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Nederland Bloeit reveals new clothing for 2011

Marianne Vos’ team now outfitted by Giessegi
by Ben Atkins - Monday, January 31, 2011
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Shpilevsky solos to victory on penultimate stage of Tour de Langkawi

by Shane Stokes - Monday, January 31, 2011
Monsalve strengthens his race lead on shortened stage of race

Russian rider Boris Shpilevsky is best known as a sprinter but he used a breakaway to seize victory on today’s penultimate stage of the Tour de Langkawi. The 28 year old Tabriz Petrochemical Pro Team competitor was one of eleven riders who went clear... → Read More


Graeme Obree reveals that he’s gay

by Shane Stokes - Monday, January 31, 2011
Former world hour record holder comes out, says denials led to mental problems

Former world hour record holder and double world pursuit champion Graeme Obree has revealed that he is gay, saying that years of suppressing his feelings led him to mental problems and suicide attempts. “I was brought up thinking you'd be better ... → Read More

Italy's answer to Cavendish: Belletti

'A light turned on inside of me'
by Samuel Morrison - Monday, January 31, 2011
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Stybar defends cyclocross Worlds title with strong solo ride

by Bjorn Haake - Sunday, January 30, 2011
Nys and Pauwels bring home only runner-up medals for Belgium

Zdenek Stybar attacked hard midway through the men's 2011 cyclocross World Championships in St Wendel, Germany, and was never seen again. Lone chaser Sven Nys settled for silver. Kevin Pauwels received the bronze medal, after successfully escaping th... → Read More


Marianne Vos happy to stay on her bike in cross Worlds

by Bjorn Haake - Sunday, January 30, 2011
Dutchwoman takes dominating win in St Wendel

Marianne Vos of the Netherlands won her fourth cyclocross World Championships when she used a timely move in the last lap to escape her two breakaway companions, Katherine Compton of the United States and Katerina Nash of the Czech Republic. The mult... → Read More


Tour de Langkawi: Sprint battles see Monsalve grab Tour lead, Forster takes stage victory

by Shane Stokes - Sunday, January 30, 2011
Rain-lashed stage ups the pressure on riders

Netting second place in two out of the day’s three intermediate sprints, Androni Giocattoli rider Jonnatha Monsalve moved two seconds clear of overnight leader Libardo Nino Corredor (Le Tua) in the Tour de Langkawi. The 21 year old, who is precisely ... → Read More

Vos wins record fourth Cyclo-Cross Worlds title

Dutchwoman Vos ties Hanka Kupfernagel's World title record, Compton takes silver
by Samuel Morrison - Sunday, January 30, 2011
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Cooke aims for second Olympic gold

No track, Brit on road for London Olympics
by Samuel Morrison - Sunday, January 30, 2011
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Sørensen focused despite Contador's doping case

by Samuel Morrison - Sunday, January 30, 2011
'No matter what, I will head to the Tour de France 100 percent prepared'

Danish cyclist Chris Anker Sørensen will be ready for the Tour de France this July regardless Alberto Contador's doping case. "This change does not really matter to me. No matter what, I will head to the Tour de France 100 per cent prepared," he t... → Read More


Lachlan Morton interview: Youngest rider in Langkawi field shining against pro competitors

by Shane Stokes - Sunday, January 30, 2011
Talented Australian rider showing great promise in Malaysia

It’s notable that the Tour de Langkawi race leadership was held this week by a 42 year old, but what is even more impressive is the stunning ride by the Australian Lachlan Morton. He turned 19 years of age earlier this month and in his first race as ... → Read More


Riccardo Ricco to seek redemption at this year's Giro d'Italia

by Jered Gruber - Saturday, January 29, 2011
Italian star spends the evening before his season's first race with his fans at home near Modena

On the eve of his season debut, Riccardo Ricco spent the evening with family, friends, fans, and the press at an event at the Polisportiva Formiginese, which is the home of Ricco's first team, US Formigine, just outside of Modena in Emilia Romagna. T... → Read More


Alberto Contador leaves Saxo Bank training camp in Mallorca

by Jered Gruber - Saturday, January 29, 2011
Tour de France winner says he wants to be with his family and friends

Embattled five-time Grand Tour winner, Alberto Contador, has left his Saxo Bank team's training camp in Mallorca to return home. "When I received the news two days ago, I said to Bjarne Riis, I would like to go home. I want to go home to my famil... → Read More

Farnese Vini's Oscar Gatto storms to Stage 2 victory in Reggio Calabria

Fifth win in a week for Farnese Vini
by Jered Gruber - Saturday, January 29, 2011
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Summerhill finishes happy 13th in U23 cyclocross World Championships

by Bjorn Haake - Saturday, January 29, 2011
American has to overcome flat front tire and crash

It is rare that a rider is beaming after a 13th place. But Danny Summerhill did exactly that when he finished the U23 cyclocross World Championships in Germany in that position. The American was hugged amid smiles, after a hard-fought race that was b... → Read More

Van der Haar takes victory in U23 race in cyclocross World Championships

Dutchman beats compatriot Teunissen on track in St Wendel
by Bjorn Haake - Saturday, January 29, 2011
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Guardini grabs fourth stage win in Tour de Langkawi, Nino Corredor keeps yellow

by Shane Stokes - Saturday, January 29, 2011
It’s a nervous few days for Stefano Giuliani at the Tour de Langkawi, with the Italian directeur sportif on the threshold of a major commitment. Earlier in the race he promised to give up smoking if the successful neo-pro Andrea Guardini won five sta... → Read More

Iñigo Cuesta continues, beats Voigt as one of the oldest riders in the peloton

The 41-year-old Spaniard decided to add two more seasons
by Bjorn Haake - Saturday, January 29, 2011
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French squad headed by Venturini stuns Belgian and Dutch teams in Junior Cross Worlds

by Bjorn Haake - Saturday, January 29, 2011
Equipe Tricolore shuts out other nations of all medals

Clément Venturini took the first title of the 2011 Cyclocross World Champions, held in St Wendel, Germany. The Frenchman won the junior's race ahead of two compatriots, brothers Loïc and Fabien Doubey. The dominators of the the season, Belgian Lauren... → Read More


Redant believes Pegasus Sports team is very unlikely to continue

by Shane Stokes - Saturday, January 29, 2011
Belgian directeur sportif looking to work in other roles this year

Hendrik Redant had expressed his doubts that the Pegasus Sports team will materialise in 2011, saying that the team’s efforts to find a new sponsor have been unsuccessful and that it has missed the UCI deadline for Continental licence applications. ... → Read More

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