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[11 Feb 2009 | No Comment | 288 views]

Lance free today. I’m looking out the window at sunny suburban New Jersey and wishing I had a bike…
Tight contest at the Six Days of Cremona, Gavazzi takes another stage in Malaysia, Agritubel will pay fees for biological passport program, Katusha takes third stage of the Challenge of Mallorca and more….

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[10 Feb 2009 | No Comment | 272 views]

Hmm. Any cool bike shops in the Newark/NYC area? I’m itching for a bike fix…
Speculation building about Lance and the hour record, Nolf’s funeral will be Saturday, Cavendish fast but Boonen stronger, Wild wins Women’s Tour of Qatar and more…

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Road News and Results – February 9, 2009 (0)
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[9 Feb 2009 | No Comment | 251 views]

Today’s report comes from sunny Newark, NJ! Katusha team does well at the first two stages of the Mallorca Challenge, Marvulli and Aeschbah lead in Cremona, Armstrong to ride Tour of Qatar in 2010, Fredriek Nolf comes home to Belgium, and more…

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[13 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 247 views]

Frank Pipp hopes to suck up the competition at Bissell, teams start to form for ‘Cross World Championships and more. By the way, it’s one week until the Tour Down Under. Check back here for race updates and result, but until then, here are the headlines:

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[15 Dec 2008 | One Comment | 179 views]

Franco Marvulli of Switzerland and Juan Llaneras of Spain have moved to the lead after Day 4 of the Six of Zurich.
They are 18 points ahead of the team of Bruno Risi and Danny Stam (Swi/Ned). Alexander Aeschbach and Leif Lampater are in third. 

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Stam & Schep take over Munich Six lead after day 3 (0)
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[22 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 85 views]

Go to CyclingNews.com for all the details:
“An epic battle has seen Iljo Keisse and Robert Bartko maintain their lead at the Six Day in Gent. The duo had to wait until 1:57 AM to reclaim the lead they had lost to Erik Zabel and Leif Lampater in the second Madison of the night.
Bartko finished fifth in the Keirin, yielding him three points. That brought his team across 300 points, which offered a bonus lap. Keisse and Bartko are …

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[21 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 149 views]

Here’s the latest on the Ghent Six Day race from CyclingNews.com:
“Iljo Keisse and Robert Bartko continue to lead the Gent Six Days, with a one lap advantage over three teams after as many days. Erik Zabel and Leif Lampater continue to hold second with 172 points, while Kenny De Ketele and Andreas Beikirch sit firmly in third place with 156 points to fourth placed Bruno Risi and Alexander Aeschbach’s 118 points. The night concluded with a pair of …

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[20 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 105 views]

Once again, the results come courtesy of CyclingNews.com:
Belgian Iljo Keisse and his partner Robert Bartko continue to lead the Ghent Six Day. They have extended their lead over German duo of Erik Zabel and Leif Lampater to 21 points, with Zabel and Lampater now holding 115 points.
Both teams have the same number of laps, and the duo of Kenny de Ketele and Andreas Beikirch also held on to remain equal on laps after night two. Bruno Risi and …