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Alejandro Borrajo wins 2011 Riverview Criterium
Alejandro Borrajo (Jamis-Sutter Home) won the Riverview Criterium on Sunday in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Anne Samplonius wins 2011 Riverview Criterium
Anne Samplonius (NOW-MS Society) launched a late solo break to victory on Sunday in the Riverview Criterium in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
2011 Tour de Suisse, stage 2 results
Quick Results
- 1. Juan Mauricio Soler Hernandez (COL), Movistar , 4:23:20
- 2. Damiano Cunego (ITA), Lampre-Isd, at 0:12
- 3. Frank Schleck (LUX), Leopard-Trek, at 0:12
- 4. Danilo Di Luca (ITA), Team Katusha, at 0:16
- 5. Bauke Mollema (NED), Rabobank Cycling Team, at 0:18
GC
- 1. Juan Mauricio Soler Hernandez (Colombia), Movistar , 4:33:19
- 2. Damiano Cunego (Italy), Lampre-Isd, at 0:16
- 3. Bauke Mollema (Netherlands), Rabobank Cycling Team, at 0:22
- 4. Tejay Van Garderen (United States), HTC-Highroad, at 0:27
- 5. Frank Schleck (Luxembourg), Leopard-Trek, at 0:31
2011 Northern Combine 3 Day Tour – Stage 1
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2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, stage 7 results
Quick Results
- 1. Joaquin Rodriguez Oliver (ESP), Team Katusha, 3:24:30
- 2. Thibaut Pinot (FRA), Française Des Jeux, at 0:08
- 3. Robert Gesink (NED), Rabobank Cycling Team, at 0:08
- 4. Jurgen Van Den Broeck (BEL), Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 0:08
- 5. Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ), Astana, at 0:08
Final GC
- 1. Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain), Team Sky, 23:33:24
- 2. Cadel Evans (Australia), BMC Racing Team, at 1:26
- 3. Alexander Vinokourov (Kazakhstan), Astana, at 1:49
- 4. Jurgen Van Den Broeck (Belgium), Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 2:10
- 5. Joaquin Rodriguez Oliver (Spain), Team Katusha, at 2:50
Hanson overcomes monster leadout to win in Tulsa
Ken Hanson derailed a fierce Jamis-Sutter Home leadout train Saturday night to win the Brady Village Criterium on the second night of the Tulsa Tough omnium. Hanson (Jelly Belly-Kenda) came good on a load of work from his teammates in the final 10 laps to edge out Jamis’ Anibal and Alejandro Borrajo, respectively.
Crowell jumps late to Tulsa womens win
Jacquelyn Crowell made it two-for-two for the attackers at the Tulsa Tough when she rode a late surge to a solo win in the Brady Village Criterium. Crowell (Team Type 1) attacked the field on the penultimate lap and clung to a narrow advantage at the finish with Laura Van Gilder (Mellow Mushroom) and day-one winner Jennifer Pezzulo (Primal-Mapmyride) coming through second and third, respectively.
2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré Stage 6
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2011 Tour de Suisse Stage 1
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2011 Clarendon Cup: a Casey B. Gibson gallery
Casey B. Gibson captures the action at the Clarendon Cup.
2011 Tour de Suisse prologue: a Gregg Bleakney gallery
Gregg Bleakney and his cameras pay a call on the prologue to the 2011 Tour de Suisse.
Hilton Clarke laps field, takes sprint in 2011 Clarendon Cup
Hilton Clarke laps the field and takes sprint to win the Clarendon Cup.
Numainville tops aggressive women’s Clarendon Cup
Joelle Numainville wins the Clarendon Cup at the U.S. Air Force Cycling Classic in Arlington, Virginia.
2011 Tour de Suisse, prologue results
- 1. Fabian Cancellara (SUI), Leopard-Trek, 9:41
- 2. Tejay Van Garderen (USA), HTC-Highroad, at 0:09
- 3. Peter Sagan (SVK), Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0:17
- 4. Gustav Larsson (SWE), Saxobank-Sungard, at 0:17
- 5. Andreas Klöden (GER), Team RadioShack, at 0:18
- 6. Thomas Danielson (USA), Garmin-Cervelo, at 0:20
- 1. Fabian Cancellara (SUI), Leopard-Trek, 9:41
- 2. Tejay Van Garderen (USA), HTC-Highroad, at 0:09
- 3. Peter Sagan (SVK), Liquigas-Cannondale, at 0:17
- 4. Gustav Larsson (SWE), Saxobank-Sungard, at 0:17
- 5. Andreas Klöden (GER), Team RadioShack, at 0:18
- 6. Thomas Danielson (USA), Garmin-Cervelo, at 0:20
Who else? Fabian Cancellara wins prologue at Tour de Suisse
Four-time world time trial champion Fabian Cancellara stuck to tradition by winning the prologue time trial at the Tour de Suisse on Saturday.
