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Hushovd debuts in Worlds' rainbow jersey

by Samuel Morrison - Thursday, October 14, 2010
Norway's Thor Hushovd races Giro del Piemonte and begins year as World Champion

Norwegian Thor Hushovd made his debut as World Champion this morning in Cossato in northwestern Italy, at the start of the Giro del Piemonte one-day race. "I was meant to have my holiday, but I was proud when I won the World Championships and I wa... → Read More


Michele Scarponi targeting the podium at the Giro di Lombardia

by Jered Gruber - Thursday, October 14, 2010
Fourth place overall at the Giro coming into form at just the right time

Androni Giocattoli's Michele Scarponi will head into this Saturday's Giro di Lombardia as an outside favorite to take the win in the year's final Monument. He had a prodigious first half of the season, which included a stage win (his third in two y... → Read More

Ezequiel Mosquera to race three criteriums to close out season

Galician rider who tested positive for hydroxyethyl will continue to race until otherwise directed
by Jered Gruber - Thursday, October 14, 2010
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Giro d'Italia 2011: Zoncolan encore

Monte Zoncolan climb to return to Giro d'Italia next year
by Samuel Morrison - Thursday, October 14, 2010
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Two teams interested in signing Davide Rebellin for 2011

Suspended rider set to make his return to professional cycling three months shy of fortieth birthday next April
by Jered Gruber - Thursday, October 14, 2010
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Contador to miss next Tuesday's Tour de France presentation

by Shane Stokes - Thursday, October 14, 2010
WADA says plasticizer test not yet verified, but could form part of evidence

L’Equipe has announced that Tour de France champion Alberto Contador will not be present at Tuesday’s announcement of the 2011 Tour de France route, with the Spaniard being set to stay away as his investigation continues. The 27 year old is under scr... → Read More


Serge Pauwels Interview: Satisfied with year one with Team Sky

by Ed Hood - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Season nearly done and dusted for Belgian rider

Serge Pauwels is perhaps best known for being the Cervelo rider who dropped back from a two-man break to help out team leader Carlos Sastre on stage 15 of the 2009 Giro. Sastre had been worried that Ivan Basso was going to give him the slip, and so t... → Read More

Denifl needs to know RadioShack’s future is secure before accepting contract offer

Austrian seeking for new team after Cervélo stops
by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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Wiggins motivated about making Tour of Lombardy debut

by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
British Team Sky rider has got his focus back

When he spoke of fatigue at the Tour de France and indicated that he had no plans to ride the world championships or the Commonwealth Games, it seemed likely that Bradley Wiggins’ season would soon be over. In fact, the Team Sky rider said in August ... → Read More


Specialized sticks with Astana in 2011 even without Alberto Contador

by Ben Atkins - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
US company will continue to provide bikes to Kazakh team even after departure of Tour champion

The Astana team has announced that Specialized Bicycles will continue to provide the bikes to the team in 2011, even though Tour de France winner Alberto Contador has left the team. The American company began supplying the team last year after strik... → Read More


Charly Wegelius joins UnitedHealthcare as the team steps up in 2011

by Ben Atkins - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
British rider brings stage race experience as American team goes ProContinental

The UnitedHealthcare team has added more European experience with the acquisition of British climber Charly Wegelius, as it looks to step up to Professional Continental level in 2011. The 32-year-old Finnish-born Briton turned professional with Mape... → Read More


Liquigas-Cannondale signs seven more riders to complete 2011 roster

by Ben Atkins - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Ted King and Timmy Duggan to add American flavour to Italian team

Liquigas Pro Cycling, to be known as Liquigas-Cannondale in 2011, has announced the signing of seven more riders to complete its 29-man roster. The acid-green and blue team has taken on three more Italians, and a German; the team also adds a little ... → Read More


Sven Nys wants Kermiscross victory to fill a gap in his palmares

by Ben Atkins - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Belgian champion out to win the race he has never started before

The Kermiscross in the village of Ardooie, just outside Roeselare in West Flanders, is one of the very few races that has never been taken by Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet). The Kannibaal van Baal has never even take the start of the race, which is some... → Read More

Unhappy retirement day for Geert Omloop

Former Belgian champion crashes and ruptures a kidney in his last professional race
by Ben Atkins - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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RadioShack’s Rubiera to end international career at the Tour of Lombardy

by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Retirement beckons for Spanish veteran

This Saturday’s Race of the Falling Leaves will mark the final major competitive outing for the Spanish rider José Luis “Chechu” Rubiera, who is bringing his career to a close after 16 years in the peloton. “I think it's time now to enjoy my fami... → Read More


Rodriguez to compete in Lombardy after all, will mark world ranking victory there

by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Spanish rider was very fatigued after Vuelta a España


The Spaniard Joaquim ‘Purito’ Rodríguez has decided to compete in this Saturday’s Tour of Lombardy, lining out in the end-of-season Classic to mark his victory in the UCI’s world ranking for 2010. The Team Katusha rider had wound down his season af... → Read More


Millar and Whitten grab gold in Commonwealth Games time trials

by VeloNation Press - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Success for Scottish and Canadian riders

After netting second in the recent world time trial championships, David Millar moved onto the top step of the podium when he triumphed in today’s TT at the Commonwealth Games. The 33 year old Scottish rider showed perfect pedalling style and aerodyn... → Read More


Rogers’ signing adds strength to Team Sky

by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Australian will bring considerable experience to British team

Triple world time trial champion Michael Rogers has been confirmed as moving to Team Sky, completing a transfer which has been tipped to happen for several weeks. The 2010 Tour of California winner will add his strength to the British ProTour tea... → Read More


Jonathan Vaughters interview part II: topping the transfer market, aiming for bigger success

by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Garmin-Cervelo team manger upbeat about prospects

Read part one of this interview It’s been quite a turnaround for Jonathan Vaughters. Twelve months ago, he was fighting a real battle to keep Bradley Wiggins, and ultimately lost the tug-of-war with Team Sky. That left his team without the rider it ... → Read More


Lampre-Farnese Vini to Lombardia without Damiano Cunego

by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Three-time winner to sit out race of the falling leaves as Daniele Pietropolli leads the team

With Damiano Cunego calling a halt to his disappointing season at last month’s Giro di Toscana, the Lampre-Farnese Vini team will line up at Saturday’s Giro di Lombardia without its three-time winner. Instead, the team will be led there, and at Thur... → Read More

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