Ferrari to make apology to Cavendish, Phinney and other fallen riders
Italian sprinter accepts culpability after seeing TV images With the dust settled, the wounds healing and the effects and repercussions of his wild sprint now clear, Italian sprinter Roberto Ferrari will seek to put yesterday’s crash behind him by making […]
Giro d’Italia Rest Day Wrap: Who will be in the pink after the team time trial
As the race arrives in Italy we look ahead to the overall contenders first big battle The Giro has hit Italian soil after its three-day sabbatical in Denmark, and will re-start on Wednesday with a 33.2km team time trial in […]
Jakob Fuglsang eyeing possible return to Saxo Bank in 2013
Danish rider considering a reconciliation with Bjarne Riis after two years away Jakob Fuglsang is considering a possible return to the Saxo Bank team in 2013, according to BT/sporten.dk. The 26-year-old Danish rider spent the first three years of his […]
Granfondo Giro d’Italia to run two events in USA this year, part of future global series
Los Angeles-Pasadena and Miami-Coral Gables venues in 2012 Giro d’Italia organiser RCS Sport has launched what it plans to be a series of events around the world to promote the race globally, with Gran Fondo events in the USA getting […]
4 Jours de Dunkerque: Jimmy Engoulvent confirms overall victory as Pelucchi takes closing stage
Rainy day on the Côte d’Opale sees another bunch sprint on the fifth of Four Days Matteo Pelucchi (Europcar) sprinted to victory in the fifth and final stage of the Quatre Jours de Dunkerque in a close finish in the […]
Cookson unhappy with plans to charge spectators at Olympic road events
‘Cycling is a sport which is traditionally free to watch’ British Cycling president Brian Cookson has expressed his dissatisfaction with a decision taken to charge spectators at some sections of the road race and time trial course at the London […]
Ask the Pro: The benefits and techniques of motor pacing
Tips on boosting form behind an engine Over the past two decades professional cycling as a sport has changed significantly. Gone are the days when riders were expected to race straight through the entire season. Now it is a profession […]
Sean Kelly Analysis: Giro d’Italia is wide open after Denmark stages
Irishman names his favourites, is surprised weather wasn’t a factor in breaking things up Former world number one and Eurosport cycling expert Sean Kelly has said that the list of possible winners of the Giro d’Italia is much longer than […]
Savio: Rujano’s in better shape than last year
Androni Giocattoli – Venezuela team aiming for podium in Giro Gianni Savio has said that he believes that Jose Rujano is stronger than he was during the 2011 Giro d’Italia, when he won a stage and finished seventh overall, then […]
Sean Kelly Analysis: Ferrari was wrong, needs to apologise for Giro crash
“We have all made errors as sprinters, you have to be able to say sorry” Former world number one Sean Kelly has said that he believes Italian sprinter Roberto Ferrari was fully responsible for the crash which afflicted the finale […]