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Contador set to extend contract with Astana, Caisse d’Epargne team in trouble by Conal Andrews - Friday, July 9, 2010 Tour champion only needs to finalise minor points with Kazakh squadA move by Alberto Contador to the Caisse d’Epargne team setup was tipped by many, particularly as the Spanish squad is missing a leader after the suspension of Alejandro Valverde. However the squad’s future now looks in question as no new backer has ... → Read More
Jens Voigt: "Pevenage should substantiate his claims or be quiet." by Jered Gruber - Thursday, July 8, 2010 Saxo Bank rider irritated by ex-Ullrich trainer's vague statements.Rudy Pevenage's not so surprising admission that he arranged trips to visit Dr. Eufemiano Fuentes for his former rider, Jan Ullrich, was not all that earth shattering. The only thing Pevenage did was confirm what authorities already found on his comp... → Read More
Rabobank rider prevails on the Classics style courseby VeloNation Press - Thursday, July 8, 2010
Manxman gets over his careers biggest hurdle thus farby Jered Gruber - Thursday, July 8, 2010
Tour de France: Alberto Contador is the most talented, says Lance Armstrong by Ben Atkins - Thursday, July 8, 2010 American acknowledges young Spaniard's superiority as former adversaries put past conflicts behind themThe conflict between seven-time winner Lance Armstrong and current number one Alberto Contador is no more, the American told Het Laatse Nieuws. Problems arose while the two riders were battling for Tour de France supremacy on the same Astana team la... → Read More
American rider escapes over historic climb to put herself in overall contentionby Ben Atkins - Thursday, July 8, 2010
Tour de France: Mark Renshaw, the best leadout man in the business by VeloNation Press - Thursday, July 8, 2010 The main man that gives Cavendish the opportunity to shineHTC-Columbia's Mark Renshaw put in an incredible ride in the Tour de France today to launch teammate Mark Cavendish to a convincing victory in the stage five sprint. The Australian started the day having equaled the team's best finish in the ra... → Read More
Belgian rumoured to be heading to Switzerland to bolster classics squadby Ben Atkins - Thursday, July 8, 2010
Young French talent heads to a Dutch teamby VeloNation Press - Thursday, July 8, 2010
Manx Missile fires at last to leave sprint rivals in his wake and silence his criticsby Ben Atkins - Thursday, July 8, 2010
Tour champion delivers belated thank you gift to former teammate and directorby Ben Atkins - Thursday, July 8, 2010
Kim Kirchen released from hospital following cardiac arrest, proud father of twins by Steve Jones - Thursday, July 8, 2010 Former Flèche Wallonne winner heads back to the hospital for a happy occasionKim Kirchen's release from the Central Hospital in Luxembourg this week was quickly followed-up by even better news when his wife Caroline gave birth to twins Liam and Mika on Thursday, according to Wort. The Katusha rider suffered a cardiac arrest a... → Read More
Pevenage admits Ullrich doped, visited Fuentes by Conal Andrews - Thursday, July 8, 2010 German rider was part of Operación PuertoFour years after both he and Jan Ullrich were implicated in Operación Puerto, Rudy Pevenage has finally admitted that he helped the rider to dope. “I never bought or sold doping products,” he said to l’Equipe. “I only organised the trips for Jan.”
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Transfer news: Contador has four options, Kashechkin to Lampre by Conal Andrews - Thursday, July 8, 2010 Tour champion in big demand, while second chance beckons for Kazakh riderDefending tour de France champion Alberto Contador is understandably one of the hottest names in the sport and will become even more attractive to professional teams if he wins his third Tour de France this month. His current contact with the Astana ... → Read More
Tour de France: Brailsford, Thomas pleased with Team Sky showing by Conal Andrews - Thursday, July 8, 2010 Boasson Hagen second into Reims, Thomas retains white jerseySo far, so good. Five days into Team Sky’s first Tour de France, the British squad is performing strongly in the race and has achieved a number of noteworthy results. Edvald Boasson Hagen took third yesterday despite being impeded in the final sprint... → Read More
Tour de France: Danilo Hondo reveals Lampre sprint tactics by Jered Gruber - Thursday, July 8, 2010 Hondo's late attack/early sprint was planned on the busIt's hard not to look back at the Tour de France's first bunch sprint with all of the at least passably healthy favorites involved and not think about the work done by Alessandro Petacchi's Lampre-Farnese team. HTC-Columbia gets the big credit for pu... → Read More
City says that it would do it againby Jered Gruber - Thursday, July 8, 2010
38-year-old sprinter 18 points behind Hushovdby Jered Gruber - Thursday, July 8, 2010
Tour de France: Petacchi confirms while Cavendish falters by Steve Jones - Wednesday, July 7, 2010 The battle for sprint supremacy sees the former King emergeHTC-Columbia's Mark Cavendish came into this Tour de France overtly confident as usual, and prepared to back up his statements made in the months leading up to the race. However, with just two sprint stages contested the Manxman has seen himsel... → Read More
Former most combative rider is the Tour's next casualtyby VeloNation Press - Wednesday, July 7, 2010
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