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2011 Tour of Qatar results, stage 3
Stage 3
- 1. Heinrich Haussler, Team Garmin-Cervelo, 3h 28' 04
- 2. Mark Renshaw, HTC-Highroad, at 00:00
- 3. Daniele Bennati, Team Leopard-Trek, at 00:00
- 4. Dominique Rollin, Fdj, s.t.
- 5. Lars Boom, Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
- 1. Heinrich Haussler, Team Garmin-Cervelo, in 9:34:30
- 2. Mark Renshaw, HTC-Highroad, at 00:04
- 3. Daniele Bennati, Team Leopard-Trek, at 00:15
- 4. Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni, Sky Procycling, at 00:18
- 5. Jérémy Hunt, Sky Procycling, at 00:28
Haussler says he accepted Cavendish’s apology for Tour de Suisse crash
Garmin-Cervelo's Heinrich Haussler told VeloNews Wednesday that he had accepted an apology from Mark Cavendish for a crash that ended Haussler's season last year at the Tour de Suisse.
Retül fits Sky and Geox
Retül's three-dimensional fit system has steadily gained popularity in the pro peloton over the last few years. The Retül crew just got back from team camps with Team Sky and Team Geox, where they did fits for many riders, including grand tour winners Carlos Sastre and Denis Menchov.
Oscar Pereiro reacts to Landis allegations: ‘I am innocent’
Óscar Pereiro on Tuesday angrily denied doping allegations leveled against him by Floyd Landis.
Mitigating The Risks Of Cycling
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VeloNews Magazine – March 2011
Who do you think will win Paris-Roubaix this year? Is Andy Schleck guaranteed the top spot at the Tour de France with Alberto Contador sidelined? VeloNews walks you through the full season ahead, listing our podium picks for every major race plus highlighting the riders and the factors that will shape the year ahead. Plus: we test six carbon clinchers on steep mountain roads, reveal the power output needed to ride at the world-class level, and take you inside the complete meltdown of Australia's greatest team that never was. Subscribe today!
Pegasus exodus: Who has found a ride, and who has not
Pegasus riders convened for a team-bonding camp in Queensland, Australia, in late November. But once learning the team had been denied Pro Continental status in late December, the exodus to other teams began. Many have found new rides for 2011, however several riders are still without confirmed jobs.
Must Reads: Fly Mellow Johnny’s Aviation, South Africa and Bahamas tours set
Fly Mellow Johnny's Aviation, South Africa and Bahamas tours set
UCI backs down and reduces frame approval fees
After what the World’s Federation for the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) called a “fruitful” meeting with the UCI, the cycling unions released a revised approval process Friday.
Friday’s Foaming Rant: And the winner is. …
Is pro cycling sport or entertainment? Master of ceremonies Patrick O'Grady has the envelope.
Andrea Guardini wins stage 6, his third, at the 2011 Tour de Langkawi
After the general classification battles of the past two days, the Tour de Langkawi returned to flatter terrain, and Andrea Guardini (Farnese Vini –Neri Sottoli) clocked up his hat-trick of sprint victories in the race.
2011 Tour de Langkawi results, stage 5
Stage
- 1. Jonathan MONSALVE, (VEN) Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni, at 3:33:31
- 2. Libardo NINO CORREDOR, (COL) Letua Cycling Team, at s.t.
- 3. Samad POOR SEIEDI, (IRI) Azad University Iran, at 1
- 4. Dennis VAN NIEKERK, (RSA) Mtn Cycling, at 3
- 5. Rahim EMEMI, (IRI) Azad University Iran, at 3
- 1. Libardo NINO CORREDOR, (COL) Letua Cycling Team, at 15:59:46
- 2. Jonathan MONSALVE, (VEN) Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni, at 2
- 3. Emanuele SELLA, (ITA) Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni, at 19
- 4. Dennis VAN NIEKERK, (RSA) Mtn Cycling, at 22
- 5. Rahim EMEMI, (IRI) Azad University Iran, at 22
Must Reads: Swart memorial, Dowsett set for Qatar debut, Armstrong for Greenville? and more
Swart memorial, Dowsett set for Qatar debut, Armstrong for Greenville? and more
2011 UCI WorldTour rankings, updated January 24
- 1. Cameron Meyer, Team Garmin-Cervelo, with 106 points
- 2. Harley Goss Matthew, HTC-HighRoad, with 93 points
- 3. Ben Swift, Sky Procycling, with 82 points
- 4. Michael Matthews, Rabobank Cycling Team, with 70 points
- 5. Laurens Ten Dam, Rabobank Cycling Team, with 52 points
The cycling industry’s new muscle: WFSGI and Robbert De Kock
You’ve probably never heard of Robbert De Kock or the World Federation for the Sporting Goods Industry, but pay attention. As the secretary general of the WFSGI, De Kock may be the man to unite the cycling industry and give it real power in its dealings with the UCI.
