Megan Guarnier has taken her U.S. championship pedigree to the road for Rabobank in support of Marianne Vos in 2013. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.comThe lone American on Marianne Vos' Rabobank-Liv Giant team, Guarnier will have to race smart in the absence of teammates
Brent Bookwalter came close again, finishing second for the second consecutive year. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.comCasey B. Gibson shoots the time trial at the Volkswagen USA Cycling Professional Road and Time Trial National Championships
Carmen Small didn't expect to take the title — she was hoping to podium. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.comZirbel and Small open the weekend's racing with victories in the race against the clock
Christian Vande Velde said Saturday was a beautiful day — for skiing. Photo: Graham Watson | www.grahamwatson.comRiders with chattering teeth, exposed skin turning mottled pink and white from the cold, finished in a maelstrom of fans, press and
With first place out of reach, Rigoberto Uran and Sky went for the next best thing — pushing Cadel Evans out of second overall. Photo: Gregor BrownBetancur takes over the white jersey while Uran moves ahead of Evans into second overall
Vincenzo Nibali grinding through the snow en route to victory in stage 20. Photo: Graham Watson | www.grahamwatson.comThe race leader bides his time before attacking to claim victory in the final mountain stage in the 2013 Giro
Amber Neben crashed hard into the embankment on the outside of a corner during the Amgen Tour women's time trial. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.comFormer world champion says she will return to racing after her Amgen Tour crash, but isn't certain when
Ted King is looking lean and it's not by accident. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.comTed King is trim and aiming for a national title and a Tour de France spot
Danilo Di Luca's EPO positive shines light on the sport's anti-doping efforts and the difficulty of some older riders to move on from the past. Photo: Damien Meyer | AFPDi Luca's positive sends the Giro into chaos, but teams and riders are paving a path forward that is hard for some aging pros to navigate
Taylor Phinney fought his way through the Giro d'Italia for two weeks, but won't be at the start in Chattanooga on Saturday. Photo: Graham Watson | www.grahamwatson.comPhinney's illness knocks him out of the Giro and keeps him from the national championships
Giro director Michele Acquarone says Danilo Di Luca's EPO positive is a sign of addiction. Photo: David Hecker | AFPGiro director says Danilo Di Luca's EPO positive reveals a case of dependency in the race's former champion