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Haussler leaves California following crashes, knee injury aggravated by VeloNation Press - Friday, May 21, 2010 Forced to abandon first race back from injuryCervélo TestTeam’s Heinrich Haussler was forced to abandon the Tour of California with knee problems yesterday after being involved in a crash just after the stage five start. The incident happened as the road narrowed on the way out of the sta... → Read More
Evans frustrated by blocking tactics, loses more time by Ben Atkins - Friday, May 21, 2010 Fined after clash with RighiWorld champion Cadel Evans (BMC Racing) and Daniele Righi have both been fined 2000 Swiss Francs for their spat in the front of the peloton during the closing kilometres of yesterday’s stage, according to la Gazzetta dello Sport. Evans had been... → Read More
Former Giro winner claims Ricco should have been invitedby Conal Andrews - Friday, May 21, 2010
Three-time world TT champ takes overby Jered Gruber - Thursday, May 20, 2010
Day mixes it up with the ProTour squadsby Jered Gruber - Thursday, May 20, 2010
Cycling shows its bright futureby Steve Jones - Thursday, May 20, 2010
Tour of California: Lance Armstrong crashes and is taken to hospital by VeloNation Press - Thursday, May 20, 2010 Stitches required for eye and elbowRadioShack's Lance Armstrong was forced to abandon the Tour of California after being involved in an early crash during today's fifth stage.
According to RadioShack team manager Johan Bruyneel's Twitter page, the seven-time Tour de France winner w... → Read More
German champion wins her 20th Aude stage as two Dutch riders make the podiumby Ben Atkins - Thursday, May 20, 2010
Favourites reassert themselves on what should be a day for the sprintersby Ben Atkins - Thursday, May 20, 2010
Doping Crisis: Cycling at a crossroads by Steve Jones - Thursday, May 20, 2010 How should cycling deal with its past?Yesterday VeloNation received a copy of an email purportedly exchanged between Floyd Landis and a cycling official in which Landis admits doping and chronicles systematic doping practices over the years leading up to his suspension from the sport in ... → Read More
Garmin's Farrar sees his red jersey lead slashedby Ben Atkins - Thursday, May 20, 2010
Floyd Landis comes clean, accuses Armstrong and other high profile cyclists of doping by VeloNation Press - Thursday, May 20, 2010 Floyd Landis has admitted to a doping past and accused other high profile cyclists of systematic doping practices. VeloNation recieved an email from a reliable source yesterday that is purportedly between the rider and a high-ranking US cycling... → Read More
Liquigas-Doimo captain dismisses the chances of the other l'Aquila opportunistsby Ben Atkins - Thursday, May 20, 2010
Boonen not happy with cobblestones appearing in Tour de France by Conal Andrews - Thursday, May 20, 2010 Feels risks are too great for GC contendersThe inclusion of cobbles in this year’s Tour de France has been criticised from very unexpected quarters, with multiple Classics winner Tom Boonen speaking out against the route chosen for stage three.
While Boonen has won three editions of Paris... → Read More
Gilbert confirms that he’ll miss the Tour de France by Conal Andrews - Thursday, May 20, 2010 Belgian focusses on Worlds as big season goalThe sight of Philippe Gilbert in full flight is one of the most impressive images in cycling, given his swashbuckling style, but fans of the Belgian rider will have to wait until the Vuelta a España before they can cheer him on on a Grand Tour. The... → Read More
Boasson Hagen returns to racing, Tour de France looks possible by Conal Andrews - Thursday, May 20, 2010 Starts back in next week's Bayern-Rundfahrt Having been unable to race since March due to a problem with his Achilles tendon, Team Sky’s Edvald Boasson Hagen has now been given the green light by specialists to result racing next week. The hugely talented 23 year old will line out in the Bay... → Read More
Tour of California: Francesco Chicchi talks after his win by Jered Gruber - Wednesday, May 19, 2010 Francesco Chicchi took his sixth victory of the still young season today in the Tour of California's Stage 4 bunch sprint finish Modesto. The 29-year-old Italian had no problems dispatching JJ Haedo and Mark Cavendish en route to the win. He confesse... → Read More
by Jered Gruber - Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Expect the unexpected in this Giroby Steve Jones - Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Tour of California: The sprinters talk bunch sprint possibilities by Jered Gruber - Wednesday, May 19, 2010 Can anyone rival the Manx Missile...There aren't very many chances for the sprinters in the 2010 AMGEN Tour of California, but Wednesday's Stage 4 finish in Modesto has bunch sprint printed all over it.
Juan Jose Haedo (Saxo Bank)
"I'm feeling pretty good. I had a little crash in t... → Read More
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