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All of your cycling news – November 12, 2009

November 12th, 2009 by Al Fresco One Comment

TOUR DE FRANCE

Duck Season! Wabbit Season! Duck Season!… Definitely not cycling season.

Another slow news day as and bicker over , loses some ‘cross cred, and, Lemond and Armstrong bicker over Trek…

With transfer season nearly over, it’s seems like the time has come for teams to start re-working their equipment contracts.
- The Pro Cycling team will switch from GT to Bikes for 2010. They’ll be riding the same Izalco frame ridden by squad this year.
- The team will be riding Bianchis next year.
- There were rumors that Specialized was pulling their sponsorship at Quick Step in favor of getting the Astana team on their equipment. Quick Step manager denies this, citing a contract with the American manufacturer that goes through 2011.
Young Flemish rider Kristof Vollon has signed with the team for 2010. He’s 23 years old and only started racing at age 18.
Neils Albert, who up until now could seemingly do no wrong in Belgium, found himself booed and jeered at during yesterday’s race when he struggled on a hill and forced to dismount.
Germany’s new NetApp team already had their first team meeting, November 3rd to 6th in Lucca, Italy. They did not train together, but spent time discussing tactics, handing out kits, doing photo and video shoots and interviews. The team is hoping to move to the Pro Tour within three years.
Oral arguments have begun in the court case between and . The judge has suggested that the two parties consider an out of court settlement to avoid a long and ugly trial. If they are not able to come to a settlement, there will be a trial in Minnesota in March.
The Elk-Haus team has officially disbanded after failing to find a new title sponsor. Management hopes to continue looking for a back for a possible return in 2011.

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