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Pro Cycling

Rabobank eying overall glory on two fronts in Vuelta a España

Robert Gesink and Bauke Mollema both aiming for the general classification after crashing out in France Rabobank has become the latest team to name its nine-man roster for the upcoming Vuelta a España, which begins with an evening team time […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta a España,

Lotto-Belisol chasing stage victories with strong Vuelta a España line up

Belgian team wants a Spanish stage to go with Giro and Tour victories so far this year Lotto-Belisol has announced its line up for the Vuelta a España, which starts with a team time trial in Pamplona on Saturday, August […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta a España,

Three-pronged GC attack for RadioShack Nissan in Vuelta a España

Monfort wants to build on sixth place of 2011 With Andy Schleck still trying to get back to speed after a pelvic fracture and his brother Frank sidelined due to a positive test for a diuretic, the RadioShack Nissan team […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta a España,

Michael Matthews confirms two year contract with Orica GreenEdge

Former world under 23 champion to leave Rabobank for Australian squad Seven months after the Orica GreenEdge team confirmed an interest in signing Australian sprinter Michael Matthews, the UCI ProTeam has announced that it has agreed a two year deal. […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Pro Cycling,

Luis León Sánchez escapes to take his second Clásica San Sebastián

Rabobank’s Spanish star takes victory with a trademark late attack Luis León Sánchez (Rabobank) took his second victory in la Clásica San Sebastián in three years, after a trademark attack over the remains of the peloton with just over eight […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Clásica de San Sebastián, Pro Cycling, Race Reports and Results,

Sanchez on board for three more years, rest of 2012 schedule plotted out

Tour of Britain, worlds and Chinese WorldTour races on the cards Following on from the recent confirmation that the Euskaltel team will continue for at least three more years, the 2008 Olympic champion Samuel Sanchez has committed to staying on […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling,

Vuelta a España: Talansky to lead Garmin-Sharp, four Dutch riders on team

Tour de l’Ain winner in strong shape The Garmin-Sharp team is yet to officially announce its lineup for the Vuelta a España, but talented 23 year old Andrew Talansky is expected to lead the squad when it lines out in […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta a España,

Ballan and Gilbert targeting stages in Vuelta a España

BMC Racing Team names Bookwalter and Morabito as GC riders Having missed out on a stage win in the Tour de France, the BMC Racing team is heading towards the Vuelta a España hoping for success in this area. Former […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta a España,

Clásica San Sebastián sees Luis León Sánchez bounce back from Olympic disappointment

Spanish rider puts London time trial mechanical problems behind him to take his home Classic Rabobank’s Luis León Sánchez has managed to put the dejection of his disastrous Olympic time trial behind him with a solo victory in the Clásica […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Clásica de San Sebastián, Pro Cycling,

Vinokourov says farewell to pro cycling at Clasica San Sebastian

Olympic champion believes it’s time to go Racing on a striking gold-coloured bike and sporting the Olympic rings on his jersey, Alexandre Vinokourov has said that today’s Clasica San Sebastian marks his final event as a pro rider, and that […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Clásica de San Sebastián, Pro Cycling,

Tour of Utah Wrap-up: A little age and a lot of youth highlight the top ten

Riders and directors react to exciting finale of “America’s Toughest Stage Race” It may only be the third biggest stage race in the United States, but the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah wrapped up on Sunday with a few […]

Author: Kyle Moore Categories: Pro Cycling,

Movistar emphasises Vuelta leadership role is for Cobo

Unzué expresses uncertainty about Valverde’s form Several days after Alejandro Valverde appeared to play down any thoughts of him leading the Movistar team in the Vuelta a España, the 2009 winner saying he would instead ride for last year’s champion […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta a España,

Thomas De Gendt to lead Vacansoleil-DCM to la Vuelta a España

Giro d’Italia podium-finisher aiming for stage win; staying cool about overall chances Thomas De Gendt will lead Vacansoleil-DCM to the Vuelta a España, which starts with a 16.5km team time trial in the Navarre city of Pamplona on Saturday, August […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta a España,

WorldTour “system failure” means Bjarne Riis won’t name Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank signings

Current teams could penalise riders, cut racing schedules, and deny them valuable ranking points Bjarne Riis has made several signings for Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank, according to sporten.dk, but the Danish former Tour winner is refusing to name names. The reason […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling,

Yauheni Hutarovich to AG2R La Mondiale on two-year deal

Belarusian champion adds sprint power to French team as chances become limited at FDJ-BigMat AG2R La Mondiale has announced the signature of Belarusian champion Yauheni Hutarovich on a two-year contract. The 28-year-old sprinter has spent his entire professional career to […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling,

Vuelta a España: Contador feeling upbeat about his form after Eneco Tour

“There’s no way we’ll envisage by how much he’ll win the Vuelta” – McGee Any of Alberto Contador’s Vuelta rivals who were hoping the Spaniard would be far off good condition after his six month suspension from racing will be […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta a España,

Vuelta a España: Katusha awards leader’s role to Rodriguez, Menchov to support

Mountainous route means Giro runner-up has GC chance Heading to the most mountainous rote of the Vuelta a España in years, the Katusha team has opted to back this year’s second place finisher in the Giro d’Italia, Joaquim Rodriguez, rather […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta a España,

Thomas Dekker to ride Vuelta a España after all

First Grand Tour in five years for Garmin-Sharp rider Although his management company SEG International stated earlier this month that Thomas Dekker would miss the Vuelta a España, thus further extending the gulf back to his last Grand Tour, the […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Pro Cycling, Vuelta a España,

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