Hunter takes first stage in Giro del Capo
South African Robert Hunter brought Team Barloworld continued his winning ways with an impressive victory in the 110km first stage of the Giro del Capo from Wellington-Wellington. Hunter won the bunch sprint with Christoff van Heerden (MTN) and Johann Rabie […]
Saxo Bank look to Voigt and Larsson for Paris-Nice
Team Saxo Bank will be looking to come away from Paris-Nice with a yellow jersey for Berliner Jens Voigt or Luxembourger Fränk Schleck. The week long race begins March 8th and ends on the 15th. Both Voigt and Schleck showed […]
Armstrong and Contador to ride together
Astana riders Lance Armstrong and Alberto Contador will ride together for the first time as teammates in the the Vuelta a Castilla y Leon from March 24-28. This much anticipated meeting of the two Tour de France contenders will give […]
Team Type 1 Announces Internal Anti-Doping Testing Program
Team Type 1 announced today that it has launched its first anti-doping testing program. The world’s only professional cycling team that includes riders who have Type 1 diabetes administered blood and urine tests to its riders at training camp in […]
Servais Knaven leads Team Milram in Le Samyn
Servais Knaven has recovered from his cold and will lead Team MILRAM on Wednesday, March 4, in the Belgian one-day race Le Samyn (UCI 1.1). In addition to the Netherlander, Directeur Sportif Ralf Grabsch will look to Germans Markus Eichler, […]
De Jongh out for six weeks
Team Quick-Step announced that after further tests undergone this morning at the Herentals Clinic, rider Steven De Jongh has been diagnosed with a bicep femoris muscle torn at the height of the tuber ischii, as consequence of a brutal fall […]
Injured Hoy withdraws from World Championships
Due to an ongoing hip injury sustained during one of the worst crashes of his cycling career in Copenhagen last month, Chris Hoy has been forced to withdraw from competing in the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, which take place […]
Columbia – High Road scores in GP Almeria
Exceptionally strong teamwork by Columbia-Highroad in the GP Almeria in Spain on Sunday culminated with an impressive sprint victory for New Zealander Greg Henderson. Henderson netted his first triumph of 2009 after Columbia-Highroad completely shattered the field in strong crosswinds […]
Knaven will miss Classics season opener
Milram rider and former Paris-Robaix winner Servais Knaven will miss Saturday’s semi classic Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, formerly known as Het Volk. The race opens the Belgian season and is often times a very important part of preparations for the upcoming […]
Brailsford reaches for the sky
Great Britain’s Olympic performance director Dave Brailsford has decided to ride the wave of popularity created by their Olympic track team’s success and form a new professional road cycling team for 2010. Brailsford, the man at the helm of the […]








