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Daniel Martin solos to win Tre Valli Varesine

Irishman holds Tour of Poland form to escape in uphill final kilometre
by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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Doping: Gianni Da Ros has ban cut from twenty years to four by CAS

Italian has appeal partially upheld but must still pay the full price for trafficking
by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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Eneco Tour: Svein Tuft reigns in the rain to spoil the locals’ day in Netherlands prologue

Canadian champion denies the Dutch over a wet 5km
by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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Jurgen Van Den Broeck: “It’s not easy when you become public property”

by Ben Atkins - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Tour de France fifth place finds the weight of a cycling-crazy nation quite heavy

OmegaPharma-Lotto’s Jurgen Van Den Broeck is coming to terms with what it means to achieve the best Belgian Tour de France finish in a generation. His fifth place in July has not quite elevated him to the level of Eddy Merckx; for a cycling crazy co... → Read More


WADA head Howman says cost of Landis investigation is justified as sport's integrity is crucial

by Conal Andrews - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Believes Landis probe could drag on, UCI says it hasn’t been contacted yet

Dismissing some recent criticism that the investigation into claims made by Floyd Landis against his former US Postal Team mates was too expensive, the World Anti Doping Agency director general David Howman has said that such enquiries were crucial t... → Read More


Cancellara appears to rule out move from Saxo Bank to BMC Racing Team

by Conal Andrews - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Swiss world champion seems frustrated with widespread changes in current squad

With rumours persisting that he might jump ship and ride with the BMC Racing Team next season, world time trial champion Fabian Cancellara has clarified his position and said that he is likely to stay with Saxo Bank. However the Swiss rider doesn’t s... → Read More


Riccò signs two year deal with Vacansoleil, team hopes to gain ProTour licence with him

by Conal Andrews - Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Controversial Italian rider will face strict controls, may make debut in Plouay this Sunday

Italian climber Riccardo Riccò has finally completed negotiations and will be racing with the Vacansoleil team for the next two years. After agreeing terms, he hopes to compete in the Grand Prix Ouest France in Plouay this Sunday, providing the paper... → Read More


Eneco Tour: HTC Columbia targeting overall classification with Martin, stage successes with Greipel

by Conal Andrews - Monday, August 16, 2010
Strong team fielded for ProTour race

The American ProTour team HTC Columbia has already taken a staggering 47 victories this season, but aims to bring that victory towards – or even past – the magical 50-win barrier in the Eneco Tour. The eight day event begins in Steenwijk tomorrow... → Read More


Thor Hushovd unperturbed by Cervelo's loss of Carlos Sastre

by Jered Gruber - Monday, August 16, 2010
"He has not really done crap the last two years."

The announcement of Carlos Sastre's departure from the Cervelo Test Team came as a surprise today, but it's not one that two-time Tour de France Green Jersey winner, Thor Hushovd, is all too worried about. In fact, he's more than frank in his summati... → Read More


UCI ProTour: Fourteen teams chasing eight licences for 2011

by Ben Atkins - Monday, August 16, 2010
UCI receives plethora of applications for a seat at cycling’s top table

The International Cycling Union (UCI) ProTour Council has released details of the applications for licences received by the August 15th deadline. Of the eighteen ProTour licences currently held ten will be carried through 2011, while the other eight... → Read More

Transfer News Roman Kreuziger to Astana for two years

Czech rider becomes first big name to replace Alberto Contador in Kazakh team
by Ben Atkins - Monday, August 16, 2010
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Stefan Schumacher returns to racing this month with Team Miche

by Ben Atkins - Monday, August 16, 2010
German returns from doping ban with the team that gave Michael Rasmussen his return

Stefan Schumacher has signed a contract with the Italian Miche team for the rest of the season as the German makes his return to the sport. Schumacher was banned from the sport for two years after being one of a number of riders to test positive for ... → Read More

Transfer News: Roger Kluge quits Milram for Skil-Shimano

Track specialist to join Dutch team as German team set to fold
by Ben Atkins - Monday, August 16, 2010
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UCI World Ranking little changed after Vattenfall Cyclassics

Single day race makes little difference to classification led by Tour winner
by Ben Atkins - Monday, August 16, 2010
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Retiring Knaven to begin Directeur Sportif role with Team Milram

Starts this week at Eneco Tour, but team’s future still uncertain
by Conal Andrews - Monday, August 16, 2010
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Sastre is Team Geox’s first big signing, will leave Cervélo Test Team

by Conal Andrews - Monday, August 16, 2010
Spanish rider joins Gianetti’s new squad

Former Tour de France champion Carlos Sastre has been announced as the first big signing for the new Team Geox, a multi-million euro project which will build on the existing Footon-Servetto-Fuji squad. The 35 year old Spaniard has competed with t... → Read More


Menchov has talks with Katusha, contract decision due ‘in a week to ten days’

by Conal Andrews - Monday, August 16, 2010
Tchmil meets fellow Russian to chase his signature

Tour de France podium finisher Denis Menchov has spoken about the possibility of signing for the Katusha team, and said that he will make his decision in the near future. He confirmed a week ago that his signature was being courted by both the Ru... → Read More


Could McEwen lead new Australian ProTour team?

by Conal Andrews - Monday, August 16, 2010
Veteran sprinter says he’s considering offers, Team Fly V needs top name

The recent confirmation by Robbie McEwen that he will do a further year in the pro peloton coincides with the news that an Australian ProTour team could be on the cards for 2011. Team Fly V Australia, which is currently racing at the Pro Continen... → Read More

Belgian prodigy, Jens Keukeleire, eyeing U23 World Championships

Neo-pro sensation heading to Melbourne as a top favorite
by Jered Gruber - Monday, August 16, 2010
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Oscar Pereiro's Vuelta start in danger following injury to his arm

Former Tour de France winner had hoped to retire following this year's Vuelta
by Jered Gruber - Sunday, August 15, 2010
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