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Armstrong case: Investigators meet with Italians

by Samuel Morrison - Thursday, November 18, 2010
US investigators meet with Italians regarding evidence seized in Popovych raid

Cyclist Yaroslav Popovych has become one of the central figures in the Lance Armstrong doping investigation. US investigators met with the Italian police yesterday in Lyon, France, to review information and property it seized in a raid of Popovych's ... → Read More

Team Sky gains new official partner as IG Markets comes on board

Financial company signs up for 2011 season
by Conal Andrews - Thursday, November 18, 2010
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Gatis Smukulis joins HTC High Road Sports for 2011

Latvian has good U23 palmarès
by Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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Movistar wants to shine as a team, targets Latin America as well

Telefónica is quite interested in Colombian business
by Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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Germany's Hannover Six Day to return in 2011

Encouraging developments in Germany: Köln hoping to return to the Six Day circuit in 2012 as well.
by Jered Gruber - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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Luis León Sánchez and Carlos Barredo have first look at Rabobank

by Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Spaniards traveled to Netherlands for first team get-together

Spaniards Luis León Sánchez and Carlos Barredo have signed for the Dutch Rabobank team and had their first day with their new teammates. The duo doubles the Spanish contingent, with Oscar Freire and Juan Manuel Garate already part of the Rabobank squ... → Read More


Iljo Keisse pairs with Peter Schep for Gent Six in his return to competition

by Jered Gruber - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
27 year old Belgian describes his saga as "torture".

Following the ruling by the Belgian Court of Appeals last week, which allows Gent's Iljo Keisse to return to racing, the only question remaining was - who would the popular hometown hero take to the track at the Kuipke arena with next week for the Ge... → Read More

Following a tough season, Cobo is hoping to get back on track with Geox TMC

Former Tour de France stage winner needs to step up after a quiet 2010
by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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QuickStep's Kevin Hulsmans adds more firepower to Donckers Koffie-Jelly Belly team

by Jered Gruber - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Continental Belgian team looks set to make waves in 2011

The Belgian continental team, Donckers Koffie-Jelly Belly, formerly known as Qin, has made a huge leap forward in the quality of its outfit heading into the 2011 season. Recently, it was announced that Garmin-Transitions rider Ricardo Van Der Veld... → Read More


Pegaus Racing Team: Day, Kemps, Cantwell, Zajicek and four others transfer from Fly V Australia

by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Riders motivated to perform well with high level Australian team in 2011

Ben Day, Aaron Kemps, Jonathan Cantwell and Phil Zajicek have all enthused about the chance to compete with the Pegasus Racing Team in 2011. They plus Fly V Australia team-mates Bernard Sulzberger, Jai Crawford, Darren Lill and Jay Thomson have been ... → Read More


Contador’s legal team insists WADA/UCI report doesn’t rule out food contamination

by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Spanish rider rejects level of scrutiny carried out by WADA, EU on meat samples

Alberto Contador and his legal team have contradicted the contents of this morning’s El Pais article, rejecting claims that WADA had eliminated food contamination as the source of his positive test for Clenbuterol. A statement released today by th... → Read More


Rebellin determined to return after suspension, will do 33,000 kilometres by end of 2010

by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Italian rider training hard, says teams are interested in him

Psyched to return at a very high level when his doping ban ends, Davide Rebellin has revealed that he will have clocked up 33,000 kilometres by the end of this year, with much of that at a high intensity. The 39 year old Italian is currently negotiat... → Read More


Voss, Wetterhall and Anderson boost Endura Racing’s 2011 lineup

by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
British team growing in size, budget and ambition

Volta a Catalunya stage winner Paul Voss, FBD Insurance Rás victor and Cervélo Test Team stagiaire Alexander Wetterhall and past Under 23 Oceania TT champion Jack Anderson have all been confirmed as joining the Endura Racing team, and will add consid... → Read More


El Pais: WADA report casts serious doubt on Contador’s claim that meat cause Clenbuterol positive

by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Newspaper says WADA carried out tests on meat in Irun, finding no traces

Alberto Contador’s defence that he tested positive for Clenbuterol during the Tour de France because he consumed tainted meat is under serious question, according to Spanish newspaper El Pais, due to tests carried out by the World Anti-Doping Agency ... → Read More


Jurgen Van Den Broeck to race the Tour de France and Vuelta a España in 2011

by Jered Gruber - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Promising Belgian Grand Tour threat looks to Vuelta as experiment for 2012 and 2013 Worlds bids

Omega Pharma-Lotto's Grand Tour hope, Jurgen Van Den Broeck, looks set to take on two three week tours in 2011, the Tour de France and the Vuelta a Espana. Curiously, Van Den Broeck doesn't appear to be targeting the Vuelta for the win or a placin... → Read More


Cervélo disputes claims that European Patent Office has sided with Canyon in patent case

by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Canadian frame company says ruling is yet to be made

Cervélo has rejected several points made in an article today in Bike Europe, in which it was claimed that the European Patent Office had ruled against the Canadian frame manufacturer. Describing that story as containing, ‘some glaring errors that ... → Read More


Spanish newspaper leaks what it says is 2011 Vuelta a España route

by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Diario de León claims to have exclusive race route and pre-empts official presentation

The official presentation of the 2011 Vuelta a España will be made by race organiser Unipublic on January 12th. The course will be presented in the Costa Blanca resort town of Benidorm, where the race will begin with a time trial; the shine may have... → Read More


Three former World champions to new women’s MCipollini-Giordana team

by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Guderzo, Cooke and Bastianelli join forces in formidable new squad

Tatiana Guderzo, Nicole Cooke and Marta Bastianelli, the World champions of 2009, 2008 and 2007 respectively, will be joining forces in the jersey of the new MCipollini-Giordana team, according to Cicloweb.it. The team, sponsored by the bike business... → Read More


US Postal Service investigation: AFLD officials interviewed at Interpol HQ in Lyon

by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, November 16, 2010
International police organisation helping US investigators with case

Following the earlier news that federal officials Jeff Novitzky, federal prosecutor Doug Miller and US Anti-Doping Agency CEO Travis Tygart are in France in connection with the ongoing US Postal Service team investigation, it has been reported that m... → Read More


Etape du Tour organiser announces entries open

by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Two events to be restricted to 6000 riders each

The organiser of the Etape du Tour has announced that entries have opened for this July’s events. Because of the usual huge demand for places on what is arguably the reference cyclosportif event, there will be two separate “Etapes” organised for the... → Read More

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