Felline takes bonus seconds behind Roux to secure Lorraine overall win
Young Italian takes first pro stage race of his career Antony Roux won the final stage of the Circuit de Lorraine in a bunch sprint, ahead of Fabio Felline. Felline received six bonus seconds for his efforts and took the […]
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Weylandt taken to hospital to treat dehydration
Expected to recover quickly Quick Step rider Wouter Weylandt was taken to the emergency room two days after abandoning the Giro d’Italia due to gastroenteritis. The Belgian’s condition had worsened since arriving at home, and he was taken to the […]
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Giro d'Italia: Farrar and McEwen pull out prior to Monte Zoncolan
Sprinters decide to skip the final week in the mountains Sprinters Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Transitions) and Robbie McEwen (Katusha) decided not to start today’s fifteenth stage of the Giro d’Italia. The stage finishes atop Monte Zoncolan, regarded as one of the […]
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HTC Columbia rides strong in Tour of California
Team looks towards overall victory on Sunday The HTC Columbia team is putting on a very good performance in the Tour of California. The American team protected team leader and yellow jersey Michael Rogers very well in the mountains towards […]
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BMC Racing's Burghardt injures wrist
Hopes to race Gippingen in two weeks time BMC Racing’s Marcus Burghardt was forced to withdrawal from the Amgen Tour of California Saturday following a crash. The German went down in the feed zone along with teammate Chris Butler and […]
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Armstrong's ex-wife reportedly cooperating with doping investigation
Landis claims ex-wife present during exchanges Earlier this week the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) had been reported as one of two agencies looking into the Floyd Landis accusations of systematic doping leveled at seven-time Tour de France champion Lance […]
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Sunderland leaves Team Sky, cites family reasons
Australian played considerable role in building Team Sky He’s been instrumental in recruiting riders and help set up the new Team Sky squad, but Scott Sunderland has now decided to step aside in order to spend more time with his […]
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Giro d'Italia: Team Sky aims to keep Wiggins in contention
Team vying to boost his chances on Monte Grappa After netting second place on yesterday’s stage with Greg Henderson, Team Sky will today focus on doing what it can to boost Bradley Wiggins’ standing in the general classification. Wiggins started […]
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Armstrong heads to France to prepare for Tour, questions over Dauphiné and Tour de Suisse participation
Texan still chasing form Bashed by a crash during the Tour of California and buffeted by this week’s allegations by Floyd Landis that he doped, Lance Armstrong is continuing with his plans to ride the Tour de France, and will […]
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Landis apologizes to LeMond for phone threat during doping trial
LeMond views the positive of the situation Following his confession of doping earlier this week, Floyd Landis has apologized to three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond for events that transpired during his trial in 2007. LeMond was set to […]