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Pro Cycling

Quintana looking increasingly likely to target Giro d’Italia rather than Tour

Valverde set to lead Movistar team in French race, final decision to be made next month Although he finished a superb second in his debut this year, Nairo Quintana has given a further indication that he may well concentrate on […]

Author: VeloN Categories: Giro d'Italia, Pro Cycling, Tour de France,

Humble Huzarski hoping for solid full season and Tour de France start

Polish rider gives himself a passing grade, but barely, in 2013 Having recently turned 33 years old, Bartosz Huzarski (NetApp-Endura) is experienced enough to maintain an objective outlook. The Polish rider does not sugarcoat the results he pulled in during […]

Author: Kyle Moore Categories: Pro Cycling,

Albert completes first half comeback to win Superprestige Hamme-Zogge

British champ Nikki Harris triumphs again in women’s race Niels Albert (BCKP-Powerplus) got a rare comfortable victory with Sven Nys (Crelan-KDL) safely behind him on Sunday in the elite men’s Superprestige Hamme-Zogge. Albert increased his tempo on lap four and […]

Author: Kyle Moore Categories: Cyclocross, Pro Cycling, Race Reports and Results,

Video: Ebsen questions Taiwan KOM Challenge winner Emami after latter’s return from two year ban

“It would be very great if there was a doping control here…I am pretty sure that there are some things going on” Raising concerns and doubts very soon after he finished eighth in yesterday’s Taiwan KOM Challenge, the 2012 victor […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Interviews, Pro Cycling, Video,

Video: Clarke and Cromwell speak about ordeal of racing up one of the toughest climbs in cycling

“I think it is certainly the most difficult parcours I’ve ever raced on” Grinding to the top of a 3,275, eighty kilometres-plus climb on yesterday’s Taiwan KOM Challenge, WorldTour rider Simon Clarke (Orica GreenEdge) and Orica AIS competitor Tiffany Cromwell […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Interviews, Pro Cycling, Video,

Thomas De Gendt: "I am pleased that the Giro will be my main goal of the season again.”

Belgian under no illusions as to his team standing after an underwhelming 2013 Thomas De Gendt will be targeting the Giro d’Italia in his first season with Omega Pharma-Quick Step next year, as he joins the Belgian team after the […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Giro d'Italia, Pro Cycling,

Emami triumphs at 3,275 metres altitude in Taiwan KOM Challenge

Yonamine (Taiwan KOM) beats Tiffany Cromwell to women’s title  Attacking in the closest kilometres of what is arguably cycling’s toughest climb, the Iranian rider Rahim Emami raced home well clear at the end of the Taiwan KOM Challenge in Asia […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Pro Cycling, Race Reports and Results,

Matteo Bono, Davide Cimolai and Maximiliano Richeze all renew with Lampre-Merida

Experienced domestique and two developing sprinters remain with blue-fuchsia-green squad Lampre-Merida has announced the contract extensions of Matteo Bono, Davide Cimolai and Maximiliano Richeze for 2014, making Bono the second longest serving member of the blue-fuchsia-green team behind Damiano Cunego. […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling,

Bob Howden elected president of British Cycling

Vice-president steps up as only candidate to replace Brian Cookson Bob Howden has been elected as president of British Cycling (BC), after the governing body’s National Council meeting in Crewe, Cheshire. The Yorkshireman has been a board member of BC […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling,

Three people turn out to Michael Rasmussen book-signing

Danish fans growing weary of tell-all autobiographies from former doping riders? It seems that the people of Denmark growing weary of tell-all autobiographies from former doping riders, or at least turning out to meet the authors, as Danish newspaper BT […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Doping, Pro Cycling,

Warren Barguil: “I have to stop myself from riding my bike”

Double Vuelta stage-winning Frenchman can’t wait for the 2014 season to start Warren Barguil (Argos-Shimano) can’t wait for the 2014 season to start, the Frenchman writes in his column in sportspaper l’Equipe. The 23-year-old neo-pro took two stages in this […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling,

Past Vuelta KOM winner Clarke says he’s unlikely to be fighting for the win in tomorrow’s Taiwan KOM Challenge

“I’m happy to be here and support it, and hopefully my presence can have a positive effect on the race” Although he’s got the best palmares of those on the race, in terms of WorldTour performances, Simon Clarke was playing […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Pro Cycling,

Tiffany Cromwell video interview: Het Nieuwsblad winner pleased with season

Australian rider part of Taiwan KOM challenge, will race to 3275 kilometres above sea level tomorrow Starting tomorrow as the best-known women rider attending the Taiwan KOM Challenge, a gruelling race which takes the riders up a 85.2 kilometre climb […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Interviews, Pro Cycling, Video,

Utrecht start confirmed for 2015 Tour de France, will be sixth time race begins in Netherlands

Prudhomme: “Utrecht fits perfectly into the Tour” Although the Tour de France has tended to alternate the years starting inside and outside the country, that pattern has confirmed to have been broken with a 2015 start in the Dutch city […]

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

“Yellow Flou” team preparing to start again with “public clarity” in 2014

Italians returning to the “foundations of the team” after scandals of this year The Vini Fantini-Selle Italia team will return in 2014, initially known as “Yellow Flou” – or “Giallo Fluo” in Italian – as negotiations with potential name sponsors […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling,

Emma Pooley Interview: Former world TT champion and Flèche Wallonne winner to target important events in 2014

With PhD almost completed, Briton will knuckle down again as part of Lotto Belisol team Regarded for several years as one of the top riders in women’s road racing, Emma Pooley voluntarily took a slight step back in 2013 when […]

Author: Shane Stokes Categories: Interviews, Pro Cycling,

100 Tours, 100 Tales extract – the 1925 race, Pelissier’s revolt and Bottecchia’s triumph

“The day will arrive when someone will put lead in our pockets because we’ve found that God made man too light” Detailing countless anecdotes, nuggets of information and snippets of trivia about the riders and the racing from 100 editions […]

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

Mitchell Docker and Leigh Howard extend with Orica-GreenEdge for two more years

Both Australians confirmed with squad through 2015 Mitchell Docker and Leigh Howard have both extended their contracts with Orica-GreenEdge for another two years, the team has announced. Both Australian riders have been part of the Australian ProTeam since its inception […]

Author: Ben Atkins Categories: Pro Cycling,

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