Nick Legan explains the UCI’s new bicycle approval process
The UCI rocked the cycling industry in December when it announced that a new bicycle approval process would be implemented on January 1, 2011. The UCI later delayed the program by a month.
2011 Tour de Langkawi results, stage 2
- 1. Andrea Guardini, (ITA) Farnese Vini - Neri Sotttoli, in 3:26:26
- 2. Boris Shpilevsky, (RUS) Tabriz Petrochemical Team, s.t.
- 3. Anuar Manan, (MAS) Terengganu Proasia Cycling, s.t.
- 4. Vidal Celis Zabala, (ESP) Le Tua Cycling Team, s.t.
- 5. Marcel Kittel, (GER) Skil Shimano Cycling Team, s.t.
Garmin director Matt White fired for sending rider to former U.S. Postal doctor
Garmin's Matt White has been fired for violating a team rule concerning riders and outside medical care.
2011 Tour de San Luis results, stage 6 and final overall
Stage 6:
- 1. Hector AGUILAR FIGUEIRAS, (URU), in 3:45:55
- 2. Marcos CRESPO, (ARG), at s.t.
- 3. Mauro Abel RICHEZE, (ARG), at s.t.
- 4. Bernardo RICCIO, (ITA), at s.t.
- 5. Roberto FERRARI, (ITA) Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni, at s.t.
- 1. Marco ARRIAGADA, (CHI), at 25:51:54
- 2. Jose Rodolfo SERPA PEREZ, (COL) Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni, at 38
- 3. Enzo MOYANO, (ARG), at 1:49
- 4. Eros CAPECCHI, (ITA) Liquigas-Doimo, at 1:50
- 5. Miguel Angel RUBIANO CHAVEZ, (COL), at 2:42
Urbane Innovations hosts Tyler Blick fundraiser
Urbane Innovations, Scott Bikes and Stance Films have teamed up for a Park City, Utah, event to benefit the son of Oakley sports marketing manager Steve Blick. Blick’s five-year-old son Tyler is fighting a well-publicized battle against acute lymphomatic leukemia and Urbane’s Greg Parry will host a premiere of the mountain bike film “Lifecycles” Friday evening.
The Explainer: New, old and updated allegations against Lance Armstrong
Many of the charges being leveled against Lance Armstrong have been around for years. Have they ever been proven or disproven?
HTC’s Renshaw and Eisel remember Carla Swart
As well as speaking with HighRoad’s spokesperson Kristy Scrymgeour at the start of the third stage of the Tour Down Under, VeloNews asked Bernhard Eisel and Mark Renshaw to comment on their fallen teammate Carla Swart, who on Wednesday was tragically killed while out training in her native South Africa. She was 23.
UCI-Approved bikes? Not quite yet …
The UCI delays its bike labeling program by a month
Acqua e Sapone, Farnese snag Tirreno-Adriatico invitations, UHC and TT1 do not
Acqua e Sapone and Farnese Vini-Neri Sottoli snagged “wild card” spots to round the 20-squad lineup for Tirreno-Adriatico.
McQuaid: “Cycling is bigger than Armstrong, Landis, Contador”
UCI president Pat McQuaid says cycling will weather the doping storm involving some of the biggest names in the sport.
2011 Tour Down Under results, stage 3
- 1. Michael Matthews, Rabobank, 129km in 3:11:47
- 2. Andre Greipel, Omega Pharma-Lotto, s.t.
- 3. Matthew Goss, HTC-Highroad, s.t.
- 4. Simon Gerrans, Sky Procycling, s.t.
- 5. Luke Roberts, Uni Sa-Australia, s.t.
Michael Matthews sprints to stage win at Tour Down Under, Goss reclaims jersey
HTC-HighRoad's Matthew Goss reclaimed the leader's ochre jersey at the Tour Down Under as fellow Australian Michael Matthews (Rabobank) romped to victory on stage three on Thursday.
2011 Tour de San Luis results, stage 3
- 1. Roberto FERRARI, (ITA) Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni, in 3:19:49
- 2. Marcos CRESPO, (ARG), at s.t.
- 3. Ariel Maximiliano RICHEZE, (ARG), at s.t.
- 4. Hector AGUILAR FIGUEIRAS, (URU), at s.t.
- 5. Sébastien HINAULT, (FRA) Ag2r La Mondiale, at s.t.
Catlin says it’s ‘not possible’ to comment on SI story without data
Don Catlin, founder of the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory and a highly regarded authority on performance-enhancing drug tests, found his decade-old practices under scrutiny Tuesday as a Sports Illustrated article about Lance Armstrong suggests he was complicit in covering up positive tests during the 1990s
Jumpin’ Jack Bobo: A conversation with Jack Bobridge at the Tour Down Under
Jack Bobridge is Australia's latest road champion. We speak with him about his big win and the seemingly limitless prospects for his career.
