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Mark Cavendish sizes up the competition for 2011
At HTC team camp in California, sprinter Mark Cavendish assesses his biggest challengers as he eyes the 2011 season.
CONI seeks sports ban for entire family of rider
Prosecutors from the Italian Olympic Committee (CONIi) have asked that an entire family be banned for doping offenses related to a case involving Alessandro Petacchi.
The Explainer: Failure to communicate
An update on the Vail hit-and-run case ... and a look at the defendant's second failure to report.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Pat McQuaid interview, part 2
In part 2, McQuaid talks about the UCI's agreement with grand tour organizers, why the individual pursuit is gone from the Olympics and whether cyclocross could become a winter Olympic event.
CAS reduces Flavia Oliveira suspension; ruling states she unknowingly ingested banned substance
The International Court of Arbitration for Sport has reduced the two-year suspension of Brazilian-born and U.S.-licensed rider Flavia Olivera to 18 months.
Garmin-Cervélo island camp, more than just fun and games
After a week of outdoor island adventure, the 2011 Garmin-Cervélo team bonding camp wrapped up Saturday on Grand Cayman Island.
New UCI rules will require director’s license by 2013
Some 25 sport directors from elite ProTour and pro continental teams head to class next week as part of the UCI’s ongoing efforts aimed at increasing professionalism among the ranks of cycling’s directeur sportifs.
Oscar Freire hopes for worlds, San Remo four-peat
Three-time world champion and Milan-San Remo winner Oscar Freire isn't ready to hang up his cleats quite yet.
The Explainer: Greeting! You’re busted
A reader wants to know what an athletes options might be when that dreaded letter from USADA arrives at your door.
Igor Astarloa calls his suspension ‘ridiculous’
Now retired, former world champion Igor Astarloa says it's 'ridiculous' to suspend him based on alleged anomalies in his blood profile
Spain’s economic woes derail Vuelta a la Comunidad Valenciana
Spain’s economic problems have torpedoed efforts to revive the five-day Vuelta a la Comunidad Valenciana.
Geox-TMC backs Daniele Colli as he recovers from benign tumor
Geox-TMC rider Daniele Colli can expect the full support of his new team following the discovery of a benign tumor in his knee.
Evelyn Stevens signs two-year deal to stay with HTC
Evelyn Stevens will stay in an HTC-Highroad jersey for two more seasons after penning a contract extension
Former world champion Igor Astarloa suspended and fined based on ‘biological passport’ doping charges
Igor Astarloa – the former world champion who has not raced since 2009 – is the latest victim in the UCI’s controversial biological passport program.
Peter Sagan says ‘Twitter’ profile isn’t his
Comments from an alleged Peter Sagan “Twitter” account complaining of nagging stomach ailments and problems with Liquigas team doctors went viral this weekend across the Web, but the Slovak phenomenon says the words are not his.
Floyd Landis says clenbuterol quite common in peloton
Floyd Landis has cast doubt on reigning Tour de France champion Alberto Contador's claims that a positive test for clenbuterol was due to contaminated meat.
Tom Boonen on track for solid spring
Tom Boonen says he’s back on track to be at his best for the spring classics following knee surgery last summer
Quick Step takeover makes room for Zdenek Stybar arrival
Belgium’s most venerable team – Quick Step – secured its future Thursday when a pair of high-rolling investors stepped in to guarantee the team’s financial backing through at least 2013.
The Explainer: How do we get from aging dopers to the big names?
What do a couple of suspended masters racers have to do with the current Federal investigation of doping in cycling? Where are the big names?
Three more for new Australia’s Pegasus team
The new Australian team, organized by Pegasus Sports, has signed three new riders going into the 2011 season with a focus on developing regional talent.
USADA announces another cycling suspension
Boulder-area racer Charles “Chuck” Coyle has accepted a two-year suspension after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency found that he had purchased and used synthetic erythropoietin (EPO) and insulin growth factor (IGF-1).
Michigan masters racer suspended for EPO use
Neal Schubel, a 45-year-old masters racer from Saginaw, Michigan, has accepted a two-year suspension from competition after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency found that he had purchased and used synthetic erythropoietin (EPO).
Geox-TMC vows to race all three grand tours despite PT snub
Geox-TMC officials vow to race in all three grand tours next season despite being denied one of 18 ProTour licenses.
U23 Paris-Roubaix canceled for 2011
The under-23 version of Paris-Roubaix, won by Taylor Phinney the past two editions, will not be held next year due to a money crunch for race organizers.
