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Tour de France: Vinokourov confirms complete solidarity on Astana for Contador by VeloNation Press - Wednesday, July 7, 2010 "I am proud to help Alberto Contador to win his third Tour de France" This year's Astana team has arrived to the Tour de France with 100 percent of its focus set on securing Alberto Contador's third overall crown. Yesterday there were questions raised about the finale of the stage where the circumstance saw Alexa... → Read More
Dutchwoman confirms pink jersey by outsprinting breakaway rivals after long rolling stageby Ben Atkins - Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Riders get caught with three kilometers to goby Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Hushovd in hunt for green, but another stage win high on priority list by Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, July 7, 2010 Cervélo goes for points and the overall with SastreThor Hushovd finished ninth in today's bunch sprint at the Tour de France's fourth stage from Cambrai to Reims. It wasn't what the Cervélo TestTeam rider had expected, especially after gaining self-confidence with his stage three win. But the fatigue... → Read More
Will now be forced to serve the rest of his two-year suspensionby VeloNation Press - Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Italian extends lead in the overall classification to almost two minutesby Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Ale-Jet flies once more and is re-crowned king of the sprinters in Champagne capitalby Ben Atkins - Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Cervélo Test Team rider a possible home winner in 2010 world championshipby Conal Andrews - Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Australian able to continue race despite landing on his face yesterdayby Conal Andrews - Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Frank Schleck: sad to leave the Tour de France, but Andy isn’t alone in bid to win by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, July 7, 2010 Luxembourg champion confident in his younger brother and teamSaxo Bank rider Frank Schleck went into this year’s Tour de France with his best-ever chance to win the race, as evidenced by his storming win in the Tour de Suisse, but yesterday that dream ended when he crashed heavily during stage three.
The Lu... → Read More
Trades national championship jersey for the maillot vertby VeloNation Press - Tuesday, July 6, 2010
"You can't imagine how angry and pissed off I am."by Jered Gruber - Tuesday, July 6, 2010
WADA director general Howman says Floyd Landis inquiry has extended to Europe by VeloNation Press - Tuesday, July 6, 2010 Interpol involved in gathering evidenceWADA director general David Howman has revealed that the investigation sparked off by Floyd Landis’ allegations in May has spread beyond the US borders, and has now extended into Europe.
Landis originally communicated with the US Anti Doping Agen... → Read More
Preparation pays off for the defending Tour de France championby VeloNation Press - Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Tour de France: Andy Schleck rockets up GC with strong ride on the cobbles by Jered Gruber - Tuesday, July 6, 2010 Saxo Bank duo negates Schleck's poor PrologueSaxo Bank put on a magnificent display at the head of affairs today over the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix. Fabian Cancellara put in an almost typical dominant performance over the cobbles. His relentless pacemaking was the theme of the finale, but so was... → Read More
Mountain biking skills and intelligent riding pay off for the road World championby Steve Jones - Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Dutch sensation outsprints World champion to win tough hilly stage and takes pink jerseyby Ben Atkins - Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Tour de France: Lance Armstrong loses critical time over the cobblestones by Jered Gruber - Tuesday, July 6, 2010 Flat tire derails great position and legsLance Armstrong's chances at an 8th Tour de France victory "took a knock today" as Armstrong put it post-stage. The Texan was in a good position as the race hit the cobbles, but bad luck put paid to his chances of staying at the head of the race. Arm... → Read More
Mighty Norse rider shows his cobble class as Spartacus smashes the pelotonby Ben Atkins - Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Tour de France: Frank Schleck crashes hard on the cobblestones, abandons race by VeloNation Press - Tuesday, July 6, 2010 Younger brother Andy follows safely on Fabian Cancellara's wheelLuxembourg champion Frank Schleck lost his chances for an overall victory in the Tour de France today, when he became the first victim of the infamous pavé du Nord with just over 25 kilometers remaining in the third stage. The elder Schleck wen... → Read More
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