Saxo Bank's Bellis heads home after tragic accident
This weekend Saxo Bank announced that British rider Johnny Bellis will be released from the Wellington Hospital in London to return to his home on Isle of Man. On September 19, 2009, the weekend prior to the Mendrisio World Championships, […]
Keukeleire surprises in GP Samyn
Cofidis rider Jens Keukeleire took the first victory of his professional career today in Belgium at the the traditional Wallonian season opener GP Samyn. The 21 year old got the better of Grégory Joseph (Topsport Vlaanderen), Cédric Pineau (Roubaix Lille […]
Brandle says Footon-Servetto is aiming high in Malaysia
Footon-Servetto rider Matthias Brandle has said that the Spanish team is determined to leave its mark on this year’s Tour de Langkawi, and would target both the flat stages and the overall classification in the race. Thus far, their sprinter […]
Ferrari sprints to Giro del Friuli win
Roberto Ferrari (De Rosa-Stac Plastic) had his second win in four days today at the Giro del Friuli. He beat compatriots Jacobo Guarnieri (Liquigas) and Enrico Rossi (Ceramic Flaminia) in the 189 kilometer event from from Brugnera to Sacile. The […]
Grabovskyy wants to grab his second chance
Former world under 23 champion Dmytro Grabovskyy took his first international placing of note in quite some time when he galloped to third place on today’s third stage of the Tour de Langkawi. The Ukrainian ISD-Neri rider finished behind double […]
Anti-doping figure Gripper leaves UCI post
Director General of the International Cycling Union (UCI) Jean-Pierre Strebel has announced the departure of UCI’s Anti-doping Service Manager Anne Gripper. Gripper led several extremely important initiatives within the UCI, including the implementation of the programme “100% against doping” and […]
Matthews vows to fight on despite yellow jersey loss
One day after taking his first pro win, Michael Matthews (Team Jayco-Skins) had the disappointment of losing his race leader’s yellow jersey on today’s longest stage of the Tour de Langkawi. The Australian and his team tried to control the […]
Washington DC's Mayor talks about the 2012 Giro d'Italia bid
There has been much speculation in recent days about whether or not Washington DC will host the start of the 2012 Giro d’Italia with no conclusive answer to date. While purists in the sport cringe at the thought of bringing […]
Tour de Langkawi: stage victory for Thomson, race lead for Erler
Former Tour of Egypt winner Jay Thomson clocked up his biggest success to date today when he galloped to victory on stage two of the Tour de Langkawi. The 23 year old South African outsprinted Tobias Erler (Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling […]
Cavendish to miss Milan-Sanremo?
HTC-Columbia sprinter Mark Cavendish has started off his 2010 season a bit behind schedule. The Manxman is used to having his way in the run up to the line, but his recent performances have brought up questions about whether he’ll […]








