Second and fourth prove future is now for young Americans
Taylor Phinney and Tejay van Garderen prove once and for all that the future is here for U.S cycling
Taylor Phinney and Tejay van Garderen prove once and for all that the future is here for U.S cycling
Taylor Phinney is keeping the fire hot, his body trim and his motivation high for a run at a world title in Limburg next week
The USA Pro Challenge leader thinks defending champ Levi Leipheimer is the man to watch
After three levels of tie-breaker Vande Velde takes the yellow jersey from van Garderen after stage 3 of the 2012 USA Pro Challenge
BMC Racing’s best young rider enters Pro Challenge with the confidence, and patience, of the Tour’s white jersey
With Farrar's odds against Cavendish, the five American men will likely ride for a small group finish in Saturday's Olympic road race
BMC Racing goes back to the drawing board to plan for Evans at the Tour in 2013 and van Garderen says he would back the Aussie
The young BMC rider joins Greg LeMond and Andy Hampsten as the only Americans to win the white jersey of best young rider
Tejay van Garderen has made great strides, but management says there's still work to be done
Wiggins was clearly pleased to have helped bring Cav his amazing win
Young American has the freedom to attack to Peyragudes
Schleck awaiting his second sample to confirm his doping positive, Nibali still trying to win, BMC turning attention to van Garderen
Tejay van Garderen says he followed instructions to stay with the yellow jersey group and not wait for Evans
Will BMC ride for Tejay van Garderen, now that Cadel Evans has declared his title defense done?
Tejay van Garderen is tired of white jerseys. Someday he'd like to chase yellow. And on Monday, he showed the strength to do it
Tejay van Garderen says it's incredible to be in the white jersey at the Tour de France but getting Cadel Evans in yellow is more important
Sitsou suffers fractured tibula, Riis says he’ll chase Morkov down if he attacks on Wednesday and van Garderen is enjoying the white jersey
Tejay van Garderen is happy to hold the white jersey, but knows the race is about putting Cadel Evans in yellow
Aussie defending champ looks for answers to the question of how to beat back Wiggins' Sky train
Hincapie thinks it's a good thing that Evans has started off the season slower than last year and discusses working with young BMC talent
In an exclusive interview, Tejay van Garderen tells VeloNews that he fits better in the Tour de France plans at BMC Racing than High Road and that he looks forward to learning to be a GC leader from defending champ Cadel Evans
Dave Zabriskie enters Saturday's queen stage in California in pole position, but the 15-percent ramps on Mount Baldy will determine who holds yellow on Sunday
The cast of characters vying for the Amgen Tour of California overall changed Thursday, and a new story waits to be written
BMC Racing leader says he caught Chris Horner a little too early for his own good in the stage 5 time trial and with more than a minute, he'll let Horner go at the base of Mount Baldy
In an exclusive interview before the race departs Santa Rosa, Tejay van Garderen says his GC battle with Chris Horner at the Amgen Tour of California will come down to who exploits to their own strengths better in Bakersfield and Mount Baldy
BMC Racing GC man says the Garmin effort on the descent to Bear Creek stressed some of the GC favorites, but the top riders looked solid during stage 2 of the Amgen Tour of California
Amgen Tour of California GC contender Tejay van Garderen is selling part of the first polka dot kit ever worn by an American at the Tour de France to help a friend involved in a car/bike collision
From a cautiously optimistic Horner to an on-form Talansky and on-fire Nibali, there is no single favorite for the seventh Amgen Tour
Van Garderen was knocked out of the Tour de Romandie after being hit by a flying tree branch in Saturday's stage
The road to California heads through the Ardennes for Tejay van Garderen (BMC Racing) this year
BMC rider slips to 6th, defends white jersey
Van Garderen, Leipheimer, Valverde poised for GC battle
Phinney, others out of Paris-Nice with stomach bug
Now in his third season as a professional, van Garderen is no longer content with the novelty of the white jersey
Wiggins, Levi, Tejay left standing
Van Garderen’s climbing and time trialling will play an important role in Cadel Evan’s defense of his Tour title
There are some big guns lining up for this year’s Paris-Nice, set to be the first major stage-race dogfight of the season
VeloNews.com European correspondent Andrew Hood caught up with Van Garderen at BMC’s camp last week in Spain
BMC riders talk about their excitement to defend Evans' title from the training camp in Denia, Spain
Leipheimer will have a hard time defending his title against fellow Americans
The BMC Racing team won a hot competition for the contract of young American Tejay Van Garderen last month. Van Garderen told VeloNews Thursday that he looked forward to joining Cadel Evans and Taylor Phinney in a long-term assignment with the team, but was sad to see his HTC-Highroad team crumble.
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ASPEN, Colo. (VN) — BMC's veteran George Hincapie won the queen stage of the first 2011 USA Pro Cycling Challenge on Wednesday, winning out of a six-man breakaway that formed on the tricky descent of Independence Pass.
