SRAM Tour of the Gila: Sutherland and Armstrong winners on day one
Final climb opens GC gaps Showing strong form in the buildup to the Amgen Tour of California, UnitedHealthcare’s Rory Sutherland soloed to victory on yesterday’s opening stage of the SRAM Tour of the Gila in Mogollon. The Australian rider was […]
Cadel Evans: “I feel good for the Tour de France, don’t worry about me!”
Grand Boucle champion disappointed with Tour de Romandie performance but feels all’s well in preparation for July Last week’s Tour de Romandie was not a great race for BMC Racing’s Cadel Evans. The defending champion in the race could only […]
Wiggins: Everything is going to plan
Briton feeling confident after dominant performance in Romandie Clocking up two stage wins plus the overall classification in last week’s Tour of Romandie, Britain’s Bradley Wiggins has spoken with confidence about his current condition and also about his Sky team. […]
Giro d’Italia Preview: Looking ahead to the most balanced Corsa Rosa in years
Where will this year’s first Grand tour be won, and who will win it? After what was widely regarded as the hardest Grand Tour in recent history, the 2012 edition of the Giro d’Italia promises to be a much more […]
Video: Presidential Tour of Turkey organisers debate WorldTour licence bid
Decision to be made soon on potential upgrate Regarding this year’s race as being a success, Presidential Tour of Turkey race director Abdurrahman Acikalin has said that a decision will be made soon as to whether it will apply to […]
With time trial weaknesses less evident, Rodriguez set for a strong Giro d’Italia
Katusha rider developing into a better all rounder Fourth last year, just over a minute off the podium, Joaquim Rodriguez will seek to continue some very strong season performances when he leads the Katusha team in the Giro d’Italia. The […]
Matt Brammeier Interview: Feeling at home with Omega Pharma Quick Step
Irish champion continues progression after HTC Highroad Omega Pharma Quick Step rider Matt Brammeier is a man who does things his own way. He abandoned British Cycling’s Academy to do his own thing in Belgium. And when it was apparent […]
Impey in determined frame of mind heading into Giro d’Italia
South African to make Grand Tour debut in Italian race He recently clocked up his first WorldTour level win when he took stage two of the Vuelta al Pais Vasco, and now Daryl Impey is aiming to move a step […]
Sky extends British Cycling backing until 2016
Will WorldTour team sponsorship also be lengthened? Dispelling fears that the upheavals at the Murdoch empire might affect Sky’s future links with the sport, British Cycling has confirmed that the company has extended its backing of the federation. The company […]
Tony Martin “super happy” with comeback race in Frankfurt
“Der Panzerwagen” not lost any form three weeks after being hit by a car in training The ‘man of the match’, or ‘most valuable player’ in today’s Rund um den Finanzplatz Eschborn-Frankfurt was, without question, Omega Pharma-Quick Step’s Tony Martin. […]