Davis in talks with Astana
Sprinter Allan Davis told the Australian paper the NewsMail that he’s considering moving to another team in 2010. The sprinter was left off the Tour de France roster after team captain Tom Boonen won a legal battle with race organizer […]
De Jongh ends career tomorrow
Dutchman Steven de Jongh will be wearing a race number for the last time in tomorrow’s Giro del Piemonte, bringing an end to a professional career that began with the TVM team in 1995. Among the highlights of his career […]
Astana releases Bruyneel, hires Sanquer
French newspaper L’Equipe reported that the Kazakhstan Cycling Federation has agreed to terminate Johan Bruyneel’s contract with Astana making him free to manage Lance Armstrong’s new RadioShack team in 2010. Bruyneel had one year left on his contract with Astana, […]
Kohl implicates team doctor in doping process
Former professional cyclist Bernard Kohl has uncovered more about his doping escapades in the 2008 Tour de France in part three of an interview with Kurier.at In the interview he revealed that one of the problems he faced was that […]
Team Sky in talks with Contador
It looks like the new British Team Sky is throwing their hat into the ring in a bid for reigning Tour de France champion Alberto Contador. Contador’s brother, who also manages the two-time Tour winner, told the Guardian that they […]
Milram readies for Paris-Tours
Tomorrow the German Milram team will look for sprint success in the French Classic Paris-Tours. The team is under considerable pressure to find a sponsor to take over for Milram, and will rest their hopes on Gerald Ciolek for the […]
Boonen to change focus to time trials in 2010?
Belgian Tom Boonen is known best for his performances in the cobbled Classics like Paris-Roubaix, a race he has won three times, but he’s also regarded as one of the top sprinters, and the former green jersey winner continues to […]
Paris-Tours takes center stage
One of the final races of the European road cycling calendar, the 103rd edition of Paris-Tours, will take place this Sunday with great speculation. A race known as the “Sprinters Classic” hasn’t quite lived up to its name in recent […]
Zabriskie Interview on TTs, rumors, and bike safety
Over a career that spans a decade, Garmin-Slipstream rider David Zabriskie has made his mark as one of cycling’s top riders when it comes to racing against the clock. In that time Zabriskie has had many successes in stage racing, […]
Armstrong works to bring back the Coors Classic
Lance Armstrong met with Colorado Governer Bill Ritter today to discuss bringing back the Coors Classic, formerly known as the Red Zinger Bicycle Classic, a race that was started by Celestial Seasons founder Mo Siegel nearly 4 decades ago. Armstrong, […]