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Belgian classics star escapes to win solo on short sharp finishby Ben Atkins - Monday, August 30, 2010
Richie Porte Interview: A successful move up to the ProTour with a bright future ahead by Steve Jones - Monday, August 30, 2010 Saxo Bank works on building up another young talentTeam Saxo Bank’s Richie Porte has had an incredible season thus far in what is his first year in the ProTour ranks. The 25 year old Tasmanian was able to notch up his first win during the spring in the time trial at the Tour of Romandie, and we... → Read More
Spanish team continues to take shapeby Shane Stokes - Monday, August 30, 2010
Nicolas Roche interview: 'it’s time to start winning' by Shane Stokes - Monday, August 30, 2010 Irishman to target stage success in Vuelta a EspañaWith his confidence growing after placing 15th in this year’s Tour de France, Ag2r La Mondiale’s Nicolas Roche has said that he is determined to chase a stage win in the Vuelta a España. The Irish professional finished 13th overall two years ago an... → Read More
With €10 million annual budget, Team Geox is aiming for biggest races in the world by Conal Andrews - Monday, August 30, 2010 Gianetti says team is shopping for Classics ridersFooton-Servetto team manager Maurio Gianetti has given more details about the new Team Geox squad he will oversee, saying that the team will target the biggest races in the sport and is looking for Classics riders to complement the Grand Tour ambitio... → Read More
Christian Vande Velde interview: bouncing back in the Vuelta a España by Shane Stokes - Monday, August 30, 2010 Garmin-Transitions rider fights back from Giro and Tour injuriesForget the Mallot Jaune or, in the Vuelta, the new Maillot Rojo. If there were jerseys for fighting back from adversity, Christian Vande Velde would surely be the honorary wearer by now. Since he finished fourth in the 2008 Tour de France, the Garmin... → Read More
Monday's Stage 3 to present first significant difficulties at 2010 Vuelta by Jered Gruber - Sunday, August 29, 2010 Category 1 ascent late in the stage along with a tough Cauberg-esque climb in Malaga to ensure thrilling finaleTomorrow's 157 kilometer stage from Marbella to Malaga along the Mediterranean Coast could see the general classification hopes to the fore and the attackers with a great chance at victory.
Riders will be confronted with an immediate 9 km ascent o... → Read More
Buffaz and Duran out after Stage 2by Jered Gruber - Sunday, August 29, 2010
Oscar Freire admits he had never heard of Hutarovich before today by Jered Gruber - Sunday, August 29, 2010 Three-time World Champion a non-factor in Stage 2, hopeful for the final six weeks of racing in 2010Three-time World Champion, Oscar Freire, is doing his best to regain the form that has made him a man of the Rainbow Jersey. The Spaniard is still recovering from sinus surgery, but has said that he hopes to be a factor this month in his home tour.
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Perennial GC hope made it safely to the coastby Jered Gruber - Sunday, August 29, 2010
Frenchman wants third climber's jersey in a rowby Bjorn Haake - Sunday, August 29, 2010
Commonwealth Games tryout held as Brown wins Tour de Delhi by VeloNation Press - Sunday, August 29, 2010 Race is next step towards UCI-ranked national tour of IndiaInternational cycling came to India today when Arran Brown headed a RSA Team Medscheme one-two in the Tour de Delhi. The South African rider proved quickest of what had originally been a nine-man breakaway to take the 1.2-ranked Indian race. Brown ... → Read More
Belarusian hands rare defeat to Mark Cavendish on hot and hilly race to the seaby Ben Atkins - Sunday, August 29, 2010
Test team takes seventh place with Mercato, Oss proves worthiness for Worlds team
by Samuel Morrison - Sunday, August 29, 2010
Correspondence between two American cyclists likely examined as part of federal investigationby Samuel Morrison - Sunday, August 29, 2010
Vuelta a España: Fränk Schleck's Grand Tour by Samuel Morrison - Sunday, August 29, 2010 Luxembourg's unlucky star attempts second Grand Tour in SpainFränk Schleck's eyes look ahead to Madrid, where the Vuelta a España ends September 19 and where he will have a chance to complete his first Grand Tour of the year.
His last Grand Tour, the Tour de France, came to an abrupt end on the cobblestone ... → Read More
Spaniard signs two-year contract with Caisse d'Epargne successor by Bjorn Haake - Sunday, August 29, 2010
Rabobank and Sky have troublesome day at Vuelta a España team time trial opener by Bjorn Haake - Sunday, August 29, 2010 Flat tires and dropped riders cause both squads to finish well below expectationsThe Dutch Rabobank and the British Sky teams had a bad start to the Vuelta a España in Sevilla's lit streets last night. Sky was in 14th place, 28 seconds down on winner HTC-Columbia. Rabobank finished 18th, 36 seconds slower than the US team. Raboba... → Read More
Philippe Gilbert looking to push himself harder than ever before by Jered Gruber - Sunday, August 29, 2010 Belgian captain hopes to be a factor in breakaways and attacks as he prepares for WorldsPhilippe Gilbert led home his Omega Pharma-Lotto team to a solid, even somewhat surprising, seventh place finish Saturday night in Sevilla. The recently wed Walloon put on a fine display in a discipline that he is not commonly known for, but it's mer... → Read More
Farrar's leadout man crashed an hour before the team's start in Sevillaby Jered Gruber - Saturday, August 28, 2010
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