Bobridge planning ahead prior to pro debut at Tour Down Under
Jack Bobridge is now just three days away from making his professional debut with the Garmin-Transitionsteam. The world under 23 time trial champion will don argyle and pin on a number for the Cancer Council Helpline Classic on Sunday, a […]
Rasmussen signs with Team Miche, no Grand Tour in 2010
Double Tour de France mountains jersey winner Michael Rasmussen has finally found a contract for 2010, but will have to do with a continental-level team. The 35 year old Dane has signed a twelve month deal with the small Italian […]
CAS confirms no global ban for Valverde, this time
As suggested the other day by Valverde’s lawyer after the first day of the hearing; the Court of Arbitration in Sport (CAS) is unable to extend Alejandro Valverde’s Italian ban to be enforced worldwide. The hearing this week was an […]
Armstrong will likely ride Milan-Sanremo again
Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong has told La Gazzetta dello Sport that he plans on taking part in the season’s opening Classic, Milan-Sanremo. Armstrong has participated in the Italian race six times previously, deciding that the nearly 300 […]
Becker joins Cervélo as Nürnberger Versicherung still unresolved
Former German time trial champion Charlotte Becker has joined the Cervélo TestTeam according to radsport-news.com. The 26-year-old has been a member of the Nürnberger Versicherung team since 2007 and has taken the opportunity to quit the German team amidst the […]
Buchanan wins New Zealand national road race title
Rushlee Mae Buchanan of the Colavita/Baci Women’s Cycling Team presented by Cooking Light captured the New Zealand National Road Race Championship on January 9th with a decisive win in the 123 kilometer race. Buchanan attacked early on, breaking away from […]
Milram uses Cyprus for training camp
With the 2010 season about to get underway, the German Milram team has divided its forces across two islands to help ensure a successful debut. Currently the team has the riders taking part in the Tour of Qatar and the […]
Van Avermaet and Van den Broeck talk up their chances in 2010
After the departure of World Champion Cadel Evans to BMC Racing, OmegaPharma-Lotto’s two domestic Grand Tour hopes have been talking up their chances for the coming season. Jurgen Van Den Broeck finished fifteenth at last year’s Tour de France, 20’50” […]
Brown names Davis, Greipel and McEwen as main rivals for Tour Down Under
Rabobank sprinter Graeme Brown has identified 2008 victor André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) and last year’s champion Allan Davis (Astana) as riders he will be keeping a particularly close eye upon during the Tour Down Under. “That’s just two guys off the […]
Tony Martin already lighter than 2009 Tour weight, Aldag nervous
Bradley Wiggins’ weight loss and subsequent fourth place in the 2009 Tour de France acted as a reminder that cycling is a constant battle against gravity. Paring body fat levels down while preserving strength is something that can benefit top […]