2011 Tour Down Under results, stage 2
- 1. Ben Swift, Sky Procycling, in 3:27:44
- 2. Robbie McEwen, Radio Shack, s.t.
- 3. Graeme Brown, Rabobank, s.t.
- 4. Romain Feillu, Vacansoleil-Dcm, s.t.
- 5. Jurgen Roelandts, Omega Pharma-Lotto, s.t.
2011 Tour de San Luis results, stage 2
- 1. Jose Rodolfo SERPA PEREZ, (COL) Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni, in 3:52:58
- 2. Eros CAPECCHI, (ITA) Liquigas-Doimo, s.t.
- 3. Marco ARRIAGADA, (CHI), s.t.
- 4. Xavier TONDO VOLPINI, (ESP), s.t.
- 5. Enzo MOYANO, (ARG), at 14
Tyler Farrar: Gunning for the spring classics
Garmin-Cervélo’s Tyler Farrar hasn’t featured prominently in the first two field sprints Down Under, but that shouldn’t be read as a predictor of how his 2011 season might develop.
New Asia-based Team Champion System has big goals
Veteran racer Jaan Kirsipuu will captain Team CS in 2011 while the company’s cycling-crazy founders look to the future.
2011 Tour Down Under results, stage 1
- 1. Matthew Goss, HTC-Highroad, 138 kilometers in 3:17:08
- 2. Andre Greipel, Omega Pharma-Lotto, s.t.
- 3. Robbie McEwen, Radio Shack, s.t.
- 4. Chris Sutton, Sky Procycling, s.t.
- 5. Elia Viviani, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
HTC-HighRoad’s Matthew Goss takes Stage 1 at Tour Down Under
HTC-HighRoad’s Matthew Goss showed he is a serious contender for the overall title at the Tour Down Under by winning the opening stage Tuesday, finishing ahead of sprint rival, former teammate and reigning champion Andre Greipel.
2011 Tour de San Luis results, stage 1
- 1. Roberto FERRARI, (ITA) Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni, in 4:59:30
- 2. Ariel Maximiliano RICHEZE, (ARG), at 0
- 3. Jacopo GUARNIERI, (ITA) Liquigas-Doimo, at 0
- 4. Jorge SOTO PERERA, (URU), at 0
- 5. Giorgio BRAMBILLA, (ITA), at 0
2010 UCI cyclocross World Cup rankings, updated Jan. 17
Men
- 1. Niels Albert, Bkcp - Powerplus, with 490 points
- 2. Kevin Pauwels, Telenet - Fidea, with 429 points
- 3. Sven Nys, Landbouwkrediet, with 419 points
- 4. Bart Aernouts, Rabobank-Giant Offroad Team, with 348 points
- 5. Francis Mourey, Fdj, with 327 points
- 1. Sanne Van Paassen, with 270 points
- 2. Katherine Compton, with 240 points
- 3. Brand Daphny Van Den, with 190 points
- 4. Sanne Cant, with 173 points
- 5. Pavla Havlikova, with 172 points
GreenEDGE Cycling – Australia’s New ProTeam Bid
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Luís León Sánchez denies ‘Galgo’ connection
Luís León Sánchez has denied reports in the Spanish daily El Mundo that he’s linked to the ongoing doping investigation dubbed “Operación Galgo” that’s centered on alleged activities by Dr. Eufemiano Fuentes.
Tour Down Under offers first test of Cavendish/Greipel sprinters’ battle
HTC-High Road's Mark Cavendish declined to be drawn into a pre-race verbal battle with sprint rival Andre Greipel on Saturday as the two prepared for a historic duel in Australia this week.
Dutch director Peter Post dies in Amsterdam
Former Dutch rider and team manager Peter Post has died at the age of 77 after a long illness, Dutch Public television reported on Friday.
Trebon, Driscoll and Page join Johnson and Powers on U.S. men’s cyclocross team
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Officials save Mallorca Challenge with cash infusion
The traditional opening race of Spain's racing calendar – the five-day Mallorca Challenge – will be saved after all and will run next month as scheduled.
Vande Velde, Sastre, Barredo for Spain’s Vuelta a Murcia
Although shortened from five to three days, the Vuelta a Murcia in Spain will see a top field for the race set for March 4-6.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson — Bruyneel: UCI radio ban is part of a bigger issue
After battling the UCI on its decision to ban radios in all but major events, Johan Bruyneel tells VeloNews that major changes are needed in the way important issues are decided in the sport.
Pro-Conti, ProTeams good to go in NRC criteriums
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