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Christoph Sauser wins Andorra World Cup
Julien Absalon (Orbea) can be beaten. After three rounds of the World Cup, when the world champion looked untouchable, he faltered on Saturday in the high altitude conditions in Andorra, while Christoph Sauser gave Specialized their first World Cup victory of the season.
Atherton takes 4X World Cup in Andorra
The second round of the 4X World Cup in Andorra was a bit of a slow speed affair, after rain in the morning undid some of the work the organizers had done to repair the ruts and soft spots from earlier in the week. Despite that, there was some exciting racing on a course that allowed riders to pass multiple times, and saw more than one come from behind win in the qualifying heats.
Arndt wins Montreal World Cup
High Road's Judith Arndt won the Montreal World Cup road race Saturday, the second time in three years she has won the race. Her win pads her lead in the World Cup standings. Arndt attacked on the final climb of the 11-lap circuit with year's winner Fabiana Luperini. Arndt won the two-up sprint to take her second World Cup win this season. “I love coming to Montreal,” Arndt said before the race, “even though I’m always really tired when I get here [after coming straight from Tour de l‘Aude]. It’s a really great race and a great atmosphere.”
2008 Giro d’Italia Tech: Stage 20 live report
- 12:49 PM: Good day and welcome
to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the 20th stage of the 91st edition of the Giro d'Italia, a 224-kilometer race from Rovetta to Tirano, highlighted by three climbs along the way:
At 90km, riders begin the 17km climb up the Category 1 Passo Gavia (2618m)
At 160km, riders begin the 15km climb up the Category 1 Passo del Mortirolo (1854m)
and the third, the Category 2 Aprica (1173m), begins at 191km and lasts 16km.
Contador weathers Mortirolo storm
Alberto Contador (Astana) is 28.5km from winning a Giro d’Italia he never expected to start. The Spanish climber deflected a flurry of last-gasp attacks from arch-rival Riccardo Riccò (Saunier Duval-Scott) over the Gavia and Mortirolo in Saturday’s 232km mountain shootout to retain the maglia rosa and roll into Sunday’s final-day time trial with the narrowest of margins.
Fullana wins Andorra XC
Marga Fullana (Massi) became the fourth World Cup winner in four races this season, with a completely dominating performance Saturday at VallNord in Andorra. Another breakthrough for Pendrel Canada's Marie-Helene Premont (Rocky Mountain) finished third behind Eva Lechner (Colnago), but added to her lead in the overall standings. Catharine Pendrel (Luna) put a second Canadian rider on the podium with her best ever World Cup result in fourth place.
Steven Cisar is second at the UCI BMX championships, while Robinson is fourth.
Steven Cisar led the United States Cycling Team on Saturday with a silver medal in the elite men's contest at the 2008 UCI BMX World Championships in China. As one of two Americans to qualify for the final eight-man main, the Californian finished 0.384 seconds off the pace of winner Maris Strombergs (LAT), while Stifiso Nhlapo (RUS) took the bronze and American Donny Robinson (Napa, California) placed fourth.
High Road announces team for Montreal World Cup
HIGH ROAD PLANS ALL-OUT DEFENCE OF WORLD CUP LEAD IN MONTREAL Montreal, Canada, 30 May 2008 - Team High Road will be pulling no punches in their defence of Judith Arndt’s World Cup lead in the GP Montreal, the next round of the series, on Saturday. “We’re expecting a very tough, classy race because that’s what GP Montreal is all about.” team boss Petra Rossner commented.