2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré results, stage 6
Stage 6 Quick results
- 1. Joaquin Rodriguez Oliver (ESP), Team Katusha, 5:12:47/li>
- 2. Robert Gesink (NED), Rabobank Cycling Team, at 0:31
- 3. Jurgen Van Den Broeck (BEL), Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 0:39
- 4. Christophe Kern (FRA), Europcar, at 0:41
- 5. Alexandre Vinokourov (KAZ), Astana, at 0:50
GC
- 1. Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain), Team Sky, 23:16:11
- 2. Cadel Evans (Australia), BMC Racing Team, at 1:26
- 3. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kazakhstan), Astana, at 1:52
- 4. Jurgen Van Den Broeck (Belgium), Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 2:13
- 5. Christophe Kern (France), Europcar, at 2:52
Joaquim Rodriguez wins stage at Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, Bradley Wiggins extends lead
Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) won the sixth stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré on Saturday, emerging at the front of an elite group of contenders on the Collet d'Allevard climb and fending off challengers to the line.
Pezzulo wins Tulsa Tough opener
Tiffany Pezzulo timed a long sprint perfectly to win the Blue Dome Criterium on the first night of the Tulsa Tough on Friday. Pezzulo (Primal-Mapmyride.com) came around Christina Smith (Now MS) in the final meters to top a four-up group sprint and take command of the three-day National Racing Calendar omnium.
2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré Stage 5
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UHC rocks the boat with last-minute charity team at Nature Valley
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Quick Step’s Andy Cappelle injured in Dauphine crash
LES GETS, France (AFP) — Quick Step's Andy Cappelle suffered bruising to the skull and multiple broken bones after falling in Friday's fifth stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, race medical staff said.
2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré results, stage 5
Quick Results Stage 5
- 1. Christophe Kern (FRA), Europcar, 5:05:03
- 2. Chris Sörensen (DEN), Saxobank-Sungard, at 0:07
- 3. Thomas Voeckler (FRA), Europcar, at 0:09
- 4. Joaquin Rodriguez Oliver (ESP), Team Katusha, at 0:09
- 5. Alexandre Vinokourov (KAZ), Astana, at 0:09
GC
- 1. Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain), Team Sky, 18:02:30
- 2. Cadel Evans (Australia), BMC Racing Team, at 1:11
- 3. Janez Brajkovic (Slovenia), Team RadioShack, at 1:21
- 4. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kazakhstan), Astana, at 1:56
- 5. Rui Alberto Faria Da Costa (Portugal), Movistar, at 2:22
U.S. Racing This Week: Hanson hitting out in Tulsa, Keough and crew to D.C.
It’s a double weekend for the National Racing Calendar with the U.S. Air Force Classic and Tulsa Tough and the top American sprinter in Philadelphia last weekend is headed west. Ken Hanson and Jelly Belly-Kenda appear to be coming around after a rough May; they’ll be hunting prize money and NRC points in Oklahoma starting Friday night and you can watch it live at VeloNews.com/live.
Schleck brothers take Swiss route to Tour de France
Andy Schleck's final preparations for what he hopes will be a more rewarding Tour de France campaign in July begin in earnest at the nine-day Tour of Switzerland starting Saturday.
Chasing Legends Movie Night
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A Ride With Tim Roe
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Chris Horner skipping Swiss tour, takes a new route to France
Recent Amgen Tour of California winner Chris Horner will not be starting the Tour de Suisse this weekend as a warm-up for the Tour de France, his RadioShack team announced Thursday.
2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré Stage 4
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Ask Nick: Travel log from Kansas and Colorado
Nick Legan checks in from the Dirty Kanza 200 and the Rapha Continental tour of Colorado.
Life as a Bike Jockey: Go Deep to Chase the Carrot
Singletrack.com's resident racer Judy Freeman says that what you commit to will make you dig deep to get it.
Retooling for the Tour: Inside Tom Danielson’s new bike fit
Inside Tom Danielson's new bike fit
VeloNews.com to live stream Tulsa Tough races this weekend
BOULDER, Colo. (VN) — VeloNews.com will present live streaming video of all three races of the Saint Francis Tulsa Tough this weekend.
Tour de France in sight this weekend at Dauphiné
Dialing in their form for the Tour de France has been on the minds of all the potential contenders riding this week’s Critérium du Dauphiné.
John Degenkolb powers to another Dauphiné stage win
HTC-Highroad's 22-year-old German sprinter John Degenkolb outkicked Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky) to win Thursday's stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, a 174km trip from La Motte-Servolex to Mâcon.
2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré Stage 3
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Spotted: BMC’s new time trial machine at the Dauphine
A look at BMCs new time trial machine.
Pro Ride takes 13 amateurs to Nature Valley
After a Memorial weekend of racing in Iowa’s quad cities, two Midwesterners will round out the Nature Valley Pro Ride composite squads for next week’s Nature Valley Grand Prix. Jane Weakley and Brandon Feehery completed the six-woman and seven-man amateur rosters following a series of qualifiers across the United States.
