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Women to focus on endurance track events rather than roadby Shane Stokes - Thursday, October 28, 2010
Zomegnan dismisses claim that doping is encourage by multiple mountain stagesby Samuel Morrison - Thursday, October 28, 2010
Belgian's 2010 just got even betterby Jered Gruber - Thursday, October 28, 2010
Tony Martin is the latest addition to an impressive Amstel Curacao Race field by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Will join Schleck brothers and others in late-season eventHTC Columbia Tony Martin has been confirmed as joining a number of other big name stars who will head to Curacao and compete in the season-ending race there. The 25 year old German talent will travel there after what as a very solid season. He won ... → Read More
Rasmus Guldhammer and HTC Columbia part ways by Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Danish climber suffers from lost motivationWhen then 20-year-old Rasmus Guldhammer signed a contract with the HTC Columbia team last year, he seemed to be set for a good career. Acknowledged by many as an outstanding climber, the Danish rider started suffering from a lack of motivation after ... → Read More
Dutch retiree will race Amstel Curaçao by Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Rasmussen escapes €710,000 doping fine as UCI drops demand by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Vinokourov appeal to CAS also applies to Danish rider Michael Rasmussen’s refusal to hand over a fine equalling one year’s salary has paid off for the Dane, as the UCI has now indicated it will no longer pursue the amount.The governing body’s attempt to impose an additional doping penalty took a blow re... → Read More
Belgian regained his confidence. by Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Duo transfer from the Cervélo Test Teamby Conal Andrews - Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Charly Wegelius interview: Europe to US, Omega-Pharma Lotto to UnitedHealthcare by Ed Hood - Wednesday, October 27, 2010 New beginnings for British climbing specialistCharly Wegelius is the ‘pro’s pro’ a man who has never had any trouble getting a contract and who has ridden for some of the best teams the sport has ever seen – Mapei, Liquigas and Lotto. Born in Finland, being English but considering himself ‘Europ... → Read More
Klemme, like Voigt, emphasises friendship was major factor in moving from Saxo Bank to Luxembourg team by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Close bond between riders causes others to leave German rider Dominic Klemme has echoed Jens Voigt’s sentiments about why he moved to the new Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project, saying that the change is linked to the fact that so many other riders from Saxo Bank are leaving.
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Cancellara reported as having signed for Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Swiss star could be joining former Saxo Bank team-mates Andy and Frank SchleckIf reports are correct, a three way battle to sign world time trial champion Fabian Cancellara has now ended, with the Swiss rider choosing to stay with some familiar faces next season.The Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project was up against the BMC Racing ... → Read More
Gadret planning a heavy winter of cyclo-cross in preparation for 2011 road season by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Frenchman will ride over 20 eventsAg2r La Mondiale climber John Gadret is taking a very different approach to many of his companions in the peloton, choosing to remain very active during the winter months.The double French cross champion, who placed fifth in the 1999 cross worlds and... → Read More
Other candidates already pushing for 2014 date, 2015 worlds will head outside Europeby Shane Stokes - Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Mark Cavendish gunning at Eddy Merckx's Tour de France record by Jered Gruber - Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Sprinter hopes to beat Merckx's record of 34 stage winsPutting Mark Cavendish and Eddy Merckx in the same sentence when it comes to Tour de France records, or anything for that matter, is acceptably an eyebrow raising pairing, but Cavendish did it himself this past weekend. The super sprinter, who has r... → Read More
Norway interested in hosting 2014 or 2016 world championships by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, October 26, 2010 Hushovd’s victory was a major factor in plansSeventeen years after it last hosted a world championships, Norway has indicated that it is once again interested in being the battleground for cycling’s battle for the rainbow jersey. The country of current Elite world road race champ Thor Hushovd i... → Read More
Euskaltel-Euskadi declares it doesn’t want to ride the 2011 Giro d’Italia by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, October 26, 2010 Basque team prefers to focus on Tour and Vuelta It’s still not completely certain what will happen next season in terms of participation in the Grand Tours and other races run by those organisers, but the Euskaltel Euskadi team has indicated that it doesn’t want to compete in the Giro d’Italia.
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Fabian Cancellara: "There are still one day races that I have not won." by Jered Gruber - Tuesday, October 26, 2010 Velo d'Or winner looks to target new goals in 2011After a fantastic season highlighted by wins at the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, stages and yellow at the Tour de France, and a fourth World Time Trial Championship, it was no surprise when Bern's, Fabian Cancellara, took home the prestigious Vel... → Read More
Dutchman excited for the possibility to ride for a star like Fabian Cancellaraby Jered Gruber - Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Alex Dowsett can’t wait for 2011 with Team Sky by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, October 26, 2010 22-year-old Trek-Livestrong rider excited by step up to ProTeamAlex Dowsett was confirmed as a member of the 2011 Sky Professional Cycling Team last month and the 22-year-old can hardly wait for his first season in the top flight to begin.
"I've had a great year with Trek Livestrong and really enjoyed my time... → Read More
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