Articles by John Wilcockson
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News / Road / TrackInside Cycling with John Wilcockson: The year in cycling,
From Angliru to Zaugg and everything in between.
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News / Road / USA Pro Cycling Challenge2012 USA Pro Challenge: It will go down to the wire
Leipheimer will have a hard time defending his title against fellow Americans
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News / RoadInside Cycling with John Wilcockson: The legacy of Team
In a week when the merged RadioShack-Leopard-Trek team held its first training camp in Spain, when GreenEdge officially became
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News / RoadGrewal’s big comeback adventure is over
The 1984 Olympic champion had some fun but no luck
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News / RoadInside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Why 2011 was the year
Even though Philippe Gilbert won five major classics in the 2011 road season that just ended, he was the exception rather than the rule in
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Giro d'Italia / News / Tour de FranceInside Cycling with John Wilcockson: In search of the
So what can we expect from next year’s Giro and Tour, the routes for which will both be announced officially in the coming days?
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NewsInside Cycling with John Wilcockson: From Tom Simpson to
Great Britain’s only two world elite men’s road champions define their eras
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News / RoadInside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Cycling extends hope
New races and riders have helped globalize the sport in the past decade It seems inappropriate to be writing a column about the sport of
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News / Road / Tour de FranceInside the 2011 Tour de France with John Wilcockson: Cadel
For Australians, Cadel Evans’ time-trial trouncing of the Schleck brothers on Saturday to clinch a first Tour de France victory for his
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News / Road / Tour de FranceInside the Tour by John Wilcockson: Evans, a complete
GRENOBLE, France (VN) — “There’s a car, a car … il y a une voiture!” You could hear the panic in the voice of a television


