Another win for GreenEdge AIS as Spratt solos to Australian women’s road race title
Noonan picks up Under 23 victory On the back of a strong performance which saw them take two stages plus the overall classification in this week’s Jayco Bay Cycling Classic plus the elite and under 23 women’s criterium jerseys, the […]
Fränk Schleck on RadioShack Nissan: “We have a lot of potential”
Elder Schleck brother speaks about new super-team at its presentation Fränk Schleck (RadioShack-Nissan) was front and centre at yesterday’s team presentation in Luxembourg, being presented to the large crowd in a line of team leaders that included brother Andy, Fabian […]
Tour of the Mediterranean: Race organiser Aimar says it will go ahead
French stage race rescued after financial dispute Just over one month from the start of the Tour of the Mediterranean, race organiser Lucien Aimar has confirmed that the 2012 edition will indeed take place. The 1966 Tour de France winner […]
Craig Lewis Interview: Crucial season ahead for Champion System rider
American once again battling back from injury Craig Lewis (Champion System) is no stranger to bad crashes; in 2004, whilst riding for TIAA-CREF in the Tour of Georgia, he was hit by a motor vehicle – breaking 47 bones. This […]
RadioShack Nissan Trek team officially launched in Luxembourg
“We have the strongest team,” says new manager Johan Bruyneel The RadioShack Nissan Trek team was officially launched at a press conference at the Rockhal, in the avenue du rock ‘n’ roll, in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, today. Wearing a black suit […]
UCI confirms it has requested disciplinary action for Yoann Offredo
Three whereabouts violations in seven months, Cavendish confirms having one Hours after it was announced that track sprinter Gregory Baugé had been stripped of his world championship medals due to three whereabouts violations, fellow Frenchman Yoann Offredo is also in […]
Kenny welcomes news as UCI confirms he’s upgraded to 2011 world track sprint champion
German team sprint riders also take gold after Baugé’s disqualification Following this morning’s news that world sprint and team sprint champion Gregory Baugé has been disqualified due to three whereabouts violations, the UCI has officially confirmed that those who took […]
Baugé’s worlds disqualification likely hands gold medals to Jason Kenny and German team
UCI strikes off Frenchman’s results after three whereabouts violations Great Britain’s Jason Kenny and the German team sprint squad appear to have earned themselves world titles overnight with the news that the UCI has stripped French sprinter Grégory Baugé of […]
Gilbert not obsessing about particular victories in 2012, keeping pressure off
Belgian has relaxed approach: “I will start every race like I have never won it” Winner of eighteen UCI events in 2011 and world number one, Philippe Gilbert could be feeling a lot of pressure to succeed this season, not […]
Theunisse takes on coaching role at Rusvelo
Dutchman joins Russian team Former Tour de France King of the Mountains Gert-Jan Theunisse has been reported as being a new signing to the Rusvelo team, where he will fill the role of mental coach and try to help the […]








