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[22 Dec 2009 | One Comment | 517 views]
All of your cycling news – December 22, 2009

In today’s cycling news, Rasmussen to Miche, Millar back in good graces of Scotland’s Commonwealth Games committee, USA Cycling wraps up second BMX devo camp and more…

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[21 Oct 2009 | 3 Comments | 664 views]
All of your cycling news – October 21, 2009

In today’s cycling news, Katie Compton leads the UCI ‘cross rankings, Marianne Vos makes her season debut, dopes continue to dope, transfers and more.

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[26 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 474 views]

Day One of the World Track Championships took place in not so sunny Poland. With four golds on offer there was a lot of racing to get through, it’s just a shame there was no one in the stadium to watch the racing.
First up was the Women’s 500TT. No longer an Olympic event, the gloss has been taken off the 500TT, or so we’re told. But this isn’t a lacklustre event by any stretch of the imagination. We were treated to the first world record of the series as …

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[3 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 424 views]

Five races on the calendar for this week, Milram’s doctor on the defense, Elite Junior event coming to Kentucky, Armstrong and Contador will take on Castilla y Leon, U.S. track worlds team named, Cycling.tv apologizes and more…

Tags: alberto contador, Chris Hoy, Chris Jones, Fabian Cancellera, francesco moser, Lance Armstrong, Tour of Flanders

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[17 Feb 2009 | No Comment | 260 views]

A weekend of records and crashes just about sums up the three days the worlds best had at Copenhagen.
Star of the show has to be Taylor Phinney, setting, or should that be smashing the US records in both pursuit and kilo. Not only has Phinney set down a benchmark for future performances, but he may well have set the trend for future years with pursuiters racing the shorter event.
If Phinney walked away with a smile on his face Chris Hoy left the track with something else. A gold in the …

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[14 Feb 2009 | No Comment | 185 views]

Copenhagen World Cup – Day 1
Talking point of the day was Taylor Phinney’s impressive ride of 4.15 to qualify fastest in the men’s individual pursuit. Taking a full 4 seconds off the US record (has a record ever been beaten by so much?) Taylor went on to gold, in a ride that he described as ‘Slayin’.
If Taylor’s ride was the surprise of the day it was pretty much business as usual on the rest of the track.
The men’s team sprint qualifying round saw the French and British each qualify two …

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[21 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 135 views]

The Track World Cup round-up.
With just one round of the World Cup to go (Copenhagen 13-15 February) it’s well worth seeing how things stand and more importantly looking at some of the arguments made against the current format.
The World Cup is the key component for any squad hoping to get riders to the World Champs and as such will see different teams target different events in an effort to gain the points required to get their riders on the Poland bound plane.
But each year there are complaints that certain rounds …

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[4 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 483 views]

Happy New Year! We’re back and ready for another year of race news, results and rumors. Here are the latest headlines from the past few days.

Tags: Alejandro Valverde, australia, Bouygues Telecom, California, Chris Hoy, Erik Zabel, Espana, France, Fuji, FUJI CORPORATION, Ivan Basso, johan bruyneel, Malaysia, Mark Cavendish, Michael Ball, New Year's Day, olympics, pro tour, Qatar, Simon Gerrans, Sven Nys, Tour de France News, united states, Volkswagen, World Championships

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[17 Dec 2008 | No Comment | 290 views]

Spain, led by Alberto Contador and Carlos Sastre, dominated another doping-rocked year of cycling but will face a daunting task to retain their status when Lance Armstrong returns from three years in retirement.
Seven-times Tour champion Armstrong, who beat cancer before winning the world’s greatest race from 1999 to 2005, shocked the cycling world when he announced in September that he was getting back on his bike to promote his cancer awareness campaign.
In an amazing year for Spain, Contador, Tour de France winner in 2007, became only the fifth man to …

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[15 Dec 2008 | No Comment | 153 views]

Niels Albert may return before end of year, Carlos Sastre unsure about the Giro, Giro route might favor Lance Armstrong, Valverde will sacrifice all for the Tour de France, and more, after the jump…

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