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Tour de France: Oscar Freire will have nasal surgery immediately after the finish

Looks forward to a problem free Vuelta and Worlds
by VeloNation Press - Saturday, July 24, 2010
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Tour de France: Fabian Cancellara reigns as time trial king, while Alberto Contador and Andy Schleck fight it out

World champion destroys the field as a close Tour de France goes to the wire
by Ben Atkins - Saturday, July 24, 2010
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Milram's Gerald Ciolek's temper flares after another disappointing finish

by Jered Gruber - Saturday, July 24, 2010
German ProTour team's woeful Tour continues

The Tour that can't end soon enough continued in Bordeaux for Germany's only remaining, and soon to be extinct, ProTour team on Friday. The embattled team, which is still desperately searching for a 2011 season, has never gotten going this July, and ... → Read More

Caisse d'Epargne's Rigoberto Uran breaks collarbone

Vuelta start in jeopardy for promising Colombian talent
by Jered Gruber - Saturday, July 24, 2010
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UnitedHealthcare's Marc De Maar to return to Europe with QuickStep?

Dutch rider has a verbal agreement with Lefevere's team for 2011 according to De Telegraaf
by Jered Gruber - Saturday, July 24, 2010
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Mark Cavendish: The 'Boy Racer' comes of age at the Tour de France

by Steve Jones - Friday, July 23, 2010
The Manxman poised to write his next chapter

HTC-Columbia sprinter Mark Cavendish notched up his fourth stage win of this year's Tour de France today, bringing his tally to an incredible fourteen stages in the past three editions of the race.  At that rate, the 25 year old is on a pace tha... → Read More


Tour de France: Tomorrow will be a tough day, says Alberto Contador

by Ben Atkins - Friday, July 23, 2010
Tour champion expects a hard time against the clock in his stage 19 showdown with Andy Schleck

After 3487.4km of racing, Alberto Contador (Astana) and Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) are separated by just 8 seconds. With Sunday’s stage to the Champs-Elysées in Paris traditionally a ceremonial ride, until the sprinters get going, the last chance the t... → Read More


Tour de France: Three way battle for Green set for Sunday afternoon

by Jered Gruber - Friday, July 23, 2010
First through third on the Points Classification separated by only 16 points

While Thor Hushovd excused himself from the table of contenders for the Green Jersey in Paris after a disappointing sprint and dismissed Mark Cavendish's chances, the three-way fight for Green on the Champs d'Elysees is still just that: a three-way f... → Read More

Hanka Kupfernagel takes Thüringen stage 4 time trial on local roads

Former World time trial champion uses local knowledge before rain disrupts the later starters
by Ben Atkins - Friday, July 23, 2010
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Tour de France: Manx Missile fires again as Mark Cavendish takes number four in Bordeaux

HTC-Columbia rider is the class of the field in the sprinter's city after surviving tough times in the mountains
by Ben Atkins - Friday, July 23, 2010
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Horner continues his progression by sitting tenth in Tour de France

by Conal Andrews - Friday, July 23, 2010
Set for highest-ever finish on Sunday

Chris Horner may have gone to the Tour de France as primarily a support rider for Lance Armstrong and Levi Leipheimer, but the 38 year old is now poised to finish as the highest-placed RadioShack rider – and best American - in the race. Horner un... → Read More

Ceramica Flaminia intends to hold on to Riccardo Riccò following transfer rumors

Two-year contract should prevent rumored transfer to Quick Step team
by VeloNation Press - Friday, July 23, 2010
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Bernard: Schleck to lose considerable time to Contador in Tour de France time trial

by Conal Andrews - Friday, July 23, 2010
French analyst doesn’t see any way for Saxo Bank rider to win this year

In his latest expert column, former French pro Jean Francois Bernard has said that he expects Andy Schleck to concede a minute and a half to Alberto Contador in tomorrow’s time trial, thus putting any hope of the yellow jersey way out of his reach. ... → Read More

Tour de France: Maarten Tjallingii’s meat-free journey through France

Rabobank team chef cooks special dishes for vegetarian rider
by Ben Atkins - Friday, July 23, 2010
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Hesjedal fourth on Tourmalet, feeling stronger as Tour de France continues

by Conal Andrews - Friday, July 23, 2010
Canadian believes he can defend eighth place overall

One of the most surprising performances on yesterday’s final mountain stage of the Tour was the superb showing by Ryder Hesjedal, who proved to be one of the strongest on the Col du Tourmalet. He was part of the chasing group behind race leader Alber... → Read More

Adrie Visser takes her first HTC-Columbia win in Thüringen stage 3

Dutch rider outsprints breakaway after tough stage
by Ben Atkins - Thursday, July 22, 2010
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Tour de France: Jurgen Van Den Broeck’s brush with power as French president steps in

Belgian rubs shoulders with Nicolas Sarkozy on his way to his nation's best Tour finish in 24 years
by Ben Atkins - Thursday, July 22, 2010
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Tour de France: 2009 vs 2010, what does the Tourmalet have that Ventoux doesn’t?

by Ben Atkins - Thursday, July 22, 2010
How come this year’s final mountain stage delivered such drama, when last year’s version couldn’t?

Today’s stage between Pau and the Col du Tourmalet gave us the kind of dramatic mano a mano battle rarely seen in the Tour de France since the days of Jacques Anquetil and Raymond Poulidor. Images of white jersey Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) doing battl... → Read More


Tour de France: Carlos Sastre says pro cyclists are turning into 'spoiled brats'

by Steve Jones - Thursday, July 22, 2010
Spaniard chimes in on cycling's "unwritten rules"

Spaniard Carlos Sastre (Cervélo TestTeam) went out on the attack today in an attempt to seize his final chance at a stage victory in the 2010 Tour de France.  The last day in the Pyrénées also gave the 2008 Tour winner an opportunity to reflect ... → Read More


Stefan Schumacher vows transparency upon his return from doping suspension

by VeloNation Press - Thursday, July 22, 2010
Eligible to return to the sport in late August

Embattled cyclist Stefan Schumacher has said that he wishes to come back to the sport from his doping suspension as a "transparent athlete", in an attempt to erase any doubts that he could be using banned substances.  Schumacher was one of sever... → Read More

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