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Pro Cycling

Voigt in attacking mood in Vuelta al Pais Vasco

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Pro Cycling,

Paris-Roubaix organiser announces ratings of 27 cobbled sectors

52.6km of Hell in 111th edition of the Queen of the Classics Following reconnaissance by race director Christian Prudhomme and technical director Jean-François Pescheux, organiser ASO has officially rated the 27 sectors of cobbles to be crossed in Sunday’s Paris-Roubaix. […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling, Spring Classics,

Marianne Vos presents “On the Throne” book about her outstanding 2012 season

World and Olympic champion details her experiences on the way to her biggest triumphs Marianne Vos (Rabobank-Liv/Giant) was at the Brabantse Provinciehuis in s’Hertogenbosch, the city where she was born, to present her book “Op de Troon” [On the Throne […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling,

Tom Boonen won’t “even watch Roubaix” as he recovers from Flanders crash

Belgian champion writes off Classics season and doesn’t know when he’ll resume training Tom Boonen (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) won’t be able to bring himself to watch this Sunday’s Paris-Roubaix, as he sits out the race with the injuries he sustained […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Injury and Health, Pro Cycling,

Kashechkin expresses concern about non-selection for Vuelta al Pais Vasco

Team confirms rider still in running for possible Tour de France selection Andrey Kashechkin, one of the aggressors on the final stage of the Volta a Catalunya, has spoken of his disappointment at not being given a green light to […]

Author: VeloNation Press Categories: Pro Cycling,

Cavendish aiming for Scheldeprijs record tomorrow

Briton confirmed as leader for semi-Classic Already successful in seven races this year, Mark Cavendish is aiming to make history tomorrow when he goes for the all-time record of four career victories in the Scheldeprijs race. The Omega Pharma Quick […]

Author: VeloNation Press Categories: Pro Cycling,

Bennati forced to miss Paris-Roubaix due to illness

Team Saxo Tinkoff gives Italian time to regain health Team Saxo Tinkoff has had a setback as regards its lineup for Paris-Roubaix, with the squad being forced to rule out Daniele Bennati due to illness. The Italian has been suffering […]

Author: VeloNation Press Categories: Pro Cycling,

UCI states that Rasmussen’s return to racing blocked because of registration delay

Rider unable to start comeback race at Circuit de la Sarthe Due to return to racing today in the Circuit de la Sarthe, Alex Rasmussen was instead told shortly before the start by a commissaire that he would not be […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Pro Cycling,

Vuelta al Pais Vasco: Daryl Impey repeats his 2012 stage two Vitoria sprint

South African takes the win but lead passes to Francesco Gavazzi Daryl Impey (Orica-GreenEdge) continued his teams perfect start to the 2013 Vuelta al Pais Vasco as he outsprinted the peloton at the end of the second stage between Elgoibar […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling, Race Reports and Results, Vuelta al Pais Vasco,

Kashechkin expresses concern about non-selection for Vuelta al Pais Vasco

Team confirms rider still in running for possible Tour de France selection Andrey Kashechkin, one of the aggressors on the final stage of the Volta a Catalunya, has spoken of his disappointment at not being given a green light to […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta al Pais Vasco,

Cavendish aiming for Scheldeprijs record tomorrow

Briton confirmed as leader for semi-Classic Already successful in seven races this year, Mark Cavendish is aiming to make history tomorrow when he goes for the all-time record of four career victories in the Scheldeprijs race. The Omega Pharma Quick […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling,

Bennati forced to miss Paris-Roubaix due to illness

Team Saxo Tinkoff gives Italian time to regain health Team Saxo Tinkoff has had a setback as regards its lineup for Paris-Roubaix, with the squad being forced to rule out Daniele Bennati due to illness. The Italian has been suffering […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Injury, Paris-Roubaix, Pro Cycling, Spring Classics,

UCI states that Rasmussen’s return to racing blocked because of registration delay

Rider unable to start comeback race at Circuit de la Sarthe Due to return to racing today in the Circuit de la Sarthe, Alex Rasmussen was instead told shortly before the start by a commissaire that he would not be […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Pro Cycling,

Voigt in attacking mood in Vuelta al Pais Vasco

“If I’m not going to be there in the sprint, then I might as well try something else” Showing that he continues to have strong fitness plus an aggressive spirit despite being 41 years of age, Jens Voigt animated today’s […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta al Pais Vasco,

Paris-Roubaix organiser announces ratings of 27 cobbled sectors

52.6km of Hell in 111th edition of the Queen of the Classics Following reconnaissance by race director Christian Prudhomme and technical director Jean-François Pescheux, organiser ASO has officially rated the 27 sectors of cobbles to be crossed in Sunday’s Paris-Roubaix. […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Paris-Roubaix, Pro Cycling, Spring Classics,

Marianne Vos presents “On the Throne” book about her outstanding 2012 season

World and Olympic champion details her experiences on the way to her biggest triumphs Marianne Vos (Rabobank-Liv/Giant) was at the Brabantse Provinciehuis in s’Hertogenbosch, the city where she was born, to present her book “Op de Troon” [On the Throne […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Olympics, Pro Cycling, World Championships,

Tom Boonen won’t “even watch Roubaix” as he recovers from Flanders crash

Belgian champion writes off Classics season and doesn’t know when he’ll resume training Tom Boonen (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) won’t be able to bring himself to watch this Sunday’s Paris-Roubaix, as he sits out the race with the injuries he sustained […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Injury, Paris-Roubaix, Pro Cycling, Spring Classics, Tour of Flanders,

Circuit Cycliste Sarthe: Matteo Pelucchi takes stage one as a late crash hits the peloton

Italian sprinter gets his first win for IAM Cycling and takes the yellow jersey Matteo Pelucchi (IAM Cycling) took his first victory for the new Swiss team as he won the bunch sprint on the first stage of the Circuit […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Circuit Cycliste Sarthe, Pro Cycling, Race Reports and Results,

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