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Pro Cycling

De Panne: Greipel and Kittel head Lotto Belisol and Argos Shimano teams

Riders to clash in advance of Ronde van Vlaanderen Sprinters Andre Greipel and Marcel Kittel have both been put forward by their respective Lotto Belisol and Argos Shimano teams as leaders for the Three Days of De Panne – Koksijde, […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling,

Armstrong said to be facing investigation from Spanish authorities

“We are really interested that every person, Spanish or not, who has committed a crime in our country is going to be prosecuted” He’s already facing a Qui Tam whistleblower lawsuit in the US, as well as separate claims from […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Doping, Pro Cycling,

Movistar expected to extend its sponsorship of WorldTour team into 2014

Current title backer said set to stay on board for at least one more year Having come on board in 2011 on an initial three year deal, the telephone company sponsoring the Movistar team is reported as being set to […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling,

Driedaagse De Panne: Peter Sagan takes stage one in tightest possible sprint

Slovakian champion beats Arnaud Démare by millimetres for second win in three days Peter Sagan (Cannondale) took his second win in three days as he sprinted to victory at the head of a ten-man group, in the opening stage of […]

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

Van Garderen admits BMC Racing Team must ‘step our game up’ in relation to competing against Sky

American rider reacts to third overall in Critérium International Unable to respond when first Chris Froome and then Richie Porte scorched clear on the Col de l’Ospedale climb yesterday, Tejay van Garderen has conceded that his BMC Racing Team needs […]

Author: VeloNation Press Categories: Pro Cycling,

Cycling Ireland board to decide on April 12th if it will nominate McQuaid for third term as UCI president

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Pro Cycling,

ASO announces new Saitama Criterium will be held in October, event linked to Tour de France

First edition will feature sixty international and national riders, including successful Tour competitors Two and a half months after the Yomiuri Shimbun announced that ASO was working on plans to bring many top riders to Saitama City, north of Tokyo, […]

Author: VeloNation Press Categories: Pro Cycling,

Schleck on attack in Critérium International, completes first stage race since April 2012

RadioShack Leopard rider inches towards form Andy Schleck continued his gradual progress back towards decent racing fitness yesterday when the he went on the attack on the final stage of the Criterium International. The RadioShack Leopard rider responded to an […]

Author: VeloNation Press Categories: Injury and Health, Pro Cycling,

Cycling Ireland board to decide on April 12th if it will nominate McQuaid for third term as UCI president

Some calls exist for an EGM so federation’s members can decide UCI President Pat McQuaid’s bid to secure a third term in office will hinge in part on the outcome of a meeting to be held in Dublin in two […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Doping, Pro Cycling,

ASO announces new Saitama Criterium will be held in October, event linked to Tour de France

First edition will feature sixty international and national riders, including successful Tour competitors Two and a half months after the Yomiuri Shimbun announced that ASO was working on plans to bring many top riders to Saitama City, north of Tokyo, […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling, Tour de France,

Dan Martin Interview: ‘To win Catalunya is great…I am a rider who feeds off confidence’

Garmin-Sharp rider believes race success will have a lasting effect on his career Winner yesterday of the WorldTour Volta a Catalunya ahead of riders such as Joaquim Rodriguez and Bradley Wiggins, Dan Martin has underlined how important the success is […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Interviews, Pro Cycling, Volta a Catalunya,

Schleck on attack in Critérium International, completes first stage race since April 2012

RadioShack Leopard rider inches towards form Andy Schleck continued his gradual progress back towards decent racing fitness yesterday when the he went on the attack on the final stage of the Criterium International. The RadioShack Leopard rider responded to an […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Critérium International, Injury, Pro Cycling,

Van Garderen admits BMC Racing Team must ‘step our game up’ in relation to competing against Sky

American rider reacts to third overall in Critérium International Unable to respond when first Chris Froome and then Richie Porte scorched clear on the Col de l’Ospedale climb yesterday, Tejay van Garderen has conceded that his BMC Racing Team needs […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Critérium International, Pro Cycling,

Bozic gets second important podium place of the week in Gent Wevelgem

Author: Kyle Moore Categories: Pro Cycling,

Gent Wevelgem: Roelandts hit by car highlights hard luck day for Lotto-Belisol

Debusschere flats out of winning breakaway group, Greipel misses out on bunch sprint for victory Though he had hopped back on his bike after the incident, Jurgen Roelandts (Lotto-Belisol) was eventually forced to abandon Gent Wevelgem after being hit by […]

Author: Kyle Moore Categories: Pro Cycling,

Boonen with right knee contusion after Gent Wevelgem crash

“My knee is swollen and it hurts, but we’ll see how it reacts tomorrow. It is important to keep calm” Omega Pharma-Quick Step entered Gent Wevelgem with multiple cards to play. Mark Cavendish was available for the bunch sprint option, […]

Author: Kyle Moore Categories: Injury and Health, Pro Cycling,

Volta a Catalunya: Martin on verge of biggest stage race success, set for head to head with Rodriguez

Spanish rival states that his sensations are better than last year Currently competing in the final stage of the Volta a Catalunya and poised to take what would be the biggest stage race success of his career, Dan Martin is […]

Author: VeloNation Press Categories: Pro Cycling,

Women’s World Cup: Elisa Longo Borghini soloes through the rain to take the Trofeo Binda

Hitec Products rider escapes on a descent to become first Italian winner of Cittiglio World Cup Elisa Longo Borghini (Hitec Products) escaped the peloton with just over 25km to go in the Trofeo Alfredo Binda, the second round of the […]

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

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