valverde will aim to win the race for a third time
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Dozens of favorites line up for Sunday's Amstel Gold Race, where a string of climbs and narrow roads makes for a tense day of racing
With a course that favors climbers who can sprint out of a small bunch, Wednesday's race should favor riders who live for the Ardennes races
Sprinter John Degenkolb shone brightly in Sanremo, but not before some other bright lights went dim on the long, cold road from Milano
The Paris-Nice route this year will offer something for everyone in the peloton
Philippe Gilbert nearly steals the show, but it's Mark Cavendish who finally takes center stage at the finish of Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
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The debate rages on about disc brakes in professional road racing, and the former world champ is not convinced the time is right to change
The BMC rider said he wants to return to the cobbles before he retires, but not next year
After Philippe Gilbert opened BMC's account at the spring classics with an Amstel Gold win, the team hopes for more early-season success
The 2014 season saw fresh faces emerge in the spring classics, worthy grand tour winners, and a revived interest in the "longest hour"
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Greg Van Avermaet looks ahead to 2015 spring classics but has reservations about teammate Gilbert's plans to also race the cobbles
The Belgian tops Dan Martin by just three seconds in the overall standings
The Garmin-Sharp rider fends off a charge by Philippe Gilbert to win stage 4 at the Tour of Beijing
Tyler Farrar wins his first race of the season as Philippe Gilbert defends his overall lead, with a hilly finish awaiting him on Monday
Philippe Gilbert sprints to victory in a stage slashed over to air-quality concerns and takes the overall lead at the Tour of Beijing
The 2012 world champion tries to keep the pressure off him for the September 28 road race in Ponferrada
The trio joins many others who have succumbed to the heat and the climbing in the Spanish grand tour
Four of the biggest favorites for Ponferrada are at this Vuelta: Fabian Cancellara, Philippe Gilbert, Tom Boonen, and Peter Sagan
The overall winner of the 2013 Eneco Tour, Stybar won stage 2 of this year’s race Tuesday, taking a wet field sprint ahead of Lars Boom (Belkin)
Philippe Gilbert (BMC Racing) finishes fourth after helping form the final breakaway
Wiggins will return to the roads used for the time trial and road race events at the London Olympics, where he won TT gold
One of Spain's most elegant cities, San Sebastián will be on display at the end of the 219km race this weekend
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The team's performance director discusses a variety of topics with VeloNews, including high expectations and pressure from the public
Simon Gerrans’ victory in Liège-Bastogne-Liège capped a spring classics season that was wide open and unpredictable in the peloton
Gilbert hopes to tag team with Samuel Sánchez to deliver a victory at La Doyenne for BMC Racing
With an historic route for its 100th edition, Sunday's Liège–Bastogne–Liège promises an explosive finale to the Ardennes classics
The BMC rider triumphed in Sunday’s Amstel Gold Race but finished 10th in Wednesday’s Flèche Wallonne
It's all about the Mur de Huy on Wednesday, and Philippe Gilbert heads a list of men aiming for glory in the second of three hilly classics