Italians aim for fresh start on new U.S.-based Cannondale squad
Five Italians from the Italian-based team will jump over to the new squad that combines Garmin-Sharp and Cannondale
Five Italians from the Italian-based team will jump over to the new squad that combines Garmin-Sharp and Cannondale
American climber Joe Dombrowski is happy with his two years on Sky, but looks ahead to 2015 with the Slipstream-managed Cannondale team
American Phil Gaimon writes about the emotions of leaving Garmin-Sharp, and the WorldTour, to ride for Continental team Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies
American Andrew Talansky is optimistic that he'll reap rewards from the Spanish grand tour at world championships and Lombardia
With Andrew Talansky and Ryder Hesjedal out of the running, Daniel Martin is Garmin-Sharp's best hope
Talansky returns to competition Saturday with realistic expectations in his first race back since his bitter exit from the Tour
The squad's 2015 merger with Slipstream Sports indicates how far Italian cycling has fallen from its glory days
Garmin-Sharp suffered a blow on Tuesday when Tejay van Garderen won stage 3 at the USA Pro Challenge to take the race lead
In addition to the obvious bike sponsorship, Cannondale brings eight riders under contract, as well as potential staff members
After a rare, mid-season transfer agreement with Garmin-Sharp, Rohan Dennis will ride for BMC for the remainder of 2014
A day after battling through the pain of several crashes to make the time cut, the American decides to pull the plug
Andrew Talansky barely made time cut on stage 11, but he fought through the pain, and now Garmin looks to a new Tour strategy
Teams are scrambling to pull together deals to secure their futures, with a possible link between the Garmin and Cannondale teams
American Andrew Talansky's chance meeting with Jonathan Vaughters set him on his way to leading Garmin's Tour team
Garmin's Alex Howes got his first Tour de France nod, and he's off and pedaling through the biggest show in pro cycling
The future is now for Talansky and the new-look Garmin-Sharp team
Garmin-Sharp will go to the 2014 Tour de France with a roster built to help Andrew Talansky battle with the bigs
Garmin-Sharp's Ryder Hesjedal says his team has been forthcoming and honest, and that he's proud of its work to move cycling forward
Should Dennis stay close to Wiggins in the time trial, the 23-year-old Aussie could find himself fighting for an overall podium finish.
The team lost its leader, Martin, in the team time trial and must now regroup around sprinter Farrar and 2012 Giro champ Hesjedal