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Basque rider puts in amazing ride in Vuelta's first major mountaintop finishby Jered Gruber - Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Gilbert confirmed as leader of Belgian worlds team; Devolder, Van Avermaet and Leukemans also protected by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, September 8, 2010 Omega Pharma Lotto seen as a major race favouriteOne of the big favourites for next month’s world road race championship has got the expected nod from the national team selectors. As a result, Philippe Gilbert will be the clear leader of the Belgian team.The Omega Pharma Lotto rider is seen as one ... → Read More
Roche nervous about first high mountain Vuelta stage, hopes he can continue to perform strongly by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, September 8, 2010 Irishman sits eighth overall in the general classificationEighth overall heading into the stage, Ireland’s Nicolas Roche will today learn if he has the climbing condition to fight for a place in the final top ten of the Vuelta a España. The Ag2r La Mondiale rider has been performing well thus far in the rac... → Read More
Hincapie back in action in Friday’s GP Cycliste of Quebec in Canada by Shane Stokes - Wednesday, September 8, 2010 BMC Racing Team rider showing strong recovery from Tour of Utah crash
US national road race champion George Hincapie will make his return to top-level competition on Friday when he lines out in the first of two Canadian ProTour events. The BMC Racing Team rider has recovered well from his crash on August 19th in the La... → Read More
O’Grady unhappy with exclusion from Vuelta, says Riis over-reacted by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, September 8, 2010 Australian denies claims he and Schleck were drinking all nightLongtime Saxo Bank rider Stuart O’Grady has expressed disappointment with the decision taken by Bjarne Riis to send himself and Andy Schleck home from the Vuleta a España. The 37 year old Australian contradicts suggestions that himself and the Tour d... → Read More
Race organizers hoping that spring rains subside in time for Worlds, if not, an alternative route will be necessaryby Jered Gruber - Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Young Australian talent headed to the ProTour in 2011by Jered Gruber - Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Bjarne Riis and the Schleck boys: The end of the affair? by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, September 7, 2010 Chinese whisper fuelled media frenzy over selected part of Riis’ statement, but will they race together again“Disappointed” is how Saxo Bank manager Bjarne Riis described himself about the decision of Andy Schleck and Stuart O’Grady to sneak out for a crafty beer the night before stage 10 of the Vuelta. In truth though, Bjarne has probably used that word, a... → Read More
British rider opens 2010 account to take race leadby Ben Atkins - Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Wet roads see the end of American's chances as Frenchman solos to victoryby Ben Atkins - Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Behind-the-Scenes: Top agent Alex Carera talks contracts, clients and the climate of cycling by Ed Hood - Tuesday, September 7, 2010 Continuing our series of behind-the-scenes interviews with the men who influence who signs where, when and for how much, we talk to the man who represents many of the peloton’s top talents, Italian Alex Carera.
Alex and his brother, Johnny, start... → Read More
The signing of Romain Sicard was a step in the direction, now it's part of the Euskadi frameworkby Jered Gruber - Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Breakaway succeeds once more but bonus sprints decide the race leadby Ben Atkins - Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Top Dutch talent Kai Reus leaves Rabobank and quits cycling by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, September 7, 2010 Hangs up his wheels less than a year after winning a stage in Tour of Britain, but might returnFormer world junior champion Kai Reus has taken the emotional decision to walk away from cycling, perhaps permanently. The Rabobank rider had a very serious fall while training in the French Alps in July 2007, being found unconscious at the side of t... → Read More
Catalonian rider uses sprint bonuses to take the race leadby Ben Atkins - Tuesday, September 7, 2010
ProContinental rider steps up to the ProTour to replace departing ridersby Ben Atkins - Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Andy Schleck and Stuart O’Grady out of Vuelta for ‘violation of team’s rules’ by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, September 7, 2010 Schleck admits he and O’Grady had beers, were out until 1am
Two of the biggest names on the Saxo Bank Vuelta a España squad, Andy Schleck and Stuart O’Grady, have been prevented from starting today’s tenth stage by team manager Bjarne Riis. Schleck has finished second overall in the past two Tours de France a... → Read More
Transfer news: Tuft leaves Garmin for Fly V Australia, Millar extends one year by Shane Stokes - Tuesday, September 7, 2010 Canadian’s signature to help Aussie squad’s ProTour applicationFormer world championship silver medallist Svein Tuft looks set to become the biggest signing thus far for the Fly V Australia team which, through its holding company Pegasus Racing, is applying for a ProTour licence for 2011.
The Canadian has ha... → Read More
Wiggins and other team members to sport modified kitsby Conal Andrews - Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Chavanel and Pineau to lead Quick Step in Canadian ProTour events by Conal Andrews - Tuesday, September 7, 2010 Riders flew yesterday from Paris to CanadaTour de France stars Sylvain Chavanel and Jerome Pineau yesterday left for Canada along with their Quick Step team-mates, ready to lead the squad in the two new Canadian ProTour events. Eight riders will represent the team in Friday’s Grand Prix Cycl... → Read More
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