Michael Matthews confirmed as missing Milan-Sanremo
Tirreno-Adriatico crash proves costly for Australian The 2010 world under 23 champion Michael Matthews has been confirmed as missing what would have been his second Milan-Sanremo. The Rabobank rider crashed hard on last Thursday’s stage of Tirreno-Adriatico and while he […]
Seven WorldTour races have licences extended
UCI includes Volta a Catalunya, pledging support Amid recent talk that a rival series of races could be set up under the so-called Breakaway League, the UCI has today confirmed that its WorldTour series is continuing to move forward, with […]
Valverde dedicates WorldTour lead to Movistar team
Double ProTour winner back on top of UCI’s standings after Paris-Nice Spanish rider Alejandro Valverde has thanked his Movistar team after he moved to the top of the UCI’s WorldTour ranking, just over three months after he returned to competition […]
Wiggins wins Paris-Nice with Col d’Eze victory
Briton emulates Simpson with triumph in Race to the Sun Digging deep in the second half of the Col d’Eze time trial, Bradley Wiggins (Sky Procycling) made history today when he became the first British rider to win Paris-Nice since […]
Tirreno-Adriatico: Sagan wins stage 4, Horner seizes lead
Defending champion Evans loses time Peter Sagan has used his explosive power to win the fourth stage of Tirreno-Adriatico in Italy, proving best out of a five man group which forced its way clear inside the tough final two kilometres […]
Uncertainty about Matthews’ Milan-Sanremo participation
No decision yet on when injured Australian will return to racing Rabobank rider Michael Matthews’ enforced withdrawal from Tirreno Adriatico today has put a question mark over his chances of riding Milan-Sanremo, with the rider losing out on a key […]
Boasson Hagen underlines Sanremo credentials with Tirreno stage win
Norwegian steps up after Cavendish fades Yesterday it was Mark Cavendish; today, Sky Procycling triumphed again in Tirreno-Adriatico, although this time the victory came courtesy of Edvald Boasson Hagen. The team was working to set world champion Cavendish up for […]
Peiper: Haussler feels he has the legs of 2009
‘No chain’ sensations in training While he’s yet to clock up his first victory of 2012, Heinrich Haussler has been working hard to return to his best form and, according to Garmin Barracuda’s performance director Allan Peiper, appears on track. […]
Tirreno-Adriatico: Cavendish clocks up fourth win of the season
Freire runs world champion close, Goss keeps lead World road race champion Mark Cavendish has clocked up victory on stage two of Tirreno-Adriatico, winning a big gallop into Indicatore. The Sky Procycling rider came off the wheel of Tyler Farrar […]
GreenEdge joins MPCC, movement wants international sanctioning body introduced
Eight teams part of tougher anti-doping regulations for 2012 The new Australian GreenEdge team has been confirmed as a member of the Movement for a Credible Cycling (MPCC), the initiative which is made up of teams willing to go beyond […]








