Sastre ends 2009 with an analysis of season of highs and lows
Two stage wins in the Giro d’Italia suggested that Carlos Sastre was on track for a very strong defence of his Tour de France title but, as Denis Menchov also learned, a strong performance in Italy does not necessarily translate […]
Cooke says he’s stronger than ever before, motivated for Saxo Bank debut
Former Tour de France Maillot Vert Baden Cooke has had a forgettable few seasons due to various team and injury difficulties, but he’s feeling psyched and optimistic about what will be a new start with the Saxo Bank team. “Right […]
Voigt preparing for what could be final season
One of cycling’s toughest and most charismatic riders, Jens Voigt, is counting down the days until the start of what could well be his final year competing in the sport. Now 38 years of age, he’s been a professional since […]
Armstrong blasts Contador over Tour de France
The training is ramping up, the new season is about to start, and Lance Armstrong has made it clear that there is no love between him and the rider who beat him in the 2009 Tour de France, Alberto Contador. […]
Bobridge changes programme in buildup to Tour Down Under
In January Jack Bobridge was one of the most aggressive riders in the Tour Down Under, impressing many including seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. The world time trial champion is determined to perform well again in the race, […]
Bobridge changes programme in buildup to Tour Down Under
In January Jack Bobridge was one of the most aggressive riders in the Tour Down Under, impressing many including seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. The world time trial champion is determined to perform well again in the race, […]
Bobridge changes programme in buildup to Tour Down Under
In January Jack Bobridge was one of the most aggressive riders in the Tour Down Under, impressing many including seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. The world time trial champion is determined to perform well again in the race, […]
Tour de l’Avenir route details leaked
A gruelling edition of the Tour de l’Avenir looks to be in store for 2010, according to the French website Directvelo.com. “This year, the route will be very difficult,” an unnamed source told the site. Initial details have started to […]
No sympathy for Rasmussen from Danish Cycling Union
2010 begins in a matter of days, yet there is still no firm news about where Michael Rasmussen will be competing. The Danish rider had been linked to the Murcia AMPO team but that looks certain to collapse due to […]
Sorensen expects big things from Baden Cooke
It’s been a long time since Baden Cooke took the Maillot Vert in the Tour de France – over six years, to be precise – but the Australian has perhaps his best chance to once again chase top results following […]