TOOELE, Utah (VN) — Happy Birthday, Tejay Van Garderen. You are finally a professional bike race winner.
Tejay Van Garderen is still stoked to be racing the Tour and hopes to take home his own stage win.
Tejay Van Garderen will join BMC Racing beginning in 2012. A source confirmed Friday that the 22-year-old has signed a three-year contract to join the American squad at the close of the year.
CUGNAUX, France (VN) — Tejay Van Garderen (HTC-Highroad) was a bundle of nerves at the start line of Thursday's 12th stage. After riding through the first half of the Tour de France unscathed, the Tour rookie was looking down the gauntlet of the Tour's first major climbs.
Riding in his first Tour de France, 22-year-old American Tejay Van Garderen went for broke on stage 8, and ended up with the King of the Mountains jersey and the Most Combative prize for his efforts.
MUR-DE-BRETAGNE, France (VN) — Americans Tejay Van Garderen and Danny Pate earned hard-fought slots on HTC-Highroad's competitive Tour de France selections, but both came via very different routes.
The young American Tejay Van Garderen will get his first taste of the Tour de France next month. The HTC-Highroad rider will be at the Grand Départ on the Vendée July 2, sources tell VeloNews.
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STATELINE, Nevada (VN) - Tejay Van Garderen will be aggressive in chasing bonus seconds if the opportunity arises in the opening stages of the Amgen Tour of California.
HTC-Highroad's Tejay Van Garderen talks with Brian Holcombe about his first Fleche Wallonne and his pressure-free Ardennes program
Craig Lewis and Tejay Van Garderen will play key roles for Wednesday’s Flèche Wallonne for HTC-Highroad.
Tejay Van Garderen proved himself a valuable asset to Tony Martin and helped pave the way for his German teammate to claim overall victory at Paris-Nice on Sunday.
Tejay Van Garderen (HTC-Highroad) will eventually get to the Tour de France, but the question now for the second-year pro is when.
ALBUFEIRA, Portugal (VN) ─ Tejay Van Garderen (HTC-Highroad) is picking up where he left off after his break-out rookie season with a strong ride at the five-day Volta ao Algarve in southern Portugal.
LISBON (AFP) — Team Sky's Stephen Cummings on Friday won the third stage of the Tour of the Algarve ahead of Tejay van Garderen (HTC-HighRoad) and two-time winner Alberto Contador of Astana.
VeloNews' European correspondent Andrew Hood has had a chance to touch base with some of the top U.S. road pros in recent weeks, and he's gathered up highlights from their 2010 campaign and what they expect for the coming season.
The American talks with Anthony Tan about his breakthrough season, his hopes for the world championships and his future in the sport.
Tejay Van Garderen loses time, but Garmin's Danielson and Peterson come to life.
HTC-Columbia's Tejay Van Garderen is in 11th with a shot at moving in to the top ten in his first grand tour.
But Van Garderen, Danielson and Frank Schleck are still in the hunt.
HTC-Columbia says there's no pressure on the rising young star, who is in Spain to learn.
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.
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While the cycling world’s attention is on the Tour de France, American Tejay Van Garderen is preparing for an unexpected start at the Vuelta a España in September.
Tejay Van Garderen is still relishing his milestone podium spot at the recent Critérium du Dauphiné.
Tejay Van Garderen (HTC-Columbia) survived a harrowing stage up one of the steepest and hardest climbs in cycling to defend a podium spot at the Critérium du Dauphiné in Saturday’s summit finish up Alpe d’Huez.
Tejay Van Garderen (HTC-Columbia) is hoping to cap the first half of his successful debut with a strong showing overall at the Critérium du Dauphiné.
American Tejay Van Garderen is racing the 2010 Amgen Tour of California for HTC-Columbia in support of Michael Rogers. It is a vastly different experience than the last time he did the race — in 2007 with the U.S. national team.
Italy's Giovanni Visconti won the Presidential Tour of Turkey Sunday, triumphing in an eight-stage, 1,232-kilometer race from Istanbul to the Mediterranean resort of Alanya.
Greipel won his fourth stage in six days at the Turkey tour, out-kicking Italians Davide Cimolai (Liquigas) and Manuel Belletti (CSF) to snatch the sprint victory after a wild finale in the 194km stage from Fethiye to Finike. American Tejay Van Garderen finished seven seconds back, but remains second overall, now 23 seconds in arrears
André Greipel sprinted to victory in Thursday’s fifth and longest stage at the Tour of Turkey while HTC-Columbia teammate Tejay Van Garderen remains second overall.
Tejay Van Garderen just missed victory in Wednesday’s 207km fourth stage at the Presidential Tour of Turkey and slotted into second overall at 16 seconds back.
HTC Columbia's Andre Greipel takes a stage 2 sprint win and retains his overall lead at the Tour of Turkey, while young American Tejay Van Garderen finished safely in the pack to retain second place.
American Tejay Van Garderen slotted in second behind his HTC-Columbia teammate Andre Greipel at Sunday's Tour of Turkey prologue.