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Spaniard's battle for Tour de France spot comes to abrupt haltby Bjorn Haake - Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Takes his first victory for the Swiss BMC Racing team on home soilby VeloNation Press - Wednesday, June 16, 2010
No word on whether Kohl will appeal the decisionby VeloNation Press - Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Tour de Suisse: Peloton holds protest against Cavendish for stage four crash by VeloNation Press - Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Peloton wants more respect from the Manx MissileThe fifth stage of the Tour de Suisse began with a two minute protest against what some teams described as the aggressive attitude of HTC-Columbia sprinter Mark Cavendish. The Manxman was ruled to be the cause of the massive crash 50 meters fro... → Read More
Team Sky welcomes chance to ride three Grand Tours in debut season by VeloNation Press - Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Brailsford pledges that British squad will send a strong lineupTeam Sky principal Dave Brailsford has hailed the decision by Vuelta a España organisers to grant a wild card to the team, saying that riding three Grand Tours in its first season is a big boost for the British squad.
"It's very, very pleasing to... → Read More
Kashechkin reported as signing for Lampre, could ride Tour de France by VeloNation Press - Wednesday, June 16, 2010 30 year old back to pro cycling after serving his banThree years after testing positive for a blood transfusion during the 2007 Tour de France, Andrey Kasheckhkin has reportedly signed a contract with the Lampre Farnese Vini team and could ride this year’s race.
According to the Swiss lawyer Ralph ... → Read More
Lelangue is heard by French cycling federation in relation to Landis’ allegations by Conal Andrews - Wednesday, June 16, 2010 American had claimed Phonak team manager knew about dopingBMC Racing team manager John Lelangue appeared before a special committee of the French Cycling Federation on Monday, answering questions in relation to Floyd Landis’ claim that he was tolerant of doping practices on the Phonak team.
During the t... → Read More
Knee healing well for former Tour de France King of the Mountainsby Jered Gruber - Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Manx Express moved off his line says race juryby Ben Atkins - Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Ale-Jet chooses his own path to success as Danish champion followsby Ben Atkins - Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Tour de Suisse : Luis León Sanchez gaining strength as Tour approaches by Conal Andrews - Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Spaniard feeling better as days passFormer Paris-Nice winner Luis León Sanchez is the likely leader of the Caisse d’Epargne team in the forthcoming Tour de France, and is pleased to report that he is gaining strength as the Tour de Suisse progresses.
“I am feeling better every day,... → Read More
Tour de Suisse: Massive crash in stage four finale takes out top sprinters, Haussler out by VeloNation Press - Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Road rash and bruises for the big namesStage six of the Tour de Suisse ended with a massive crash just 50 meters from the finish line taking down the sharp end of the peloton. At the center of the pile-up were HTC-Columbia's Mark Cavendish, Cervelo TestTeam's Heinrich Haussler and T... → Read More
Italian super-sprinter wins the stage after avoiding a pile up that takes out almost all his rivalsby Ben Atkins - Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Impressive Dauphiné performance leads to first Grand Tourby Steve Jones - Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Van den Broeck happy with Dauphiné, Contador says he could be a rival for the Tour de France by Conal Andrews - Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Omega Pharma Lotto rider will fill gulf left after departure of Cadel EvansBelgian hope Jurgen Van den Broeck had a welcome boost to his morale at the weekend when he finished a fine fourth overall in the Dauphiné Libéré.
The 27 year old ended the race 3’46 behind RadioShack rider Janez Brajkovic, and rode well in the m... → Read More
Rogers leaves Tour de Suisse, heads for altitude training in mountains by Conal Andrews - Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Tour of California victor stakes everything on strong Tour de FranceTony Martin’s goal of winning the Tour de Suisse has just become a little more difficult following the announcement that his HTC Colombia team-mate Michael Rogers has decided to leave the race.
Rogers is focussed on having a strong Tour de France... → Read More
HTC-Columbia's Tony Martin ready to defend Tour de Suisse lead by Jered Gruber - Tuesday, June 15, 2010 "I have no intention to give away the jersey without a fight."Four days ago, ahead of the start of the Tour de Suisse in Lugano, HTC-Columbia's Tony Martin, said that he was "probably only going to focus on a stage or two and give it a go." Soon after saying that, a brilliant time trial left the German only 3 s... → Read More
Team cites fatigue as the causeby Jered Gruber - Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Vuelta a España: Bruyneel takes RadioShack non-selection as a call to action by VeloNation Press - Monday, June 14, 2010 RadioShack manager won't take the news sitting downFollowing their non-selection for this year's Vuelta a España, Team RadioShack's manager Johan Bruyneel has said he could not understand the decision by race organizer Javier Guillén. The American team needed to gain a wildcard invitation to th... → Read More
Two candidates tied to current ProTour teamsby VeloNation Press - Monday, June 14, 2010
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