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Schleck ‘has a plan’ to win the Tour de France
Gains made yesterday strike the right balance Sitting second overall, just 20 seconds off the yellow jersey of Cadel Evans, Team Saxo Bank rider Andy Schleck is quietly confident about his chances of becoming the first Luxembourg winner of the […]
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Tour de France: Horner frustrated by ill-fated stage to Morzine.
Chris Horner had one of the most disappointing days of his career yesterday, the Team RadioShack rider being visibly shaken after what was a torrid day for the American squad. The 38 year old spent much of the stage with […]
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French veteran Christophe Moreau announces retirement
Perennial top French Tour finisher now feels it’s time to finish Christophe Moreau of Caisse d’Epargne has announced his intention to retire at the end of the current season, according to l’Equipe. The 39-year-old Frenchman, who has been a professional […]
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Tour de France: Brailsford impressed by Geraint Thomas’ performance
Plays down 2010 Tour expectations but says fellow Welshman has very good potential While Geraint Thomas didn’t succeed in his goal of taking the yellow jersey on Saturday’s lumpy stage of the Tour de France, the 24 year old has […]
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Tour de France: Team Sky’s Simon Gerrans to abandon with broken arm
Australian becomes the latest casualty of crash-ridden first week Simon Gerrans of Team Sky is to become the latest rider to abandon the 2010 Tour de France, having sustained a broken arm in a crash during yesterday’s stage between Station […]
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Tour de France: Time for Lance Armstrong to be the ultimate team player
RadioShack forced to change their approach after Armstrong’s unprecedented bad day Team RadioShack still has a card to play following the eighth stage of the Tour de France, where its leader Lance Armstrong hemorrhaged time on the way to Morzine […]
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Tour de France: BMC's Cadel Evans back in Yellow, happy for cushion over Contador
Evans back in yellow for the first time since 2008 and first World Champion to wear Yellow since Boonen in 2006 After a solid ride to finish in the group of favorites 10 seconds behind the hard charging duo of […]
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Tour de France: Andy Schleck takes first blood in Contador duel in the mountains
Luxemburger takes first Tour de France stage win and a huge shot of confidence into first rest day It took Andy Schleck almost 2.5 Tours de France to accomplish it, but the 25-year-old finally got the monkey off his back […]
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Tour de France: Lance Armstrong involved in crashes during stage eight, game over
Seven years of good luck capped off with a crash riddled final Tour Today’s eighth stage in the Tour de France didn’t start off well for seven-time winner Lance Armstrong (RadioShack), and it managed to get worse as the day […]
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Gerald Ciolek welcome back to HTC-Columbia should Milram fold
23 year old could take the place of compatriot André Greipel Team Milram’s Gerald Ciolek already has a new home should his team be unable to secure a new sponsor to continue in 2011. His former team HTC-Columbia, where he […]