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[23 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 432 views]
AG2R-La Mondiale rolls into 2010 with 28 riders

AG2R-La Mondiale has announced their complete roster for 2010. Nine riders have left the team and there are seven new recruits for a total of 28 riders.

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[27 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 666 views]

Lance gives his season 7 out of 10, Vino wants a couple of Vuelta stages, USA Crits back at Thater Memorial, results and more bicycle racing news….

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[30 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 812 views]
Contador meets the Prez, Cavendish wins again plus more racing news

Alberto Contador meets the head of the Spanish government, teams forming for Vuelta and Worlds, Cavendish notches another win and more.

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[30 Jun 2009 | One Comment | 5,589 views]
Racing News: Lance Armstrong gives himself a 1 in 3 chance, and more…

Lance Armstrong gives himself a 1-in-3 chance of winning the Tour de France. He told Eurosport that he feels a little like he did in 2003, when he barely beat Jan Ullrich.

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[12 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 1,421 views]
Max Armstrong prepares for first trip to the Tour de France

Tour Baby: Lance Armstrong’s newborn son Max has his Social Security Card and is getting his passport in order to travel to France to see Dad race.

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[10 Apr 2009 | No Comment | 241 views]

After a very lively 5th stage between Pré-en-Pail and Le Mans, Agritubel’s David Le Lay, the leader of the race the past two days, has maintained his position over his opponents to win the 57th Circuit de la Sarthe. Le Laystayed 17 seconds ahead of his two pursuers  – Italian Enrico Rossi (2nd, Ceramica Flaminia) and the French Benoît Vaugrenard (3rd, Française des Jeux). This is his second stage race win of the season after his success with the Three Days of Vaucluse.

Tags: Agritubel, circuit de la sarthe, Cofidis, David …

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[10 Apr 2009 | No Comment | 239 views]

Anthony Roux (Française des Jeux) won Thursday’s 4th stage of the Circuit de la Sarthe, a 180.8 km race between Angers and Pre-en-Pail. He outpaced his teammate Benoit Vaugrenard and Julien Simon (Besson Chaussures). The Frenchman David Le Lay (Agritubel) retains the yellow jersey. This is Roux’s first victory as a professional. He is just a few days shy of his 22nd birthday, so this is a nice gift for him.
Roux, now in his second season with FdJ, benefitted from the assistance of Vaugrenard, who led him out for the …

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[8 Apr 2009 | No Comment | 413 views]

Jimmy Engoulvent (Besson Chaussures – Sojasun) won the 6.1 kilometer individual time trial in Wednesday. His time of 7:44 nipped Andréas Klöden (Astana) by one second. Frantisek Rabon (Team Columbia – Highroad) claimed the final spot on the podium, three seconds behind Engoulvent.
Race leader David Le Lay (Agritubel) was an additional 7 seconds back, but maintains the yellow jersey heading into Thursday’s fourth stage from Angers to Pré-en-Pail.
Stage 3 Results:
1 Jimmy Engoulvent (Fra) Besson Chaussures – Sojasun …

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[8 Apr 2009 | No Comment | 439 views]

Frenchman David Le Lay (Agritubel) won the second stage of the Circuit de la Sarthe on Wednesday. Slightly less than one third of the way through the 93.8 kilometer stage from Ancenis to Angers, Le Lay made a successful break from the pack and  finished in front by 27 seconds.
Greg Henderson (Team Columbia – Highroad) from New Zeland won the sprint for second place and Italian Alberto Loddo (Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli) was third. First stage winner Enrico Rossi (Ceramica Flaminia-Bossoni Docce) of Italy suffered a fall and finished 27 seconds …

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[8 Apr 2009 | No Comment | 437 views]

It actually looks like spring again here at BWN HQ.
We have the latest in cycling news for you today, as well as results from Gent-Wevelgem, Circuit de le Sarthe and the Tour of the Basque Country. Alberto Contador makes a big move today, Mark Cavendish tells us a little something about himself, Alessandro Ballan will lend moral (but not physical) support to the Lampre squad and more…
Results:

Evald Boasson-Hagen (Columbia Highroad) takes Gent-Wevelgem after a long stint out front.
David De Lay of Agritubel won Stage 2 of the Circuit de la …