Court order in class action case compels Aaron Brown to provide full details of Kimmage defence fund
Massachusetts judge wants reassurances fund is intact; could demand money is transferred to neutral third party Further to the news that Hein Verbruggen and Pat McQuaid have reactivated their court case against the journalist Paul Kimmage, VeloNation has received confirmation […]
Verbruggen and McQuaid reactivate legal case against Kimmage
Action continues despite UCI’s decision to abandon suit Although Brian Cookson said in October that the UCI was abandoning the legal case it had previously taken against Paul Kimmage, two other parties in that suit – former presidents Hein Verbruggen […]
Robert Marchand smashes his own hour record at 102 years of age
Born in 1911, Frenchman covers over 26 kilometres in new velodrome near Paris Almost two full years after he set the oldest-ever hour record of 24.251 kilometres in Aigle, the 102 year old Frenchman Robert Marchand has smashed that mark […]
Horner signs WorldTour contract with Lampre-Merida team, will target Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España
Vuelta a España winner finally gets WorldTour deal for 2014 Months of searching for a contract have come to an end for Chris Horner, with the Vuelta a España winner inking a contract to race with the Lampre-Merida team this […]
UCI instructs World Cycling Centre athletes not to consume meat in China and Mexico due to Clenbuterol risk
Governing body also warns national federations and teams of dangers Following in the wake of the positive tests for Clenbuterol concerning Tinkoff Saxo rider Michael Rogers and Crelan-Euphony rider Jonathan Breyne, UCI president Brian Cookson has issued a warning to […]
Sam Bennett Interview: I’d love to ride the Tour de France this year with NetApp Endura
Irish rider ambitious to get his pro career off to a strong start, has had his best winter training to date Irish pro Sam Bennett has said that he would jump at the chance to ride the Tour de France […]
IAM Cycling, NetApp Endura, Cofidis and Bretagne – Séché Environnement given Tour de France wildcards
ASO also announces invites for Paris-Nice and Critérium du Dauphiné Tour de France organisers ASO have named the four teams that will be given wildcards to this year’s race, confirming that French teams Bretagne – Séché Environnement and Cofidis, the […]
Michele Acquarone interview part III: We were looking into a women’s Milan-Sanremo for 2015, Giro for 2017
Former Giro chief on women’s cycling, redeveloping the men’s calendar and the need to shorten the three Grand Tours Former RCS Sport COO Michele Acquarone has said that while he was still part of that company, provisional efforts had been […]
Michele Acquarone Interview Part II: “The judge will decide who is right or wrong, but I am sure that I am right”
Italian says RCS Sport sacking has damaged his reputation and he can’t find work A month and a half after he lost his job at RCS Sport and confirmed that he planned to take legal action over the sacking, Michele […]
Triumphant Gerrans turns focus towards Herald Sun Tour after Tour Down Under success
Orica GreenEdge rider wants third Australian success prior to heading to Europe Having won the Australian road race championships earlier this month plus his third Santos Tour Down Under today, Simon Gerrans has said that he is focussed on a […]