NOS signs ‘access all areas’ agreement with Blanco squad for Tour de France documentary
Dutch station states project reflects transparency on the part of the team The NOS media company has hailed an agreement with the Blanco Pro Cycling team as being one which will it says will allow a high level of transparency […]
WADA states GW501516 doping cases are ongoing, won’t comment further
Uncertain if positive tests relate to cycling Responding to questions about its recent warning about the use of the substance GW501516, the World Anti Doping Agency WADA has confirmed that cases exist in relation to the substance. However it has […]
After strong Paris-Roubaix, Stybar hopes to ride the Tour de France
Double world cyclo-cross champion proud of Classics performance Speaking after a strong performance in Paris-Roubaix, where he looked like a potential winner until he clipped a spectator’s camera at the Carrefour de l’Arbe sector of cobbles and was delayed, Zdenek […]
Cancellara takes over UCI WorldTour lead after Paris-Roubaix triumph
Van Avermaet into top ten, Vanmarcke and Terpstra clock up points Fabian Cancellara’s sprint victory against Sep Vanmarcke (Blanco Pro Cycling) in yesterday’s Paris-Roubaix led to the Swiss rider’s third win in the race, but has also brought the additional […]
MPCC calls on more teams to join its anti-doping movement
Legeay favours a ‘Year Zero’ approach, but also a rigid enforcing of regulations from this point Following an upsurge in requests for membership after the Lance Armstrong/US Postal Service scandal, the Mouvement Pour un Cyclisme Crédible/MPCC [Movement for a Credible […]
Russell Downing on Paris-Roubaix debut: “Job done: got to the finish!”
Former British champion spends a hard day working for the team in his first appearance in the race Russell Downing (NetApp-Endura) is still having new experiences in his career, even at the age of 34, and on Sunday rode his […]
Mathew Hayman: “It would have been nice to get one or two sections further”
Team Sky’s Australian hardman reflects on a hard, but fruitless, day in Paris-Roubaix Very few meaningful breakaways were allowed to get free of the peloton in yesterday’s Paris-Roubaix, as the RadioShack-Leopard team of eventual winner Fabian Cancellara kept a tight […]
Modolo and Coquard confirmed as part of strong sprinting lineup in Presidential Tour of Turkey
Other fast gallopers set to be announced in coming days A stage winner in 2012, the Italian sprinter Sacha Modolo has been confirmed as heading back to this year’s Presidential Tour of Turkey and is fired up to again achieve […]
Milan Sanremo winner Ciolek back in action in Brabantse Pijl
MTN Qhubeka riders looking for good showing in semi-Classic After missing out on Scheldeprijs and the GP Pino Cerami due to a recent cold, Milan-Sanremo winner Gerald Ciolek has been confirmed as leading the MTN Qhubeka team in Wednesday’s Brabantse […]
MPCC calls on more teams to join its anti-doping movement
Legeay favours a ‘Year Zero’ approach, but also a rigid enforcing of regulations from this point Following an upsurge in requests for membership after the Lance Armstrong/US Postal Service scandal, the Mouvement Pour un Cyclisme Crédible/MPCC [Movement for a Credible […]