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Tour de France: Samuel Sanchez and Denis Menchov strike up their own duel by Jered Gruber - Sunday, July 18, 2010 Schleck and Contador battle it out for the win, while Sanchez and Menchov scrap for thirdWhile the duel for top honors at this year's Tour de France continues to draw the most attention, today's finish at the ski station of Ax-3 Domaines revealed another head to head battle that looks to animate the race over the final week: Samuel Sanch... → Read More
Tour de France: Andy Schleck plays poker with Contador at Ax-3 Domaines by Jered Gruber - Sunday, July 18, 2010 "Maybe tomorrow I'll go all in."In one of the more bizarre duels in recent memory, Alberto Contador and Andy Schleck almost came to a stop on the slopes of Ax-3 Domaines today - and watched the rest of the group of favorites ride off into the distance. The two soft-pedaled and star... → Read More
Tour de France: Sastre feeling better for the Pyrénées by VeloNation Press - Sunday, July 18, 2010 Former Tour winner on the hunt for stagesCervélo TestTeam's Carlos Sastre came out on the attack during the Tour de France's first stage in the Pyrénées today after finishing the race's Alpine stages without making a mark on the race. The 2008 Tour de France winner had a tough road co... → Read More
Frenchman is last survivor of long breakaway, holds off the big boys as they play cat and mouse behindby Ben Atkins - Sunday, July 18, 2010
Final hilly stage is good terrain for Spaniardby Bjorn Haake - Sunday, July 18, 2010
Likely to resume competition at end of July
by Conal Andrews - Sunday, July 18, 2010
Battle for green jersey continues in Revelby Bjorn Haake - Sunday, July 18, 2010
Rivalry with Garmin-Transitions sure to heat upby VeloNation Press - Saturday, July 17, 2010
Kazakh out on the attack for second consecutive dayby VeloNation Press - Saturday, July 17, 2010
Tour de France: Vaughters has fingers crossed for improved luck for Garmin-Transitions by Conal Andrews - Saturday, July 17, 2010 Team hoping for a better end to the race after squad impacted by crashesGarmin Transitions general manager Jonathan Vaughters is hoping for a change of fortune in the days ahead, knowing that his team has seven more stages to turn its Tour de France around.
The squad has suffered rotten luck this edition, with Christ... → Read More
Spaniard tries to move on final hillby Bjorn Haake - Saturday, July 17, 2010
Tour de France: Contador aware that one bad day can end the winning dream by Bjorn Haake - Saturday, July 17, 2010 Spaniard confident that current gap can be overcome in final time trialTomorrow Alberto Contador and his rivals head into the Pyrenees for the decisive part of the 2010 Tour de France. Four days will likely shape the final general classification, as Le Tour celebrates the 100th anniversary of the first time the Pyrenees... → Read More
One day after missing out in Mende, the Kazakh escapes in the closing stagesby Ben Atkins - Saturday, July 17, 2010
Tour de France: War of words continue as Bruyneel criticizes Contador by VeloNation Press - Saturday, July 17, 2010 Says Spaniard shouldn't have attacked to gain timeRadioShack manager Johan Bruyneel has criticized Alberto Contador on his attack up the final climb of yesterday's stage that contributed to the demise of teammate Alexandre Vinokourov's attempt at winning a stage. He felt that the Kazakh's stag... → Read More
Quick Step Manager denies that Vandenbergh will replace Belgian champion at Quick Stepby Bjorn Haake - Saturday, July 17, 2010
Brailsford hoping that Wiggins can climb into top ten by Conal Andrews - Saturday, July 17, 2010 Team Sky enjoying strong roadside support, seeking stage win
Great Britain’s Bradley Wiggins hasn’t shown the same form as last year, where he was clearly one of the strongest riders in the Tour, but a solid performance yesterday and an inching up the general classification means that Team Sky principal Dave B... → Read More
Some of Floyd Landis's claims corroborated by at least two individuals by VeloNation Press - Saturday, July 17, 2010 Investigation expected to intensify following Tour de FranceThe Washington Post has reported that at least two individuals have corroborated some of Floyd Landis's claims of systematic doping and knowledge of doping practices leveled at seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and several other cyclis... → Read More
Tour de France: Escape specialist Thor Hushovd back in green jersey by Bjorn Haake - Saturday, July 17, 2010 Hushovd gets back green from Petacchi through intermediate sprintsThor Hushovd of the Cervélo TestTeam knows exactly how the green jersey is won: It is not only the final dash to the line that counts but also the intermediate sprints along the way to Paris that offer crucial points. This hamster tactic put him ahea... → Read More
Diario Vasco reports that long-running Spanish team might have found a replacement sponsorby Jered Gruber - Saturday, July 17, 2010
Greg LeMond served subpoena in investigation involving Landis's claims against Armstrong by VeloNation Press - Saturday, July 17, 2010 Federal investigation wants to hear from American cycling iconGreg LeMond, the first American to win the Tour de France, has been served with a grand jury subpoena regarding the federal government's investigation into allegations by Floyd Landis that implicate his former teammate Lance Armstrong and others on t... → Read More
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