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Leukemans unhappy with unclear contract situation at Vacansoleil
Belgian feels that he is being pushed back with possible Devolder signing Vacansoleil’s Björn Leukemans would have no problem if Stijn Devolder would join the team, but is unhappy with the management of the Dutch team. While Vacansoleil has joined […]
Former ProTour rider Hilton Clarke Clarke joins UnitedHealthcare team
Australian reunites with his brother Johnny Former ProTour rider Hilton Clarke joins the UnitedHealthcare presented by Maxxis team effective immediately and will already race for his new squad at the upcoming weekend in the Air Force Cycling Classic. The Australian […]
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Cervélo TestTeam will ride July with special Tour de France jersey
New kit will keep riders cool during July Last year’s Tour de France saw Cervélo TestTeam change their look replacing their black kit with white. For the 2010 edition the TestTeam will again be sporting a new jersey for the […]
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Critérium du Dauphiné: Navarro wins stage five for Astana, Brajkovic still in yellow
Spaniard gets his first victory as a professional Spaniard Daniel Navarro showed the Astana team had more than one arrow in its quiver in stage five of the Critérium du Dauphiné today when he attacked early on the hors category […]
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Tour de Suisse: Hoogerland not in Vacansoleil’s final selection
Dutchman struggling to hit top form Dutch rider Johnny Hoogerland had high hopes of an excellent 2010 season but things haven’t quite gone to plan for the 27 year old. He’s been solid rather than spectacular, and will now miss […]
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Sylvain Chavanel to return at Tour de Suisse
Tour de France start still a possibility Sylvain Chavanel suffered a frightening crash in the closing moments of Liege-Bastogne-Liege just over six weeks ago. Chavanel crashed into a team car, as he was working his way through the caravan to […]
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Contador aggressive but can’t open decisive gap
Tour champion attacks in Dauphine Following a slightly disappointing time trial performance yesterday, Tour de France champion Alberto Contador let fire several attack’s on the final climb of today’s stage of the Dauphiné Libéré. However the efforts to get time […]
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Andrey Kaschechkin to return with Lampre-Farnese?
Hoping to race the Tour de France DiarioVasco.com reports that Andrey Kaschechkin is in talks with Lampre about a return to cycling. The former 3rd place overall finisher and stage winner at the Vuelta Espana, tested positive for blood doping […]
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Austrian Court drops criminal doping case against Bernhard Kohl and Michael Rasmussen
Could not prove use of centrifuge after 2008 anti-doping law The court in Vienna has announced on Thursday that the case against Bernhard Kohl, Michael Rasmussen and and cross-country skier Christian Hoffmann for allegedly trafficking doping products has been dropped. […]
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Federal prosecutor to boost investigation into Landis doping claims
Doug Miller to work with Jeff Novitzky in USPS/Armstrong inquiry The investigation into allegations made by Floyd Landis against his US Postal team-mates is continuing to gain pace, with an experienced federal prosecutor being appointed to the case. Assistant US […]