Phinney will go for gold again, Bobridge now hunting for bronze
The much anticipated duel between Taylor Phinney and Jack Bobridge in the individual pursuit at this week’s World Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark wasn’t meant to be, with the Australian missing the mark for the gold medal round this time around. […]
Riis and Sorensen welcome Breschel’s success
Danish national champion Matti Breschel’s victory in yesterday’s Dwars door Vlaanderen has been applauded by both his team manager Bjarne Riis, and TV commentator Rolf Sorensen, who recently expressed concern that the riders were not winning. Breschel attacked with over […]
Sastre loses time but still feeling upbeat in first race of the season
2008 Tour de France champion Carlos Sastre finished 104th on yesterday’s stage of the Volta a Catalunya, losing almost 20 minutes to his team-mate Xavi Tondo, yet indicated afterwards that he was satisfied with his sensations. “The stage was very […]
Evans continues Giro preparations at Critérium International
What is one of the most impressive Criterium International line-ups in recent memory will be further boosted by the participation of world road race champion Cadel Evans. The Australian will join his BMC Racing team-mates for the three stage test […]
Cameron Meyer defends title in points race
Australian Cameron Meyer successfully defended his points race title at the world track cycling championships in Copenhagen, Denmark on Wednesday. The 22-year-old finished off the event with 70 points, more than double the 33 point tally of silver medalist Dutchman […]
Day and Neben take Redlands Classic prologue
The NRC calendar kicked off today with the prologue at the Redlands Classic, with Fly V Australia’s Ben Day repeating his win from last year, taking out the Jelly Belly duo of Carter Jones and Kiel Reijnen, who finished second […]
UCI appeals Swiss decision to abandon doping case on Jan Ullrich
Last month the disciplinary committee of the Swiss Olympic Committee made the decision to drop the case against former professional cyclist Jan Ullrich. The action was taken against the cyclist for his alleged involvement in the Operación Puerto doping scandal […]
Bettini still undecided about taking over for Ballerini
Former professional cyclist Paolo Bettini has admitted that he’s still undecided on whether he will take the place of the late Franco Ballerini as the Italian national coach. The Italians were close friends and, while the position is open for […]
Hoy takes back the world keirin title
Four-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy took back his keirin World Championship title in Copenhagen, Denmark today to give him a British record of 10 world titles. Hoy dominated the final of the men’s event, finishing in front of Malaysia’s […]
Traffic signalers threaten to boycott Tour of Flanders
Former Belgian national coach Jose De Cauwer made comments yesterday on Sporza during Dwars door Vlaanderen that has the signalmen scheduled to work the Tour of Flanders up in arms. De Cauwer complained that the signalers weren’t doing a proper […]