2010 Superprestige Gavere results
Men
- 1. Sven Nys (Bel), Landbouwkrediet, in 58:48
- 2. Kevin Pauwels (Bel), Telenet-Fidea, same time
- 3. Niels Albert (Bel), BKCP-Powerplus, at 0:22
- 4. Bart Wellens (Bel), Telenet-Fidea, at 1:05
- 5. Zdenek Stybar (Cze), Telenet-Fidea, at 1:24
- 1. Sanne van Paassen (Ned) BrainWash, in 38:30
- 2. Helen Wyman (GB) Kona-FSA, same time
- 3. Sophie De Boer (Ned), at 0:20
- 4. Sanne Cant (Bel) BKCP-Powerplus, at 0:45
- 5. Nikki Harris (GB), at 1:40
Davide Rebellin vows comeback following doping suspension
Davide Rebellin vows to return to professional racing next season when his doping ban ends in April.
Zdenek Stybar motorpaces, says his knee is mending for the weekend’s races
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Top Swiss court rejects Alejandro Valverde’s appeal
Alejandro Valverde lost the latest round of his lengthy attempt to overturn Italian anti-doping sanctions on Friday after Switzerland’s highest court rejected his arguments as “unfounded.”
Juanjo Cobo back with Gianetti in move back to Geox
Juanjo Cobo ─ a former winner of the Vuelta al Pais Vasco in 2006 ─ hopes to get back in the fast lane with a return to his former team, now called Geox-TMC.
The Explainer: Testing, methods and jurisdiction
Readers offer questions about testing in other sports, methods used in labs and why U.S. investigators are in France.
U.S. investigators in France to review doping evidence against Lance Armstrong
The Associated Press reported Wednesday that Food and Drug Administration investigator Jeff Novitzky is in France to review doping evidence against Lance Armstrong.
Gord Fraser taking helm at Team Realcyclist.com, Francisco Mancebo a possibility
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China’s Guo scores third track gold at Asian Games
China's Guo Shuang made history at the Asian Games on Wednesday as she powered to the women's sprint title to become the first female track cyclist to win three Asiad golds.
Lennard Zinn updates mountain bike maintenance book
PRESS RELEASE: Weighing in at a whopping 464 pages with 600 illustrations, this new fifth edition offers total coverage of all the newest mountain bike tech without neglecting tried-and-true components.
Nov. 15, 2010 Reader Gallery
Our readers share their favorites photos
Mauro Gianetti promises Geox will be major factor next season
After a few lean years marked by doping scandals and sponsorship problems, Mauro Gianetti is back in the high life again thanks to the multi-million-euro lifeline offered by Italian shoemaker Geox.
2010 USGP of Cyclocross standings, updated Nov. 14, 2010
Men
- 1. Tim Johnson, Cannondale/cyclocrossworld.com, with 250 points
- 2. Jeremy Powers, Cannondale/cyclocrossworld.com, with 234 points
- 3. Jamey Driscoll, Cannondale/cyclocrossworld.com, with 142 points
- 4. Geoff Kabush, Team Maxxis / Rocky Mount, with 138 points
- 5. Ryan Trebon, Kona, with 138 points
- 1. Luke Keough, with 244 points
- 2. Cody Kaiser, with 184 points
- 3. Jeremy Ferguson, with 184 points
- 4. David Hackworthy, with 144 points
- 5. Zach Mcdonald, with 130 points
João Correia’s European adventure comes to an end
João Correia ─ the American/Portuguese rider who made the remarkable journey from the publishing world of New York City to the heart of the European peloton ─ will not be racing next season across the Atlantic
Thieves steal Marco Pantani’s yellow jersey in Milan
One of several yellow jerseys worn by the late Tour de France winner Marco Pantani has been stolen
Italian police search Yaroslav Popovych’s home
Authorities in Italy carried out a search of the Brescia home of RadioShack’s Yaroslav Popovych on Thursday.
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Andre Greipel confirms plans to defend Tour Down Under title
Two-time winner Andre Greipel will return to defend his title at the 2011 Tour Down Under, organizers announced on Friday.
The Explainer: Is having a Mercedes an affirmative defense?
The Explainer weighs in on the case of the distracted investment banker.
Giana Roberge takes director’s job at Peanut Butter & Co.TWENTY12
Following the decision by director Kristen Armstrong to return to competition, the Peanut Butter & Co.TWENTY12 team announced Wednesday that it has hired former Saturn director Giana Roberge to fill that role
Bobby Julich accepts coaching spot at Team Sky
Britain's Team Sky announced Wednesday that Saxo Bank's Bobby Julich is joining the team as a race coach for the 2011 season.
Alberto Contador pleased that case is moving forward
Alberto Contador said Wednesday that he is happy his case is finally under review by the Spanish cycling federation
New Tour of Beijing to be part of World Tour
UCI and Chinese officials sealed the deal Wednesday to clear the way for a new, multi-day stage race in China
Tyler Farrar confirms for Tour Down Under
Garmin sprint specialist Tyler Farrar will ride in Australia's Tour Down Under in January, organizers confirmed Wednesday.
Mai and Rowell win New England’s quirky season ender, the Porky Gulch Classic
David Mai and Cathy Rowell won this weekend's Porky Gulch Classic Stage Race, an unusual, unsanctioned, season-ending event held near the base of Mount Washington in New Hampshire.