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Vos beats Kupfernagel in women's GvA in Loenhout

Sanne van Paassen stays in the overall lead
by Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, December 29, 2010
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Trio of Mol, Anzà and Pavarin complete Vacansoleil-DCM lineup for 2011

Total of 28 riders on Dutch team
by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, December 29, 2010
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Erler, Askari and Mizbani target Tour de Langkawi success with Tabriz Petrochemical team

Trio amongst strongest riders in 2010 edition
by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, December 29, 2010
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Albert takes GvA Trofee in Loenhout

Botched bike change leaves Nys in second place
by Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, December 29, 2010
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Jamis/Sutter Home to miss Tour de San Luis, will respect Borrajo by declining to race

Team will begin with the Vuelta de Chile
by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, December 29, 2010
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Triple world champ Freire postpones retirement to compete in fourth Olympic Games

by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Spaniard’s motivation has returned after good 2010 season

His determination restored after a season with big victories in Milano-Sanremo and Paris-Tours, the triple world road race champion Oscar Freire has decided to remain in cycling until ‘at least’ the London Olympics. The 34 year old Spaniard knows... → Read More


Jakob Fuglsang and Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project opt to focus on Tour de France

by Jered Gruber - Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Ardennes Classics, World Time Trial Championships, and Italian Fall Classics also goals for Fuglsang

25 year old, Jakob Fuglsang, was a major, but unsurprising loss to Bjarne Riis's Saxo Bank team at the end of the 2010 season. The announcement that he'd take a spot with the new Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project was hardly surprising, but it was only a... → Read More

Recently retired Christophe Brandt to begin work with Walloon Cycling Federation

33 year old to take position as assistant technical director with a focus on talent development
by Jered Gruber - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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Paul Voss breaks arm, likely sidelined until March

Endura Racing signing came to grief at recent cyclocross World Cup in Zolder
by Jered Gruber - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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Sven Nys has his eyes on the GvA Trofee

by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Belgian champion sees ten point deficit to Kevin Pauwels as not insurmountable

Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet) has his tenth Superprestige competition all but sewn up after Monday’s floodlit race in Diegem, Belgium. With his entirely unprecedented tenth title under his belt, Nys is now turning his attention to one of the other seas... → Read More

Blaudzun to act as directeur sportif for Rasmussen’s Christina Racing team

Danes to work together in 2011
by Conal Andrews - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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Stefan Schumacher motivated for new season

by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
German rider trying to come back to previous level

After making a relatively modest return this autumn with the Miche team, German rider Stefan Schumacher has been working out in warm weather in order to try to be in better shape in 2011. The former Gerolsteiner competitor was banned after the 20... → Read More


Dutch coach disappointed but understands Lars Boom’s decision to miss cyclocross World Championships

by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Dutch champion to concentrate on the road even though he would be one of the favourites for victory in St-Wendel

Lars Boom (Rabobank) completely dominated Sunday’s World Cup race in Heusden-Zolder, which would surely make him one of the hottest favourites for next month’s World Championships in St-Wendel, Germany. The race will not be on the 24-year-old Dutch ... → Read More


Judith Arndt extends with HTC-Highroad for two years

by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Former World champion and Olympic medallist will see out her career with US team

Judith Arndt has renewed with the HTC-Highroad team for a further two years, announcing that she will retire at the end of that period. The 34-year-old German has been with the American team since 2006 winning most of the big races on the calendar, i... → Read More


Nick Nuyens targeting Vlaanderen and Amstel with Saxo Bank-SunGard

by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Belgian classics specialist impressed with new team as he prepares for the spring

After two less than successful years at Rabobank, Nick Nuyens has joined up with his new Saxo Bank-SunGard team. The Belgian classics specialist is impressed with what he has found, and as a veteran of a number of different teams he has noticed some... → Read More


Rodriguez determined to chase Grand Tour success in 2011, makes TT position modifications

by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
After best-ever season, world number one believes he can improve even further

Psyched by his leadership of this year’s Vuelta a España plus his stage win in his debut Tour de France, Spanish climber Joaquin Rodriguez has been working to improve his time trial ability and believes that he can have a bigger future in three week ... → Read More


McEwen to race himself into form prior to Santos Tour Down Under

by Conal Andrews - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Australian wants to target national criterium championships


New RadioShack signing Robbie McEwen has lost some training of late due to the disruption of learning that he team he was to compete with in 2011 will not be given a pro continental licence. Having moved from the Pegasus Racing Team to Team RadioShac... → Read More


New HTC-Highroad signing Brammeier given strong early-season programme

by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Irish champion scheduled to ride top events

Matt Brammeier’s first year at ProTeam level will give him plenty of opportunity to learn, with the Irish road race champion being given the green light to ride some of the biggest races in cycling. The Liverpool-born rider has been told his schedule... → Read More


Fabian Wegmann unfazed by brutal winter conditions, excited about new team

by Jered Gruber - Monday, December 27, 2010
Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project's German one day specialist could find niche on all-star team

Eternal German hilly Classics hope, Fabian Wegmann, is looking to shed his almost there status in 2011 with his new Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project squad, but first, he has to make it through this year's stern winter. The 30 year old former German ... → Read More


Ivan Basso to cap off busy early season with Ardennes Classics

by Jered Gruber - Monday, December 27, 2010
Two-time Giro d'Italia looks set to pass on the Giro in hopes of Tour de France glory

2010 was unquestionably the best season ever for the Liquigas team. The Italian squad netted two of the year's three Grand Tour's, and in 2011, they're returning with both of those winners. Ivan Basso, who took his second Giro d'Italia title in Ma... → Read More

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