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Statute of limitations means that Landis is unlikely to face legal action from Armstrong

by VeloNation Press - Sunday, May 1, 2011
He’s known for taking many of his critics to court in the past, but Lance Armstrong and his legal team appear to have declined to take action against Floyd Landis, his former team-mate and current chief accuser. One year ago, Landis sent an email ... → Read More


Alexandre Vinokourov closes spring campaign with third place in Romandie

by Jered Gruber - Sunday, May 1, 2011
37 year old Astana captain pleased with first part of the year. Next stop: Tour de France

Alexandre Vinokourov might not have been able to notch up a major Classic victory this spring, but there's no question - he has enjoyed an excellent first phase of his likely final year as a professional cyclist. Today, the 37 year old Kazakh stoo... → Read More

Vuelta Asturias: Victor Cabedo takes his first professional win in Oviedo

21 year old emerges from large break to win solo
by Jered Gruber - Sunday, May 1, 2011
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Degenkolb labors to victory in Frankfurt

by Bjorn Haake - Sunday, May 1, 2011
HTC neo-pro takes third season win, ties on bet with Michael Matthews

John Degenkolb of the HTC-Highroad team sprinted to victory in the traditional race in Frankfurt on German Labor Day. Degenkolb outwitted Jerome Baugnies (Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator) and Michael Matthews (Rabobank) on a perfectly sunny day in the... → Read More


Evans wins Tour de Romandie, Swift scoops final stage

by Shane Stokes - Sunday, May 1, 2011
BMC Racing Team rider in fine shape prior to Tour

Showing his buildup to the Tour de France is perfectly on track, the 2006 Tour de Romandie winner Cadel Evans sealed his second victory in the race by finishing in the main bunch at the end of the concluding 164.6 kilometre race to Geneva. Evans ... → Read More


Van Hummel beats Greipel and Petacchi in final Tour of Turkey sprint

by Bjorn Haake - Sunday, May 1, 2011
Alexander Efimkin gives Team Type 1 big boost with overall win


In a true photofinish sprint, Kenny Van Hummel (Skil-Shimano) beat André Greipel (Omega-Pharma Lotto) and Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre - ISD) on the final day in the Tour of Turkey. Tyler Farrar (Garmin - Cervélo) was fourth. Alexander Efimkin gave Te... → Read More

Vuelta Asturias: Schumacher loses lead to stage winner Moreno

Spaniard grabs jersey in aggressive finale
by Shane Stokes - Saturday, April 30, 2011
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Team time trial training pays off for HTC Highroad

by VeloNation Press - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Squad takes victory yesterday evening in Luxembourg TTT

Showing the benefits of specific training at the discipline carried out on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, the HTC Highroad women raced to victory yesterday night in the City Trophy Elsy Jacobs team time trial in Luxembourg.The team was led by na... → Read More

Jamis/Sutter Home says Zirbel signing is important for team

American TT specialist wants to head to Europe next season
by Shane Stokes - Saturday, April 30, 2011
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Tour de Romandie: Zabriskie takes TT, Evans seizes race lead

by VeloNation Press - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Australian BMC Racing Team rider looking good for final win

With just one day remaining in the Tour de Romandie, Cadel Evans looks poised to repeat his 2006 victory in the race. The BMC Racing Team leader was best of the overall contenders in today’s 20 kilometre time trial, overcoming previous leader Pavel B... → Read More


Omega Pharma prepared to remain a sponsor in cycling

by Steve Jones - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Split from Lotto doesn't phase Belgian Pharmaceutical company

The day after news broke that Lotto will be splitting off their partnership with Omega Pharma at the end of the 2011 season, the Belgian Pharmaceutical company has confirmed they will continue on in the sport of cycling.  They were admittedly su... → Read More


No Giro d’Italia for Guardini after all

by VeloNation Press - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Long-term development of rider emphasised over short-term targets

Although his team told him that he’d be selected for the Giro d’Italia if he won two stages in this week’s Presidential Tour of Turkey, Andrea Guardini has said that he will give the Grand Tour a miss this time round.“I didn’t think that I’d be beati... → Read More


Tom Zirbel Interview: Building back up after a long time out

by Shane Stokes - Saturday, April 30, 2011
New team plus early end to USADA suspension helps American start over

After over a year and a half away from racing, US time trial specialist Tom Zirbel’s comeback is gathering momentum. The 32 year old was given a green light to return to competition one month ago, and since then has done a number of local events. He ... → Read More


Guardini grabs second second stage win, moves closer to debut season record

by Shane Stokes - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Italian sprinter wins penultimate stage of Presidential Tour of Turkey

First year professional Andrea Guardini continued his superb debut season when he clocked up his second stage victory in this year’s Presidential Tour of Turkey. The 21 year old Italian hit the line first in Manavgat, beating Kenny Van Hummel (Sk... → Read More


Porte to ride Giro in support of Contador, other team members named

by Conal Andrews - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Strong backup team for Spaniard as he bids to win his sixth Grand Tour

Saxo Bank – SunGard has reversed an earlier decision for Richie Porte to compete in the Tour of California rather than the Giro d’Italia, listing the Australian as one of those who will support Alberto Contador in the upcoming Giro d’Italia.The Danis... → Read More


Tom Boonen: "I just need a chance for things to turn around for me."

by Jered Gruber - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Belgian excited about chances at this fall's World Championships

It was a minor occasion: Tom Boonen and Philippe Gilbert made a small trip to Denmark to preview the 2011 World Championship course in Copenhagen this week. It's a rare occasion though when a pairing like this can put together two riders with such di... → Read More

Stef Clement to replace Tom Leezer for Rabobank at Giro d'Italia

Dutchman's comeback season to continue with a start at the Giro d'Italia
by Jered Gruber - Saturday, April 30, 2011
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Vuelta a Asturias: Stefan Schumacher cements race lead with stage 2b time trial

German specialist takes second stage victory in as many days
by Ben Atkins - Friday, April 29, 2011
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Photo gallery from Liege-Bastogne-Liege

by VeloNation Press - Friday, April 29, 2011
Run off last Sunday, Liege-Bastogne-Liege brought the 2011 Spring Classics to a close. The last of the Ardennes Classics saw a big battle amongst the UCI ProTeams, with the Schleck brothers Frank and Andy throwing down the gauntlet towards the end in... → Read More


Patrick Lefevere officially denies Quick Step involvement in Omega Pharma-Lotto split

by Ben Atkins - Friday, April 29, 2011
Rival team boss quashes rumours that team’s old co-sponsor is set to return

Amid the announcement that Omega Pharma and Lotto are to part ways as team sponsors at the end of the year have been rumours that the pharmaceutical company could be set to rejoin rival team Quick Step. Team manager Patrick Lefevere has released a st... → Read More

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