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No Tour for Valverde
Controversial Spanish rider Alejandro Valverde will not take part in this year's Tour de France, his Caisse d'Epargne team announced on Tuesday. His absence removes a potentially embarrassing stand-off as the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) last month banned Valverde from racing in Italy for two years due to his alleged involvement in the Operation Puerto blood doping scandal. That ostensibly ruled him out of the race in any case, as this year it passes through Italy's Val D'Aosta region on July 21.
Gerdemann and Ciolek will be co-leaders for Milram’s Tour team
Milram, the peloton’s lone German team starting the Tour de France, will place its trust and hopes on a pair of young talented but untested riders. Linus Gerdemann and Gerald Ciolek headline Milram’s nine-man Tour squad that includes six German riders.
Silence-Lotto signs Kenny Dehaes through the 2010 season
Silence-Lotto confirmed Tuesday it has signed a contract with promising Belgian rider Kenny Dehaes through the 2010 season. The 24-year-old sprinter had joined Katusha for the 2009 campaign, but wasn’t happy with the Russian organization and wanted an early exit. Silence-Lotto was more than happy to step in, offering to take over his contract starting July 1. Dehaes will stay with the Belgian team next year, with an option for 2011.
UCI ends Astana suspension process
The UCI has tabled a process to pull the Astana team's ProTour license, after the team's sponsors have come up with the money promised to keep the team afloat. The group's licensing commission is leaving a door open to renew the process, however, it said in a brief press release issued Tuesday morning.
UCI Press Release on Astana’s license withdrawal
Suspension of procedure to withdraw Astana’s license Following a request by the UCI ProTour Council (CUPT) on June 17th, the Licenses Commission announces that the procedure opened against Astana to withdraw its license has been provisionally suspended, with immediate effect and for an unspecified length of time. This suspension will be lifted either at the request of the CUPT if it wishes to reactivate the procedure in question, or if the procedure is permanently dropped. UCI Press Service
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FDJeux narrows Tour list
France’s Française des Jeux team has narrowed its Tour de France list down to eight. The team will largely forget about challenging for the GC, and instead hope to earn some headlines through attacks, perhaps a spell in some of the jerseys early on or, ideally, win a stage or two. “We want to be in breakaways, add a spark to the race and give something for the fans to cheer about,” said team manager Marc Madiot. “Casar will be our top man, but is it better for him to try to win another stage or finish in the top 15 again?”
2010 MTB World Cup calendar released
The 2010 UCI mountain bike World Cup will open on April 24 at Dalby Forest in Great Britain, a new venue for the sport’s premier series. The event will include only cross-country racing, and is aimed at promoting the sport in the lead-up to the 2012 Olympics in London. “The idea was to take the cross-country away from Fort William (Scotland) but leave the downhill and four-cross there, then bring (the cross-country) in England so the local media could latch onto it,” said Simon Burney, a technical delegate with the UCI.
Sutherland, Powers leading NRC
Andrew Bajadali (Kelly Benefit Strategies) won Sunday's Tour de Winghaven road race in Missouri, but OUCH-Maxxis's defending National Racing Calendar champ Rory Sutherland remains solidly atop the NRC standings. Bajadali's win was the second NRC victory of the year for the Kelly team, following Zach Bell's win at the Bank of America Wilmington Grand Prix last month.