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Director sportif, Kim Andersen, rejects rumors that Rasmussen might be headed to Luxembourgby Jered Gruber - Friday, August 20, 2010
Women’s World Cup concludes with tough Grand Prix Plouay by Ben Atkins - Friday, August 20, 2010 Emma Pooley out to defend last year’s victory as Marianne Vos has competition all but sewn upThe Women’s Road World Cup comes to a somewhat premature climax tomorrow with the ninth edition of the Grand Prix de Plouay in southern Brittany, France. In the past the competition had always stretched into September and the build up to the World Ch... → Read More
Dutch veteran outsmarts young German as they escape on the hills of Flandersby Ben Atkins - Friday, August 20, 2010
Russian takes two key domestiques with him as he leaves Rabobankby Ben Atkins - Friday, August 20, 2010
Former world champion Ballan heads BMC Racing trio for Plouay by Conal Andrews - Friday, August 20, 2010 In-form Santambrogio and Kroon will also be protected ridersAs one of the final ProTour races on the 2010 calendar, this Sunday’s GP Ouest France is of major importance for teams and riders who are keen to raise their world ranking.
Former rainbow jersey wearer Alessandro Ballan is one who could thrive on... → Read More
World championship and World Cup events for four disciplines to be screened
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Armstrong hires Clinton media expert Fabiani, Hincapie appoints legal team by Conal Andrews - Friday, August 20, 2010 Tour winner seeking to limit damages to public imageAs investigations into the doping claims made by Floyd Landis continue to gain pace, Team RadioShack’s Lance Armstrong has hired the same special counsel and media expert that represented then-US President Bill Clinton during the Whitewater investiga... → Read More
After crash, Hincapie faces race against time to get ready for national title defence by Conal Andrews - Friday, August 20, 2010 Popular rider will be off his bike for at least ten daysBMC Racing rider George Hincapie’s big goal of defending his US champion’s jersey could be at risk after a big crash during yesterday’s second stage of the Tour of Utah.
The 37 year old had to get 18 stitches to his knee after the stage, and this... → Read More
Iljo Keisse's fate hangs in limbo as court date pushed back by Jered Gruber - Thursday, August 19, 2010 Procedural error results in three more weeks of waiting for QuickStep riderThe fate of Belgian track star and recent road convert, Iljo Keisse, remains in limbo after his appeal was postponed to the 10th of September due to a procedural error.
An obviously frustrated Keisse was frank when he spoke with Sporza: "It feels... → Read More
Trek-Livestrong rider looks ready to head back home to Great Britain for 2011by Jered Gruber - Thursday, August 19, 2010
Italian team boasts a young core of talentby Ben Atkins - Thursday, August 19, 2010
Orange-clad team continues to shape its squad for coming yearsby Ben Atkins - Thursday, August 19, 2010
Young Italian scalps Cavendish, Bennati and Farrar to take second major win of the seasonby Ben Atkins - Thursday, August 19, 2010
ISD-Neri’s main sponsor to join ProTour team, no word on the ridersby Ben Atkins - Thursday, August 19, 2010
Menchov signs two year contract with Team Geox by Conal Andrews - Thursday, August 19, 2010 Russian joins Carlos Sastre as big-name additionsThe new Team Geox has swooped to sign Denis Menchov, successfully upstaging the Team Katusha and Astana squads that had previously been in discussions with the rider.
As reported yesterday, Team Geox management were in negotiations with Menchov an... → Read More
Wiggins to return to racing with Team Sky at GP Ouest France by Conal Andrews - Thursday, August 19, 2010 Briton will line out alongside defending champion Simon GerransHaving taken a month away from racing after the Tour de France, Bradley Wiggins will resume competition this Sunday in the GP Ouest France in Plouay. The Briton will be one of Team Sky’s eight riders in the ProTour event, although his lack of recent ... → Read More
Yet another victory for the Gorillaby Ben Atkins - Thursday, August 19, 2010
Pereiro to miss Vuelta a España, worsening hand injury requires operation by Conal Andrews - Thursday, August 19, 2010 2006 Tour winner could become directeur sportif with Astana after retirementFormer Tour de France winner Oscar Pereiro has been forced to cancel the final Grand Tour of his career, putting an end to his dream of bidding farewell to cycling with a stage win in the Vuelta a España.
The Astana rider has been struggling with... → Read More
Young talent already offered a place on his former teamby VeloNation Press - Thursday, August 19, 2010
Greipel rather than Cavendish to headline HTC Columbia squad in Tour of Britain by Conal Andrews - Thursday, August 19, 2010 German heads very strong team lineupTop-ranked British rider Mark Cavendish will miss his home Tour this year due to his participation in the Vuelta a España, but his HTC Columbia team are sending top sprinter André Greipel to chase stage wins in the Tour of Britain.
Greipel is the... → Read More
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