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"Purito" outkicks his rivals on the steep Peña Cabarga but an Italian takes the leadby Ben Atkins - Saturday, September 11, 2010
Transfer News: Milram's Robert Förster heads to UnitedHealthCare for 2011 by VeloNation Press - Saturday, September 11, 2010 Will ride for the US Continental teamMilram sprinter Robert Förster is heading across the pond for the 2011 season to ride for the American UnitedHealthCare team, according to Belga. The German's current team was unable to find a sponsor to replace Milram for next season, so he's ... → Read More
Spaniard beats Feillu and Van Dijkby Bjorn Haake - Saturday, September 11, 2010
Thomas Casarotto still in critical condition after yesterday's crashby Bjorn Haake - Saturday, September 11, 2010
Suffering Australian ends season nowby Bjorn Haake - Saturday, September 11, 2010
Jakob Fuglsang questions Saxo Bank commitment to the rest of his 2010 by Jered Gruber - Saturday, September 11, 2010 Danish rider barely in contact with team managementFollowing yet another dominant performance at the Post Danmark Rundt, Jakob Fuglsang disappeared from the radar, and not of his own volition.
The Danish talent announced his intentions to leave the Saxo Bank team at the end of the season, and sin... → Read More
Young Briton gets third win in a row as Vicki Whitelaw holds the lead under pressure from Sharon Lawsby Ben Atkins - Friday, September 10, 2010
French champion takes victory in capital of French-speaking Canadaby Ben Atkins - Friday, September 10, 2010
Doping: Roy Sentjens admits EPO use and retires by Ben Atkins - Friday, September 10, 2010 Belgian rider will not ask for B-sample analysisIn a long statement on his personal website Roy Sentjens (Milram) admitted using EPO; the Belgian returned a non-negative sample for the drug in a random control taken on August 16th. In the statement he outlines how he felt driven to it by the press... → Read More
HTC-Columbia's Manx Missile fires once again to jump clear of his rivalsby Ben Atkins - Friday, September 10, 2010
Robert Gesink to concentrate on the Giro di Lombardia by Ben Atkins - Friday, September 10, 2010 No Worlds for the Dutch riderAfter more than a month away from racing, Robert Gesink returns to action in this weekend’s Canadian Pro Tour races, the GP Québec and the GP Montréal. Because of this break, and the limited preparation the two races offer compared to the Vuelta a Es... → Read More
German shows promise in race of the futureby Bjorn Haake - Friday, September 10, 2010
Henrich Haussler Interview: Back to racing in Britain following some major changes by Jered Gruber - Friday, September 10, 2010 Newly minted Australian discusses his tumultuous 2010 season2010 was supposed to be the year that Heinrich Haussler took on the world's best and started walking away with victories. Following a blockbuster first season with the Cervelo TestTeam in 2009, the expectations coming into 2010 were huge. Haussler ha... → Read More
Boonen’s knee is now pain-free by Conal Andrews - Friday, September 10, 2010 Belgian rider will participate in the Innergetic Pijl leisure event this Sunday2005 world road race champion Tom Boonen looks on course to returning to full competition soon, with the Quick Step rider confirming that he is no longer experiencing symptoms of knee pain and that he will take part in the Innergetic Pijl this Sunday... → Read More
RadioShack appeals to CAS over Lombardia non-invitation by Ben Atkins - Friday, September 10, 2010 American team upset at yet another Italian race snubRadioShack has taken Giro di Lombardia organiser RCS Sport to the Court for Arbitration in Sport (CAS). The American team has asked CAS to arbitrate over what it calls “the sudden non-invite to the Tour of Lombardy”. RCS Sport released the 25-stron... → Read More
Spaniard still sees Carlos Sastre as the captainby Bjorn Haake - Friday, September 10, 2010
Young Australian gets his ProTour chanceby Bjorn Haake - Friday, September 10, 2010
Gilbert drops back in green jersey battle by Conal Andrews - Friday, September 10, 2010 Belgian likely to fight all the way to MadridPhilippe Gilbert wore the green jersey on yesterday’s twelfth stage of the race, but ended up losing ground in that competition to Mark Cavendish when he could place only tenth in the gallop to the line. The loss in placings saw him dip from secont t... → Read More
Cavendish to change Grand Tour tactics in fighting for Vuelta points jersey by Conal Andrews - Friday, September 10, 2010 Sees intermediate sprints as key to keeping green jerseyNormally hesitant to go for intermediate sprints in Grand Tours, British rider Mark Cavendish has confirmed that he will adopt a different tactic in this year’s Vuelta a España. The HTC Columbia rider moved into a nine point lead in the green jersey ... → Read More
Youngsters finally get chance in German teamby Bjorn Haake - Thursday, September 9, 2010
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