2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré results, stage 3
Quick Results
- 1. Tony Martin (GER), HTC-Highroad, 55:27
- 2. Bradley Wiggins (GBR), Team Sky, at 0:11
- 3. Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR), Team Sky, at 0:43
- 4. David Zabriskie (USA), Garmin-Cervelo, at 0:58
- 5. Janez Brajkovic (SLO), Team RadioShack, at 1:17
GC
- 1. Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain), Team Sky, 8:41:37
- 2. Cadel Evans (Australia), BMC Racing Team, at 1:11
- 3. Janez Brajkovic (Slovenia), Team RadioShack, at 1:21
- 4. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kazakhstan), Astana, at 1:56
- 5. Rui Alberto Faria Da Costa (Portugal), Movistar, at 2:12
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Tony Martin wins Dauphine time trial, Wiggins takes lead
GRENOBLE (AFP) — HTC Highroad's Tony Martin won Wednesday's 42.5 kilometer time trial at the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré. Sky's Bradley Wiggins was second on the stage and took over the race lead.
Ben Jacques-Maynes hoping for Toona return
Ben Jacques-Maynes is recovering from his fractured left collarbone and is eying a return to racing in July. The Bissell rider told VeloNews that he hopes to be at the start of the Tour de Toona July 5 in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
What You Missed This Morning…In Adelaide
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2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré Stage 2
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Must Reads: Expert predicts Livestrong donation decline, Sir Hoy ready to turn up the burner, & more
Expert predicts Livestrong donation decline, Sir Hoy ready to turn up the burner, & more
Degenkolb sprints to Dauphine second stage win
LYON (AFP) - German sprinter John Degenkolb of HTC-Highroad grabbed a prestigious win after a hectic finish to the Criterium du Dauphine second stage in Lyon Tuesday.
Lennard Zinn Technical FAQ: Tubular v. Tubeless for the pros, getting that special bike
Tubular vs. tubeless for the pros; getting that special bike
2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré Stage 1
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2011 Tour de France, stage 19 description
July 22 Stage 19: Modane to L’Alpe d’Huez, 109.5km (68 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 18 description
July 21 Stage 18: Pinerolo to Col du Galibier, 200.5km (125 miles)
Clothesline Review: Power sunglasses from Dual Eyewear
Dual Eyewear offers cycling shades that let you read your bike computer
2011 Tour de France, stage 17 description
July 20 Stage 17: Gap to Pinerolo (Italy), 178km (110.6 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 16 description
July 19 Stage 16: St. Paul-Trois-Châteaux to Gap, 162.5km (101 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 15 description
July 17 Stage 15: Limoux to Montpellier, 193km (120 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 13 description
July 15 Stage 13: Pau to Lourdes, 152.5km (94.8 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 12 description
July 14 Stage 12: Cugnaux to Luz-Ardiden, 211km (131 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 11 description
July 13 Stage 11: Blaye-les-Mines to Lavaur, 167.5km (104 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 10 description
July 12 Stage 10: Aurillac to Carmaux, 158km (98 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 9 description
July 10 Stage 9: Issoire to St. Flour, 208km (129 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 8 description
July 9 Stage 8: Aigurande to Super-Besse, 189km (117.5 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 7 description
July 8 Stage 7: Le Mans to Châteauroux, 218km (135.5 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 6 description
July 7 Stage 6: Dinan to Lisieux, 226.5km (140.7 miles)
2011 Tour de France, stage 5 description
July 6 Stage 5: Carhaix to Cap de Fréhel, 164.5km (102 miles)
Mancebo, Holcomb lead NRC after Philadelphia championships
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- 1. Francisco Mancebo, Realcyclist.com, with 575 points
- 2. Jacobe Keough, Unitedhealthcare, with 297 points
- 3. Benjamin Jacques-Maynes, Bissell Pro Cycling Team, with 222 points
- 4. Michael Northey, Pureblack Racing, with 199 points
- 5. Jonathan Cantwell, with 183 points
- 1. Janel Holcomb, Colavita/forno D'asolo, with 368 points
- 2. Laura Van Gilder, with 265 points
- 3. Clara Hughes, with 244 points
- 4. Amber Neben, Htc - Highroad Women, with 217 points
- 5. Mara Abbott, Diadora Pasta Zara, with 201 points
Van den Broeck breaks through at the Dauphine with first pro win; Vinokourov takes the lead
SAINT PIERRE DE CHARTREUSE, France (AFP) - Veteran Kazkah rider Alexander Vinokourov (Astana) took the overall leader's jersey in the Criterium du Dauphine race here on Monday after Belgian Jurgen Van den Broeck (Omega Pharma-Lotto) won the first stage, a 144km ride from Albertville.
2011 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré results, stage 1
Stage 1
- 1. Jurgen VAN DEN BROECK, (BEL) Omega Pharma-Lotto, in 3:36:42
- 2. Joaquim RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, (ESP) Team Katusha, at 6
- 3. Cadel EVANS, (AUS) BMC Racing Team, at 7
- 4. Alexandre VINOKOUROV, (KAZ) Astana, at 7
- 5. Nicolas ROCHE, (IRL) Ag2r La Mondiale, at 7
GC after stage 1
Footscray CC Individual Time Trial Championships
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Timm Kölln “The Peloton”
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