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Carlos Sastre confirms Tour de France start
Will return to France following a difficult Giro d’Italia Cervélo Test team has confirmed that Carlos Sastre will be at the start of the Tour de France in Rotterdam, The Netherlands on July 3rd. For months there has been much […]
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Vacansoleil joins battle for Devolder as part of team expansion
Dutch team wants former Belgian champion for a bigger 2011 Vacansoleil is the latest team to enter the battle for the signature of Quick Step’s two-time Ronde van Vlaanderen winner Stijn Devolder. The Dutch team claims to be in advanced […]
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Impey expects RadioShack to be strongest Tour team, says Armstrong on track
South African has rollercoaster ride in Tour of Luxembourg First year RadioShack professional Daryl Impey had a frustrating Tour de Luxembourg experience, but feels upbeat about the team’s performance and also that of the leader Lance Armstrong, who finished third […]
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Contador, Schlecks, Cancellara and others to switch teams for 2011, says Italian newspaper
Big surprises in store following UCI announcement Alberto Contador, Fabian Cancellara and the Schleck brothers are all switching teams at the end of this season, according to Italian newspaper Tuttosport. The daily sports newspaper says teams will likely make deals […]
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Carrara takes Tour of Luxembourg; Izaguirre storms to victory in final stage
Final stage doesn’t count as thunder storm visits peloton Gorka Izagirre stormed to victory in the final stage of the Tour of Luxembourg after the sun had cleared away the lightning for the sprint. Izagirre initiated a four-man move in […]
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Teutenberg sprints to her fourth Liberty Classic
German champion too quick for local riders once more Ina Teutenberg (HTC-Columbia) won the Liberty Classic for the fourth time in her career in a bunch sprint at the end of the 92.7km race. The German champion beat Shelley Evans […]
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HTC-Columbia's Matthew Goss takes Philadelphia International field sprint
Peter Sagan right behind in second In a wild bunch sprint following a typically aggressive race, HTC-Columbia’s Matthew Goss leapt out of the swirling maelstrom to take a commanding victory over recent Tour of California double stage winner, Liquigas’ Peter […]
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Critérium du Dauphiné: Contador conquers the prologue, Van Garderen impresses
Contador comes out strong in last test before Tour de France Astana’s Alberto Contador shot to another victory today in the Critérium du Dauphiné’s opening 6.8 kilometer prologue with a time of 8 minutes and 34 seconds. The Spaniard’s efforts […]
Becker wins GP Valladolid World Cup, Vos consolidates lead
German takes the biggest win of her career in Spain Charlotte Becker (Cervélo TestTeam) won the first GP Ciudad de Valladolid, the sixth round of the Women’s Road World Cup. The German outsprinted her two breakaway companions Judith Arndt (HTC-Columbia) […]
Kristof Vandewalle wins GP Kanton Aargau in Switzerland
Six-man break decides hilly race in Gippingen Kristof Vandewalle beat his five breakaway companions to take out the GP Kanton Aargau. Vandewalle was ahead of Emanuele Sella and Heinrich Haussler. It was Haussler’s first race back after injury and he […]