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Contador Investigation: WADA chief Howman satisfied thus far with the UCI’s results management of case by Shane Stokes - Monday, October 4, 2010 Questions raised by others about meat defense for Clenbuterol The World Anti Doping Agency WADA has said that it is in communication with the UCI over the Alberto Contador investigation and has said that it is satisfied thus far with the way that things have been conducted.
“WADA has been kept informed by th... → Read More
Race Radios: Does Geelong world championship show that less is more? by Shane Stokes - Sunday, October 3, 2010 The general consensus after this year’s world road race championships is that there was a lot of exciting, aggressive and unpredictable racing. Some of that is undoubtedly down to a course where the explosive riders had to throw down the gauntlet at ... → Read More
Belgian sprinter takes what may be his last win for Quick Step, while young British rider comes of ageby Ben Atkins - Sunday, October 3, 2010
Underlines globalisation of the sport as a priorityby Conal Andrews - Sunday, October 3, 2010
If Pozzato had worked: "We were gone. Now, he has nothing."by Jered Gruber - Sunday, October 3, 2010
Dutch champion puts on an impressive show of force in Geelong finaleby Jered Gruber - Sunday, October 3, 2010
Philippe Gilbert: "I have raced to win, but to no avail." by Jered Gruber - Sunday, October 3, 2010 Gilbert, Bomans, and De Wolf all look back on an all or nothing finaleIt was no surprise when Philippe Gilbert rocketed out of the field on the penultimate climb of today's Elite World Championships road race. The 28 year old Walloon had made his intentions clear, and he followed through with tremendous power and panac... → Read More
Thor Hushovd wins world road race championship in Geelong, Breschel and Davis behind rainbow jersey by Shane Stokes - Sunday, October 3, 2010 Gilbert and Evans very impressive but Australian course not quite hard enoughRiding a canny, calculating race, Norwegian rider Thor Hushovd showed his strength on the final lap with a superb sprint victory to become world champion. The 32 year old overhauled Danish rider Matti Breschel inside the final 100 metres of the Elite... → Read More
Trent Lowe Interview: Ready to get back on track with aspiring Australian ProTour team by Ed Hood - Saturday, October 2, 2010 It was 2001 when Trent Lowe won his first Australian junior cross country mountain bike title. Given that he's still only 25, it was an indication of precocious talent and, by the following season, he emerged as junior champion of the world in ... → Read More
Genevois to take over the position left vacant following Bordry's resignationby Jered Gruber - Saturday, October 2, 2010
Alberto Contador says UCI told him not to tell anyone about positive test for Clenbuterol by Conal Andrews - Saturday, October 2, 2010 Spaniard explains why Riis was not informed for over a month Triple Tour de France winner Alberto Contador has outlined the reason why he did not tell Saxo Bank team manager Bjarne Riis about his positive test for Clenbuterol, claiming that it was cycling’s world governing body itself which told him not to tal... → Read More
Makes up for birthday disappointmentby Ben Atkins - Saturday, October 2, 2010
Guillaume Boivin Interview: Europe on horizon for Canadian Under 23 worlds bronze medallist by Ed Hood - Saturday, October 2, 2010 Looks to build on successful campaign overseasCanada is a cycling nation that continues to punch above its weight. With a Tour de France top ten finisher in Ryder Hesjedal and one of the world’s best ‘chrono men’ in Svein Tuft, the prospects for the future of cycling in the country are pro... → Read More
Aussie veteran to join Schleck brothers’ Luxembourg teamby Ben Atkins - Saturday, October 2, 2010
World Championships: Solo attack earns Katheryn Curi-Mattis Tissot Award by Ben Atkins - Saturday, October 2, 2010 USA rider wins a Swiss watch after aggressive performanceIt took almost three laps of the women’s World Championship road race for a serious attack to be launched; when it did finally come it was from United States rider Katheryn Curi-Mattis. The 36-year-old Webcor Builders rider knows her way around the c... → Read More
Bbox team saved as Europcar steps in as replacement sponsor by Ben Atkins - Saturday, October 2, 2010 Car rental company gives Jean-René Bernadeau 11th hour reprieve; Thomas Voeckler to stay onAfter weeks and weeks of unsuccessful negotiations and false rumours, Jean-René Bernaudeau has finally secured a sponsor to replace Bbox Bouygues Telecom: car rental company Europcar, according to cyclismactu.net. The team dates back to 2000, when i... → Read More
Bronze medallist obstructed by spectator leaning over barriers; Robbie McEwen calls for more safetyby Ben Atkins - Saturday, October 2, 2010
World Championships: Van Vleuten puncture may have robbed Vos of gold by Ben Atkins - Saturday, October 2, 2010 Fourth successive silver as 2006 champion isolated at the finish once moreWith her second place on today’s World Championship road race, Marianne Vos incredibly took her fourth successive silver medal. Despite having been the outstanding rider of the past five years, the 23-year-old Dutchwoman has just one road World titl... → Read More
Bomans taking a hard look at Cornu following 35th place finish at World TT Championshipsby Jered Gruber - Saturday, October 2, 2010
World Championships: Giorgia Bronzini sprints to women’s road race title by Ben Atkins - Saturday, October 2, 2010 Italian sprinter wins for Franco Ballerini; Vos gets fourth consecutive silverGiorgia Bronzini (Italy) is the new women’s World road race champion, winning the rainbow jersey in an attacking race that eventually ended in a bunch sprint. The former World points race champion burst from the remains of the peloton to overtake Mar... → Read More
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