Wiggins takes his biggest road victory in Critérium du Dauphiné
Rodriguez blazes to stage win on La Toussuire Bradley Wiggins grabbed the biggest result of his road racing career today, successfully defending his yellow jersey on the final stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné and winning the World Tour race. […]
Critérium du Dauphiné: Wiggins poised to join Robinson and Millar in history books
Briton could take biggest success of his road career today Fifty years after Brian Robinson won the race, Bradley Wiggins is poised to mark Sky Procycling’s 50th victory with overall success in the Critérium du Dauphiné in France. The Briton […]
MPCC calls on UCI and ProTeams to ramp up fight against doping
Wants Code of Conduct to be enforced, riders under disciplinary proceedings to be sidelined A drive to ramp up the fight against doping has been called for by the Movement for a Credible Cycling (MPCC), which wants the UCI ProTeams […]
Caethoven takes final stage of Delta Tour Zeeland, Kittel wins overall
Dutch race ends in sprint on final day Steven Caethoven (Verandas Willems – Accent) won the final stage of the Delta Tour Zeeland in a bunch sprint, ahead of cyclocrosser Wietse Bosmans (BKCP – Powerplus) and Roger Hammond (Garmin-Cervélo). Marcel […]
Critérium du Dauphiné: Euskaltel-Euskadi's Landa fractures clavicule in cow incident
Breaks same collarbone as in March Euskaltel-Euskadi rider Mikel Landa was brought down by a cow in yesterday’s sixth stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné. Landa abandoned the race and he was diagnosed with a fractured right clavicule later on. […]
Clarke and Numainville power to Air Force Clarendon Cup victory
UnitedHealthcare and TIBCO earn favorite status for Air Force Classic day two UnitedHealthcare’s Hilton Clarke took his second consecutive Air Force Cycling Classic Clarendon Cup victory in the streets of Arlington, Virgina today, finishing off the job he started early […]
Millar denies GreenEdge deal for 2012, hopes to stay with Garmin-Cervélo
Scot dismisses media reports of move Scottish rider David Millar has rejected media reports today that he is moving to the new GreenEdge team, saying that the story is not founded on fact and that he doesn’t know yet where […]
David Veilleux progresses steadily at Europcar, no Tour debut this year
Canadian to target national championships and strong end of season David Veilleux has had a steady debut in the professional ranks with Team Europcar. The Canadian was based in North America riding for Jittery Joe’s Pro Cycling Team and Kelly […]
Daniele Colli returns to peloton after fighting knee tumor
Italian averts amputation and is back with Geox-TMC team Daniele Colli will race the Giro della Toscana on Sunday, June 19th, marking his first race of the season for his Geox-TMC team. Just making the start line will be his […]
Contador confirms for Tour de France but says he will take it ‘day by day’ in bid to win
Spaniard wants to complete first Giro-Tour double since Pantani in 1998 Although Alberto Contador has today announced that he will compete in the Tour de France, the Spaniard has said that he is cautious about the after-effects of his Giro […]








