Anto Moran Interview: Cycling Ireland board member speaks about his decision not to back McQuaid
Lone dissenting voice talks about why he differed from Cycling Ireland’s position When Anto Moran became the sole member of Cycling Ireland’s board not to back Pat McQuaid for nomination for his third term as UCI president, he didn’t imagine […]
Pozzato seeking to bounce back from tough Classics experience with participation in Tour of Turkey
Race to help him fine tune his form prior to Giro d’Italia His Classics campaign looked to be on course for some big results when he won the early season Laiguegila Trophy in February and then snagged second in Roma […]
Bastogne to host la Flèche Wallonne start in 2014 in Battle of the Bulge 70th anniversary year
Walloon provinces to share Semi-Classic start; finish to remain on Mur de Huy The 2014 edition of la Flèche Wallonne will start in Bastogne in 2014, race organiser ASO announced last night on several of its race’s Twitter feeds. So […]
Denis Menchov out of Liège and Romandie with recurrence of knee injury
Tour de France preparation disrupted for Katusha’s Russian captain Denis Menchov (Katusha) will now miss Sunday’s Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Tour de Romandie, which starts on Tuesday, after suffering a recurrence of the knee injury that disrupted the first half of […]
Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Valverde fears Gilbert, Rodríguez doesn’t
Spanish riders weigh up their rivals on the eve of la Doyenne The two Spanish favourites for Liège-Bastogne-Liège will certainly be watching one another during Sunday’s race. According to Sporza, however, what Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) and Joaquim Rodríguez (Katusha) don’t […]
Giro del Trentino: Vincenzo Nibali seizes final victory on the steep climb to Sega di Ala
Stage win and overall for Astana rider as mechanical costs Bradley Wiggins Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) seized overall victory in the 2013 Giro del Trentino with an attack on the final climb to the finish of the fourth and final stage, […]