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Dominant German proves that she has more than just a sprint in her armouryby Ben Atkins - Sunday, July 4, 2010
Ale-jet is last man standing again as the peloton is decimated by finishing straight crashesby Ben Atkins - Sunday, July 4, 2010
Greipel's answer to Tour de France eliminationby Bjorn Haake - Sunday, July 4, 2010
Prologue crashes too much for the duoby Bjorn Haake - Sunday, July 4, 2010
Belgian visits Quick Step team in Rotterdamby Bjorn Haake - Sunday, July 4, 2010
Tour de France: I’m better than I’ve been since the comeback, says Lance Armstrong by Ben Atkins - Saturday, July 3, 2010 Fourth place in the prologue and time into rivals is less important than positive feelings for seven-time Tour winnerFifth place, just 22 seconds behind winner Fabian Cancellara of Saxo Bank, made RadioShack captain Lance Armstrong the best performer of all the overall race favourites in today’s Tour de France prologue. The American seven-time winner finished 5 se... → Read More
German sets early best time, but has to settle for secondby Bjorn Haake - Saturday, July 3, 2010
Tour de France: Contador says he is content with prologue result by Conal Andrews - Saturday, July 3, 2010 Not stressed about time lost to ArmstrongDefending champion Alberto Contador conceded five seconds to his big rival Lance Armstrong today, but said afterwards that he isn’t worried about the difference.
He finished sixth in the 8.9 kilometre Rotterdam prologue, dropping 27 seconds to th... → Read More
Just two riders crashed on the wet Rotterdam streets but both may have to abandonby Ben Atkins - Saturday, July 3, 2010
Tour de France: Cancellara blows away the field in wet Rotterdam prologue by Ben Atkins - Saturday, July 3, 2010 Spartacus ignores the slippery conditions to deny Tony Martin at the last minuteWorld and Olympic time trial champion Fabian Cancellara (Saxo Bank) blasted around the drying prologue course in the Netherlands port city to take victory and the first yellow jersey of this year’s Tour de France. Second from last to start, the Swiss... → Read More
German über-sprinter continues perfect start to Italian Tourby Ben Atkins - Saturday, July 3, 2010
Raboank rider is first Dutch rider to start in his first ever Tourby Ben Atkins - Saturday, July 3, 2010
Loyal workers sign on for further years with Dutch squadby Ben Atkins - Saturday, July 3, 2010
German sprinter continues winning season as Italian Tour startsby Ben Atkins - Saturday, July 3, 2010
Wall Street Journal: Landis makes more doping claims against Armstrong and others by Conal Andrews - Saturday, July 3, 2010 Ongoing US Postal Service allegations cast shadow over Tour de FranceThe spectre of past Tours threaten to dominate many of the headlines of the current race, following a substantial exposé featured in the Wall Street Journal today. The piece is mainly based around the testimony of Floyd Landis, the former team-mate o... → Read More
George Hincapie: "On a bad day I can still be one of the best teammates in the world" by Bjorn Haake - Saturday, July 3, 2010 American is deluxe helper for Evans in Tour de FranceThe goal for BMC is clear, with the whole team centered around its captain Cadel Evans for the Tour de France victory. One of the team's key players is George Hincapie, who helped Lance Armstrong to win seven Tours de France. Hincapie's experience wi... → Read More
Evans takes calculated risk with goal of bettering his best Tour de France performance by Bjorn Haake - Saturday, July 3, 2010 Australian knows that chasing dreams can take a long timeCadel Evans will start the 2010 Tour de France as one of the main favorites, having finished second of the three-week tour through France twice in his career. He joined team BMC this season, which added a bit of a risk in his preparations, racing the... → Read More
Jens Voigt prepared for 13th Tour de France start by Jered Gruber - Saturday, July 3, 2010 Predicts an overall finish for Lance Armstrong between 3rd and 6th placeJens Voigt spoke with RadsportNews on the eve of the Grand Depart in Rotterdam and looks as ready as ever to do battle on the roads of France. The 38-year-old, just one day older than Lance Armstrong, is ready for his 13th Tour de France start, just ... → Read More
Rider's mistake costs him Tour de France participationby Bjorn Haake - Saturday, July 3, 2010
Tour de France: Gaby Zwaan's Tour de Inspiration; cycling's newest art form by VeloNation Press - Saturday, July 3, 2010 The Tour de France through the eyes of an emerging artistLast year artist Gaby Zwaan packed up his creativity and took a trip to the mountains of the Tour de France to share his inspiration along the route of the world's biggest bike race. It was stage 16 in the mountains of southeast France where Ga... → Read More
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