The fall heard ’round Liege: Dan Martin rues a bit of bad poetry
The defending champ stayed safe, saved everything for that last-kilometer attack, and then it all went pear-shaped in the final bend
The defending champ stayed safe, saved everything for that last-kilometer attack, and then it all went pear-shaped in the final bend
Defending champ Martin crashes in the final corner, chasing a late breakaway, and in the finale Gerrans rockets to the victory at Liège
The reigning Liège-Bastogne-Liège champion found himself sidelined by knee pain at the Amstel Gold Race
Rodriguez was in hospital, complaining of dizziness, while Schleck continued briefly before abandoning
Despite having defending Liège-Bastogne-Liège champ Dan Martin on its squad, Garmin remains in the shadows
The team made big changes on its roster, signing several younger riders
Several young riders make up the squad's lineup for the upcoming season
The Irishman talks about returning to the European peloton with Sky and more
The Irish climber had a breakout 2013 season and hopes to shine even more brightly next year when the Giro d'Italia starts in Belfast
The Irishman finished second in the fourth stage at the Tour of Beijing and will likely finish the race on the podium
The Spanish rider attacks on the final climb and appears poised to earn the overall title
The Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider has won the last two editions of the Tour of Beijing, which started in 2011
Dan Martin (Garmin-Sharp) was forced to visit a local hospital after a late-stage crash Friday on a finishing circuit that several riders characterized as too dangerous.
Sport director Charly Wegelius says the team left Paris satisfied with its performance at the 100th Tour de France
The Irishman has struggled in the Tour's final week as the race hit the mountains
American rider finished 12th in the race against the clock, which bodes well for the stage 17 time trial
This will not be a repeat of Sky's stroll across France last year. Froome remains the man to beat — but he is beatable
Bent but unbroken after Sky's surge on Saturday, the peloton fights back on Sunday and topples Froome's lieutenant
Garmin squad lacks an outright leader at the Tour de France, but has several riders who can "create chaos in the race"
With incredible depth but no clear leader, Garmin brass won't cut down to nine Tour riders until after a training camp next week in Girona