Vaughters outs Garmin riders for past doping in online forum
Garmin boss says Vande Velde, Zabriskie and Danielson doped before joining Garmin
Garmin boss says Vande Velde, Zabriskie and Danielson doped before joining Garmin
The bike that won on Independence Pass at the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge
Tommy D. makes an early flyer stick to win by meters in the queen stage of the 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
Since crashing out of the Tour, Tom Danielson has focused on one thing: a double homecoming in Durango and Boulder
Chris Horner says he's lacking power and may defer to supporting RadioShack's young GC riders
Banged up Garmin rider focused on Utah, Colorado after leaving the Tour after the Metz Massacre
With the usual favorites coming off injury and the Olympics, the overall at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah is wide open; Jens doesn't want dirty laundry aired
It was a black Friday indeed for Garmin-Sharp, which saw its entire squad bar one on the deck in a horrific pileup
A run of crashes have a banged up Tour peloton aiming for the mountains this weekend
American Tom Danielson describes the moment he knew his separated "shoulder was wrecked," and fights to stay in the Tour on stage 4
Danielson: "Before I was dreaming much bigger and now I'm just focusing on getting to the finish line"
Garmin director says Danielson will try to continue after separated shoulder as the team's GC hopes now lie squarely on Giro champ Hesjedal
Garmin-Sharp had a rough day on stage 3, with its GC men and sprinter all spending time on the deck
A chat with Garmin-Sharp's Tom Danielson following stage 1 of the 2012 Tour de France
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
Tom Danielson tells VeloNews that he rode through stage 4 of the 2012 Amgen Tour of California trying to stay hidden and under 300 watts
American squad is pressing the race in the opening stages of the Amgen Tour of Calfornia
Tom Danielson tells VeloNews that Garmin wants to make every day hard at the 2012 Amgen Tour of California
From a cautiously optimistic Horner to an on-form Talansky and on-fire Nibali, there is no single favorite for the seventh Amgen Tour
Danielson, Talansky, Haussler front a motivated Garmin squad for the Amgen Tour of California
Tom Danielson believes the essence of cycling is that it humbles you every day
In the second episode of the USA Pro Challenge's "Spotlight" series, Citizen Pictures profiles Tom Danielson at home in Boulder, Colorado
The cumulative effects of a hard fall on Stage 3 of the Tour de Langkawi finally took their toll
Two noted Tour de France riders have chosen somewhere decidedly different to kick off their season campaigns
BOULDER, Colo. (VN) — Tom Danielson broke through a glass ceiling at the Tour de France in 2011 and will return to the Tour de Langkawi in 2012 looking to recapture the taste for winning that he said he lacked in recent years.
It was gastroenteritis, not food poisoning, that flattened Tom Danielson going into Thursday's Vail time trial, according to the Garmin-Cervélo team doctor.
VAIL, Colo. (VN) — Tom Danielson met his match, or perhaps his bug, Thursday in Vail when an overnight bout with food poisoning cut into what he had hoped would be a stage win and leader’s jersey celebration. Danielson (Garmin-Cervélo) lost 33 seconds to Levi Leipheimer (RadioShack) and Christian Vande Velde (Garmin-Cervélo) in the 10-mile uphill time trial that suited each of them perfectly.
BOULDER, Colo. (VN) — Tom Danielson has waited his entire career for a major stage race in Colorado and the Garmin-Cervélo rider thinks he has the genetics and experience at altitude to contend for the overall win in the inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge.
Tom Danielson's excited for the Alps to begin
The top-ranked American in the Tour de France, Tom Danielson, found himself in trouble Saturday on the final climb in the Pyrenees of this year's race. Garmin-Cervélo's surprise GC leader held tough, though, losing almost a minute but moving up the leaderboard heading into the final week of the Tour.
Garmin-Cervélo’s climber, on the form of his life, climbed with the best at Luz-Ardiden
This year’s Tour field boasts a deep wealth of Yankee talent, including a top sprinter, a quartet of potential top-5 finishers, one of the sport’s most promising young riders, and a star-crossed veteran who will be starting his record-tying 16th Grand Boucle.
Danielson primed for Tour
Inside Tom Danielson's new bike fit
VeloNews' European correspondent Andrew Hood checks in with Garmin's Tom Danielson at the Tour of Catalunya
Tom Danielson (Garmin-Transitions) is poised for his best Vuelta a España ever following a time trial ride at Peñafiel that puts him within range of the top-5 overall.
Tejay Van Garderen loses time, but Garmin's Danielson and Peterson come to life.
Garmin-Transitions' Tom Danielson is shooting for the Vuelta podium in Madrid and hopes to bring someone special with him.
But Van Garderen, Danielson and Frank Schleck are still in the hunt.
American Tom Danielson scores a top-10 finish in the 19th edition of the race.
Defending champion Levi Leipheimer sits in a position that is at once comfortable yet precarious heading into the final stage of the SRAM Tour of the Gila.
Tom Danielson (Garmin-Slipstream) has moved into the overall lead in Spain’s Tour de Burgos, after winning the 15km fourth stage time trial on Saturday. Danielson covered the 15km course in 17:09, edging out teammate Danny Pate by 10 seconds. Pate is now in second place in the overall standings, trailing Danielson by four seconds and one second ahead of Alejandro Valverde (Caisse d’Epargne). Stage 4[nid:96487] 1. Tom Danielson (USA), Garmin-Slipstream, 15km in 17:09 2. Danny Pate (USA), Garmin-Slipstream, at 0:10 3. Alexei Markov (RUS), Katusha, at 0:16